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- Mueller Subpoenas The Trump Organization: Report
- Police release surveillance video from Parkland shooting
- Georgia Ski Lift Malfunction Hurls People Into Air, Injuring 11
- U.S. troops who came under fire from Russian mercenaries prepare for more attacks
- Hillary Clinton treated at India hospital after suffering minor injury
- The Most Powerful Signs From National School Walkout Day
- Cables Were Being Tightened on Bridge When It Collapsed and Killed 6
- Zinke says Interior negotiating lower price for $139K doors
- Mexican man acquitted of murder wants federal case thrown out
- 6 Great-Looking Room Fans You Can Buy on Amazon
- Saudi crown prince amassing power by hiding his mother
- Sarah Sanders Changes Her Tune With Message Chastising Russia For UK Poisoning
- 'Stephen Hawking proved you can achieve remarkable things - even once you've lost control of your body'
- Nobel prize winner hospitalized, wife found deceased in Illinois
- Anderson Cooper And Longtime Boyfriend Benjamin Maisani Split
- Ivanka Trump to meet South Korean minister in light of Tillerson firing
- Bridge collapses at Florida International University in Miami
- Founder of Blood-Testing Company Charged with Massive Fraud
- Natalee Holloway: Man who claimed he dug up missing teenager's body killed in 'attempted kidnap of young woman'
- Homeless family of 4 found dead in parked van in California
- Ukraine war hero accused of parliament attack plot
- Tonnes of gold and silver bars fall from Russian plane
- Family forced off Southwest flight after witness says child got nervous on plane
- Vatican Admits It Altered Photo Of Letter From Pope Francis' Predecessor
- Trump Briefly Admits To Making Something Up, Then Changes His Mind
- Oklahoma to become first U.S. state to use nitrogen gas for executions
- Saudi crown prince warns it will build nuclear bomb if Tehran does the same
- Praise for 2017 NYC Truck Attack Leads to Suspected Extremist's Arrest in Italy
- Couple in US illegally killed speeding away from agents
- Front Bench: Britain has made its move against Russia, now it awaits the reaction
- The New 'Infinity War' Trailer Is Here, Now Set Your Faces To Stunned
- Dylann Roof's sister accused of bringing weapons to school
- Toys 'R' Us Is Closing Stores and the Internet Is Having a Hard Time
- Israel hits Hamas posts in Gaza in response to bombs
- Pregnant Widow Appeals for Help Finding Suspect Who Pushed Boulder Off Overpass, Killing Husband
- Republican Senator Rand Paul vows to block Donald Trump's choices for Secretary of State and CIA director
- After nerve agent attack, NATO sees pattern of Russian interference
- Grand jury indicts 4 in death of university frat pledge
- Everything You Need To Know About The Russian Cyberattacks On The U.S. Electricity Grid
- Mercedes-Maybach GLS set for April reveal in Beijing: report
- Minister raises ire with Islam 'not part of Germany' broadside
- Correction: Veterans Home-Shooting story
Mueller Subpoenas The Trump Organization: Report Posted: 15 Mar 2018 12:08 PM PDT |
Police release surveillance video from Parkland shooting Posted: 15 Mar 2018 03:03 AM PDT |
Georgia Ski Lift Malfunction Hurls People Into Air, Injuring 11 Posted: 16 Mar 2018 04:49 PM PDT |
U.S. troops who came under fire from Russian mercenaries prepare for more attacks Posted: 15 Mar 2018 08:48 AM PDT |
Hillary Clinton treated at India hospital after suffering minor injury Posted: 16 Mar 2018 06:57 AM PDT |
The Most Powerful Signs From National School Walkout Day Posted: 15 Mar 2018 11:32 AM PDT |
Cables Were Being Tightened on Bridge When It Collapsed and Killed 6 Posted: 15 Mar 2018 11:35 AM PDT |
Zinke says Interior negotiating lower price for $139K doors Posted: 15 Mar 2018 01:47 PM PDT |
Mexican man acquitted of murder wants federal case thrown out Posted: 16 Mar 2018 04:00 PM PDT |
6 Great-Looking Room Fans You Can Buy on Amazon Posted: 16 Mar 2018 02:30 PM PDT |
Saudi crown prince amassing power by hiding his mother Posted: 15 Mar 2018 03:52 AM PDT |
Sarah Sanders Changes Her Tune With Message Chastising Russia For UK Poisoning Posted: 14 Mar 2018 06:45 PM PDT |
Posted: 15 Mar 2018 02:47 AM PDT In what can sometimes feel like a sea of darkness, Stephen Hawking was a shining light for motor neurone disease sufferers. I cannot emphasise enough how important he has been to me personally since my own diagnosis with the same disease last year, and I am sure thousands more people around the world. When you are told that you might have MND - an agonising process that takes months - your head spins. The first thing you see online is that life expectancy is between one to three years from diagnosis. Fear sweeps over you. The next thing you look for is examples of people who have defied MND and there is no better example than Professor Hawking. Like most people, he was told he only had a few years to live when he