Tuesday, November 7, 2017

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Texas officials cite domestic situation in church shooting: 'There were threatening texts'

Posted: 06 Nov 2017 09:00 AM PST

Texas officials cite domestic situation in church shooting: 'There were threatening texts'Two women believed to be the wife and mother-in-law of the gunman who opened fire at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, on Sunday sometimes attended the church and appear to have been close to the pastor's family, online records and social media profiles reviewed by Yahoo News show.


Democrats Are Terrified Of Losing Virginia's Big Election. They Should Be.

Posted: 06 Nov 2017 02:43 PM PST

Democrats Are Terrified Of Losing Virginia's Big Election. They Should Be.In Virginia's gubernatorial race on Tuesday, the Democratic Party has a chance to score its first major political win since President Donald Trump's election.


What Happened When a Gunman Opened Fire at Texas Church Killing 26, Including Children

Posted: 05 Nov 2017 09:00 PM PST

What Happened When a Gunman Opened Fire at Texas Church Killing 26, Including ChildrenThe victims of the shooting at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, ranged in age from 18 months to 77 years old.


New Papers Show Even Deeper Trump Russia Ties

Posted: 06 Nov 2017 03:07 PM PST

New Papers Show Even Deeper Trump Russia TiesRichard Engel outlines the growing number of identified, if not immediately disclosed, connections between Donald Trump's staff and family and Russian business and political interests.


New Details Emerge About Rand Paul Attack, Motive Still Unclear

Posted: 06 Nov 2017 09:03 AM PST

New Details Emerge About Rand Paul Attack, Motive Still UnclearSen. Paul was mowing his lawn when his neighbor allegedly attacked him from behind, but it is unclear whether the attack was politically motivated.


Typhoon death toll in Vietnam climbs amid widespread floods

Posted: 05 Nov 2017 10:38 PM PST

Typhoon death toll in Vietnam climbs amid widespread floodsHANOI, Vietnam (AP) — A powerful typhoon that rocked Vietnam has killed at least 44 people, left more than a dozen missing and caused extensive damage to the country's south-central region ahead of a summit that will draw leaders from around the world, the government said Monday.


More border crossers prosecuted in 'new era' of enforcement

Posted: 06 Nov 2017 01:50 PM PST

More border crossers prosecuted in 'new era' of enforcementWhen U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions delivered his get-tough-on-immigration speech in the border city of Nogales early this year, he promised a "new era" in immigration enforcement.


In Solemn Tweets, Obama Calls For 'Concrete Steps' To Tackle 'Weaponry In Our Midst'

Posted: 05 Nov 2017 05:32 PM PST

In Solemn Tweets, Obama Calls For 'Concrete Steps' To Tackle 'Weaponry In Our Midst'Former President Barack Obama offered his condolences to the 26 victims who lost their lives after a shooting at a church on Sunday in Sutherland Springs, Texas.


Texas A.G.: Churches should consider armed worshipers or private security

Posted: 06 Nov 2017 09:25 AM PST

Texas A.G.: Churches should consider armed worshipers or private securityAfter a mass shooting at a church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, left 26 people dead Sunday, state Attorney General Ken Paxton suggested that institutions have to decide either to allow firearms or hire private security to defend against future carnage.


Mortal tomcats! Photographer snaps flying felines in kung fu poses

Posted: 07 Nov 2017 09:18 AM PST

Mortal tomcats! Photographer snaps flying felines in kung fu posesHisakata Hiroyuki, a talented photographer from Japan, has managed to snap a group of mortal tomcats in a variety of high-flying kung fu poses. Using his own rapid-fire reactions, he photographs the lovable cats flying through the air, their legs and paws outstretched, like something out of an action movie. See more news-related photo galleries and follow us on Yahoo News Photo Twitter and Tumblr.


Gay Rights and Pro-Life Groups Oppose the Republican Tax Plan for the Same Reason

Posted: 06 Nov 2017 01:33 PM PST

Gay Rights and Pro-Life Groups Oppose the Republican Tax Plan for the Same ReasonThe House GOP has angered two groups in an unexpected pairing by eliminating the adoption tax credit in their tax reform bill.


