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- Correction: YE-Top 10 Stories story
- Roberts, liberal justices snub Trump bid to enforce asylum policy
- PHOTOS: Volcano-triggered tsunami hits Indonesia's Sunda Strait, killing hundreds
- Mega Millions drawing on Christmas Day will be for $321 million jackpot
- Oil market likely to rebalance early 2019: OPEC ministers
- Glendale hit-and-run: Surveillance video shows moments before fatal crash
- U.S. Wrangling to Destroy Christmas Calm Across Emerging Markets
- ExxonMobil ship approached by Venezuelan navy off Guyana
- James Mattis exits, along with the guardrails for Donald Trump's foreign policy
- This 1986 Plymouth Reliant turbo wagon is a military-grade rarity
- Turkey says nearly 300,000 Syrians return home after military operations
- Forgot an ingredient or want to eat out? These stores, restaurants are open Christmas
- Two held over London airport drone chaos as flights resume
- Trump's Wall Shutdown Sets Table for a Risky 2020 Gamble
- Restored 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Fastback is looking fine
- The Latest: Hamas says dissolving parliament invites chaos
- Russian fighter jets land in Crimea amid Ukraine tensions
- Police: Colorado woman likely killed at home, fiance charged
- Stinky feet? These inserts can help and are currently on sale.
- The Mars InSight robot just placed its first instrument on Mars’ surface
- Photo tour: The most beautiful places in Iceland
- Turkey Edges Closer to Attacking Kurdish Stronghold in Syria
- Cancer the latest health woe for resilient Justice Ginsburg
- Fresh anti-India protests in Kashmir as troops kill 6 rebels
- How the Government Shutdown Could Affect You
- A Holiday Wish for All My Fellow 'Misfits' Out There
- Ottawa seeks help for release of Canadians held in China
- Uranus is weird and researchers think a giant collision caused it
- Christmas wreath bread
- Introducing Russia's 'New' T-72 Tank (Thanks To Some Deadly Upgrades)
- Third straight rout ends worst week for Dow, Nasdaq since 2008 crisis
- Spacex halts launch of U.S. military satellite due to winds
- As Syria war winds down, refugees stay put despite hardships
- Documents detail how absentee ballots gathered in NC vote
- I’m sort of obsessed with these LED light bulbs that look like real flickering flames
- British ex-Lib Dem leader and diplomat Paddy Ashdown dies aged 77
- Why We Still Love the F-4 Phantom After 60 Years
- This story of a noisy neighbor — and cake — shows the power of kindness over anger
- Canada demands China release Canadians for the first time
- White House: Democrats are standing up for illegal immigrants instead of American citizens
- Turkey bolsters troops in Kurdish areas of northern Syria: war monitor
- New Jersey referee suspended after forcing black wrestler to have haircut
- With no deal, U.S. government shutdown likely to drag on past Christmas
- Everything new coming to Netflix this week, and everything leaving (week of Dec. 23)
Correction: YE-Top 10 Stories story Posted: 22 Dec 2018 05:51 AM PST |
Roberts, liberal justices snub Trump bid to enforce asylum policy Posted: 21 Dec 2018 05:47 PM PST The justices on a 5-4 vote rebuffed the administration's bid to put on hold a California-based federal judge's order preventing it from carrying out the policy making anyone crossing the U.S.-Mexican border outside of an official port of entry ineligible for asylum. The planned asylum change was a key component of Trump's hardline policies aimed at making it tougher for immigrants to enter and stay in the United States. Roberts, who last month rebuked Trump over his criticism of the judiciary, joined liberal Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer, Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor against the administration. |
PHOTOS: Volcano-triggered tsunami hits Indonesia's Sunda Strait, killing hundreds Posted: 23 Dec 2018 08:55 AM PST |
Mega Millions drawing on Christmas Day will be for $321 million jackpot Posted: 22 Dec 2018 06:22 PM PST |