was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a form of MND, at 22. He ended up sticking around for more than 50 years. That may be a statistical anomaly but straight away, you think: 'why can't that be me too? Why can't I live until I am 76 or longer?' He was the first person that made me realise that the doctors might be wrong and that the worst-case scenario can be overcome. But it is not just how long he lived, but how he lived. MND will take away most of your bodily functions and your independence, something that, as a former Scotland rugby international, I can barely comprehend, but there is one thing that it does not affect - your brain. Professor Hawking proved that you can still achieve truly remarkable things even once you have lost control of your body. He refused to let his circumstances dictate what he could accomplish and he changed our understanding of science in the process. The wheelchair was made entirely irrelevant; I just found that so inspiring. What I have found since being diagnosed aged 47 is that hope is the single best pill you can take for MND. If you think positively that you are going to beat it, that filters into everything you do. The day you think that MND has got you is the day the disease wins. That means you have to think positively every day. You are trying to do things to prove that MND isn't going to get a hold of you all the time, whether that is simply lifting a coffee cup, or going to the gym and lifting weights. Doing all these little things gives a middle finger to MND to say: 'you are not going to stop me living my life.' Doddie Weir, left, and Scott Murray during training at Murrayfield in 1999. Credit: RUI VIEIRA /AP The issue with MND is that your own timetable becomes a mystery. When it came to my own diagnosis, which followed a year and a half of symptoms, I was told that I would be in a wheelchair within a year: yet here I am, still standing, still telling bad jokes and wearing terrible suits. You have to believe that you can at least influence your own timetable, even though you don't know what that is going to be. I know I will eventually be trapped inside my own body, but his example shows that life does not end there. Without wishing to pretend that I knew his circumstances particularly well, I am sure he relied upon a team of people, family, friends and carers to help him through some of the dark times. Sometimes the support of those crucial people can be forgotten. Yesterday was a tremendously sad day, and so too are the ones that will follow: for so long, he has been a figurehead within the MND community, and now he is gone. We will have to ask, 'who is going to be the next Stephen Hawking? Who is going to be the next person in the MND community who we look up to?' Even now, he leaves the most inspiring of legacies. He may have lost the final battle, but he definitely won the war against this wicked disease. One day, hopefully, we will develop the drugs that allow every MND sufferer to live as long as Professor Hawking did, and to enjoy an even better quality of life. That has become my mission with the My Name'5 Doddie Foundation. If I was to take one message from his life, it would be never give up, and I don't intend to ever stop battling MND. The fight goes on. |
Nobel prize winner hospitalized, wife found deceased in Illinois Posted: 14 Mar 2018 07:11 PM PDT (Reuters) - A Japanese Nobel-winning chemist was discovered wandering in rural Northern Illinois and his wife found dead nearby, some nine hours after they had been reported missing from their home 200 miles away, police said on Wednesday. Nobel Prize winner Ei-ichi Negishi, 82, was transported to a local hospital for treatment after he was spotted walking near Rockford, Illinois, at 5 a.m. on Tuesday, the Ogle County Sheriff's Department officials said in a written statement. Deputies later found the couple's car and the body of his wife, Sumire Negishi, at the nearby Ochard Hills Landfill, the sheriff's department said. |
Anderson Cooper And Longtime Boyfriend Benjamin Maisani Split Posted: 15 Mar 2018 05:48 PM PDT |
Ivanka Trump to meet South Korean minister in light of Tillerson firing Posted: 16 Mar 2018 07:30 AM PDT |
Bridge collapses at Florida International University in Miami Posted: 15 Mar 2018 12:31 PM PDT Rescue workers combed through the rubble of a pedestrian bridge that collapsed onto several lanes of traffic at Florida International University in Miami, but hopes of finding more survivors were fading early on Friday, police said. Six people were confirmed dead after the newly built 950-ton bridge crushed vehicles on one of the busiest roads in South Florida on Thursday. With at least eight vehicles buried and out of reach beneath the rubble, the death toll could rise, Juan Perez, the Miami-Dade Police Department director, said on Friday. |
Founder of Blood-Testing Company Charged with Massive Fraud Posted: 14 Mar 2018 09:00 PM PDT |