Mnangagwa: Mugabe's sunken 'crocodile'

Posted: 06 Nov 2017 10:34 AM PST

Mnangagwa: Mugabe's sunken 'crocodile'Emmerson Mnangagwa, who was removed by Zimbabwe's leader Robert Mugabe as vice president on Monday after a bitter tussle with the first lady over succession, had waited almost four decades for his chance at the top job. An acrimonious weekend in which Mugabe's wife was openly booed at a rally prompting the president to blame Mnangagwa, who was present, probably sealed the fate of the outgoing number two. Analysts have suggested that Mnangagwa's sacking would effectively disqualify him from the race to eventually replace Mugabe, now aged 93.


Texas Mass Shooting Threatens To Eclipse Issue Of Bump Stocks Entirely

Posted: 06 Nov 2017 08:08 AM PST

Texas Mass Shooting Threatens To Eclipse Issue Of Bump Stocks EntirelyWASHINGTON ― Days after a heavily armed killer opened fire on 22,000 people at a country music festival in Las Vegas, killing 58 and injuring hundreds more, Sen. Bill Nelson (D-Fla.)


Paul Ryan Defends His Call For Prayers After Texas Mass Shooting: 'Prayer Works'

Posted: 07 Nov 2017 01:01 AM PST

Paul Ryan Defends His Call For Prayers After Texas Mass Shooting: 'Prayer Works'House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) is defending his call for prayers after a gunman killed 26 people in a Texas church on Sunday.


Lewis Hamilton and Mrs Brown's Boys actors latest to be exposed by Paradise Papers leaks

