Monday, August 28, 2017

Hurricane Harvey much less damaging than Katrina, Sandy: Hannover Re

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Hurricane Harvey much less damaging than Katrina, Sandy: Hannover Re

Hurricane Harvey much less damaging than Katrina, Sandy: Hannover ReDamages from Harvey, the hurricane and tropical storm ravaging Houston and the Texas Gulf Coast, are estimated to be well below those from major storms that have hit New Orleans and New York, according to Hannover Re on Monday. Hannover Re, one of the world's largest reinsurers, said that insured losses for Katrina in 2005 were around $80 billion, while losses from Sandy in 2012 were $36 billion. "We are far from Katrina and Sandy in magnitude in the case of Hurricane Harvey," a spokeswoman for the company said.


German police raid homes of suspects planning to kill leftist politicians

German police raid homes of suspects planning to kill leftist politiciansGerman police on Monday raided the homes and workplaces of a policeman and another person suspected of planning to capture and kill left-wing politicians because of their views on immigration, authorities said. The suspects, who feared Germany's refugee policies would impoverish the country, had begun to stockpile food and ammunition and plan attacks, the federal prosecutor's office said in a statement. "The suspects see the crisis they fear taking hold as an opportunity to capture left-wing political representatives and kill them with their weapons," the statement said.


Houston convention center gives refuge to Harvey's survivors

Houston convention center gives refuge to Harvey's survivorsHOUSTON (AP) — Patricia Cain entered the George R. Brown Convention Center barefoot and carrying two oxygen tanks. The first was empty. The second was given to her by the Houston Fire Department after the U.S. Coast Guard rescued her from her flooded home.


Indian court jails self-styled 'godman' for 10 years for rape

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Indian court jails self-styled 'godman' for 10 years for rape

Indian court jails self-styled 'godman' for 10 years for rapeBy Adnan Abidi ROHTAK, India (Reuters) - An Indian judge sentenced a self-styled "godman", whose followers went on a deadly rampage after he was convicted of rape last week, to 10 years' jail on Monday. There were no reports of violence after Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh was sentenced. Ten of thousands of police enforced a lockdown in large parts of the northern states of Haryana and Punjab where Singh, 50, has a mass following.


How high is air pollution in your city and how does it compare to the most polluted cities in the world?

How high is air pollution in your city and how does it compare to the most polluted cities in the world?Pollution is a greater global threat than Ebola and HIV, according to warnings by the World Health Organisation.  According to its recent report, one in four deaths among children aged under five are now due to environmental hazards such as air pollution and contaminated water. Previously this year, air pollution levels in London were worse than those in Beijing for a brief period - with the UK capital's pollutants frequently breaking UK limits.  Now, the UK Government plans to tackle such dangers by banning diesel and petrol cars by 2040. But how bad is air pollution in other areas of the UK? Search for your postcode to see how bad air pollution is in your area How high is air pollution in your area? How does the UK compare to the world? According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), London is just a mid-table city when it comes to the international league table of polluted places. London only ranked 1,389th out of the nearly  3,000 cities and towns around the world monitored in the WHO's database of annual air pollution readings. Which cities have the worst air pollution levels? WHO guidelines state that cities should aim to have an annual average of no more than 10 micrograms of PM2.5 (very fine particulate matter) for every cubic metre of air. London had an annual PM2.5 average of 15 μg/m3 in 2013, far lower than Beijing's average of 85.2 μg/m3. These particles are very small in diameter and are classed as carcinogenic by leading health organisations. Thousands of deaths a year are attributable to air pollution in the UK. London pollution - what causes it and how can you stay safe? 01:33 Which cities have the highest air pollution levels worldwide? According to the WHO, the most polluted city in the world is Zabol in Iran. Zabol's PM2.5 measurements were found to average a massive 217 μg/m3 for the latest available year - more than 20 times higher than the recommended level. The next two entries on the list are both located in India (Gwalior and Allahabad) while the first non-Asian city on the list is Bamenda in Cameroon which came in eighth place.  Tetovo in Macedonia was the most polluted European city in the database, followed by Tuzla in  Bosnia and Herzegovina. The most polluted city in the UK isn't actually London. Glasgow topped that list, followed by Scunthorpe and Leeds with London in sixth place. However, given that these rankings are based on figures taken in 2013, the situation may have changed since. London may also experience greater peaks in air pollution but these figures are all annual averages. Table - The 100 most air polluted cities in the world Asian cities tend to be more polluted The WHO's database is by no means a comprehensive list of every city in the world - many places will simply not be able to provide air pollution figures of sufficient quality to be included. However, from the figures available, Asian cities were the likeliest to exceed the 10 μg/m3 guideline for PM2.5. Just four of the 632 Asian locations included in the data were found to be below this level, meaning that the equivalent of 99.4 per cent of Asian cities exceeded it. African cities were the next most likely to annually exceed their recommended levels of air pollution while towns and cities in Oceania were the least likely.


