2019年1月4日星期五

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Yahoo! News: Terrorism


In Trump era, Nancy Pelosi admits to nostalgia about George W. Bush. Here's why

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 04:26 AM PST

In Trump era, Nancy Pelosi admits to nostalgia about George W. Bush. Here's whyNancy Pelosi says taking on Donald Trump will differ from sparring with George W. Bush. With Trump, she says, there's no agreement on basic facts.


Why All Those Photos of Mike Pence Swearing In Newly Elected Senators Aren't What They Seem

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 11:30 AM PST

Why All Those Photos of Mike Pence Swearing In Newly Elected Senators Aren't What They SeemThe tradition of faking it goes back to as early as the 1930s


Saudi Arabia seeks death penalty for Khashoggi murder suspects

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 02:15 AM PST

Saudi Arabia seeks death penalty for Khashoggi murder suspectsSaudi Arabia's attorney general sought the death penalty for five of 11 defendants charged with the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi as their high-profile trial opened in Riyadh on Thursday. All 11 accused were present with their lawyers at the opening hearing in the capital, according to a statement by the attorney general carried by the official Saudi Press Agency. The attorney general said Saudi Arabia had twice submitted formal requests for evidence from Turkey - where Khashoggi was murdered inside the kingdom's Istanbul consulate - but had received no response. The names of the defendants have not been officially released. Five top officials in Saudi Arabia - including royal court insider Saud al-Qahtani - were sacked over the Khashoggi murder, but there is no proof that they are among those charged. Khashoggi, a contributor to the Washington Post, was murdered on October 2 in what Riyadh called a "rogue" operation. The 59-year-old Saudi insider-turned-critic was strangled and his body cut into pieces by a team of 15 Saudis sent to Istanbul for the killing, according to Turkish officials. Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has been forced to do damage control in the wake of Khashoggi's death  Credit: G20 Press Office via AP, File There have been reports that his remains, which have never been found, were dissolved in acid. The defence team on Thursday requested a copy of the indictment sheet and a timeframe within which to review the charges. The prosecutor agreed to both requests, SPA said. No date has been set for the next hearing. The Khashoggi murder shocked the world at a time when Saudi Arabia and its de facto leader, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, were pushing an aggressive public relations campaign to rebrand the ultraconservative monarchy as a modern state. Among Prince Mohammed's strongest allies is US President Donald Trump, who now faces increased pressure to approve measures against Saudi Arabia. The US has sanctioned 17 Saudi citizens in connection with the Khashoggi murder. France and Canada have also sanctioned Saudi Arabian nationals. The US Central Intelligence Agency has reportedly concluded that Prince Mohammed very likely ordered Khashoggi's murder. A bipartisan resolution approved by the US Senate last month also holds the crown prince responsible for the killing. But in November the Saudi attorney general ruled out any involvement by the young crown prince, whose reformist credentials abroad have been seriously tarnished by the murder. The Khashoggi affair has also given Turkey - allied with Saudi rivals Qatar and Iran - unusual leverage in regional power plays. Ankara has sought the extradition of the suspects in Saudi custody to stand trial in Turkey but its requests have been repeatedly rebuffed by Riyadh. Rights groups and the United Nations have called for an independent investigation into Khashoggi's death, with UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres last month calling for a "credible" probe. "Given the possible involvement of Saudi authorities in Khashoggi's murder and the lack of independence of Saudi Arabia's criminal justice system, the impartiality of any investigation and trial would be in question," Samah Hadid, a Middle East director at Amnesty International, told AFP on Thursday. "This is why a UN-led and independent investigation is needed into the murder of Khashoggi."


'No L-pocalypse!': New York's 'L' train to keep running during repairs

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 03:00 PM PST

'No L-pocalypse!': New York's 'L' train to keep running during repairsMore than two years after news that one of New York City's busiest subway lines would stop running between Manhattan and Brooklyn to allow for repairs, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Thursday that the "L" train would keep rolling. The expected closure of the L train tunnel under the East River for at least 15 months had dismayed residents of the Brooklyn communities of Williamsburg, Bushwick and beyond. Cuomo told a news conference that engineering experts from Cornell and Columbia universities had looked at the plans over the last few weeks drawn up by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the state agency that runs the subway, and found them needlessly disruptive.


