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- Rod Rosenstein Keeps His Cool As Republicans Lash Out In House Judiciary Hearing
- Shooting at Maryland newspaper marks 154th mass shooting this year
- Capital Gazette Shooting Suspect Sued News Outlet For Defamation In 2012
- Democrats gear up for a fierce and probably losing fight against Trump’s court pick, whoever it is
- Marginalized People Are Not Responsible For Ending Our Own Oppression
- 'Oh God': Melania Trump's horror at being shown picture of young boy left at US border
- Gaza teen dies after being hit on Israel border: ministry
- Mother: Girl at center of debate over brain death dies
- John Kerry talks Trump-Putin meeting, Iran, North Korea
- The Dark Parts Of The Internet Are Celebrating The Capital Gazette Slayings
- Trump pushes Supreme Court pick as campaign issue for Republicans
- School Bus Overturns on Jersey Turnpike
- Passenger Tossed From Flight in Dispute With Flight Attendant Over Airplane Mode in Indiana
- I Call BS On Needing $1 Million To Retire (And Other Bad Retirement 'Rules')
- Serve the poor, shun 'palace intrigue,' pope tells new cardinals
- Romaine lettuce outbreak tied to tainted irrigation canal
- Turkey condemns Syria regime's 'inhuman' assault on Daraa
- “Hard to believe it’s over”: The last days of an American dairy farm
- Fox News Regular Bruce Turkel Quits Over Immigration Coverage
- Senate battles over timing of vote on President Trump’s SCOTUS nominee
- Revellers battle it out with wine in Spain
- Suspects in the Murder of Kim Jong Un's Half Brother are Trained Assassins, Prosecutors Say
- All Eyes on Melania Trump's Fashion as She Takes Second Trip to the Border
- Democrats Hope Trump-Backed Foxconn Deal Will Be Scott Walker’s Downfall
- Israel will not accept any Syrian refugees on its territory: defense minister
- Somebody bought $1 million worth of toys for local kids as Toys 'R' Us closed for good
- Health, leadership questions about Boko Haram's Shekau
- Prince William tours Jerusalem on final day of royal visit
- New York Daily News Cover Sums Up Justice Kennedy's Retirement In 3 Words
- Ivanka Trump's associates baffled by her silence on border
- Angela Merkel warns migration challenge could 'determine Europe's destiny'
- Bali airport reopens as volcano rumbles
- World's most punctual airlines hail from Asia-Pacific
- Air strikes on southern Syria kill 22 civilians: monitor
- Complaint: Brother of Giants' Jenkins, victim had dispute
- Obama Chides GOP Values: 'A Fundamental Contrast Of How We View The World'
- Video: Man sucker-punched in Bronx street; Passersby raid his pockets
- Here's What Could Happen to Roe v. Wade and Abortion Rights After Justice Kennedy's Retirement
- The Best Cars For 2018
- Small plane crashes in Mumbai, kills five
- Kim Kardashian Made Tristan Thompson Unblock Her While Khloe Watched
- Hezbollah denies 8 fighters killed in Yemen
- White police officer charged in fatal shooting of black teen
- Progressive Democrat Bails Out Trump On Tariffs
Rod Rosenstein Keeps His Cool As Republicans Lash Out In House Judiciary Hearing Posted: 28 Jun 2018 10:31 AM PDT |
Shooting at Maryland newspaper marks 154th mass shooting this year Posted: 28 Jun 2018 08:39 AM PDT |
Capital Gazette Shooting Suspect Sued News Outlet For Defamation In 2012 Posted: 28 Jun 2018 07:33 PM PDT |
Democrats gear up for a fierce and probably losing fight against Trump’s court pick, whoever it is Posted: 28 Jun 2018 07:27 AM PDT |
Marginalized People Are Not Responsible For Ending Our Own Oppression Posted: 28 Jun 2018 02:45 AM PDT |
Posted: 29 Jun 2018 07:22 AM PDT The Customs and Border Patrol agency (CPD) said that it was the only drink he had and carried no food. Mrs Trump was shown pictures of the boy during a visit to a CPD facility in Tucson, Arizona. In a call to CPD, a spokesperson for the border patrol confirmed to The Independent that the child was no longer in their custody, but would not release where he had been transferred, citing personal protection. |
Gaza teen dies after being hit on Israel border: ministry Posted: 28 Jun 2018 03:33 AM PDT A Palestinian teenager died on Thursday after being hit by Israeli tank fire on the Gaza border, the territory's Hamas-run health ministry said. Abdel Fattah Abu Azoum, 17, was hit in the head earlier on Thursday near Rafah in southern Gaza, the ministry said. The Israeli army said he and a companion were seeking to breach the border. |
Mother: Girl at center of debate over brain death dies Posted: 28 Jun 2018 06:35 PM PDT |
John Kerry talks Trump-Putin meeting, Iran, North Korea Posted: 28 Jun 2018 04:17 AM PDT |
The Dark Parts Of The Internet Are Celebrating The Capital Gazette Slayings Posted: 28 Jun 2018 03:27 PM PDT |