Houston News Station KHOU 11 Evacuates On Live TV As Harvey Floods Studio

Houston News Station KHOU 11 Evacuates On Live TV As Harvey Floods StudioNews station KHOU 11 was forced to evacuate on Sunday as flood waters from Hurricane Harvey entered the building’s first floor.


Sam Speights' desperate effort to stay alive during Harvey

Sam Speights' desperate effort to stay alive during HarveyROCKPORT, Texas (AP) — Sam Speights takes medication for extreme anxiety and panic attacks.


Security high before Indian court sentences guru for rapes

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Security high before Indian court sentences guru for rapes

Security high before Indian court sentences guru for rapesNEW DELHI (AP) — A curfew was in place Monday in a north Indian town where a spiritual guru who was convicted of rape last week was scheduled to be sentenced later in the day.


Jailed Samsung heir appeals against conviction

Jailed Samsung heir appeals against convictionLawyers for the jailed heir to the Samsung empire filed an appeal against his conviction on Monday as South Korean media divided on the ruling that put the country's top business leader behind bars. Lee Jae-Yong, the de-facto head of Samsung Electronics, was found guilty last week of bribing South Korea's ousted president Park Geun-Hye and sentenced to five years in prison. The official website of the Seoul Central District Court showed that Lee's lawyer Kim Jong-Hoon filed an appeal on Monday but gave no further details.


Sunday, August 27, 2017

Legendary 'Game Of Thrones' Theory Finally Goes Down On Season 7 Finale

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Legendary 'Game Of Thrones' Theory Finally Goes Down On Season 7 Finale

Legendary 'Game Of Thrones' Theory Finally Goes Down On Season 7 FinaleWarning! Spoilers below for “Game of Thrones” Season 7! Like the saying goes, what goes up, must come down in a hail of ice dragon fire.


Pain, anger, frustration at Charlottesville town hall

Pain, anger, frustration at Charlottesville town hallCHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) — Charlottesville residents told city leaders at an emotional community meeting Sunday they were traumatized by a white nationalist rally and dissatisfied with the way officials handled the event and the violence that unfolded.


Raqa children tormented by beheadings, bombs: charity

Raqa children tormented by beheadings, bombs: charityChildren escaping Syria's Raqa have been "tormented" by years of living under jihadist rule culminating in a ferocious bombing campaign on the city, a charity said on Monday. It could take decades for young people from the Islamic State group's stronghold to overcome their psychological injuries, Save the Children warned. The NGO interviewed children and their families who escaped the war-torn city, where a US-backed assault is battling to defeat IS.


Expedia chief Dara Khosrowshahi named to lead Uber: report

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Expedia chief Dara Khosrowshahi named to lead Uber: report

Expedia chief Dara Khosrowshahi named to lead Uber: reportExpedia chief Dara Khosrowshahi has been chosen to replace ousted Travis Kalanick as the next CEO at Uber, The New York Times reported Sunday, as the ride-hailing giant looks to move past a rough patch. Khosrowshahi emerged as the leader among three finalists for the job during company board meetings over the weekend, the Times reported, citing two people familiar with the decision. Uber spokespeople were not immediately available for comment.


AP PHOTOS: Palm oil kills orangutans in Indonesia peat swamp

AP PHOTOS: Palm oil kills orangutans in Indonesia peat swampTRIPA PEAT SWAMP, Indonesia (AP) — The Tripa peat forest has been called the orangutan capital of the world, but its great apes are under threat by palm oil plantations gobbling up thousands of acres of native vegetation to instead grow the trees that produce the most consumed vegetable oil on the planet.