New Petrobras boss seeks free-market 'efficiency' for oil giant

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 03:49 PM PST

New Petrobras boss seeks free-market 'efficiency' for oil giant"Monopolies restrict liberty," Roberto Castello Branco told a crowd of officials and Petrobras executives on the day he took up his functions. Petrobras a couple of years ago "was looted by a criminal organization made up of corrupt politicians, enemies of capitalism, and a small group of employees," he said. The harsh words referred to a sprawling, multi-billion-dollar corruption scandal implicating Petrobras and political parties, including those from the Workers Party that ruled Brazil from 2003-2016.


Chuck Grassley: I'm only three heartbeats from the presidency

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 12:52 PM PST

Chuck Grassley: I'm only three heartbeats from the presidencyDemocrats took control of the House of Representatives on Thursday for the 116th Congress of the United States.


Chile's LATAM Airlines is world's most punctual airline 2019

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 08:03 AM PST

Chile's LATAM Airlines is world's most punctual airline 2019Flyers aboard LATAM Airlines are most likely to make their connecting flight and arrive at their destination on time, according to a new ranking of the world's most punctual airlines. 


These Democrats didn't vote for Nancy Pelosi for House speaker

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 12:22 PM PST

These Democrats didn't vote for Nancy Pelosi for House speakerDemocrats who didn't vote for Pelosi offered strikingly similar reasons.


Mexico urges thorough probe into border tear gas incident

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 12:47 PM PST

Mexico urges thorough probe into border tear gas incidentMEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico's foreign affairs ministry has formally asked the United States government to conduct a thorough investigation into a Jan. 1 incident in which U.S. agents fired tear gas into Mexico to stop crossing migrants.


Top Taiwan court revokes conviction of ex-leader Ma, orders retrial

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 03:59 AM PST

Top Taiwan court revokes conviction of ex-leader Ma, orders retrialTaiwan's top court Thursday ordered a new trial of former president Ma Ying-jeou, revoking his conviction in a political leaks case, one of a raft of lawsuits brought against him since he stepped down in 2016. Ma was sentenced to four months in prison last year by the high court for violating the communication security and surveillance act, overturning a previous not guilty verdict from a lower court. Ma's Beijing-friendly Kuomintang (KMT) party held power from 2008 to 2016, before it was trounced by Tsai Ing-wen's Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).


Video: Customer arrested for allegedly assaulting McDonald's employee over straw

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 02:20 AM PST

Video: Customer arrested for allegedly assaulting McDonald's employee over strawVideo shows the patron reach over an employee and forcefully shake the woman.


Best Bites: Spinach zucchini lasagna rolls

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 05:00 AM PST

Best Bites: Spinach zucchini lasagna rollsWelcome to Best Bites, a twice-weekly video series that aims to satisfy your


As loans and aid dry up, U.S. farmers face fresh challenge from shutdown

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 01:51 PM PST

As loans and aid dry up, U.S. farmers face fresh challenge from shutdownU.S. farmers, already battered by the U.S.-China trade war, are facing increasing anxiety as the partial government shutdown nears the two-week mark, leaving crucial aid and loan payments in limbo. The shutdown has blocked assistance for many farmers, who at this time of year apply for federal loans as they pay bills due from the previous year and begin budgeting for next season's planting. It is also affecting aid payments promised to allay the effects of the trade war.


A first class gaffe: Cathay to honour cheap ticket error

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 02:09 AM PST

A first class gaffe: Cathay to honour cheap ticket errorScores of savvy travellers will be sipping heavily discounted champagne in first class recliners on Cathay Pacific flights this year after the airline agreed to honour tickets that were mistakenly sold at a fraction of their value. Airline and travel blogs went into overdrive on New Year's Eve after eagle-eyed shoppers noticed the carrier was offering first and business class tickets on its website from Vietnam to the United States and Canada for as little as $670. It took two days for Cathay to publicly acknowledge the error with the airline on Wednesday saying it would indeed honour the cheap fares.


