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- U.S. won't partner with countries that use Huawei systems: Pompeo
- Pakistan bans groups linked to Mumbai attack suspects
- With Top Investor in Jail, Putin Hits at Business Climate
- Every Photo From Our EV Battle Between the 2019 Chevrolet Bolt EV and 2019 Hyundai Kona Electric
- Colorado Man Fatally Beat Fiancee with Bat on Thanksgiving, Officer Testifies
- Trump apparently not familiar with his administration's push for global decriminalization of homosexuality
- The Latest: Snow forces closure of Vegas to Phoenix route
- Britain, EU closer to possible agreement on Brexit: EU diplomats
- Charity says 24 Polish bishops covered up sex abuses of minors
- Pakistani-held Kashmir on alert as tensions with India rise
- Venezuela Army Trucks Block Guaido's Travels as Showdown Looms
- Meet the 'New' F-21 Fighter: An F-16 On Steroids (With F-22 and F-35 DNA)?
- Canada looks to reunite Syrian family after fire claims seven kids
- United Airlines: Three new routes for fast-growing Denver hub
- Andrew McCabe says it is ‘possible’ Trump is Russian asset
- Driver hurt by air bag shrapnel as investigation drags on
- Southwest Airlines cancels nearly 400 flights as maintenance woes, winter storms linger
- Statue of Polish Solidarity priest accused of pedophilia removed
- Putin: We'll target U.S. if Washington deploys missiles in Europe
- 20 Affordable Indoor Planters We Love
- Saudi Prince Pledges to Help India Fight Terror
- French TV cuts Facebook live feed from Jewish cemetery after anti-Semitic abuse
- One Last Grift for Bernie Sanders
- Carbon dioxide in our atmosphere may soar to levels not seen in 56 million years
- Girl's death haunted police until arrest made 45 years later
- Israel PM deal seeks to boost ultra-right in April vote
- Working While Receiving Social Security Disability
- Tesla Model 3 Loses CR Recommendation | Reliability
- Seven children from same family killed in Canadian house fire
- No more A380s? Why Airbus' bet on 'superjumbo' jets failed
- Abbas says will reject reduced tax reimbursement from Israel
- 9 Great Utility Stocks to Buy for Income
- Snow, sleet threaten U.S. East Coast, hinder hundreds of flights
- Pompeo Denies ‘ISIS Bride’ Request to Return to U.S.
- Funeral held for youngest victim of factory shooting
- 14 Designers Decorate the Modernism Week Show House With Flair
- Ex-Trump lawyer Cohen to testify before House oversight panel next week
- Mercedes-Benz Recall | Automated System Problem
- Police say Smollett left a paper trail after he wrote a check to the Osundairo brothers to help him stage a hate crime
- US weighing options on American IS sympathizer in Syria
U.S. won't partner with countries that use Huawei systems: Pompeo Posted: 21 Feb 2019 05:28 AM PST U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Thursday warned that the United States would not be able to partner with or share information with countries that adopt Huawei Technologies Co Ltd systems, citing security concerns. In an interview on Fox Business Network, Pompeo said nations in Europe and elsewhere need to understand the risks of implementing Huawei's telecommunications equipment and that when they did, they would ultimately not use the company's systems. "If a country adopts this and puts it in some of their critical information systems, we won't be able to share information with them, we won't be able to work alongside them," Pompeo said. |
Pakistan bans groups linked to Mumbai attack suspects Posted: 21 Feb 2019 09:05 AM PST Pakistan on Thursday banned two groups believed to be fronts for the group blamed for the 2008 Mumbai terror attack, amid heightened pressure on Islamabad to act against militants. Jamaat-ud-Dawa and Falah-e-Insaniat Foundation were designated "proscribed organisations", the interior ministry said in a statement, adding that Prime Minister Imran Khan had ordered officials to accelerate action against banned groups. JuD and FIF are considered by the UN to be fronts for Lashkar-e-Taiba, a group accused by Washington and New Delhi of carrying out the Mumbai attack, which killed 166 people and brought India and Pakistan to the brink of war. |
With Top Investor in Jail, Putin Hits at Business Climate Posted: 20 Feb 2019 05:21 AM PST |
Every Photo From Our EV Battle Between the 2019 Chevrolet Bolt EV and 2019 Hyundai Kona Electric Posted: 20 Feb 2019 11:30 AM PST |
Colorado Man Fatally Beat Fiancee with Bat on Thanksgiving, Officer Testifies Posted: 19 Feb 2019 08:23 PM PST |
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The Latest: Snow forces closure of Vegas to Phoenix route Posted: 21 Feb 2019 12:05 PM PST |