Asahd Khaled In A Custom Gucci Suit Is Too Cute For Words

Asahd Khaled In A Custom Gucci Suit Is Too Cute For WordsAsahd Khaled is definitely a contender for best dressed at the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards.


Guatemala court suspends expulsion of U.N. anti-graft official probing president

Guatemala court suspends expulsion of U.N. anti-graft official probing presidentBy Sofia Menchu GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) - Guatemala's Constitutional Court on Sunday suspended an order by President Jimmy Morales to expel the head of an influential U.N. anti-graft unit investigating campaign financing, setting the stage for political instability in the Central American nation. Speaking in a video published on his Facebook account earlier on Sunday, the president said Ivan Velasquez, head of the International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala, or CICIG, must leave the country immediately. Morales' declaration that Velasquez was "persona non grata" came days after CICIG said the president should be investigated over alleged illicit funding during his election campaign, The move against the U.S.-backed anti-corruption unit triggered a rash of departures from Morales' government and was quickly criticized by the United Nations, the United States, Europe and Canada.


In a deal, remains of Lebanon soldiers held by IS located

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In a deal, remains of Lebanon soldiers held by IS located

In a deal, remains of Lebanon soldiers held by IS locatedBEIRUT (AP) — The remains of eight Lebanese soldiers kidnapped by the Islamic State group three years ago were located Sunday, a senior Lebanese official said, in a negotiated deal that followed a military offensive to drive the militants out of the border area with Syria.


As Tropical Storm Harvey rages in Texas, Trump drops hodgepodge of tweets

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As Tropical Storm Harvey rages in Texas, Trump drops hodgepodge of tweets

As Tropical Storm Harvey rages in Texas, Trump drops hodgepodge of tweetsPresident Trump took to Twitter Sunday to indicate he was monitoring Tropical Storm Harvey, but wedged between well wishes were off-topic missives.


Five climbers killed, one injured in Austrian mountain accident

Five climbers killed, one injured in Austrian mountain accidentFive climbers were killed and one seriously injured after a mountain accident on Sunday in the Austrian state of Salzburg, the Austrian Press Agency reported. The tragedy involved a group of climbers in the so-called Mannlkarscharte, a gap in the mountains southwest of Salzburg at about 3,000 meters (10,000 ft) above sea level. The accident was observed by another group of climbers.


Majority of people in France now dissatisfied with Macron: poll

Majority of people in France now dissatisfied with Macron: pollBy Sudip Kar-Gupta PARIS (Reuters) - Most French voters are now dissatisfied with Emmanuel Macron's performance, a poll showed on Sunday, a dramatic decline for a president who basked in a landslide election victory less than four months ago. The poll, conducted by Ifop for newspaper Le Journal du Dimanche (JDD), showed Macron's "dissatisfaction rating" rising to 57 percent, from 43 percent in July. French government spokesman Christophe Castaner said the ruling party was going through a tricky time, but added that displeasing some people was a price worth paying if the government wanted to push through reforms.


The Latest: Climbing accidents leave 8 dead in European alps

The Latest: Climbing accidents leave 8 dead in European alpsBERLIN (AP) — The Latest on climbing deaths and mountain rescues in Europe (all times local):


After Charlottesville, Tillerson says Trump 'speaks for himself'

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After Charlottesville, Tillerson says Trump 'speaks for himself'

After Charlottesville, Tillerson says Trump 'speaks for himself'Secretary of State Rex Tillerson declined to say Sunday whether President Trump’s values align with the United States’ values, instead maintaining that Trump “speaks for himself.”


'Harvey The Hurricane Hawk' Hunkers Down With Cabbie During Storm

'Harvey The Hurricane Hawk' Hunkers Down With Cabbie During StormHouston driver William Bruso said he was stocking up on supplies on Friday ahead of Hurricane Harvey when he returned to find the bird sitting on his passenger seat. “He’s been free to go, any time now, but they’re going to take him,” Bruso said as a woman with TWRC retrieved Harvey.


