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Photos of the week: 11/23 - 11/30

Posted: 30 Nov 2018 02:00 PM PST

Photos of the week: 11/23 - 11/30Border agents fired tear gas on migrants, including children, near the


Striking images from Alaska after earthquake rocks Anchorage

Posted: 30 Nov 2018 01:07 PM PST

Striking images from Alaska after earthquake rocks AnchorageA powerful 7.0 magnitude earthquake that rocked Anchorage, Alaska, on Friday shook buildings, collapsed roads and triggered at least nine aftershocks — producing a lot of dramatic photos and footage.


PHOTOS: Violent riots in Paris after 2 weeks of nationwide protests over rising taxes

Posted: 01 Dec 2018 04:32 PM PST

PHOTOS: Violent riots in Paris after 2 weeks of nationwide protests over rising taxesRioters ran amok across central Paris on Saturday, clashing with police in the worst unrest in more than a decade, posing a dire challenge to Emmanuel Macron's presidency.


Take a number: Migrants, blocked at the border, wait their turn to apply for asylum

Posted: 30 Nov 2018 01:08 PM PST

Take a number: Migrants, blocked at the border, wait their turn to apply for asylumOn the ground in Juarez, where migrants seeking asylum are given a number – written on their arms – and sent away to wait.


Explosives attack at US consulate in Guadalajara, Mexico

Posted: 01 Dec 2018 03:21 PM PST

Explosives attack at US consulate in Guadalajara, MexicoThe US consulate in Mexico's second city, Guadalajara, was attacked with explosives hours before a visit to the country by Vice President Mike Pence and first daughter Ivanka Trump, authorities said Saturday. "The investigation has been handed over to federal authorities, who will give information on developments in due time," the prosecutor's office for the western state of Jalisco, where Guadalajara is located, said on Twitter. The attack ocurred just before Pence and President Donald Trump's daughter and adviser Ivanka flew into Mexico City on Saturday morning at the head of a high-level US delegation attending the inauguration of Mexico's new president, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.


Ex-Dallas officer who shot man in his home charged with murder

Posted: 30 Nov 2018 03:25 PM PST

Ex-Dallas officer who shot man in his home charged with murderAmber Guyger, 30, surrendered to authorities after a grand jury indicted her on a charge of murder in the Sept. 6 death of Botham Jean, 26, Dallas County District Attorney's spokeswoman Kimberlee Leach said by phone. Guyger, who lived in an apartment one floor below Jean's unit, told investigators she mistook Jean for an intruder after she entered his apartment by mistake and he appeared in the darkness, police said. Guyger walked into the apartment after returning from a work shift and was able to enter because Jean's door was slightly ajar, according to a Texas law enforcement account of the incident.


Michelle Obama Shades Donald Trump While Talking About White House Morals

Posted: 30 Nov 2018 11:32 PM PST

Michelle Obama Shades Donald Trump While Talking About White House MoralsFormer first lady Michelle Obama noted the important role that morals played


Temperatures to plunge in D.C. as George H.W. Bush lies in state at Capitol Rotunda

Posted: 01 Dec 2018 04:04 PM PST

Temperatures to plunge in D.C. as George H.W. Bush lies in state at Capitol RotundaThe late President George H.W. Bush will lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda in Washington, D.C., early this week, and the temperature is expected to plummet.


PHOTOS: Aftershocks shake Alaska after back-to-back earthquakes

Posted: 01 Dec 2018 01:55 PM PST

PHOTOS: Aftershocks shake Alaska after back-to-back earthquakesAftershocks on Saturday continued to fray nerves in Alaska. There have been 545 aftershocks, including the 5.7 magnitude shaker that came almost immediately after Friday's big quake measuring 7.0. Eleven have had magnitudes of 4.5 or greater.


Georgia extends deadline to accept runoff absentee ballots

Posted: 30 Nov 2018 01:34 PM PST

Georgia extends deadline to accept runoff absentee ballotsATLANTA (AP) — Georgia's secretary of state agreed Friday to extend the deadline for accepting absentee ballots for the upcoming runoff election after the state Democratic Party filed a lawsuit saying some county election officials waited too long to send out the ballots.