Britain, EU closer to possible agreement on Brexit: EU diplomats Posted: 21 Feb 2019 04:35 AM PST The backstop is an insurance policy designed to avoid border controls between EU member Ireland and British-ruled Northern Ireland after Brexit. "We are also looking at updating the declaration on future EU-UK ties after Brexit to give more prominence to the 'alternative arrangements' sought by Britain," said one EU diplomat who deals with Brexit. "But May won't get any firm wording before Feb. 28." A second diplomat, briefed on the May-Juncker talks on Wednesday evening, confirmed the EU would only signal this was the direction of travel before the British prime minister faces another round of Brexit votes in the UK parliament. |
Charity says 24 Polish bishops covered up sex abuses of minors Posted: 21 Feb 2019 09:00 AM PST A Polish charity helping victims of child abuse committed by Catholic priests accused 24 bishops on Thursday of concealing perpetrators of sexual molestation of minors. The "Have No Fear" charity made the allegation in a report released as Pope Francis convened Catholic leaders from around the world to address scandals over child sexual abuse by priests that have ravaged the Church's credibility over the last three decades. The report, which has been delivered to the pope, named Polish bishops whom it said had "concealed clerical crimes and moved pedophilic priests from one parish to another". |
Pakistani-held Kashmir on alert as tensions with India rise Posted: 20 Feb 2019 04:15 PM PST Bunkers are being rebuilt and a blackout has been ordered, but schools and bazaars remained open Thursday in Chakothi, a border village in Pakistani-held Kashmir, after a deadly attack sent tensions with neighbouring India soaring. Residents were worried but life was going on in the village of some 3,000 inhabitants just three kilometres (two miles) from the "Line of Control", the de facto border which divides Kashmir between India and Pakistan. India and Pakistan, both nuclear powers, have been fighting for seven decades over the Himalayan region of Kashmir, now one of the most militarised zones in the world. |
Venezuela Army Trucks Block Guaido's Travels as Showdown Looms Posted: 21 Feb 2019 10:32 AM PST |
Meet the 'New' F-21 Fighter: An F-16 On Steroids (With F-22 and F-35 DNA)? Posted: 20 Feb 2019 05:00 PM PST |
Canada looks to reunite Syrian family after fire claims seven kids Posted: 21 Feb 2019 10:18 AM PST Canada is looking to quickly bring over siblings of a Syrian refugee distraught over the loss of her seven children in a Halifax house fire, the prime minister said Thursday. "The immigration minister is seized with this particular case," Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said when asked if Ottawa would fast-track the immigration or asylum process to bring the woman's brothers to Canada in order to provide her with family support. The family was among tens of thousands of Syrian refugees welcomed by Canada over the past four years. |
United Airlines: Three new routes for fast-growing Denver hub Posted: 20 Feb 2019 05:39 AM PST |
Andrew McCabe says it is ‘possible’ Trump is Russian asset Posted: 20 Feb 2019 09:25 AM PST In a startling remark from a top US intelligence official, former acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe says that it is "possible" that Donald Trump is a Russian asset. Mr McCabe made the comments on Tuesday, when he said that the FBI's Russia investigation was launched to suss out the president's ties to Moscow, and that he is eager to see what special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation uncovers. "I think it's possible," Mr McCabe told CNN's Anderson Cooper. |
Driver hurt by air bag shrapnel as investigation drags on Posted: 20 Feb 2019 12:23 PM PST |
Southwest Airlines cancels nearly 400 flights as maintenance woes, winter storms linger Posted: 21 Feb 2019 01:55 PM PST |
Statue of Polish Solidarity priest accused of pedophilia removed Posted: 21 Feb 2019 04:57 AM PST A statue of a priest who was leading figure in the movement that toppled Communism in Poland was removed by protesters, who accused the Catholic Church of neglecting accusations that he sexually abused minors. The statue of Henryk Jankowski in central Gdansk - the birthplace of the Solidarity movement - was lifted from its plinth overnight by three men who then handed themselves in to police, Gdansk police spokeswoman Karina Kaminska said on Thursday. |
Putin: We'll target U.S. if Washington deploys missiles in Europe Posted: 20 Feb 2019 05:44 AM PST |
20 Affordable Indoor Planters We Love Posted: 21 Feb 2019 02:03 PM PST |
Saudi Prince Pledges to Help India Fight Terror Posted: 20 Feb 2019 01:50 AM PST "Terrorism is a common concern and Saudi Arabia will cooperate with India in fighting it, including in matters like intelligence sharing," Prince Mohammed said in a press statement alongside Modi in New Delhi. The comments were part of the Saudi royal's delicate diplomacy, as he visits both nuclear-armed South Asian neighbors amid heightened geopolitical tensions. |