Oil market likely to rebalance early 2019: OPEC ministers Posted: 23 Dec 2018 05:52 AM PST Oil ministers from leading OPEC nations said Sunday they expect prices will arrest their recent slide and rebalance early next year, when a deal on new production cuts takes effect. Oil prices have shed more than 36 percent since early October to trade at $54 (47 euros) per barrel, due to fears of oversupply and weak global demand. "Based on available figures, we have around 26 million barrels of surplus ... compared to 340 million barrels in early 2017," Mazrouei told a press conference in Kuwait City. |
Glendale hit-and-run: Surveillance video shows moments before fatal crash Posted: 22 Dec 2018 08:16 PM PST |
U.S. Wrangling to Destroy Christmas Calm Across Emerging Markets Posted: 23 Dec 2018 12:01 PM PST |
ExxonMobil ship approached by Venezuelan navy off Guyana Posted: 22 Dec 2018 02:27 PM PST |
James Mattis exits, along with the guardrails for Donald Trump's foreign policy Posted: 23 Dec 2018 09:08 AM PST |
This 1986 Plymouth Reliant turbo wagon is a military-grade rarity Posted: 22 Dec 2018 03:52 AM PST |
Turkey says nearly 300,000 Syrians return home after military operations Posted: 22 Dec 2018 04:44 AM PST Nearly 300,000 Syrians have returned to their country after Turkey's two cross-border operations in northern Syria, Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu was quoted as saying on Saturday. Turkey has carried out two operations, dubbed "Euphrates Shield" and "Olive Branch", against Kurdish YPG militia and Islamic State in northern Syria. |
Forgot an ingredient or want to eat out? These stores, restaurants are open Christmas Posted: 23 Dec 2018 08:06 AM PST |
Two held over London airport drone chaos as flights resume Posted: 22 Dec 2018 06:18 AM PST Two middle-aged people were being held Saturday over the suspected "criminal use of drones" at London's Gatwick Airport, where flights were returning to normal after three days of pre-Christmas disruption affecting 140,000 passengers. Police swooped on a 47-year-old man and a 54-year-old woman from town of Crawley, which neighbours Britain's second-busiest airport. A Gatwick spokesman said the airport planned to run a full schedule of 757 flights carrying 124,484 passengers on Saturday. |
Trump's Wall Shutdown Sets Table for a Risky 2020 Gamble Posted: 23 Dec 2018 08:38 AM PST Trump won the White House in part by depicting the nation as beset by uncontrolled immigration that was the root of a complex set of problems, from lost jobs, to crime, to the opioid epidemic, that drove the economic and cultural grievances of his voters. The border wall -- whether it's a concrete barrier or "artistically designed steel slats," as Trump recently described it -- has become a potent symbol of that for the president and his supporters. "Immigration is the policy issue that most immediately connects to national identity issues. |
Restored 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Fastback is looking fine Posted: 22 Dec 2018 03:00 AM PST |
The Latest: Hamas says dissolving parliament invites chaos Posted: 22 Dec 2018 10:36 AM PST |
Russian fighter jets land in Crimea amid Ukraine tensions Posted: 22 Dec 2018 04:08 AM PST More than a dozen SU-27 and SU-30 fighter jets which Russia is deploying to boost its air force, amid heightened tensions with Ukraine, arrived in Crimea on Saturday. A Reuters witness saw the jets land at Belbek air base in Crimea, which was annexed by Russia in 2014 after Moscow-leaning Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich fled Kiev following street clashes and violent protests. |
Police: Colorado woman likely killed at home, fiance charged Posted: 21 Dec 2018 06:59 PM PST |
Stinky feet? These inserts can help and are currently on sale. Posted: 22 Dec 2018 02:00 AM PST Face it: Those boots you bought this past Black Friday have already begun to smell something fierce thanks to an unholy union of sweat and bacteria. Happens to the best of us, you know. Fortunately, there's a simple remedy to your odor woes in the form of some specially designed shoe inserts called Zorpads. Designed with NASA-tested technology, each pad absorbs the pungent scent of stinky feet to keep your shoes fresh for up to 60 wears. Their sticky bases make them easy to apply, and their compact rectangular shape means they're small enough to fit any shoe — no cutting or trimming required. Plus, they don't make a mess like traditional shoe deodorizers, which tend to come in the form of sprays and powders. Simply stick them in place inside your slippers, sneakers, or sandals, and you've got enough odor-busting power to handle the job. Pop over to the Mashable Shop right now, where you'll find a pack of Zorpads containing five pairs of shoe odor removers on sale for only $19.99 — a savings of 20%. Image: zorpads Zorpads Shoe Odor Remover: 5 Pairs — $19.99 See Details |