19 Luxury Gifts for the Really Special People in Your Life

Posted: 30 Nov 2018 02:43 PM PST

19 Luxury Gifts for the Really Special People in Your LifeOr the most exceptional person of all: you


Researchers say ancient ring may bear Pontius Pilate name

Posted: 02 Dec 2018 08:12 AM PST

Researchers say ancient ring may bear Pontius Pilate nameIsraeli researchers say an inscription on an ancient ring discovered near Jerusalem may include the name of Pontius Pilate, the Roman official who Biblical accounts say sentenced Jesus to death. It would be a rare example still in existence of an inscription with the name of the man believed to have sent Jesus to his crucifixion. The researchers recently announced their analysis of the inscription on the ring -- which was actually found some 50 years ago -- in Israel Exploration Journal.


President Trump signs new North American trade pact at G-20 summit

Posted: 30 Nov 2018 01:28 PM PST

President Trump signs new North American trade pact at G-20 summitCongress will now have to ratify the deal when the new session starts in 2019.


Donald Trump, Xi Jinping Agree To Trade Truce At G-20 Summit

Posted: 02 Dec 2018 12:49 AM PST

Donald Trump, Xi Jinping Agree To Trade Truce At G-20 SummitU.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping have pressed pause


2 San Diego teenagers among trio shot to death in Tijuana

Posted: 30 Nov 2018 05:14 PM PST

2 San Diego teenagers among trio shot to death in TijuanaSAN DIEGO (AP) — Authorities were searching Friday for whoever killed two San Diego teenagers and a Mexican youth at an apartment complex in Tijuana last weekend.


George HW Bush death: Politicians and family pay tribute to former president

Posted: 01 Dec 2018 04:35 AM PST

George HW Bush death: Politicians and family pay tribute to former presidentFigures on both sides of the US political divide have paid tribute to former president George HW Bush following his death on Friday. Bush, who was 94, served as vice president to Ronald Reagan for eight years and as the 41st president of the United States from 1989 to 1993. Tributes were led by members of the Bush family, who praised his "compassion" and service to his country.


Dozens arrested after 'yellow vests' clash with police in Paris

Posted: 01 Dec 2018 08:39 AM PST

Dozens arrested after 'yellow vests' clash with police in ParisMore than 65 people were injured and almost 170 people arrested in central Paris on Saturday after violent clashes between police and "yellow vest" protesters, in a third weekend of nationwide demonstrations against high living costs. Police fired tear gas, stun grenades and water cannon in battles with protesters around the Arc de Triomphe near the Champs-Elysees avenue and clashes were reported elsewhere across the city centre as well as in other towns across the country. Police said they had arrested 169 people and some are concerned that violent far-right and far-left groups were infiltrating the "gilets jaunes" (yellow vests) movement, a spontaneous grassroots rebellion against the struggle many French face to make ends meet. For three weeks, protesters have blocked roads across France, posing one of the largest and most sustained challenges Emmanuel Macron has faced in his 18-month-old presidency. Thousands of anti-government protesters are expected today on the Champs-Elysees in Paris Credit: AFP Sixty-five people, including 11 members of the security forces, have been injured in the capital, Paris police said. "We are attached to dialogue, but also respect for the law," Edouard Philippe told reporters. "I am shocked by the attacks on the symbols of France." The skirmishes in Paris broke out early on Saturday, with rioters and peaceful protesters mixed together after authorities cordoned off the Champs-Elysees, forcing them into adjacent streets. Demonstrators put up barricades in the surrounding areas, smashed some car windows and set alight dozens of vehicles, including a police car. A restaurant in the vicinity was also set ablaze. Several hundred yellow vests, who have no leader and have largely organised themselves online, sat down around the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier under the Arc de Triomphe, singing La Marseillaise, France's national anthem, and chanting, "Macron Resign!" A demonstrator waves a French national flag during a protest of Yellow vests (Gilets jaunes) against rising oil prices and living costs in front of the Arc of Triomphe Credit: AFP On the facade of the towering 19th-century arch, protesters scrawled in big black letters: "The yellow vests will triumph." Some protesters were later seen on top of the arch. Clashes also took place in other cities and towns including Nantes in the west, Toulouse and Tarbes in the southwest, Puy-en-Velay in the centre of the country, Charleville Mezieres in the northeast and Avignon in the southeast. Along the Champs-Elysees, which was cordoned off, peaceful protesters held up a slogan reading, "Macron, stop treating us like idiots!" The president, who is at the G20 leaders summit in Argentina, said on Tuesday he understood the anger felt by voters outside France's big cities over the squeeze that fuel prices have put on households, but insisted he would not be bounced into changing policy by "thugs". The slogan "The yellow vests will triumph" is seen on the Arc de Triomphe as protesters demonstrate at the Place de l'Etoile in Paris Credit: Reuters Philippe said there were 5,500 protesters in Paris and a combined 36,000 elsewhere in France. Police unions reported 582 road blockages. Some of the protesters expressed concern over the clashes. "What message do the yellow vests want to pass today? That we set France on fire, or find solutions? I find this (violence) absurd," Jacline Mouraud, a prominent activist within the yellow vests movement, told BFM television. But assistant teacher Sandrine Lemoussu, 45, who came from Burgundy to protest, told Reuters that people had had enough. "The people are in revolt," she said. "The anger is rising more and more, and the president despises the French. We aren't here to smash things, but the people have had enough." France's prime minister said 36,000 people were protesting across the country, including 5,500 in the capital for this third nationwide day of demonstration Credit: AFP One retiree protester said: "The government is not listening. Revolution cannot happen without violence." Many on the outskirts of smaller provincial towns and villages have expressed anger, underlining the gap between metropolitan elites and working class voters that has boosted anti-establishment politics across the Western world. "Mr Macron wrote a book called Revolution. He was prophetic because it is what he has managed to launch, but not the revolution he sought," Far-left La France Insoumise leader Jean-Luc Melenchon told reporters ahead of a protest in Marseille. The yellow vests, who enjoy widespread public support, get their name from the high-visibility jackets all motorists in France must carry in their vehicles. The protests have caught Macron off-guard just as he was trying to counter a fall in his popularity rating to 30 percent. His unyielding response has exposed him to charges of being out of touch with ordinary people. 