French TV cuts Facebook live feed from Jewish cemetery after anti-Semitic abuse Posted: 20 Feb 2019 01:47 PM PST A French TV channel said on Wednesday it had been forced to cut short a live Facebook broadcast from a desecrated Jewish cemetery in eastern France because of an onslaught of anti-Semitic commentary. "Our country is confronted with a resurgence of anti-Semitism undoubtedly without precedent since the Second World War," President Emmanuel Macron said later on Tuesday in an annual speech to Jewish leaders in France. France 3 television said it went live from the first cemetery in the village of Quatzenheim on Tuesday as President Emmanuel Macron was visiting to pay his respects after more than 90 graves were vandalised with swastikas and anti-Semitic abuse. |
One Last Grift for Bernie Sanders Posted: 20 Feb 2019 03:30 AM PST Bernie Sanders, the antique Brooklyn socialist who represents Vermont in the Senate, is not quite ready to retire to his lakeside dacha and so once again is running for the presidential nomination of a party to which he does not belong with an agenda about which he cannot be quite entirely honest.Progressivism in 2019 is a funny critter, indeed.Comrade Muppet puts on a good show, but if you want to know where his heart is, go to berniesanders.com, where you'll find a Bernie Sanders swag store and a donations link and precious little about what the candidate thinks and believes. Sanders has been around long enough to appreciate that Democratic presidential campaigns are made of rage and money, with ideas way back there somewhere near the caboose. Fresh ideas don't pay the mortgage on second and third homes, either, which must be of some interest to a man with Senator Sanders's real-estate portfolio, relatively modest senator's salary, and light professional résumé.To the very limited extent that Senator Sanders is a man of ideas, he is — not that he'd ever admit it — a man of Donald Trump's ideas. Who does this sound like? "I don't know why we need millions of people to be coming into this country as guest workers who will work for lower wages than American workers and drive wages down even lower than they are now." President Trump? Yes, indeed, but it is Senator Sanders. Representative Steve King of Iowa, immigration restrictionists such as Roy Beck of NumbersUSA, and President Trump himself all have found occasion to praise Senator Sanders for his beady-eyed, zero-sum view of immigration.Senator Sanders has, in fact, been all too happy to appropriate the rhetorical scheme of the alt-right knuckleheads (remember those guys?), denouncing those who take a more liberal view of immigration as advocates of "open borders" — a position held by approximately zero figures in American public life — and agents of a sinister conspiracy advanced by the Koch brothers and affiliated business interests. Which is to say: Senator Sanders's criticism of the Koch brothers comes from the same direction as President Trump's.Like his populist fellow-travelers — including President Trump — Senator Sanders applies much of the same zero-sum thinking to trade. Quiz question: Who described the Trans-Pacific Partnership as a "disaster" — Donald Trump or Bernie Sanders?Both, actually.Right-wing populists and left-wing populists may disagree about such world-changing issues as whether the phrase "a man with ovaries" actually means anything, but on the fundamental policy questions they come down strikingly close to one another. That is because the enemy of populism isn't the right wing or the left wing — the enemy of populism is liberalism, understood here not in the demented sense we use it in U.S. politics (where liberals are the people opposed to liberalism) but in its proper sense, meaning the classical-liberal regime of property rights, free enterprise, free trade, individual rights, and a worldview based on well-ordered liberty emphasizing cooperation within and between nations.Senator Sanders, like President Trump, is an anti-liberal — and, fundamentally, a nationalist. Sanders may be deep-dipped and tie-dyed in 1970s countercultural horsepucky, but he is a practitioner of a very old and established kind of politics that would have been familiar to such frankly nationalist politicians as Franklin Roosevelt (and Teddy Roosevelt, for that matter), Woodrow Wilson, and Benito Mussolini. He has been shamed out of the blunt, Trumpish way he talked about immigration during those 2016 union-hall speeches, but his worldview remains essentially the same. Most politicians do not evolve very much at his advanced age.The feature of nationalism that Trump and Sanders — and, to a considerable degree, figures such as Senator Elizabeth Warren and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez — are rehabilitating is, in part, corporatism, a word that all of them