Trump pushes Supreme Court pick as campaign issue for Republicans Posted: 27 Jun 2018 06:48 PM PDT |
School Bus Overturns on Jersey Turnpike Posted: 29 Jun 2018 12:33 PM PDT |
Passenger Tossed From Flight in Dispute With Flight Attendant Over Airplane Mode in Indiana Posted: 29 Jun 2018 10:23 AM PDT |
I Call BS On Needing $1 Million To Retire (And Other Bad Retirement 'Rules') Posted: 29 Jun 2018 10:39 AM PDT |
Serve the poor, shun 'palace intrigue,' pope tells new cardinals Posted: 28 Jun 2018 08:56 AM PDT By Philip Pullella VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis installed 14 Catholic churchmen as cardinals on Thursday, putting another stamp on the group that will one day elect his successor. Presiding at a ceremony known as a consistory in St. Peter's Basilica, Francis told the new cardinals that their mission was to serve the poor and the Church and not seek privileges. Francis has now chosen 59 of the 125 cardinal electors under 80 years old who would be eligible to enter a conclave after his death or resignation. |
Romaine lettuce outbreak tied to tainted irrigation canal Posted: 28 Jun 2018 04:06 PM PDT |
Turkey condemns Syria regime's 'inhuman' assault on Daraa Posted: 29 Jun 2018 02:35 AM PDT Turkey on Friday condemned regime attacks on rebel-held towns in southern Syria as "inhuman", calling on Damascus' allies to stop the offensive that has killed dozens of civilians. With Russia's help, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's army has battered Daraa province for over a week with air strikes, rocket fire and crude barrel bombs. Thursday was the bloodiest day yet after dozens of strikes identified as Russian killed 25 civilians, mostly in the town of Al-Mseifra, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitor said. |
“Hard to believe it’s over”: The last days of an American dairy farm Posted: 29 Jun 2018 02:05 AM PDT |
Fox News Regular Bruce Turkel Quits Over Immigration Coverage Posted: 28 Jun 2018 07:51 AM PDT |
Senate battles over timing of vote on President Trump’s SCOTUS nominee Posted: 28 Jun 2018 08:45 AM PDT |
Revellers battle it out with wine in Spain Posted: 29 Jun 2018 10:25 AM PDT Revellers poured buckets of wine over each other in northern Spain on Friday in an annual wine battle in the country's Rioja producing-region. La Batalla de Vino is held each June in the town of Haro on the feast of St Peter, an event organizers say draws thousands of people. On Friday, participants soaked each other with buckets and toy spray guns, turning their clothes a shade of purple. (AP) |
Suspects in the Murder of Kim Jong Un's Half Brother are Trained Assassins, Prosecutors Say Posted: 28 Jun 2018 12:37 AM PDT |
All Eyes on Melania Trump's Fashion as She Takes Second Trip to the Border Posted: 28 Jun 2018 11:47 AM PDT |
Democrats Hope Trump-Backed Foxconn Deal Will Be Scott Walker’s Downfall Posted: 28 Jun 2018 06:43 AM PDT |
Israel will not accept any Syrian refugees on its territory: defense minister Posted: 29 Jun 2018 11:02 AM PDT By Ori Lewis JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel will not allow any Syrian refugees to enter its territory but will continue to provide them with humanitarian aid, Israeli Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman said on Friday. More than 120,000 people in southwestern Syria have been forced to flee since the Syrian government launched an offensive to recover an area bordering Jordan and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights from rebels, a monitoring group said. The Israeli military said an increased number of Syrian civilians had been spotted in refugee camps on the Syrian side of the Golan over the past few days, and that it had overnight sent aid supplies at four locations "to Syrians fleeing hostilities". |
Somebody bought $1 million worth of toys for local kids as Toys 'R' Us closed for good Posted: 29 Jun 2018 03:20 PM PDT A kind samaritan made the closure of Toys 'R' Us a little easier for the children of North Carolina who don't wanna grow up. The future youth of America will never know the overwhelming feeling of joy while running through the aisles of the giant toy chain. After filing for bankruptcy in September, more than 700 Toys 'R' Us stores will be closing for good on Friday. SEE ALSO: Please enjoy this wonderful dog frolicking through a homemade ball pit An anonymous person purchased $1 million worth of toys from a Toys 'R' Us in Raleigh, North Carolina, local outlet CBS 17 reports. The toys will reportedly be donated to local children, according to employees who work at the store. Instead of opening the store one last time on Friday, employees spent the day packing up boxes and putting them on a truck for the generous person. Customers looking to get some last minute deals were greeted with locked doors, though some didn't seem to mind upon hearing the news. "Oh, that's so nice. I'm happy to hear that," Erin Sampson told CBS 17. "That's great. I'd like to know who it is," said Danyel Smith. It's unclear when or how the purchased toys will be distributed to the kids. WATCH: Calling all sci-fi fans, this is what it's like to be a show editor on "The Orville" |