‘Black Girl Magic’: 17 black female judges elected Texas county swear in, make history

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 05:51 AM PST

'Black Girl Magic': 17 black female judges elected Texas county swear in, make historyOfficials believe this is the largest group of black female elected at the same time in Texas' largest county.


Democrats to take on Trump as divided US Congress arrives in Washington

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 06:16 AM PST

Democrats to take on Trump as divided US Congress arrives in WashingtonDemocrats on Thursday took over the US House of Representatives, ushering in a new era of divided government in Washington with the goal of checking Donald Trump's turbulent presidency. Battle-tested Nancy Pelosi was poised to take over as speaker of the House as a partial federal government shutdown over Trump's insistence that lawmakers fund a southern border wall neared the two-week mark. The end of Trump's one-party rule in Washington lent air to Democrats deflated after the bombastic Republican's 2016 victory.


15 Stunning University Libraries Around the World You Need to See

Posted: 04 Jan 2019 08:40 AM PST

15 Stunning University Libraries Around the World You Need to See


Why China and ASEAN's South China Sea Negotiations Will Go Nowhere

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 03:44 AM PST

Why China and ASEAN's South China Sea Negotiations Will Go NowhereSovereignty issues created the original crisis and they are now undoing talks to create a Code of Conduct.


Senator Warren slams former Senator Lieberman for ZTE lobbying gig

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 02:02 PM PST

Senator Warren slams former Senator Lieberman for ZTE lobbying gigDemocratic U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren, who is eyeing a presidential run, blasted former Senator Joseph Lieberman for becoming a lobbyist for ZTE Corp, a Chinese telecommunications equipment maker accused of ties to China's government. In a tweet posted on Wednesday night, Warren said Lieberman had "joined" lobbyists for ZTE, which she wrote had "violated serious U.S. sanctions" against Iran and North Korea. Lieberman, who ran unsuccessfully for vice president as a Democrat in 2000 and Kasowitz Benson Torres, the firm where he is a lobbyist, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.


Three Ways the Government Shutdown Could Affect You

Posted: 04 Jan 2019 02:57 PM PST

Three Ways the Government Shutdown Could Affect YouPresident Trump said Friday that the government shutdown triggered over an impasse on border protection could last months or even years, which could spread its impact far beyond the 800,000 feder...


Smell of Cooking Fish Suspected in Death of Food Allergic 11-Year-Old Boy

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 09:41 AM PST

Smell of Cooking Fish Suspected in Death of Food Allergic 11-Year-Old BoyAn 11-year-old New York City boy died on New Year's Day after a possible allergic reaction to fish, police said Wednesday.


Syria is 'sand and death,' Trump says

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 09:21 AM PST

Syria is 'sand and death,' Trump saysUS President Donald Trump on Wednesday offered a rather stark take on the situation in war-wracked Syria, summing it up in two words -- "sand and death" -- while remaining vague about the timing of the withdrawal of US troops. "So Syria was lost long ago. "I never said we are getting out overnight," Trump said.


This Alpina Z1 showed BMW where it went wrong

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 09:50 AM PST

This Alpina Z1 showed BMW where it went wrongRarely seen but undoubtedly a star, the Alpina Z1 roadster is what BMW should have done with its own sports car


Hurry, the $18 Crock-Pot with 7,000 5-star reviews is back on Amazon

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 11:25 AM PST

Hurry, the $18 Crock-Pot with 7,000 5-star reviews is back on AmazonIf you want a great multi-use cooker that can perform all sorts of great cooking functions, there are plenty of options out there. The Instant Pot DUO60 is the most popular one, and Crock-Pot has a comparable model that's even more affordable. But if you just want a no-fuss slow cooker, then you don't have to spend anywhere close to $100. In fact, if you grab the Crock-Pot SCR300-SS 3-Quart Manual Slow Cooker right now while it's back in stock and on sale at a discount, you'll only pay $18.49! Here's some additional info from the product page: * Serves 3+ people. 3-quart capacity * High/Low cook settings, and convenient Warm setting * Crock-Pot features removable, dishwasher-safe stoneware insert, and dishwasher-safe glass lid * Polished silver, stainless steel exterior with black accents and plastic handles * Recipes included


Florida's Scott delays oath, despite light public schedule

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 07:56 PM PST

Florida's Scott delays oath, despite light public scheduleTALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Republican Florida Gov. Rick Scott was supposed to start his new job as a U.S. senator Thursday, but he delayed his swearing in ostensibly to keep his promise to fight for Floridians every day of his term.