The Mars InSight robot just placed its first instrument on Mars’ surface Posted: 21 Dec 2018 06:03 PM PST NASA's Mars InSight mission is moving along at a rapid pace. After landing on the planet just a few weeks ago, InSight has spent its days observing its new living space and sending back photos of the ground surrounding it. NASA's InSight team has been practicing the tricky task of placing the robot's sensitive instruments on the surface. Now, with a couple of years of observation and data gathering ahead of it, the bot has successfully deployed the first of its sensor suite, and NASA is very happy with how well things are progressing. "NASA's InSight lander has deployed its first instrument onto the surface of Mars, completing a major mission milestone," NASA writes in a new blog post. "New images from the lander show the seismometer on the ground, its copper-colored covering faintly illuminated in the Martian dusk. It looks as if all is calm and all is bright for InSight, heading into the end of the year." There were many factors at work in determining the timetable between landing and instrument deployment, and NASA is the first to admit that it got mighty lucky with InSight's landing site. One major concern was that rocks or uneven ground would hamper instrument placement, requiring extensive planning before the sensors could be placed on the planet. However, NASA's chosen landing site ended up being even more perfect than the InSight team could have hoped. The ground was virtually free of anything larger than a pebble and the robot's handlers have plenty of space to work with, allowing things to move on faster than initially planned. "InSight's timetable of activities on Mars has gone better than we hoped," InSight Project Manager Tom Hoffman said in a statement. "Getting the seismometer safely on the ground is an awesome Christmas present." |
Photo tour: The most beautiful places in Iceland Posted: 23 Dec 2018 10:56 AM PST |
Turkey Edges Closer to Attacking Kurdish Stronghold in Syria Posted: 23 Dec 2018 11:57 AM PST Soldiers in a convoy of around 200 vehicles including howitzers, armored military personnel carriers and artillery advanced to reinforce the military's presence in areas close to Manbij, TRT said on Sunday. The state broadcaster broadcast video from the outskirts of Manbij, located on the western flank of the Euphrates River that splits northern Syria roughly into two halves. The town was a source of tension between the U.S. and Turkey because Ankara accused Washington of stalling on a June agreement to push Kurdish forces away from the area. |
Cancer the latest health woe for resilient Justice Ginsburg Posted: 22 Dec 2018 06:03 AM PST |
Fresh anti-India protests in Kashmir as troops kill 6 rebels Posted: 22 Dec 2018 03:22 AM PST |
How the Government Shutdown Could Affect You Posted: 22 Dec 2018 04:00 AM PST |
A Holiday Wish for All My Fellow 'Misfits' Out There Posted: 22 Dec 2018 02:05 PM PST |
Ottawa seeks help for release of Canadians held in China Posted: 22 Dec 2018 06:00 PM PST Canada's top diplomat on Saturday called on allies for support in securing the release of Canadians detained in China, noting that the arrests are a "worrying precedent" for the entire international community. Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland said that China's detention of former diplomat Michael Kovrig and consultant Michael Spavor is "not only a Canadian issue. |