Posted: 07 Nov 2017 12:11 AM PST

Lewis Hamilton and Mrs Brown's Boys actors latest to be exposed by Paradise Papers leaksThe Labour Party were accused of hypocrisyin their response to the Paradise Papers leaks as it emerged that they rent their headquarters from an offshore trust.  In the second day of revelations, which come predominately from a hack of law firm Appleby, the rich and famous faced further questions over their complex financial dealings.  Lewis Hamilton, the Formula One champion and one of the world's richest sportsmen, was accused of avoiding European taxes through a leasing businesses from which he rented his private jet back to himself. And three stars of the hit BBC sitcom Mrs Brown's Boys were revealed to have diverted more than £2million into an offshore tax-avoidance scheme.   The offshore investments of the Queen's private estate were revealed in the Paradise Papers  Credit: AFP British lawyer James O'Toole - who described himself in emails as a "tax alchemist" - set up structures designed to help the wealthy hide their money, including a loophole for paying public school fees whilst operating within the law. Apple, the world's most profitable firm, was also accused of shopping around for a tax haven and moving their offshore cash reserve to the Channel Island of Jersey when controversial practices in Ireland were cracked down upon in 2013.  The company insisted it remained the world's largest taxpayer with £26bn in corporation tax over the past three years and the move had not reduced their payments in any country. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell, the shadow chancellor, both condemned what they described as "massive tax avoidance" exposed in the leak.  Mr Corbyn even suggested that the Queen should apologise and be investigated for allowing her advisers at the Duchy of Lancaster to put around £10m in offshore investments.  Jeremy Corbyn says the Queen should apologise for her offshore investments 01:34 He said  "Anyone that is putting money into tax havens in order to avoid taxation in Britain, and obviously investigations have to take place, should do two things - not just apologise for it but also recognise what it does to our society. "If a very wealthy person wants to avoid taxation in Britain, and therefore put money into a tax haven somewhere, who loses? Schools, hospitals, housing, all those public services lose and the rest of the population has to pay to cover up the deficit created by that." Mr McDonnell echoed his sentiments when he called for a full public inquiry into the leaks, and went further saying that he would introduce a "withholding tax".  He continued: "There are a lot of these companies that have contracts with our Government so we are paying them money and that money is then going into tax havens. I would like to end those companies who are engaged in tax avoidance having public contracts." Paradise Papers | Who is involved? It later emerged that the lease on Labour's eight-floor headquarters, thought to be worth nearly one million pounds a year, is paid by the party to The West End of London Property Trust (WELPUT), a fund registered in Jersey. Schroders, the Jersey based company who manage the Trust, said tax is paid on the rent before it is put into trust and when their investors take profits they have to pay tax on it in their home country. It has previously been revealed that Mr McDonnell received an income of £14,421 from his Westminster City Council pension which is also invested in a Guernsey trust.  Jacob Rees-Mogg said that Labour had fundamentally misunderstood offshore trusts, in which he invests, as tax on the income was paid when the money was brought back into the UK.  "They are in the awful position of being both hypocritical and not very bright," he said.  "It is classic socialism, a case of do as I say and not as I do." A Labour spokesperson said the party received "no benefit as a result of the financial arrangements of the building owner" and added: "We remain committed to changing the current tax environment and to tackling tax avoidance."  In brief | What is a tax haven? In a second day of revelations Hamilton was said to have been refunded £3.3m in VAT when he imported his £16.5m red Bombardier aircraft into England from Canada in 2013 through the Isle of Man.  The jet was bought by his British Virgin Islands company, it was then leased to an Isle of Man company set up by Appleby who then leased it to a UK jet chartering company, who then leased it to Mr Hamilton and his team.  There is no suggestion that Hamilton was directly involved in creating the scheme used for his jet and he told the BBC that he asked a tax barrister to check it and was told it was lawful.   The Isle of Man government has reviewed its schemes and found no evidence of wrongdoing but has nonetheless asked the Treasury to investigate.  Patrick Houlihan and Martin and Fiona Delany were also implicated in offshore schemes as it emerged that they  put their fees from a production company owned by Brendan O'Carroll, the creator and star Mrs Brown's Boys and Mrs Delany's father, into companies that they controlled in Mauritius which then repaid them in loans.  The three actors were introduced to the scheme by English accountant Roy Lyness, who first drew headlines in 2012 for running the scheme which helped comedian Jimmy Carr avoid paying more than £3m on his earnings.  The three could not be contacted for comment but Mr Houlihan, who plays Dermot, had seemed confused over the scheme and told the Irish Times that he had not intended to avoid tax but simply control when he got the money and paid the tax on it.  He said he was contacted by the BBC's Panorama about the scheme, adding: "I was surprised and I hung up. Afterwards I had to Google tax avoidance to see what it meant." The documents are said to show that Mr Lyness inroduced them to tax advice firm Aston Court, which operated legal offshore trusts and companies which helped reduce tax liabilities.  Aston Court was in turn part run by Mr O'Toole, who helped his clients set up offshore cell companies where they lost technical control of their money but signed up as "investment advisers" who could control how money was spent.  Tax havens Mark Faulkner, a banker, and his wife, award winning war photographer Harriet Logan, were caught up in a complicated web of investments, the documents are said to show. In a move that is not illegal, they transferred millions of investments including cash, stocks and shares, a yacht and a portfolio of pictures to companies in Mauritius called Babington PCC.  They then advised on a number of investments including a classic car, a London flat and a wine collection.  They are now reviewing the arrangements and if any tax is required by HMRC it will be paid, their lawyers have said.  "Our clients have now commenced dialogue with HMRC to review the arrangements that their previous advisers had recommended," the lawyer told the Guardian. Some of Aston Court's clients also required access to money for school fees and therefore the Educational Purpose Trust (EPT) was set up in Mauritius which offered to pay for scholarships for children in need of help.  About | Appleby Most applications came from Aston Court clients whose children were already attending the top private schools and they were then asked to make a "charitable contribution" to the trust, which would be tax deductible and would cover their children's fees.  Mr O'Toole and Aston Court did not respond to request for comments.  Appleby has said in a statement: "There is no evidence of wrongdoing either on the part of ourselves or our clients."  


PSA Reveals The Word You Shouldn't Say To Someone Whose Baby Has Down Syndrome

Posted: 06 Nov 2017 11:20 AM PST

PSA Reveals The Word You Shouldn't Say To Someone Whose Baby Has Down SyndromeAn eye-opening PSA is shedding light on the experiences of young people with Down syndrome and their parents.