Health, leadership questions about Boko Haram's Shekau Posted: 29 Jun 2018 08:32 AM PDT The sources said Shekau has a range of conditions that have left him "too weak to be in charge" of the jihadists, whose insurgency has killed at least 20,000 in Nigeria since 2009. A senior security source tracking the conflict, who also asked not to be identified because he was not authorised to speak to the media, described Shekau's diabetes as "debilitating". The source with knowledge of Boko Haram's activities said Shekau and his lieutenants have been in talks this week about his "failing health" and whether he was well enough to lead. |
Prince William tours Jerusalem on final day of royal visit Posted: 28 Jun 2018 04:57 AM PDT |
New York Daily News Cover Sums Up Justice Kennedy's Retirement In 3 Words Posted: 27 Jun 2018 06:25 PM PDT |
Ivanka Trump's associates baffled by her silence on border Posted: 28 Jun 2018 01:13 PM PDT |
Angela Merkel warns migration challenge could 'determine Europe's destiny' Posted: 28 Jun 2018 11:32 AM PDT The European Union embraced a new hardline agenda to defend its borders against illegal migration last night as Angela Merkel warned that the fate of the bloc depended on addressing the three-year crisis over migration. Europe's growing crop of populist leaders claimed victory for their "Fortress Europe" agenda which saw the European Council summit in Brussels putting deterrence and the protection of EU borders at the forefront of its migration policy. "Europe has many challenges but migration could end up determining Europe's destiny," Mrs Merkel told the German parliament before the summit, with her own political future hanging in the balance following a rebellion against her softer migration policies by her Bavarian coalition partners. The draft summit conclusions showed the German leader's long-standing calls for an inclusive approach to migration playing second fiddle to the need to secure Europe's borders and process illegal migrants off-shore so they could be returned to their countries of origin. In a sign of the high stakes at the table Italy took the highly unusual step of blocking the entire summit conclusions in order to extract concessions on migration. The move forced Jean-Claude Juncker the EU Commission president to cancel a planned press conference. Senior Brussels sources said that Italy was demanding that the EU agreed that every migrant arriving in Italy was "arriving in Europe" in a bid to force other EU states to share the burden of migration. Italy was also demanding urgent reforms to the Dublin regulation and a European wide commitment to rescuing migrants in the Mediterranean. "We're willing to work through the night to get this," said an Italian source involved in the talks. Emmanuel Macron the Fench President posted a photograph on Twitter of him and his Italian counterpart working on drafts of the conclusions as all sides worked to broker a late-night compromise. Sebastian Kurz, the conservative Austrian chancellor who is in coalition with the far-right Freedom Party, said the shift to a harder line was a victory for those states who have argued that the EU's soft approach is creating 'pull factors' for migration. Merkel's migration tensions | Read more "It seems as if today we will manage a shift in migration policy," he said, adding that being rescued in the Mediterranean "must not automatically become a ticket" to central Europe. "That's important because we have asked for a systemic change for years. For years we have demanded reductions in the number of people coming to Europe illegally. I think that is possible today." Viktor Orban, the Hungarian prime minister who put up fences on Hungary's border with Serbia in 2015 after Mrs Merkel threw open Germany's border, said the change was a victory for the concerns of Europe's voters. "The main issue is not migration, the issue is democracy in Europe ... it is about what the people believe, what should be done," he said before claiming the people wanted migrants to be sent back to where they came from. He added that the move heralded the start of a "new period when we try to reconstruct the European democracy." Mr Orban's claims of a victory for 'democracy' will send shudders through liberal Europe which believes that the Hungarian leader is using the consensus for a harder line over migration as a Trojan horse