Posted: 15 Mar 2018 10:01 AM PDT A man who claimed he dug up and cremated the body of missing teenager Natalee Holloway to help his murder suspect friend has himself been killed while attempting to kidnap a woman, police have revealed. The violent death of John Ludwick is the latest strange development in the hunt for Natalee, who was last seen getting into a car after leaving a nightclub at 1.30am on May 30 2005, the day she was due to fly home from a high school graduation trip to the Caribbean island of Aruba. Dutchman Joran van der Sloot remains the prime suspect in the case, but has never been charged with Natalee's murder or disappearance. |
Homeless family of 4 found dead in parked van in California Posted: 16 Mar 2018 02:58 PM PDT GARDEN GROVE, Calif. (AP) — A homeless couple and their two young children, all dressed for bed, were found dead from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning in a parked van that had its windows covered with blankets and a shade to block out the light outside a Southern California strip mall, police said Friday. |
Ukraine war hero accused of parliament attack plot Posted: 15 Mar 2018 09:02 AM PDT A Ukrainian lawmaker once hailed as a hero and a symbol of resistance against Russia, has been accused of plotting a terrorist attack against the Kiev parliament, authorities said Thursday. Ukraine's General Prosecutor Yury Lutsenko told lawmakers in parliament an investigation had "indisputable evidence" that Nadiya Savchenko planned a "terror attack" on parliament. Parliament on Thursday voted to expel Savchenko from its national security and defence committee. |
Tonnes of gold and silver bars fall from Russian plane Posted: 15 Mar 2018 03:15 PM PDT A Russian plane loaded with precious metals lost its glittering cargo on take-off Thursday, scattering the runway with gold and silver. The Antonov plane was taking off after refuelling in an airport at Yakutsk in Siberia when its cargo door flew open - dropping nearly 200 bars from the Kupol gold mine in the remote Chukotka region, investigators said. The cargo of bars of concentrated ore used to transport the precious metals weighed 9.3 tonnes. "As it gathered height, the cargo door became damaged due to the shifting of cargo" and "part of the cargo was scattered on the runway," Russia's Investigative Committee said in a statement on Telegram. The plane was forced to land back at the airport, and police immediately sealed off the area to prevent locals from rushing to the scene of the rare windfall, Yakutmedia local news site reported. It posted a video of what looked like large white-ish bricks lying on the runway. Ok. Gold rain drops looked that way on Yakutsk Airport's runway. Pretty heavy and sonorous... Video by transport police from Whatsapp. pic.twitter.com/YYiO1P6lh7— Bolot Bochkarev (@yakutia) March 15, 2018 "172 bars have been found weighing around 3.4 tonnes," the local interior ministry told TASS state news agency. "Only part of the gold fell out - altogether there were around nine tonnes in there." Kupol mine where the cargo came from is operated by Canada-based mining company Kinross Gold. Precious metal ingots on the runway of the airport of Yakutsk Credit: Transport Police/Twitter And apparently none of the valuable cargo is missing, A Russian spokesman for the company, Stanislav Borodyuk, told Interfax news agency that "all the cargo has been picked up, there are no losses." A hole was ripped in the side of the plane, allowing its precious cargo to escape Credit: Youtube He said the bars were Dore, a semi-pure alloy of silver and gold. Investigators say the problem on take-off was likely due to the cargo not being properly stabilised. |
Family forced off Southwest flight after witness says child got nervous on plane Posted: 16 Mar 2018 03:17 AM PDT |
Vatican Admits It Altered Photo Of Letter From Pope Francis' Predecessor Posted: 15 Mar 2018 04:47 PM PDT |
Trump Briefly Admits To Making Something Up, Then Changes His Mind Posted: 15 Mar 2018 04:17 AM PDT |
Oklahoma to become first U.S. state to use nitrogen gas for executions Posted: 14 Mar 2018 05:50 PM PDT The state is turning to nitrogen after it and other states became unable to acquire drugs required for lethal injections because of opposition from manufacturers to their products being used for capital punishment. Oklahoma has not carried out an execution since 2015 after a series of mishaps, including a botched lethal injection where an inmate was seen writhing in pain and another inmate who was executed using a drug not approved by the state. |
Saudi crown prince warns it will build nuclear bomb if Tehran does the same Posted: 15 Mar 2018 02:11 PM PDT Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman has set out plans for Saudi Arabia to develop nuclear weapons if Tehran makes the same move in the event of a collapse of the international nuclear deal signed in 2015. The prospect of a Middle East nuclear arms race will unnerve European leaders who are urging Donald Trump to retain the Iran nuclear deal which imposed strict curbs on the Iranian nuclear programme in return for sanctions relief. |
