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- Wisconsin flipped for Trump. Minnesota nearly did. What do their primaries predict for the midterms?
- Vatican Feels 'Shame And Sorrow' Over Abuse By Pennsylvania Priests, Spokesman Says
- Rising sea levels threatens coastal cities with more tsunamis, scientists warn
- National Guard deploys thousands of soldiers to California
- No injuries reported after 2 planes collide at Chicago O'Hare Airport
- White Nationalist Paul Nehlen Loses GOP Primary For Paul Ryan's House Seat
- Vice President Mike Pence Prays With Mollie Tibbetts' Family During Visit to Iowa
- Classics for sale: 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 429
- Masterpiece Cakeshop Owner Sues Colorado After Refusing To Bake Trans Woman's Cake
- 'Manafort and his lies' at heart of case, prosecution argues
- Subaru Ascent Owners Will Get New Cars in Recall
- Couple whose caravan wheel sparked California wildfire told ‘it’s not your fault’
- Russia's S-500: How Putin Could Kill Air Force F-22s and B-2 Stealth Bombers?
- Police Arrest Man Believed to Be Connected to 46 Overdoses in a Connecticut Park
- Sean Spicer Tries Roasting Andrew Cuomo And Gets Burned By Twitter Users
- Police: Shooting followed dispute in Walmart checkout lines
- Genoa bridge collapse a disaster 'waiting to happen'
- Christine Hallquist Scores Historic Win In Vermont's Democratic Gubernatorial Primary
- Chinese hackers targeted U.S. firms, government after trade mission: researchers
- Judge threatened over granting bail for suspects in New Mexico compound case
- 12 Ways Teachers Save Money on Back-to-School Shopping
- Swimmer Suffers Puncture Wounds in Shark Attack on Cape Cod
- Facebook is ‘a surveillance system,’ sci-fi author Cory Doctorow says
- US, Mexico announce new strategies on cartels
- Vermont primary: Christine Hallquist becomes first transgender candidate to win governor nomination for major party
- The 84 Most Delish Lasagnas
- Kellyanne Conway tries to criticize her husband anonymously, but it backfires
- Sarah Huckabee Sanders Admits Mistake On Obama's Black Employment Numbers
- Relative: Family of 7 on vacation died in Oregon collision
- 'Twelve Apostles' help migrants cross Mexico
- Aretha Franklin, Queen of Soul, leaves behind an astonishing net worth
- Jahana Hayes Could Be Connecticut's First Black Democrat In Congress
- Man held on suspicion of killing wife, two kids in Colorado
- Alert level raised for tiny volcanic isle in southern Japan
- New Zealand curbs foreign property ownership to cool market
- Republicans Are Using An Unprecedented Partisan Vetting Process To Rush Brett Kavanaugh’s Confirmation
- Don Lemon Reveals The Sad Reality About Trump's Alleged ‘N-Word’ Tape
Wisconsin flipped for Trump. Minnesota nearly did. What do their primaries predict for the midterms? Posted: 15 Aug 2018 03:42 PM PDT |
Vatican Feels 'Shame And Sorrow' Over Abuse By Pennsylvania Priests, Spokesman Says Posted: 16 Aug 2018 02:00 PM PDT |
Rising sea levels threatens coastal cities with more tsunamis, scientists warn Posted: 15 Aug 2018 10:00 PM PDT Tsunamis will become more common and more ferocious with global warming, scientists have warned after a study found that global sea level rises will increase the risk of coastal cities being wiped out. Smaller earthquakes that currently pose no serious tsunami threat could unleash waves capable of inundating coastal cities, researchers found in a study focusing on the city of Macau in China. Currently it is considered safe from tsunamis, despite lying within a major earthquake zone. At today's sea level, it would take a very powerful earthquake tipping past magnitude 8.8 to cause widespread tsunami flooding in Macau. But a half-metre rise in sea level - predicted to occur in the region by 2060 - could more than double the chances of a huge tsunami swamping the territory, according to the research. A three-foot sea level rise, expected by 2100, would increase the risk up to 4.7 times. The source of the earthquake danger is the Manila Trench, a massive crack in the floor of the South China Sea formed by the collision of two tectonic