Murdered British radio host laid to rest in Lebanon

Posted: 02 Dec 2018 08:27 AM PST

Murdered British radio host laid to rest in LebanonBritish radio presenter Gavin Ford was laid to rest Sunday near Beirut in a ceremony that brought together dozens of fans, friends and family members days after his murder. Ford's lifeless body was discovered Tuesday at his home in Beit Meri, a mountain town east of the capital where his employer Radio One is also based. Ford had worked since the 1990s at the station, where hosted one of Lebanon's most popular shows.


FAA says 3 believed aboard when jet crashed in Indiana woods

Posted: 30 Nov 2018 04:49 PM PST

FAA says 3 believed aboard when jet crashed in Indiana woodsMEMPHIS, Ind. (AP) — A Chicago-bound jet crashed in southern Indiana shortly after taking off from a local airport Friday, and investigators believe everyone on board the small twin-engine plane was killed, according to police.


How Michael Cohen's Plea Deal Implicates Donald Trump Jr.

Posted: 30 Nov 2018 11:34 AM PST

How Michael Cohen's Plea Deal Implicates Donald Trump Jr.When Donald Trump Jr. was interviewed by the Senate Judiciary Committee in


Top lieutenant to 'El Chapo' sentenced to life in prison

Posted: 30 Nov 2018 02:46 PM PST

Top lieutenant to 'El Chapo' sentenced to life in prisonFALLS CHURCH, Va. (AP) — A top lieutenant to drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman was sentenced in a Virginia courtroom Friday to life in prison.


Ukraine Blocks Off Russian Men

Posted: 30 Nov 2018 11:13 AM PST

Ukraine Blocks Off Russian MenUkraine has decided to ban Russian men from coming into the country amid an escalating crisis between the two countries.


Jeep Pickup Truck History: The Lineage Is Longer Than You Think

Posted: 30 Nov 2018 11:01 AM PST

Jeep Pickup Truck History: The Lineage Is Longer Than You Think


Powerful earthquake rattles Alaska, no injuries reported

Posted: 30 Nov 2018 01:35 PM PST

Powerful earthquake rattles Alaska, no injuries reportedA powerful earthquake shook southern Alaska on Friday morning, buckling roads, disrupting traffic and knocking television stations off the air in the state's largest city, but there were no immediate reports of injuries. The 7.0 magnitude earthquake's epicenter was 8.1 miles (13 km) north of Anchorage, home to about 40 percent of the state's population. The temblor had a depth of 26.7 miles (43 km), the U.S. Geological Survey said.