8 mountain climbers die in 3 different accidents in Alps

8 mountain climbers die in 3 different accidents in AlpsBERLIN (AP) — Eight mountain climbers have died in three different accidents this weekend in the Austrian and Italian Alps.


The Latest: Lebanon says buried bodies are its soldiers

The Latest: Lebanon says buried bodies are its soldiersBEIRUT (AP) — The Latest on developments in Lebanon and Syria (all times local):


New wonder drug hailed as biggest breakthrough in fight against heart attacks and cancer

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New wonder drug hailed as biggest breakthrough in fight against heart attacks and cancer

New wonder drug hailed as biggest breakthrough in fight against heart attacks and cancerA new class of drugs which could prevent thousands of heart attacks and deaths from cancer has been hailed as the biggest breakthrough since statins. Scientists last night said the discovery ushered in “a new era of therapeutics” which work in an entirely different way to conventional treatment. As well as cutting the risk of a heart attack by one quarter, the drugs halved the chances of dying from cancer and protected against gout and arthritis. Heart attack: Symptoms and treatment Cholesterol-busting statins are given to millions of adults deemed to be at risk of heart disease. But half of heart attacks occur in people who do not have high cholesterol at all. Now scientists have found that reducing inflammation in the body can protect against a host of conditions - with a “really dramatic effect” on cancer deaths. The drug canakinumab, given by injection every three months - cut repeat heart attacks by one quarter. Statins cut the risk by around 15 per cent. Experts said the findings have “far-reaching” implications for the 200,000 people a year in Britain who suffer a heart attack. Statins are given to millions of adults deemed to be at risk of heart disease And they called for urgent trials to further examine the impact of the medication on cancer. Professor Paul Ridker of Harvard Medical School, presenting his findings at the European Society of Cardiology congress in Barcelona yesterday, said it opens up a “third front” in the war on heart disease. The landmark study tracked 10,000 heart attack victims who were given canakinumab, a drug which targets inflammation. Typically, around a quarter of survivors will go on to have another event within five years, despite taking statins. Novartis headquarters The four-year study found those given the new treatment saw a 24 per cent reduction in heart attacks and 17 per cent fall in angina, while those on the highest dose saw cancer deaths fall by 51 per cent. Speaking at the world’s biggest gathering of heart experts, Harvard scientists said the approach promises to “usher in a new era” of treatment. statins Dr Ridker, from the Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, said: “These findings represent the end game of more than two decades of research, stemming from a critical observation: Half of heart attacks occur in people who do not have high cholesterol.”   “For the first time, we’ve been able to definitively show that lowering inflammation independent of cholesterol reduces cardiovascular risk," he said. He said the findings had “far-reaching implications,” opening up a new generation of treatment. “In my lifetime, I’ve gotten to see three broad eras of preventative cardiology,” the heart expert said. “In the first, we recognized the importance of diet, exercise and smoking cessation. In the second, we saw the tremendous value of lipid-lowering drugs such as statins. Now, we’re cracking the door open on the third era.” The findings were presented at the European Society of Cardiology Congress in Barcelona and published in the New England Journal of Medicine. Inflammation is one of the body's natural responses to infection or injury. But it also plays a major role in causing heart attacks and strokes. The findings are said to have “far-reaching implications” Credit: Alamy Experts said high levels of inflammation were associated with a variety of conditions linked to ageing, including cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis and gout - all of which reduced among patients put on the treatment. The new treatment - which works by blocking part of the immune system called interleukin-1 - currently costs around £40,000 annually to treat a patient with the drug, compared to just £20 for statins. But experts say the price would come down if widely adopted. And they said the cost would be offset by the millions of pounds saved from not having to perform heart bypasses and other major forms of surgery. Leading British medics last night hailed the findings as “exciting" and incredibly important”. Dr Derek Connolly, consultant interventional cardiologist at Birmingham City Hospital, said:  “The drug is likely to be given to patients alongside statins - in a 'twin attack' against cholesterol and inflammation. “You need lots of bricks to build a wall - this is another brick in the wall.” Professor Jeremy Pearson, Associate Medical Director at the British Heart Foundation, said: “Nearly 200,000 people are hospitalised due to heart attacks every year in the UK.  “Cholesterol-lowering drugs like statins are given to these people to reduce their risk of another heart attack and this undoubtedly saves lives. But we know that lowering cholesterol alone is not always enough. “These exciting and long-awaited trial results finally confirm that ongoing inflammation contributes to risk of heart disease, and could help save lives.   “The findings suggest that existing anti-inflammatory drugs, such as canakinumab, could be given along with cholesterol-lowering drugs to treat survivors and further reduce their risk of another heart attack.” Novartis, the company which produces the drug, said they now intend to apply for a licence for the treatment for heart attack victims, and to embark on a new phase III trial about the use of the drugs to protect against cancer.