certainly would abjure and that none of them quite understands. Contemporary progressives use the word corporatism to describe a situation in which the notionally democratic character of government is subverted by private business interests, but in reality it means something closer to the opposite: the subordination of private business interests to the "national interest," something formally short of the Marxist-Leninist model of outright appropriation of the means of production but functionally similar to it.Mussolini was, for all his absurd macho-man peacocking and bluster, a practitioner of what American progressives sometimes call "stakeholder" economics and politics. The corporazioni of fascist Italy were intended to coordinate the efforts of business owners, labor, government, and other interest groups in the service of a unified national agenda. Senator Warren, in particular, frequently speaks of the social role of American businesses in explicitly corporatist terms, but the far-left American intellectuals who dream of "workers' councils" and grand industrial projects directed by the central government are practitioners of classical corporatism, whether they understand the fact or do not. The so-called Green New Deal is a textbook corporatist boondoggle.Senator Sanders may call himself a socialist, but then, so did Mussolini, for a long time.If you view the economy as a kind of national household (which is what the Greek root of "economy" literally means), then Sanders-ism — including his restrictionist immigration views, however muffled they now are — makes perfect sense: Why take on responsibility for a bunch of shiftless strangers you don't really need? Why even contemplate it when you have enough mouths to feed as it is? Especially when you believe (wrongly, but sincerely) that what ails Americans is that there aren't enough good jobs to go around?If you take a more intelligent view — well, then you probably aren't taking the Sanders campaign very seriously. The good news is that he probably isn't, either. |
Carbon dioxide in our atmosphere may soar to levels not seen in 56 million years Posted: 21 Feb 2019 12:17 PM PST |
Girl's death haunted police until arrest made 45 years later Posted: 20 Feb 2019 05:39 PM PST |
Israel PM deal seeks to boost ultra-right in April vote Posted: 20 Feb 2019 09:54 AM PST Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu brokered an agreement Wednesday aimed at uniting ultra-right parties ahead of April elections, prompting accusations he was pandering to extremists. Netanyahu pushed for the deal to try to boost the number of seats held by right-wing parties after the April 9 elections, with an eye on his next coalition government should he win as expected. The agreement would see three parties on the far right run on a single electoral list instead of running separately: Jewish Home, National Union and Jewish Power. |
Working While Receiving Social Security Disability Posted: 20 Feb 2019 07:35 AM PST To become eligible for Social Security disability benefits, you must be unable to engage in substantial gainful activity. "It is possible to qualify for Social Security disability benefits and still work in a limited capacity," says Nick Ortiz, a board-certified Social Security disability attorney and owner of Ortiz Law Firm in Pensacola, Florida. Read on for a look at what's involved with Social Security disability benefits, as well as the rules related to working while receiving benefits. |
Tesla Model 3 Loses CR Recommendation | Reliability Posted: 21 Feb 2019 09:34 AM PST |
Seven children from same family killed in Canadian house fire Posted: 19 Feb 2019 09:52 PM PST A house fire in the eastern Canadian city of Halifax has killed seven children from the same family, Halifax police said on Tuesday. The Canadian Broadcasting Corp identified the family as Syrian refugees and said the children ranged from three months to 17 years old. Police and fire officials have not yet determined the cause of the fire. |
No more A380s? Why Airbus' bet on 'superjumbo' jets failed Posted: 20 Feb 2019 05:40 AM PST |
Abbas says will reject reduced tax reimbursement from Israel Posted: 20 Feb 2019 09:02 AM PST Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas said Wednesday he would not accept partial payment of tax transfers owed by Israel, which decided to withhold reimbursements in retaliation for payments to prisoners jailed for attacks. "We shall not accept the (tax) money if it is not paid in full," Abbas told a central committee of the Palestine Liberation Organisation in Ramallah in the occupied West Bank. Israel's security cabinet on Sunday approved the freezing of $138 million (122 million euros) over the Palestinian Authority's payments to prisoners jailed for attacks on Israelis. |