Street by Saudi US embassy could be renamed 'Jamal Khashoggi Way'

Posted: 30 Nov 2018 02:38 PM PST

Street by Saudi US embassy could be renamed 'Jamal Khashoggi Way'Local officials in a Washington neighborhood have voted to rename a street outside Saudi Arabia's embassy in honor of slain Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Khashoggi, a US resident, was murdered in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in October. After initially denying the murder, Saudi Arabia has acknowledged Khashoggi was killed inside the consulate but blamed his death on a "rogue" operation.


Man drops engagement ring down drain moments after proposing in New York's Times Square

Posted: 02 Dec 2018 07:15 AM PST

Man drops engagement ring down drain moments after proposing in New York's Times SquarePolice in New York City are searching for a man and woman who lost an engagement ring down a drain during a proposal that took a disastrous turn. The couple's engagement was caught on camera after the man got down on one knee in Times Square on Friday evening. According to the New York City Police Department (NYPD), the woman said yes.


‘A Legacy of Service That May Never Be Matched.’ George H.W. Bush Mourned by Leaders From Both Parties—and the World

Posted: 01 Dec 2018 08:49 AM PST

'A Legacy of Service That May Never Be Matched.' George H.W. Bush Mourned by Leaders From Both Parties—and the World"America has lost a patriot and humble servant in George Herbert Walker Bush"


Flake Admits Retirement Freed Him to Block Trump Judicial Nominees

Posted: 30 Nov 2018 11:56 AM PST

Flake Admits Retirement Freed Him to Block Trump Judicial NomineesRetiring senator Jeff Flake acknowledged on Friday that he would not be holding up President Trump's judicial nominees if he was worried about being reelected. Flake, who announced his retirement in October after several ugly clashes with Trump, has vowed to oppose the president's judicial nominees until he gets a vote on a bill to protect Special Counsel Robert Mueller from being fired. On Thursday, he halted the progress of 21 judicial picks in the Judiciary Committee and stopped another nominee on the Senate floor.


Mall shooting suspects agrees on return to Alabama

Posted: 30 Nov 2018 12:29 PM PST

Mall shooting suspects agrees on return to AlabamaATLANTA (AP) — A man suspected in an Alabama mall shooting that resulted in police killing another black man on Thanksgiving agreed Friday to return home from Georgia to face charges.


15 Items To Shop Now During Lord & Taylor’s Friends & Family Sale

Posted: 01 Dec 2018 09:05 PM PST

15 Items To Shop Now During Lord & Taylor's Friends & Family SaleTo keep the shopping momentum going strong Lord & Taylor is having one of its


Louisiana gets $11M settlement in interest rate manipulation

Posted: 01 Dec 2018 11:23 AM PST

Louisiana gets $11M settlement in interest rate manipulationBATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Louisiana is receiving $11 million as its share of a multistate settlement with Deutsche Bank over the manipulation of a key benchmark involving global interest rates.


New Supreme Court Justice Class Picture

Posted: 30 Nov 2018 11:33 AM PST

New Supreme Court Justice Class PictureThe Supreme Court justices all got together to take their annual group picture.


Big Brussels climate march marks COP24 start

Posted: 02 Dec 2018 07:44 AM PST

Big Brussels climate march marks COP24 startTens of thousands of marchers took to the streets of Brussels on Sunday to mark the start of the UN climate summit in Poland. Speaking through a blow-horn, activist Evert Nicolai of Oxfam Action urged leaders to do what was needed towards fighting climate change. The march, dubbed Claim The Climate, ended with speeches and performances at the Parc Cinquantenaire that overlooks the European Union institutions.


Your Taco Tuesday Partner-In-Crime Needs This Hilarious Doormat

Posted: 30 Nov 2018 12:03 PM PST

Your Taco Tuesday Partner-In-Crime Needs This Hilarious Doormat


House race in limbo after North Carolina voter fraud claims

Posted: 30 Nov 2018 03:06 PM PST

House race in limbo after North Carolina voter fraud claimsHarris edged Democrat Dan McCready by 905 votes in the Nov. 6 congressional election. The board voted 7-2 to hold a hearing due "to claims of numerous irregularities and concerted fraudulent activities related to absentee mail ballots," Joshua Malcolm, vice chairman of the board of elections, said in a recorded session on Friday. It is the second time in as many years the board has considered voter fraud accusations in Bladen County, with charges after the 2016 elections ultimately dismissed.