Israelis log out of high-tech jobs for a life offline

Israelis log out of high-tech jobs for a life offlineFormer technology executive Dotan Goshen carefully arranges some melons at the bottom of a crate, followed by courgettes, tomatoes and lettuce. Goshen, a graduate of Israel's prestigious Technion technological institute, made a dramatic change of course after his boss called him at home one evening and berated him for not devoting himself sufficiently to his work -- even though he was putting in at least 50 hours a week. The following day, the 37-year-old father of three handed in his resignation and set out to realise his dream of producing organic fruit and vegetables.


Deadly clashes in Yemen rebel ranks spark fears of 'strife'

Deadly clashes in Yemen rebel ranks spark fears of 'strife'A Yemeni colonel loyal to former president Ali Abdullah Saleh and two rebels have been killed in Sanaa, in an unprecedented escalation of violence between the allies that Saleh's party warns threatens to push the capital into all-out war. An anti-government alliance between Saleh and rebel leader Abdul Malik al-Huthi has crumbled over the past week, with the two accusing each other of treason and back-stabbing. Witnesses in the capital, which Saleh and Huthi jointly control, said the ex-president's forces had spread in southern parts of the city near the presidential offices, which Saleh still holds despite resigning in 2012.


Saturday, August 26, 2017

Second storm hits Hong Kong and Macau amid typhoon recovery

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Second storm hits Hong Kong and Macau amid typhoon recovery

Second storm hits Hong Kong and Macau amid typhoon recoveryA powerful storm lashed Hong Kong and Macau on Sunday, just days after a punishing typhoon swept through southern China and claimed at least 18 lives. Both cities raised a Typhoon 8 signal -- the third-highest warning level -- early Sunday morning as severe tropical storm "Pakhar" made landfall in the region, where emergency workers were still battling to repair Wednesday's damage. Around 300 flights were cancelled or delayed Sunday, a spokesperson from Hong Kong's Airport Authority said.


AP PHOTOS: Palm oil kills orangutans in Indonesia peat swamp

AP PHOTOS: Palm oil kills orangutans in Indonesia peat swampTRIPA PEAT SWAMP, Indonesia (AP) — It's been called the orangutan capital of the world, but the great apes in Indonesia's Tripa peat forest on the island of Sumatra are under threat by palm oil plantations that have gobbled up thousands of acres of land to make room for trees that produce the most consumed vegetable oil on the planet.


30 Detainees Suspected Of Using Underground Tunnel To Illegally Enter U.S.

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30 Detainees Suspected Of Using Underground Tunnel To Illegally Enter U.S.

30 Detainees Suspected Of Using Underground Tunnel To Illegally Enter U.S.Border Patrol agents detained 30 undocumented immigrants Saturday in San Diego County on suspicion of illegally entering the country using a hidden underground tunnel.


Pro-Confederate rally draws counterprotest in Knoxville, Tenn.

Pro-Confederate rally draws counterprotest in Knoxville, Tenn.Counter-demonstrators gathered in Knoxville to protest at a Pro-Confederate rally at the Fort Sanders Confederate memorial, which some have called to remove.