plates. It has generated numerous earthquakes, though none larger than magnitude 7.8 since the 1560s. A modest rise in sea levels would greatly amplify the tsunami threat from smaller earthquakes, the computer simulation study showed. Cities most prone to natural disaster Lead researcher Dr Robert Weiss, from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) in the US, said: "Our research shows that sea-level rise can significantly increase the tsunami hazard, which means that smaller tsunamis in the future can have the same adverse impacts as big tsunamis would today. "The South China Sea is an excellent starting point for such a study because it is an ocean with rapid sea-level rise and also the location of many mega cities with significant worldwide consequences if impacted." The team's findings are reported in the journal Science Advances. |
National Guard deploys thousands of soldiers to California Posted: 15 Aug 2018 02:33 PM PDT |
No injuries reported after 2 planes collide at Chicago O'Hare Airport Posted: 15 Aug 2018 04:10 PM PDT |
White Nationalist Paul Nehlen Loses GOP Primary For Paul Ryan's House Seat Posted: 14 Aug 2018 07:46 PM PDT |
Vice President Mike Pence Prays With Mollie Tibbetts' Family During Visit to Iowa Posted: 16 Aug 2018 08:35 AM PDT |
Classics for sale: 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 429 Posted: 15 Aug 2018 07:51 AM PDT |
Masterpiece Cakeshop Owner Sues Colorado After Refusing To Bake Trans Woman's Cake Posted: 15 Aug 2018 12:10 PM PDT |
'Manafort and his lies' at heart of case, prosecution argues Posted: 15 Aug 2018 06:50 PM PDT ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) — Paul Manafort lied to keep himself flush with cash for his luxurious lifestyle and lied some more to procure millions in bank loans when his income dropped off, prosecutors told jurors Wednesday in closing arguments at the former Trump campaign chairman's financial fraud trial. Jurors will begin deliberations Thursday. |
Subaru Ascent Owners Will Get New Cars in Recall Posted: 15 Aug 2018 11:23 AM PDT |
Couple whose caravan wheel sparked California wildfire told ‘it’s not your fault’ Posted: 15 Aug 2018 11:37 AM PDT A couple whose caravan accident started one of the largest wildfires in California history have been told by local residents told:: "It's not your fault". Authorities have not identified the owners of the mobile home vehicle, but that has not stopped the community affected by the Carr wildfire to send an outpouring of support in Facebook posts, letters, and cards. The trailer experienced a flat tyre on 23 July near Redding, California, and the steel rim of the wheel scraped against the asphalt, creating the spark which ignited dry brush near the side of the road. |
Russia's S-500: How Putin Could Kill Air Force F-22s and B-2 Stealth Bombers? Posted: 16 Aug 2018 06:02 AM PDT |
Police Arrest Man Believed to Be Connected to 46 Overdoses in a Connecticut Park Posted: 15 Aug 2018 06:57 PM PDT |
Sean Spicer Tries Roasting Andrew Cuomo And Gets Burned By Twitter Users Posted: 15 Aug 2018 04:41 PM PDT |
Police: Shooting followed dispute in Walmart checkout lines Posted: 14 Aug 2018 07:59 PM PDT |
Genoa bridge collapse a disaster 'waiting to happen' Posted: 15 Aug 2018 02:49 AM PDT Genoa's Morandi motorway bridge, a 200-metre (650-foot) portion of which collapsed on Tuesday killing dozens of people, has been riddled with structural problems since its construction in the 1960s, which has led to expensive maintenance and severe criticism from engineering experts. The technology of pre-stressed reinforced concrete used in the construction was the hallmark of its designer, the celebrated Italian engineer Riccardo Morandi, who died in 1989. Dubbed patent "Morandi M5", he had used the technology for other works, including a wing of the Verona Arena in 1953. |
Christine Hallquist Scores Historic Win In Vermont's Democratic Gubernatorial Primary Posted: 14 Aug 2018 06:17 PM PDT |