Uranus is weird and researchers think a giant collision caused it Posted: 22 Dec 2018 07:35 AM PST Uranus has always been a bit of an oddball in our solar system and a new simulation presented by a group of researchers might explain why. Uranus, the seventh planet from the sun, is a peculiar ice giant that is tilted at a 98-degree angle — while every other planet spins on a vertical axis in relation to its orbit, Uranus spins on a horizontal axis. Researchers suggest that this may have been caused by a massive collision. SEE ALSO: Moody photo from Mars shows a giant crater loaded with ice Jacob Kegerreis, a PhD researcher at Durham University, presented the analysis that a huge rock, possibly the size of a small planet, collided with Uranus, causing it to tilt dramatically, affecting its spin, its magnetic field, and even its heat distribution. Kegerreis and his fellow researchers created a high-resolution simulation to show exactly what this would have looked like 3 to 4 billion years ago. The impact would have been catastrophic. Along with affecting the planet's tilt, the impact event may have also spurred on the development of Uranus's thick icy outer layer, which keeps the heat from planet's core locked inside. Uranus is the only planet in our solar system that doesn't leak heat from its core, reaching temperatures of -371 degrees Fahrenheit at some of its chilliest points. The impact likely caused Uranus's larger moons and rings, which orbit in line with its rotation, to gain their unique path as well. There is still quite a bit to learn about Uranus, considering only one probe has taken a close look at the planet, and that was the Voyager 2 in 1986. WATCH: Virgin Galactic reaches the edge of space |
Posted: 22 Dec 2018 02:00 AM PST Christmas wreath bread SERVES about 8 INGREDIENTS For the dough 250ml milk 50g butter, cubed, plus extra for greasing the bowl 2¼ tsp (1 sachet) active dry yeast 450g plain flour, plus extra for dusting 50g light-brown sugar ½ tsp sea salt 1 egg, lightly beaten icing sugar, to serve (optional) For the filling 200g currants 50g mixed candied citrus peel, chopped 1 tsp ground cinnamon 1 tsp mixed spice zest and juice of 1 lemon zest and juice of 1 orange 100g butter, at room temperature 2 tbsp light-brown sugar METHOD First make the dough. In a saucepan, heat the milk until just below boiling, then add the butter and remove from the heat. Allow to cool for five minutes – until just below body temperature – then add the yeast to the now lukewarm milk. Let stand for another 10 minutes. Combine the flour, brown sugar and salt in a large bowl, and make a well in the centre. Pour in the milk mixture. Using a wooden spoon, combine until the dough holds together. Continue kneading with your hands on a lightly floured worktop for another 10 minutes. Shape into a ball, place in a greased bowl, cover, and let rise in a warm spot for 90 minutes, or until the dough has doubled in volume. For the filling, heat the currants, peel, cinnamon, mixed spice, and lemon and orange zest and juice in a saucepan. Cook over very low heat, until the currants are nicely plumped up. Let cool. Mix in the butter and brown sugar and set aside. Knead the dough briefly once more. On a lightly floured worktop, roll it out into a rectangle about 45x30cm. Spread the filling over it using a spatula. Allow a margin of about 2cm at the long sides. Roll up the dough from a long side, moisten the bare edge with water, and press to seal the seam. Place the roll with the seam facing down. Moisten the ends of the roll as well and bend them together, forming a circle. Place the wreath on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. With a sharp knife, cut into the roll every 3cm, almost all the way through, but not quite. Pull out each cut piece, exposing the sides; the spirals will form a circular fan of swirls. Cover with a clean dish towel and allow the wreath to rise again for about 45 minutes. Preheat the oven to 200C/180C fan/gas mark 6. Brush the bread with the lightly beaten egg. Bake for about 30 minutes, until golden brown. Dust with icing sugar if you like. Recipe from Home Made Christmas, by Yvette van Boven, published by Abrams (£26.99). To order your copy for £19.99, visit books.telegraph.co.uk or call 0844-871 1514 |
Introducing Russia's 'New' T-72 Tank (Thanks To Some Deadly Upgrades) Posted: 21 Dec 2018 08:11 PM PST |
Third straight rout ends worst week for Dow, Nasdaq since 2008 crisis Posted: 22 Dec 2018 12:44 AM PST |
Spacex halts launch of U.S. military satellite due to winds Posted: 22 Dec 2018 09:12 AM PST The launch, SpaceX's fourth attempt in a week after technical and weather delays, would have been the rocket firm's first national security space mission for the United States. Musk's rocket company has spent years trying to break into the lucrative market for military space launches long-dominated by Lockheed and Boeing Co. SpaceX sued the U.S. Air Force in 2014 in protest over the military's award of a multibillion-dollar, non-compete contract for 36 rocket launches to United Launch Alliance, a partnership of Boeing and Lockheed. |