Praise for 2017 NYC Truck Attack Leads to Suspected Extremist's Arrest in Italy Posted: 15 Mar 2018 09:59 AM PDT |
Couple in US illegally killed speeding away from agents Posted: 15 Mar 2018 06:05 PM PDT |
Front Bench: Britain has made its move against Russia, now it awaits the reaction Posted: 15 Mar 2018 01:40 AM PDT Today's Front Bench focuses on the Government's response to Russia. A sample of the email is below. If you like what you see, sign up here. Don't forget to vote in the poll and leave your reasoning in the comments below. The best responses will feature in this afternoon's Brexit Briefing. Theresa May set out Britain's response to the attempted murder of Sergei Skripal and his daughter yesterday after the deadline for Russia to respond came and went. The reaction to the Prime Minister's announcements was mixed, with a strong statement by America at the United Nations in support of Mrs May but far cooler words from France. Jeremy Corbyn found himself in hot water again after refusing to condemn Russia in the Commons, while his spokesman went further and claimed the UK's intelligence had been "problematic" in the past. Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson will make a major speech in Bristol this morning where he will reveal plans to offer an anthrax vaccination to troops. Planned restraint Some felt the Prime Minister could have gone further yesterday when she announced 23 Russian diplomats will be forced to leave the country but stopped short of widespread financial sanctions. There was, however, solid logic to this. May and her advisers are likely to have had three issues in mind when putting together the response. First, the need for due process. The UK can't be seen to arbitrarily confiscate assets and private property. Second, Downing Street will have wanted to hold some options back in case further measures are needed. Third, there is a desire to build international backing – hence the PM's clear effort in the Commons yesterday to frame the issue around the unprecedented, highly illegal use of a nerve agent on British soil. Building a coalition There was plenty of progress on building mutual support but at least one significant setback. Last night Britain put its case to the UN Security Council (on which Russia sits and has a veto). The US ambassador Nikki Hayley came out strongly in the UK's favour and, in a line perfectly aligned with the UK's diplomatic strategy, warned that without "immediate concrete measures" ... "[nerve agents] could be used here in New York or in cities of any country that sits on this council." There were contrarian voices, however. The Times splashes on the equivocation of French President Emmanuel Macron's spokesman, who accused May of "fantasy politics" and said France would wait until "the elements are proven" before making any decisions. That echoed the line Jeremy Corbyn took in the Commons yesterday which has proved less than popular (see story below). The French stance may shift, with the PM set to speak to Macron directly today. Enter Williamson Meanwhile, Gavin Williamson will deliver a key speech later. It was not originally planned as a response to Russia and the bigger picture is the ongoing review into defence spending, which has seen a steady stream of senior officers and politicians calling for more money for the UK's defence. However, the Defence Secretary will use the Skripal poisoning to make clear the threat Russia poses to Britain. While calling for more funding for defence, he will announce nearly £50m for a new chemical weapons defence centre (planned well before the events in Salisbury), and that thousands of frontline troops will be vaccinated against anthrax. What does Moscow think? So far Russia has, unsurprisingly, cast doubt on Britain's accusations, telling the security council that the Kremlin had done no research or development "under the name Novichok" and suggesting the whole thing is a British conspiracy to "tarnish" the country. A similar sentiment was expressed to The Telegraph by a "trusted representative" of Vladimir Putin. Evgenny Primakov Jr. said that he was "absolutely certain" the attack was performed by the UK or US to discredit Russia's presidential election on Sunday. That attempt at misinformation will likely form just one part of a wider fightback against UK measures. There are already fears of an escalation in tit-for-tat expulsions now that Britain has ordered 23 Russian diplomats, believed to be undeclared agents, to leave the UK. In 2017, when the US increased sanctions on Russia, Putin responded by ordering the expulsion of 755 US diplomats. The Prime Minister may well need those measures she held back on. Like what you read? Want more? Sign up for the Front Bench newsletter direct to your inbox every weekday morning. It has all the best political analysis like that above and much more. Sign up here |