In photos: The most visited city destinations

Posted: 07 Nov 2017 07:11 AM PST

In photos: The most visited city destinations


These Numbers Show Just How Devastating the Texas Church Shooting Was

Posted: 06 Nov 2017 02:22 PM PST

These Numbers Show Just How Devastating the Texas Church Shooting WasEight members of one family were killed in the attack


U.S. to soon stage drill with three carriers as Trump visits Asia

Posted: 06 Nov 2017 02:20 PM PST

U.S. to soon stage drill with three carriers as Trump visits AsiaBy Phil Stewart and Idrees Ali WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Three U.S. aircraft carrier strike groups will exercise together in the Western Pacific in the coming days in a rare show of force as President Donald Trump visits Asia with warnings about the nuclear threat from North Korea, U.S. officials say. U.S. officials have previously said the drill was under consideration and that planning was underway. The drill will include the aircraft carriers USS Nimitz, the Ronald Reagan, the Theodore Roosevelt and their accompanying warships.


Trump Administration To End Protections For Nicaraguan Immigrants, Extend For Hondurans

Posted: 06 Nov 2017 08:07 PM PST

Trump Administration To End Protections For Nicaraguan Immigrants, Extend For HonduransWASHINGTON ― The Trump administration is giving notice to about 5,300 Nicaraguan immigrants who have lived in the U.S. on temporary protected status for years: They now have until January 2019 to leave the country, find legal approval to stay or become undocumented.


United Airlines Flight Turns Around After Passenger ‘Initiated an Altercation’ with Flight Crew

Posted: 05 Nov 2017 12:32 PM PST

United Airlines Flight Turns Around After Passenger 'Initiated an Altercation' with Flight CrewA United Airlines flight heading to Washington, D.C. from Beijing was turned around during the flight after an altercation occurred between a passenger and a member of the flight crew, PEOPLE can confirm.


The Latest: Stepsister: LSD damaged Walmart shooting suspect

Posted: 06 Nov 2017 02:01 PM PST

The Latest: Stepsister: LSD damaged Walmart shooting suspectDENVER (AP) — The Latest on the fatal shooting at a Colorado Walmart (all times local):


Jared Kushner Keeps Failing To Disclose Connections With Russians

Posted: 05 Nov 2017 12:42 PM PST

Jared Kushner Keeps Failing To Disclose Connections With RussiansWASHINGTON ― Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser, failed to disclose business ties to a Russian oligarch whose deep pockets helped Russian government institutions invest in Facebook and Twitter.


Calls for Lenin's body to finally be buried ahead of 100th anniversary of Bolshevik revolution 