As Syria war winds down, refugees stay put despite hardships Posted: 23 Dec 2018 04:17 AM PST SIDON, Lebanon (AP) — Rozan Qarqour lives with her husband and six children in a tiny room in an unfinished building, where they share a bathroom with other Syrian refugees. Her husband sells paper cups of cardamom-flavored Arabic coffee on the streets of the Lebanese port city of Sidon to earn a few dollars to buy bread and vegetables. |
Documents detail how absentee ballots gathered in NC vote Posted: 23 Dec 2018 02:08 PM PST |
I’m sort of obsessed with these LED light bulbs that look like real flickering flames Posted: 23 Dec 2018 07:34 AM PST If you're looking for LED light bulbs that offer ambiance like nothing you've ever seen before, you've got to check out my latest obsession. They're LED bulbs that are designed to look like real flickering flames, and they really do! CPPSLEE LED Flame Effect Light Bulbs have an E26 base to fit any standard E26 socket, and KINDEEP LED Flame Light Bulbs have an E12 base so they replace candelabra bulbs. They look so cool, and they're discounted right now on Amazon. ## CPPSLEE - LED Flame Effect Light Bulb * ♥4 MODES: It has flame emulation mode,breathing mode,general light mode and gravity induced mode.When you turn on/turn off the bulb,you can see that the mode will be changed. * ♥CPPSLEE Flame Bulb type fit all your standard E26 hold-screws, fire down bulb fit your down hold-screws, fire up bulb fit the up hold-screws,both are safe,green energy saving and excellent heat dissipation. * ♥SAFE & GREEN ENERGY SAVING:CPPSLEE flame lamp simulates natural flame, flickering flame light bulbs, no open flame, no UV and infrared radiation.The input voltage is AC90-265v and the power is 1.8W.Save 90% of electricity from traditional flame bulbs, save electricity and save money. * ♥USAGE RECOMMENDATION: For better flame flickering effective , install bulb in a frosted glass shade, lantern, salt lamp etc. The Artificial Vivid Fire, Dynamic Moving Flame, Simulate Nature Fire Flicker Flame, wonderful Replacement of Traditional Gas Lantern. * ♥APPLICATION: Great for Home decoration, Bedroom, Living Room, Bar, Hotel, Night Clubs, Outdoor Gardens, Restaurant, Coffee shop, Villas, Wedding decorations, Party, Church, Castle and more.Decorative bulb, warm flame colors decorate your space and give you a quiet, romantic and relaxing moment. ## KINDEEP 1 Mode LED Flame Light Bulb * ✪ 1 Mode Creative C37 LED Flame Bulb: Dynamic movement of the flame to simulate the natural flames, vivid, but no risk of open fire * ✪ Energy-Saving: Less power-consuming LED light source, save your energy bill, perfect replacement of oil lamps lanterns. Decorate your space with its orange warm color, give you a peaceful, romantic and relaxing moment * ✪ Easy Installation: E12 candelabra base, AC 100-265V. For better flame flickering effect, try the bulb in a frosted glass shade, lantern or salt lamp * ✪ Application: Home decoration, bedroom, living room, bars, hotels, nightclubs, outdoor garden, restaurant, cafe, villas, wedding decorations, parties, churches, castles and so on * ✪ Warranty: Long lifespan and 1 year warranty. Any question, email us and get reply within 24 hours |
British ex-Lib Dem leader and diplomat Paddy Ashdown dies aged 77 Posted: 22 Dec 2018 04:22 PM PST Paddy Ashdown, the former leader of Britain's Liberal Democrats who served as the international high representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, died Saturday at the age of 77, his party announced. Ashdown, a former special forces officer, led the centrist Liberal Democrats in opposition from 1988 until 1999, reviving their fortunes after years in the wilderness. "I have the best of people and the best of friends to fight this with, which makes me, as so often in my life, very lucky," Ashdown said. |
Why We Still Love the F-4 Phantom After 60 Years Posted: 22 Dec 2018 12:00 PM PST |