Chinese hackers targeted U.S. firms, government after trade mission: researchers Posted: 16 Aug 2018 04:19 PM PDT WASHINGTON/LONDON (Reuters) - Hackers operating from an elite Chinese university probed American companies and government departments for espionage opportunities following a U.S. trade delegation visit to China earlier this year, security researchers told Reuters. Cybersecurity firm Recorded Future said the group used computers at China's Tsinghua University to target U.S. energy and communications companies, as well as the Alaskan state government, in the weeks before and after Alaska's trade mission to China. |
Judge threatened over granting bail for suspects in New Mexico compound case Posted: 15 Aug 2018 11:06 AM PDT |
12 Ways Teachers Save Money on Back-to-School Shopping Posted: 15 Aug 2018 02:31 PM PDT |
Swimmer Suffers Puncture Wounds in Shark Attack on Cape Cod Posted: 15 Aug 2018 06:46 PM PDT |
Facebook is ‘a surveillance system,’ sci-fi author Cory Doctorow says Posted: 15 Aug 2018 02:00 AM PDT |
US, Mexico announce new strategies on cartels Posted: 15 Aug 2018 03:36 PM PDT CHICAGO (AP) — U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration officials unveiled some additional strategies in combating Mexican drug cartels Wednesday in Chicago alongside members of the Mexican government, military and federal police, who said one priority was to capture the leader of the increasingly powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel. |
Posted: 15 Aug 2018 05:56 AM PDT Christine Hallquist has become the first transgender candidate to win a major political party's nomination for governor. A former utility executive and engineer from Vermont, Ms Hallquist defeated three other Democrats in Tuesday's Vermont primary. The 62-year-old former CEO is part of a wave of LGBTQ candidates seeking higher office across the US. |
Posted: 15 Aug 2018 08:03 AM PDT |
Kellyanne Conway tries to criticize her husband anonymously, but it backfires Posted: 16 Aug 2018 06:15 AM PDT |
Sarah Huckabee Sanders Admits Mistake On Obama's Black Employment Numbers Posted: 14 Aug 2018 09:57 PM PDT |
Relative: Family of 7 on vacation died in Oregon collision Posted: 15 Aug 2018 01:43 PM PDT |
'Twelve Apostles' help migrants cross Mexico Posted: 14 Aug 2018 10:48 PM PDT In a few minutes, hundreds of undocumented migrants chasing the American dream will ride by atop the train as it passes through her village, Cordoba, crossing the eastern state of Veracruz on its way to the United States. Then one day "The Beast" ground to a halt in Cordoba, and the men jumped to the ground and begged her for help. |
Aretha Franklin, Queen of Soul, leaves behind an astonishing net worth Posted: 16 Aug 2018 11:36 AM PDT |
Jahana Hayes Could Be Connecticut's First Black Democrat In Congress Posted: 14 Aug 2018 06:37 PM PDT |
Man held on suspicion of killing wife, two kids in Colorado Posted: 16 Aug 2018 02:55 PM PDT The body of a woman, believed to be the spouse of Christopher Watts, 33, has been recovered, authorities said. Watts was taken into custody late on Wednesday for the suspected murder of his wife Shanann Watts, 34, and of the couple's children. "This is absolutely the worst possible outcome that any of us could imagine," John Camper, director of the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, said at a news briefing about the incident in Frederick, about 30 miles (50 km) north of Denver. |
Alert level raised for tiny volcanic isle in southern Japan Posted: 15 Aug 2018 03:05 AM PDT |
New Zealand curbs foreign property ownership to cool market Posted: 15 Aug 2018 07:47 PM PDT New Zealand has passed legislation curbing foreigners' ability to buy residential property in a bid to rein in the South Pacific nation's booming housing prices. The law, which passed late Wednesday, meets a key campaign pledge from Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, who vowed to make housing more affordable before her election last year. The new restrictions mean an almost complete ban on non-nationals buying residential property in New Zealand, with only a couple of exemptions. |
Posted: 16 Aug 2018 12:54 PM PDT |
Don Lemon Reveals The Sad Reality About Trump's Alleged ‘N-Word’ Tape Posted: 15 Aug 2018 12:42 AM PDT |
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