Posted: 06 Nov 2017 07:36 AM PST

Calls for Lenin's body to finally be buried ahead of 100th anniversary of Bolshevik revolution A debate over whether to bury Vladimir Lenin, whose embalmed body remains on display on Red Square, has risen again and even led to a stabbing ahead of the 100th anniversary of the Bolshevik revolution. The ruling party has tried to play down Tuesday's centennial as the antithesis of Vladimir Putin's tenets of stability and traditional values. But in a newspaper interview on Wednesday calling for the anniversary to be observed without "confrontation", Valentina Matviyenko, the speaker of the upper house of parliament, was asked about removing Lenin from his glass sarcophagus in the mausoleum next to the Kremlin. She suggested a referendum could decide the long-standing issue.  Ramzan Kadyrov, the strongman leader of Russia's Chechnya republic and an outspoken Muslim believer, responded on social media that Mr Putin should decide, adding that it was "not right that a coffin with a dead person is standing in the heart of Russia".  Lenin's mausoleum is located next to the Kremlin walls in downtown Moscow. Credit: Vladimir Smirnov/TASS via Getty Images Other politicians soon chimed in. Natalya Poklonskaya, an MP with the ruling United Russia party and the leader of a crusade against a recent film about Tsar Nicholas II's affair with a ballerina, said the continuing display of the communist's cadaver was "inhumane". Ksenia Sobchak, a liberal socialite and journalist who has announced she will run in March's presidential election, promised to bury him if she won.  But a final farewell to the revolutionary, who was revered as the embodiment of Soviet ideology even after Joseph Stalin's personality cult was denounced and abandoned, would anger the Communist Party, the largest minority in parliament. Party boss Gennady Zyuganov, who laid flowers at the mausoleum with an international delegation on Sunday, argued that since Lenin's late niece had supported his display, burying him would in fact be "unnatural and blasphemous".  Ramzan Kadyrov, head of Chechnya, reignited the debate over Lenin this week. Credit: Mikhail Metzel/TASS via Getty Images It would also mean the closure of the "Lenin lab," the purpose-built Moscow institute responsible for preserving him which has also embalmed other leaders like Ho Chi Minh and Kim Jong-il. Although Lenin's pale head and hands are all that's visible beneath his dark suit, the lab's secretive group of specialists reportedly continue to work full-time preserving every aspect of his corpse, from the flexibility of his knees to the hair attachment on his chest. A state tender revealed that some £140,000 was spent on maintaining Lenin in 2016. Given the array of dyes and mixtures applied, what's on display is "closer to a wholly constructed representation of Lenin's dead body than to the original, once living man," according to Alexei Yurchak, a University of California Berkeley professor who is writing a book about his preservation. A Communist Party supporter carries a portrait of Lenin during a memorial ceremony on Red Square in 2016. Credit: Kirril Kudryavtsev/AFP/Getty Images Nonetheless, the body remains an important symbol and the object of passionate debate. On Thursday last week, two drinking buddies in a town in southwestern Russia got into such a furious argument about whether to bury Lenin that one stabbed the other with a kitchen knife, local media reported.  A survey by VTsIOM, a state-owned pollster, earlier this year found that 63 percent of Russians favoured burying Lenin, but only a third thought it should be done in the near future.   Mr Putin, who has tended to dodge the issue since he came to power nearly two decades ago, has avoided entering the latest debate about what to do with Lenin. The presidential administration said on Thursday it was "not a topic on the Kremlin agenda", and Moscow authorities have refused to allow an opposition rally next week demanding the corpse's removal. Proposed legislation to bury Lenin stalled in April after the government spoke out against it. A Russian Orthodox Church spokesman said while he should have been buried in 1991, now was not the time to "reopen old wounds". A museum near Odessa has collected Lenin monuments dismantled under Ukraine's decommunisation law. Credit: Sergei Supinsky/AFP Photo/Getty Images According to analyst Masha Lipman, Mr Putin is unlikely to take a stance on the issue before the election, especially given the mass dismantling of Lenin statues by the pro-Western government in Ukraine.  "It's impossible to say Lenin is bad and we don't want the glorification of this cult that goes back to the Soviet days, because that's what the Ukrainians are doing," she said.


'Here Is Where The Action Happens': Meet The People Of Houston

Posted: 06 Nov 2017 02:40 PM PST

'Here Is Where The Action Happens': Meet The People Of HoustonHouston was the 24th stop on our Listen To America road trip.


EU pushes for tax blacklist after Paradise Papers leak

Posted: 07 Nov 2017 07:59 AM PST

EU pushes for tax blacklist after Paradise Papers leakThe EU pushed on Tuesday for Europe to draw up a blacklist of tax havens after the "Paradise Papers" revealed loopholes used by Apple and Nike as well as celebrities including Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton. While seeking to minimise taxes is not necessarily illegal, revelations from the 13.4 million leaked documents have already proved embarrassing to figures as diverse as U2 singer Bono and Queen Elizabeth II. Apple is the latest company to become caught up in the leaks, which show how the technology giant moved tens of billions of dollars from low-tax Ireland to Britain's Channel Islands when Dublin began tightening its laws in 2015.


Texas church shooting: Suspected gunman Devin Kelley was member of US Air Force - as it happened

Posted: 05 Nov 2017 02:39 PM PST

Texas church shooting: Suspected gunman Devin Kelley was member of US Air Force - as it happenedA man walked into a church in a small Texas church on Sunday and opened fire as the congregation were involved in weekly service - leaving at least 26 dead and a number of others injured. The mass shooting occurred at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, about 30 miles from San Antonio, with officials saying that the gunman started shooting about 11.20am local time. The gunman was identified in US media as Devin Patrick Kelley - who had been a member of the US Air Force.


White House Lawyer Represented Arrested Saudi Billionaire Trump Called 'Dopey'

Posted: 06 Nov 2017 12:07 PM PST

White House Lawyer Represented Arrested Saudi Billionaire Trump Called 'Dopey'WASHINGTON ― President Donald Trump's Russia probe lawyer, Ty Cobb, previously represented billionaire Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, according to previously overlooked media reports and emails shared with HuffPost.