9 Great Utility Stocks to Buy for Income Posted: 21 Feb 2019 09:26 AM PST When investors think of low-risk investments, they often think of utility stocks. When times get tough it's much easier to cut back on discretionary spending like travel or apparel than it is to materially reduce your energy use. Income investors are particularly drawn to energy utilities because consistent demand fuels consistent profits -- and regular dividends are the result. |
Snow, sleet threaten U.S. East Coast, hinder hundreds of flights Posted: 20 Feb 2019 12:12 PM PST A winter storm bore down on the U.S. East Coast on Wednesday, threatening to snarl New York City's evening commute after hindering air travel along the East Coast and prompting the shutdown of federal offices in Washington. Snow turning to sleet slickened roadways in the New York metropolitan area by the early afternoon and was blamed for a rash of fender benders and traffic jams. The widespread weather system piled as much as 6 inches (15 cm) of snow across the Washington area before turning to sleet, said meteorologist Bryan Jackson of the National Weather Service Weather Prediction Center in College Park, Maryland. |
Pompeo Denies ‘ISIS Bride’ Request to Return to U.S. Posted: 20 Feb 2019 12:13 PM PST Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Wednesday that an Alabama woman who fled to Syria to join ISIS in 2014 is not a U.S. citizen and, as a result, is not entitled to return to the U.S. with her 18-month-old son, as she had hoped to do."Ms. Hoda Muthana is not a U.S. citizen and will not be admitted into the United States," Pompeo said in a statement. "She does not have any legal basis, no valid U.S. passport, no right to a passport, nor any visa to travel to the United States. We continue to strongly advise all U.S. citizens not to travel to Syria."Muthana, 24, was taken to a refugee camp in northeast Syria by Kurdish forces after escaping ISIS territory.An attorney representing Muthana's parents claims she is a U.S. citizen despite the fact that her father was serving as a Yemeni diplomat when she was born in New Jersey, which, according to the State Department, means she is not entitled to birthright citizenship.Muthana's son was fathered by one of the three ISIS fighters she was married to during her time in the caliphate. In a 2015 tweet, she urged Americans to carry out domestic terror attacks."Americans wake up! Men and women altogether. You have much to do while you live under our greatest enemy, enough of your sleeping!" she wrote, according to The Guardian. "Go on drivebys, and spill all of their blood, or rent a big truck and drive all over them. Veterans, Patriots, Memorial, etc day . . . Kill them."In a recent interview with The Guardian, Muthana pleaded with U.S. officials to allow her return to America, citing her youth and immaturity at the time she fled to Syria."I would tell them please forgive me for being so ignorant, and I was really young and ignorant and I was 19 when I decided to leave," she said. |
Funeral held for youngest victim of factory shooting Posted: 20 Feb 2019 07:00 PM PST |
14 Designers Decorate the Modernism Week Show House With Flair Posted: 21 Feb 2019 01:07 PM PST |
Ex-Trump lawyer Cohen to testify before House oversight panel next week Posted: 20 Feb 2019 05:27 PM PST President Donald Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen will testify in a public hearing before a U.S. congressional committee on Feb. 27 and the panel's chairman said Trump's business practices would be a focus of the testimony. Cohen had originally been scheduled to testify on Feb. 7 but his adviser Lanny Davis said he canceled because of threats against his family from Trump. "I am pleased to announce that Michael Cohen's public testimony before the Oversight Committee is back on, despite efforts by some to intimidate his family members and prevent him from appearing," House Oversight and Reform Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings said in a statement. |
Mercedes-Benz Recall | Automated System Problem Posted: 21 Feb 2019 12:26 PM PST |
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US weighing options on American IS sympathizer in Syria Posted: 19 Feb 2019 06:21 PM PST The United States said Tuesday it wanted to ensure foreign jihadists remain off the battlefield as it weighed options on an American detained in Syria who says she wants to return home. The United States has urged European powers to take back hundreds of their citizens who fought with the Islamic State movement in Syria, but acknowledged the situation was complex in the rare case of an American jihadist. Hoda Muthana, a 24-year-old from Alabama who became a prominent online agitator for the extremists, said in an interview published Sunday with The Guardian that she had been brainwashed online and "deeply regrets" joining the movement. |
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