The New 'Infinity War' Trailer Is Here, Now Set Your Faces To Stunned Posted: 16 Mar 2018 10:53 AM PDT |
Dylann Roof's sister accused of bringing weapons to school Posted: 15 Mar 2018 06:03 PM PDT |
Toys 'R' Us Is Closing Stores and the Internet Is Having a Hard Time Posted: 15 Mar 2018 12:08 PM PDT |
Israel hits Hamas posts in Gaza in response to bombs Posted: 15 Mar 2018 04:49 AM PDT Israel's military hit Hamas posts in the Gaza Strip on Thursday after Palestinians set off two bombs near the border fence, the military said, with no casualties reported. Israel's military also said it suspected based on surveillance video there was "an attempt" to fire rocket-propelled grenades toward its forces, but nothing was hit. If confirmed, it would be the first time such weapons were used by Gaza militants against Israeli forces since a 2014 war, army spokesman Jonathan Conricus said. |
Pregnant Widow Appeals for Help Finding Suspect Who Pushed Boulder Off Overpass, Killing Husband Posted: 16 Mar 2018 10:11 AM PDT |
Posted: 14 Mar 2018 05:36 PM PDT A Republican senator has come out against Donald Trump's nominees for secretary of state and CIA director, throwing into question whether the president's picks will make it past their confirmation hearings. Senator Rand Paul told reporters he would oppose the nomination of Mike Pompeo for secretary of state and Gina Haspel for CIA director, hinting he might go as far as to stage a filibuster during their hearings. Mr Paul took issue with the nominees' support for the Iraq War, as well as their ties to enhanced interrogation techniques – techniques the senator and many others refer to as "torture". |
After nerve agent attack, NATO sees pattern of Russian interference Posted: 15 Mar 2018 11:35 AM PDT By Robin Emmott BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO accused Russia on Thursday of trying to destabilise the West with new nuclear weapons, cyber attacks and covert action, including the poisoning of a Russian former double agent in Britain, that blurred the line between peace and war. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg told reporters the use of the Novichok nerve agent against Sergei Skripal and his daughter "happened against a backdrop of a reckless pattern of Russian behaviour over many years". Russia denies any involvement and says it is the U.S.-led Atlantic alliance that is a risk to peace in Europe. |
Grand jury indicts 4 in death of university frat pledge Posted: 15 Mar 2018 08:05 PM PDT |
Everything You Need To Know About The Russian Cyberattacks On The U.S. Electricity Grid Posted: 16 Mar 2018 04:22 AM PDT |
Mercedes-Maybach GLS set for April reveal in Beijing: report Posted: 15 Mar 2018 06:34 AM PDT Mercedes-Benz is finally about to extend its Maybach super-luxury sub-brand beyond the S-Class. According to media reports, this new addition to the Maybach family will be an incredibly upmarket version of the upcoming third-generation GLS, which was previously the GL. With Land Rover continuing to set the standard in the luxury SUV market, and now Bentley making a huge impression with its Bentayga, Mercedes sees an opportunity to take advantage of the increasing demand for luxury models, especially in the SUV segment, by expanding the Maybach brand. |
Minister raises ire with Islam 'not part of Germany' broadside Posted: 16 Mar 2018 07:42 AM PDT Chancellor Angela Merkel's hardline new interior minister declared that Islam is "not part of Germany" in an interview published Friday, setting off a political storm two days into her fourth term. Asked by the top-selling Bild daily whether the influx of Muslim migrants and asylum seekers to Europe's top economy over the past several decades meant that Islam now belonged to the fabric of the nation, Horst Seehofer replied "no". "Islam is not part of Germany. |
Correction: Veterans Home-Shooting story Posted: 16 Mar 2018 03:14 PM PDT YOUNTVILLE, Calif. (AP) — In a story March 9 about a fatal shooting at a California veterans' home, The Associated Press reported erroneously that Jennifer Golick phoned her husband to tell him a former patient was holding her captive. Her father-in-law, Bob Golick, told the AP the information in a telephone interview soon after Golick was taken hostage. The California Highway Patrol investigated the crime and found that there was no evidence Jennifer Golick called her husband while captive. That prompted AP to contact Bob Golick again. He acknowledged he had misinterpreted an emotional and disjointed phone conversation with his son, who had learned the identity of the man who took Golick hostage from others at the scene, not from his wife. |
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