What Happens When You Stop Making Credit Card Payments?

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 06:00 AM PST

What Happens When You Stop Making Credit Card Payments?Whether the reason is a layoff, a medical emergency or a pile of debt that is more than you can afford, struggling to pay credit card bills is a problem many people face. When you quit making credit card payments, you can be charged late fees and higher interest rates and take a hit on your credit. Brent Vallat, head of lending at Varo Money Inc., a provider of mobile banking services, says credit card issuers understand that sometimes people face circumstances where money gets tight.


Manicurist dies after being run over by customer who refused to pay $35 bill, police say

Posted: 02 Jan 2019 05:51 PM PST

Manicurist dies after being run over by customer who refused to pay $35 bill, police sayPolice say a woman ran over 51-year-old Nhu "Annie" Ngoc Quynh Nguyen after skipping out on the bill for a $35 manicure.


Why You Should Be Happy About China's Historic Moon Landing

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 01:20 PM PST

Why You Should Be Happy About China's Historic Moon LandingChina's trip to the far side of the moon is good news for space exploration


Ultima Thule: First photographs taken by New Horizons spacecraft reveal distant world resembles snowman

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 02:37 AM PST

Ultima Thule: First photographs taken by New Horizons spacecraft reveal distant world resembles snowmanNasa has revealed the first photo of the distant world of Ultima Thule, the most distant object that humanity has ever explored. The tiny, icy object resembles a snowman in the photo, which is just the first of a whole host of data that the space agency hopes to receive back from its New Horizons spacecraft. The picture came after flight controllers said they had had success in the high-risk, middle-of-the-night encounter at the mysterious body known as Ultima Thule on the frozen fringes of our solar system, about four billion miles away in a dark and frigid region of space known as the Kuiper Belt. Now they will work to download and look through all of the data sent back over that long distance, a process that could take years. "That image is so 2018... Meet Ultima Thule!" said lead investigator Alan Stern, doing little to hide his joy as he revealed a new sharper image of the cosmic body, taken at a distance as close as 17,000 miles with a resolution of 140 metres per pixel. "That bowling pin is gone - it's a snowman if anything at all," Dr Stern said during a Nasa briefing. "What this spacecraft and this team accomplished is unprecedented." These are the first colour images of Ultima Thule, taken at a distance of 85,000 miles, highlighting its reddish surface Credit: AFP Ultima Thule's surface reflects light about as much as "garden variety dirt," he said, as the sun's rays are 1,600 times fainter there than on Earth. The body is roughly 19 miles long and completes its own rotation in about 15 hours. Nasa dubbed the larger lobe Ultima, and the other, which is about three times smaller, Thule. "This is the first object that we can clearly tell was born this way" Stern said, instead of evolving as a sort of "bi-lobe." "This really puts the nail on the coffin now. We know that this is how these kinds of objects in many cases form." Alan Stern, with New Horizons team members  Credit: AFP Around 4.5 billion years ago a cloud of frozen pebbles began to join forces, gradually forming two bodies - Ultima and Thule. Slowing turning, they eventually touched at each other at what mission geology manager Jeff Moore called an "extremely slow speed" - maybe just one to a few miles per hour. If such a meeting occurred between two cars in a parking lot, he said, no driver would bother writing it up. The lobes, according to Moore, are really just "resting on each other." "New Horizons is like a time machine, taking us back to the birth of the solar system," Moore said. "We are seeing a physical representation of the beginning of planetary formation, frozen in time." Carly Howett, another researcher of the mission, noted that "we can definitely say that Ultima Thule is red," perhaps due to irradiation of ice. The close approach came a half-hour into the new year, and three years after New Horizons' unprecedented swing past Pluto.