Incredibly pragmatic dog braves Hurricane Harvey with, yes, an entire bag of dog food

Incredibly pragmatic dog braves Hurricane Harvey with, yes, an entire bag of dog foodA dog named Otis wasn't about to go hungry during Hurricane Harvey.  As the hurricane made landfall, a dog was spotted wandering around Sinton, Texas carrying a full bag of dog food.  The German shepherd mix wasn't a stray—he just got loose from a screen porch.  "I kept yelling his name and yelling his name and he wasn't around," his caretaker Salvador Segovia told the Houston Chronicle.  The dog belongs to Segovia's 5-year-old grandson, who had evacuated in anticipation of flooding. Otis is well-known in the town of 6,000, Segovia said. "Otis can go to Dairy Queen and he can get a hamburger. He's the only dog allowed to lie down in front of the county court house," Segovia said. "He also goes to H.E.B. He's not a stray. He's a good dog." A good dog who thought ahead when he ran out into the storm. Luckily, Otis was found. He and his dog food are ready for the next phase of Hurricane Harvey.  WATCH: Fly across the water with this motorized body board


Protesters turn out in San Francisco despite canceled 'alt-right' rally

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Protesters turn out in San Francisco despite canceled 'alt-right' rally

Protesters turn out in San Francisco despite canceled 'alt-right' rallyCounter protesters gathered in San Francisco despite the cancellation of a free-speech rally that city leaders feared could draw right-wing extremists.


Father Allegedly Kills Teen Daughter and Wife in Murder-Suicide in Wealthy New York Suburb

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Father Allegedly Kills Teen Daughter and Wife in Murder-Suicide in Wealthy New York Suburb

Father Allegedly Kills Teen Daughter and Wife in Murder-Suicide in Wealthy New York SuburbNew York State police are calling the death of three family members in Westchester County an apparent double-murder suicide, according to an official statement


Iranians up in arms as Apple removes top apps

Iranians up in arms as Apple removes top appsIranians were joined by two ministers Saturday in protesting after Apple removed popular apps from its store, a move the American company says was made to comply with US sanctions. "Today, respecting consumers' rights is a basic principle which Apple has not followed," Information and Communication Technology Minister Mohammad Javad Azari Jahromi tweeted, promising to "legally pursue" the case. Jahromi said later Saturday on Instagram that he and Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif were working together to address the issue.


Wealthy Businessman Murders Wife and Teen Daughter Before Killing Himself

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Wealthy Businessman Murders Wife and Teen Daughter Before Killing Himself

Wealthy Businessman Murders Wife and Teen Daughter Before Killing HimselfHe reportedly gunned them down.


(FOTOS) Harvey desata toda su furia sobre Texas

(FOTOS) Harvey desata toda su furia sobre TexasEl huracán Harvey se degradó a categoría 1 sobre Texas después de que sus vientos perdiesen de nuevo parte de su intensidad y soplen ahora a 120 kilómetros por hora, aunque su mayor peligro son las “inundaciones catastróficas”.


10 facial oils for every type of skin

10 facial oils for every type of skinAfter a whirlwind summer, it's time to give your skin a refresh.


Live updates: Hurricane Harvey inundates Texas coast

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Live updates: Hurricane Harvey inundates Texas coast

Live updates: Hurricane Harvey inundates Texas coast“Catastrophic” rain is forecast as Hurricane Harvey meanders southeast Texas. Harvey, the strongest U.S. hurricane in more than a decade, made landfall late Friday as a Category 4 storm. Yahoo News will offer live updates here through the weekend on the storm’s path, its impact and the emergency response.


Twitter Users Blast Donald Trump For Using Hurricane Harvey 'As Political Cover'

Twitter Users Blast Donald Trump For Using Hurricane Harvey 'As Political Cover'Twitter users are calling out President Donald Trump for announcing a raft of controversial measures on Friday night, just as Hurricane Harvey was closing in on the Texas coast.


MTV Is 'Honored' To Welcome Trans Service Members To 2017 VMAs

MTV Is 'Honored' To Welcome Trans Service Members To 2017 VMAsThe transgender community was dealt a devastating, if anticipated, blow by President Donald Trump Friday when it was announced he’d signed a memo banning trans men or women from enlisting in the military.


More than a thousand turn Philippine funeral to protest against war on drugs

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More than a thousand turn Philippine funeral to protest against war on drugs

More than a thousand turn Philippine funeral to protest against war on drugsBy Erik De Castro and Andrew R.C. Marshall MANILA (Reuters) - More than a thousand people attended a funeral procession on Saturday for a Philippine teenager slain by police last week, turning the march into one of the biggest protests yet against President Rodrigo Duterte's deadly war on drugs. The death of Kian Loyd delos Santos has drawn widespread attention to allegations that police have been systematically executing suspected users and dealers - a charge the authorities deny. Nuns, priests and hundreds of children, chanting "justice for Kian, justice for all" joined the funeral cortege as it made its way from a church to the cemetery where the 17-year-old was buried.