for a broader illiberal agenda. Donald Tusk, the European Council president, warned on the eve of the summit that failure to address the migration question risked handing ammunition to populists and those with "a tendency towards overt authoritarianism" - which was widely taken as a reference to the likes of Mr Orban. But Mr Tusk said that the EU's measures - which include beefing up Europe's border force to 10,000, forging return deals with African states and investigating setting up so-called hotspot camps in north Africa - were necessary to avoid something worse. "Some may think I am too tough in my proposals on migration. But trust me, if we don't agree on them, then you will see some really tough proposals from some really tough guys," he said. Emmanuel Macron, the French president, said that the measures were not designed to put an the end to the idea of 'European solutions' to migration pressures, but to modernise them and enable them to work better. "We all face a simple choice: do we want national solutions or do we believe in European solutions and cooperation? For my part, I will defend European solutions, in cooperation, in the European Union and under Schengen," he said Italy's new populist government withheld judgement on the proposals, after a month in which it has refused permission for NGO migrant rescue ships to dock at its ports and demanded EU states share the burden of the 600,000 migrants that have arrived in the last two years. Guiseppe Conte, the Italian prime minister, welcomed the proposals and pledges to do more to help Italy, but made clear that his government - which has already catalysed the debate - would continue to push for real outcomes. "We hope these words will be translated into action," he said. "Italy no longer has a need for words and statements, we need concrete acts." |
Bali airport reopens as volcano rumbles Posted: 29 Jun 2018 01:08 AM PDT By Sultan Ashori DENPASAR, Indonesia (Reuters) - The airport on Indonesia's holiday island of Bali reopened on Friday after ash from a volcano forced a brief closure and the cancellation of more than 300 flights. Mount Agung in northeastern Bali has been rumbling to life intermittently since late last year and it began belching smoke and ash again on Thursday. It was shooting a column of ash more than 2,500 meters (8,200 feet) into the sky on Friday and officials said operations at Indonesia's second-busiest airport would be reviewed every few hours. |
World's most punctual airlines hail from Asia-Pacific Posted: 28 Jun 2018 08:39 AM PDT |
Air strikes on southern Syria kill 22 civilians: monitor Posted: 28 Jun 2018 02:35 AM PDT A barrage of Russian air strikes on rebel-held areas of southern Syria killed 22 civilians on Thursday, a monitoring group said, most of them in a single battered town. "At least 35 Russian air strikes hit the town of Al-Mseifra," the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. "One of them hit a basement where people were taking shelter, killing 17 civilians, including five children," the Britain-based monitor said. |
Complaint: Brother of Giants' Jenkins, victim had dispute Posted: 28 Jun 2018 02:37 PM PDT |
Obama Chides GOP Values: 'A Fundamental Contrast Of How We View The World' Posted: 29 Jun 2018 07:01 AM PDT |
Video: Man sucker-punched in Bronx street; Passersby raid his pockets Posted: 28 Jun 2018 09:08 AM PDT |
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Small plane crashes in Mumbai, kills five Posted: 28 Jun 2018 02:54 AM PDT A small airplane crashed in a suburb of India's financial capital Mumbai on Thursday, killing all four people on board and another person on the ground, police and aviation officials said. The King Air C-90 aircraft was on a test flight with two pilots and two engineers on board, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation said in a statement. |
Kim Kardashian Made Tristan Thompson Unblock Her While Khloe Watched Posted: 28 Jun 2018 09:04 AM PDT |
Hezbollah denies 8 fighters killed in Yemen Posted: 29 Jun 2018 09:56 AM PDT Lebanon's Hezbollah on Friday denied that any of its fighters were killed in Yemen after claims by the Saudi-led coalition that it killed eight of its members there. The coalition battling Shiite Huthi rebels in Yemen on Monday said its forces killed eight members of Hezbollah, including a commander, in the northern Maran province. Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah on Friday dodged the question of whether he had fighters in Yemen but denied any had been killed. |
White police officer charged in fatal shooting of black teen Posted: 27 Jun 2018 09:06 PM PDT |
Progressive Democrat Bails Out Trump On Tariffs Posted: 28 Jun 2018 10:25 AM PDT |
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