This Is Toyota's New Lexus LS Autonomous Test Car

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 11:50 AM PST

This Is Toyota's New Lexus LS Autonomous Test CarIt has more advanced tech than before and additional cameras, and it looks better, too.


India arrests 750 in flashpoint temple clashes

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 10:36 PM PST

India arrests 750 in flashpoint temple clashesTwo days of violent protests in south India sparked by two women entering one of Hinduism's holiest temples have seen more than 750 people arrested, police said, as they braced for more trouble Friday. The Sabarimala temple in Kerala state has been at the centre of a prolonged showdown between Hindu devotees and women activists over access to the shrine. Anger erupted on Wednesday after two women in their 40s wrong-footed devotees to sneak into the Sabarimala temple in Kerala state via a side entrance before dawn to worship.


UK foreign minister Hunt: Syria's Assad will be around for a while

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 04:26 AM PST

UK foreign minister Hunt: Syria's Assad will be around for a whileBritish foreign minister Jeremy Hunt said on Thursday that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad will remain in place for "a while" thanks to support from Russia, even though Britain's position was still that he remains a block to lasting peace. "The British long-standing position is that we won't have lasting peace in Syria with that (Assad-led) regime, but regretfully, we do think he's going to be around for a while," Hunt told Sky News. Nearly eight years into a war that has displaced millions of Syrians, Assad has recovered control of most of the country with support from Russia, Iran, and Iranian-backed Shi'ite Muslim groups such as Lebanon's Hezbollah.


Dow closes 660 points lower after Apple cuts sales outlook, weak reading on U.S. manufacturing

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 01:31 PM PST

Dow closes 660 points lower after Apple cuts sales outlook, weak reading on U.S. manufacturingThe Dow fell 660 points after Apple lowered its quarterly revenue outlook due to slowing iPhone sales in China, spooking stock market investors.


Buzz grows on 'flying cars' ahead of major tech show

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 10:03 PM PST

Buzz grows on 'flying cars' ahead of major tech showWill flying cars take off at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show? NFT Inc. co-founders Maki and Guy Kaplinsky, a couple developing a flying vehicle in Israel and California, will have their vision on display at show, with a media session on Sunday. "We believe we have a winning design that will enable us to make the Model T of flying cars -- a low-cost production model," Guy Kaplinsky told AFP in a Silicon Valley office park where a prototype model was being assembled.


China's 'Jack the Ripper' executed

Posted: 02 Jan 2019 10:48 PM PST

China's 'Jack the Ripper' executedA serial killer dubbed China's "Jack the Ripper" for the way he mutilated several of his 11 female victims was executed Thursday morning, three decades after the first murder, the court which sentenced him said. The court in the northwest city of Baiyin, Gansu province, which handed him the death sentence in March last year announced on the Twitter-like Weibo that it had been carried out. China's supreme court had approved the execution, it said.


Pelosi wins speaker job, will lead House Democrats again

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 09:20 PM PST

Pelosi wins speaker job, will lead House Democrats againWASHINGTON (AP) — Nancy Pelosi knew this moment would come, even if others had their doubts — or worked to stop her.


Why Tesla Just Dropped Its Car Prices by $2,000

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 07:56 AM PST

Why Tesla Just Dropped Its Car Prices by $2,000You can thank the disappearing tax credit.


Guyana government to challenge no-confidence vote in court

Posted: 03 Jan 2019 02:19 PM PST

Guyana government to challenge no-confidence vote in courtThe Dec. 21 vote triggered new elections within 90 days, after one lawmaker from Granger's APNU-AFC coalition sided with the opposition, which accuses the government of mismanaging the country's oil resources by granting Exxon Mobil overly generous contract terms. The government plans to argue that the motion needed 34 votes to pass, rather than the 33 it received, and that the lawmaker who cast the deciding vote was ineligible to be a member of parliament because he also holds Canadian citizenship, attorney general Basil Williams said. Williams told reporters that the government would first petition the South American country's High Court, and if unsuccessful is prepared to appeal to Guyana's Court of Appeal and the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), the judicial body of the Caricom group of nations.


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