Gaza boy swimmer death puts spotlight on pollution crisis

Gaza boy swimmer death puts spotlight on pollution crisisThe death of a little boy after swimming in polluted seawater has put the spotlight on Gaza's pollution crisis and the human impact of desperate electricity shortages in the Palestinian enclave. Mohammed al-Sayis, five, died late last month a few days after swimming in the sewage-polluted waters, with his brothers also hospitalised, his family and health ministry said. Dozens of others have been treated after swimming along the strip's filthy Mediterranean coastline in the past two months, a ministry spokesman in Gaza said.


Live updates: Hurricane Harvey comes ashore in Texas

Live updates: Hurricane Harvey comes ashore in TexasTexas residents are fleeing inland as Hurricane Harvey takes aim at the Gulf Coast. Harvey is expected to be the most severe hurricane to make landfall in the United States since the 2005 devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina. A dramatic storm surge is predicted to cause extensive flooding across the region. It will also mark the first time President Trump will be tasked with handling a natural disaster emergency response. Yahoo News will offer live updates here through the weekend on the storm’s path, its impact and the emergency response.


Thousands stranded on cruise ships in the Gulf by Harvey

Thousands stranded on cruise ships in the Gulf by HarveyCruise ships carrying thousands of passengers were stranded in the Gulf on Friday as Hurricane Harvey, a Category 4 storm, came ashore in the middle of the Texas coast, closing the Port of Galveston. Carnival Corp said that three of its ships were unable to return Galveston as scheduled and that two of them would be forced to divert instead to New Orleans, where they would pick up fresh supplies. "Given the severity and projected path of the storm along with potential challenges guests may encounter attempting to travel back to Galveston independently, we are strongly encouraging them to remain on board as we intend to return the ships to Galveston as soon as feasible," Carnival said .


2 may face kidnapping charges after newborn baby found

2 may face kidnapping charges after newborn baby foundFARGO, N.D. (AP) — Two people could face kidnapping charges after police found the newborn baby of a missing Fargo woman with a person who is a suspect in her disappearance, authorities said Friday.


Friday, August 25, 2017

Trump Pardons Former Sheriff Joe Arpaio, Who Illegally Targeted Latinos

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Trump Pardons Former Sheriff Joe Arpaio, Who Illegally Targeted Latinos

Trump Pardons Former Sheriff Joe Arpaio, Who Illegally Targeted LatinosWASHINGTON ― President Donald Trump on Friday pardoned a notorious former Arizona sheriff who willfully violated a federal judge’s order by unlawfully detaining individuals his officers claimed might be in the country illegally.


Deputy, trooper cleared in North Carolina highway shooting

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Deputy, trooper cleared in North Carolina highway shooting

Deputy, trooper cleared in North Carolina highway shootingRALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A woman fatally shot by law enforcement officers along an interstate highway fired on them first after ignoring commands to drop her gun, videos released Friday by a prosecutor show. The deputy and state trooper have been cleared of wrongdoing.


Man arrested after knife attack outside Buckingham Palace

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Man arrested after knife attack outside Buckingham Palace

Man arrested after knife attack outside Buckingham PalaceA man was arrested on Friday after attacking police with a knife outside Queen Elizabeth II's Buckingham Palace residence in London, police said. The attacker, believed to be aged in his early twenties, stopped his car near a police vehicle outside the world famous palace at around 8.35pm (1935 GMT), according to a Metropolitan Police statement. The officers required hospital treatment, according to police, who said it was too early to say whether the attack was an act of terrorism.


Giant marijuana bundle launched over US-Mexico border fence

Giant marijuana bundle launched over US-Mexico border fencePHOENIX (AP) — Border Patrol agents in southern Arizona have seized a nearly 100-pound (45 kilogram) bundle of marijuana after spotting it flying over the border fence.