GOP Tax Bill Mostly Benefits The Wealthy, Tax Policy Center Finds

Posted: 06 Nov 2017 12:37 PM PST

GOP Tax Bill Mostly Benefits The Wealthy, Tax Policy Center FindsWASHINGTON ― The richest 1 percent of Americans would reap 48 percent of the benefits of Republican tax reform legislation, according to a new analysis by the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center.


Former Heroin Addict Asks Judge to Officiate Her Wedding During Final Court Appearance

Posted: 06 Nov 2017 11:56 AM PST

Former Heroin Addict Asks Judge to Officiate Her Wedding During Final Court AppearanceJudge Chris Wilton could have thrown the book at Jennifer Jensen and take her son away, but he instead gave her a second chance.


Sister: Walmart slaying suspect heard voices after drug trip

Posted: 06 Nov 2017 05:06 PM PST

Sister: Walmart slaying suspect heard voices after drug tripDENVER (AP) — The stepsister of a man charged with fatally shooting three people at a Colorado Walmart said he has been tormented by voices in his head since taking LSD nearly 30 years ago — an event she said radically changed his behavior and personality.


Saudi Arabia says Lebanon declares war, deepening crisis

Posted: 06 Nov 2017 02:46 PM PST

Saudi Arabia says Lebanon declares war, deepening crisisBy Tom Perry and Lisa Barrington BEIRUT (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia accused Lebanon on Monday of declaring war against it because of aggression by the Iran-backed Lebanese Shi'ite group Hezbollah, a dramatic escalation of a crisis threatening to destabilize the tiny Arab country. Lebanon has been thrust to the center of regional rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran since the Saudi-allied Lebanese politician Saad al-Hariri quit as prime minister on Saturday, blaming Iran and Hezbollah in his resignation speech. Saudi Gulf affairs minister Thamer al-Sabhan said the Lebanese government would "be dealt with as a government declaring war on Saudi Arabia" because of what he described as aggression by Hezbollah.


German army 'plans for break up of the European Union' in war game scenario

Posted: 06 Nov 2017 11:56 AM PST

German army 'plans for break up of the European Union' in war game scenarioThe German army has war-gamed the break up of the European Union in study of security crises that could face the country by  2040.   Military planners in Berlin played out a scenario in which a growing number of countries follow Britain in leaving the EU, resulting in an "increasingly disorderly" world, Der Spiegel reported.  "The EU enlargement has been largely abandoned, more states have left the bloc," strategists wrote in a study cited by the magazine. Armored infantryman of the Bundeswehr, the German armed forces, during a simulated attack as part of military exercises  Credit: GETTY "The increasingly disorderly, sometimes chaotic and conflictual world has dramatically changed the security policy environment for Germany and Europe." Der Speigel said the study could inform German armaments programs in the next several years. The scenario was one of six examined in a study of security challenges German generals believe could unfold over the next 23 years.  The other five include one in which some central and east European states enter an "Eastern bloc," presumably a reference to the growing influence of Russia.  FAQ | European joint defence force Other scenarios envisaged European countries embracing "state capitalism" and a halt to globalization.  A spokesman for the German Defence Ministry said the study, called Strategic Perspective 2040, made "robust predictions" but did not attach probabilities to them.  He declined to comment on content of the report, saying it was confidential.


Donna Brazile Says She Faced Sexism From Top Hillary Clinton Aides

Posted: 06 Nov 2017 08:28 AM PST

Donna Brazile Says She Faced Sexism From Top Hillary Clinton AidesIn the sixth chapter of her new book, Hacks, former interim Democratic National Committee Chair Donna Brazile says Hillary Clinton's top male aides engaged in sexist behavior toward her.