This story of a noisy neighbor — and cake — shows the power of kindness over anger Posted: 23 Dec 2018 09:02 AM PST Writer Candice Marie Benbow chose to handle what could have been a sticky situation with a neighbor with kindness, and, also, cake. On Dec. 15, Benbow shared an unusual (and hilarious) letter she wrote to her downstairs neighbor on Twitter. Or, in Benbow's words, "But last night... fam, you tried it. |
Canada demands China release Canadians for the first time Posted: 21 Dec 2018 06:22 PM PST |
White House: Democrats are standing up for illegal immigrants instead of American citizens Posted: 22 Dec 2018 06:30 PM PST |
Turkey bolsters troops in Kurdish areas of northern Syria: war monitor Posted: 22 Dec 2018 05:22 PM PST Turkey on Saturday sent military reinforcements to northern Syria near an area controlled by Kurdish forces as Ankara threatens to carry out a fresh offensive to wipe them out, a war monitor said. The move comes after US President Donald Trump's surprise announcement on Wednesday of the withdrawal of American troops stationed in northeastern Syria alongside Kurdish fighters, a long-time enemy of Turkey. Washington has for years supported the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in the fight against the Islamic State group in Syria, as part of an international anti-jihadist coalition dominated by the People's Protection Units (YPG). |
New Jersey referee suspended after forcing black wrestler to have haircut Posted: 22 Dec 2018 04:29 PM PST The video, which was uploaded on Twitter on Thursday by a reporter from SNJ Today newspaper, showed Andrew Johnson of Buena Regional High School in Buena, New Jersey, getting his dreadlocks hairstyle cut off by a school official. A referee named Alan Maloney, who is white, apparently had ordered Johnson to cut off his hair, according to local media reports. "Deeply disturbed that Andrew Johnson, a student at Buena Regional H.S., was forced to choose between keeping his dreadlocks and competing in a wrestling tournament," wrote New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, a democrat, on Twitter. |
With no deal, U.S. government shutdown likely to drag on past Christmas Posted: 22 Dec 2018 06:15 PM PST With no deal in sight on a bill to fund the government, Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell sent senators home until Thursday. While he said he would call them back if a deal was struck, the decision all but guaranteed a partial shutdown would stretch at least until then. Lawmakers will depart Washington with Trump and Senate Democrats seemingly as entrenched in their positions as ever. |
Everything new coming to Netflix this week, and everything leaving (week of Dec. 23) Posted: 23 Dec 2018 06:02 AM PST Merry (week of) Christmas, everyone! As you might expect, the list of arrivals on Netflix this week is a bit shorter than usual, but there are still a few prime additions worth queuing up. First, we've got Avengers: Infinity War \-- one of the biggest movies of the year and is sure to be one of the most-streamed non-holiday movies on the service over the next few weeks. Plus, we all need to refresh our memories before Avengers: Endgame next year. Other highlights include the eleventh season of Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown, The Magicians season 3, and a really great new anime called Hi Score Girl. There's only one departure, but it's a pretty notable one: Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. I'll be watching this one before it vanishes. Here is the complete list of the Netflix arrivals and departures for the week of December 23rd, 2018: ## Arrivals ### Monday, December 24th * Hi Score Girl-- NETFLIX ORIGINAL * The Magicians: Season 3 ### Tuesday, December 25th * Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown: Season 11 * Marvel Studios' Avengers: Infinity War ### Wednesday, December 26th * Alexa & Katie: Season 2-- NETFLIX ORIGINAL * YOU ### Friday, December 28th * Instant Hotel-- NETFLIX ORIGINAL * La noche de 12 años-- NETFLIX FILM * Selection Day-- NETFLIX ORIGINAL * When Angels Sleep-- NETFLIX FILM * Yummy Mummies-- NETFLIX ORIGINAL * * * ## Departures ### Tuesday, December 25th * Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl We'll be back next week with another full slate of shows, movies, and specials coming and going from the streaming service. In the meantime, check out the complete lists of arriving content and departing content. |
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