Lin-Manuel Miranda's 3-Year-Old Son Has Some Thoughts About 'Hamilton'

Posted: 06 Nov 2017 01:27 PM PST

Lin-Manuel Miranda's 3-Year-Old Son Has Some Thoughts About 'Hamilton'When Lin-Manuel Miranda first debuted "Hamilton" at New York's Public Theater in 2015, his son, Sebastian, was just a few months old. Miranda revealed on Twitter Monday that he and wife Vanessa Nadal took their son to see the first act of "Hamilton" for his third birthday. In advance of his 3rd birthday, we took lil man to Act One of Hamilton on Saturday.


Texas shooting: Up to 14 children killed or injured in church massacre, say police

Posted: 06 Nov 2017 06:50 AM PST

Texas shooting: Up to 14 children killed or injured in church massacre, say policeAt least 12 to 14 children are among the victims in the tragic Texas church shooting, the local sheriff has said as details of families losing loved ones continue to come out. As least 26 were left dead and 20 injured following the mass shooting at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs. Sheriff Joe Tackitt said "seeing the children, that's what hurts the most" regarding the scene inside the small Baptist church.


Donald Trump Met The 'Pen Pineapple Apple Pen' Guy And There Are Pictures

Posted: 07 Nov 2017 01:25 AM PST

Donald Trump Met The 'Pen Pineapple Apple Pen' Guy And There Are PicturesDuring President Donald Trump's visit to Japan on Monday, he came face-to-face with viral sensation Pikotaro — the comedian and singer behind 2016′s annoyingly catchy "Pen Pineapple Apple Pen" song.


Israel holds bodies of 5 Gaza militants after tunnel blast: army

Posted: 05 Nov 2017 11:17 AM PST

Israel holds bodies of 5 Gaza militants after tunnel blast: armyIsrael's army said Sunday it is holding the bodies of five Palestinian militants found after it blew up a tunnel last week stretching from the Gaza Strip into its territory. Israeli media said they would most likely be retained as bargaining chips to retrieve the bodies of soldiers believed to be held by the strip's Hamas rulers. The military stressed that the Palestinian bodies were found in Israeli territory following the operation to blow up the tunnel that left at least 12 militants dead.


Principal Busts a Move With Her School’s Step Team

Posted: 07 Nov 2017 08:08 AM PST

Principal Busts a Move With Her School's Step TeamShe said she practiced with the squad three times.


2 NYPD Detectives Quit After Being Charged in Rape Investigation

Posted: 06 Nov 2017 09:08 PM PST

2 NYPD Detectives Quit After Being Charged in Rape InvestigationTwo New York Police Department detectives have quit their jobs after being charged with raping and kidnapping an 18-year-old in their custody, The Associated Press reports.


Hezbollah: Lebanon PM forced to resign by Saudi Arabia

Posted: 05 Nov 2017 12:44 PM PST

Hezbollah: Lebanon PM forced to resign by Saudi ArabiaBEIRUT (AP) — The head of Lebanon's powerful militant group Hezbollah accused Saudi Arabia Sunday of forcing the country's prime minister to resign after less than a year in his post, as Bahrain ordered its citizens in Lebanon to "leave immediately" and banned travel there.


Why An Invasion of North Korea Is the U.S. Military's Ultimate Nightmare

Posted: 07 Nov 2017 07:00 AM PST

Why An Invasion of North Korea Is the U.S. Military's Ultimate NightmareThis weekend, the Pentagon told Congressional lawmakers that the only way to locate and secure North Korea's nuclear weapons "with complete certainty" is through a ground invasion. An invasion of the country would be a major strategic commitment by the United States, South Korea and its allies. North Korea is just slightly larger than Ohio.


Florida State suspends Greek life following alcohol death

Posted: 06 Nov 2017 02:32 PM PST

Florida State suspends Greek life following alcohol deathFlorida State University indefinitely suspended its fraternities and sororities Monday after the alcohol-related death of a freshman pledge and cocaine charges for another fraternity member.


31 of the Best Ways to Update Grandma's Favorite Recipes

Posted: 06 Nov 2017 02:39 PM PST

31 of the Best Ways to Update Grandma's Favorite Recipes


A Same-Sex Couple Gets Cozy In Starbucks' New Holiday Commercial

Posted: 06 Nov 2017 01:23 PM PST

A Same-Sex Couple Gets Cozy In Starbucks' New Holiday CommercialStarbucks' holiday cups are back and more inclusive than ever.


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