G20 summit: World leaders reluctantly bow to Trump on trade amid showdown between US and China over tariffs

Posted: 01 Dec 2018 01:51 PM PST

G20 summit: World leaders reluctantly bow to Trump on trade amid showdown between US and China over tariffsAfter hours of tense negotiation, world leaders of the G20 have signed off on a summit-ending agreement reaffirming a commitment to multilateral trade and a "rules-based international order" – but the real winner may yet be Donald Trump. The message involved a pledge to reform the World Trade Organisation (WTO), with Mr Trump having built his campaign for the presidency on the idea that America was being treated unfairly on trade issues. The EU, and its individual members, had been looking to put pressure on Mr Trump over the issue, given his 'America First' doctrine, but officials said they had felt resistance from Washington on almost every issue.


Strict building codes helped Anchorage withstand quake

Posted: 01 Dec 2018 05:13 PM PST

Strict building codes helped Anchorage withstand quakeANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — The magnitude 7.0 earthquake that rattled Alaska's largest city cracked roads and collapsed highway ramps, but there were no reports of widespread catastrophic damage or collapsed buildings.


French government considers state of emergency over Paris yellow vests protests

Posted: 02 Dec 2018 03:08 AM PST

French government considers state of emergency over Paris yellow vests protestsFrance is considering imposing a state of emergency to stop a repeat of the violence in Paris that left swathes of the city centre looking like a war zone and injured 133 people. President Emmanuel Macron returned from a G20 summit in Argentina on Sunday morning and went directly to the Arc de Triomphe to assess the damage at the historic monument caused by so-called "yellow vest" anti-tax protestors. The arch, which lies at the top of the prestigious Champs Elysées avenue, was where the violence kicked off early on Saturday morning before spreading as far as the Louvre and the Opera districts. Under heavy security, Mr Macron spoke with police and firefighters on one of the avenues near the Champs Elysées, with some bystanders cheering but more jeering him, including yellow-jacketed protesters chanting, "Macron, resign!" Young men, many of them with their faces masked, had battled riot police throughout Saturday in some of the capital's poshest areas, smashing shop windows, overturning cars and torching buildings and vehicles, including at least one police car. French President Emmanuel Macron shakes hands with a firefighter during a visit to the streets of Paris Credit: GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT/AFP/Getty Images Street cleaners were out in force on Sunday to clear away the burnt-out cars, broken glass and the remains of barricades from the city's worst day of rioting in a decade that saw more than 400 people arrested. Mr Macron was due to hold a lunchtime meeting with the prime minister, interior minister and top security service officials at the Elysée presidential palace to discuss the unrest in Paris and many other French regions. When asked if the government might impose a state of emergency, government spokesman Benjamin Griveaux said it would be among the options considered at the Elysée meeting. At least two "yellow vest" protestors seriously injured when a crowd pushed down railings at Tuileries gardens on Rue de Rivoli in Paris. Gilets jaunes pic.twitter.com/KEET0mSdHY— Rory Mulholland (@mulhollandrory) December 1, 2018 "It is out of the question that each weekend becomes a meeting or ritual for violence," he said. The comment came as calls were being made on social media for the "yellow vests," whose revolt was sparked by planned fuel tax hikes, to meet again next Saturday on the Champs Elysées. The yellow vest movement, which began just a few weeks ago, has morphed into a broad opposition front to Mr Macron, a 40-year-old pro-business centrist elected in May 2017 who is accused of being the "president of the rich" and of neglecting ordinary French people. Protesters defaced the city with slogans such as "the yellow vests will triumph" Credit: GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT/AFP/Getty Images Violent anarchist and far-right groups have since infiltrated it and are thought to be behind many of Saturday's clashes in Paris. Mr Macron faces a dilemma in how to respond to the "yellow vests", not least because they are a grassroots movement with no formal leaders and a wide range of demands. An estimated 75,000 demonstrators, most of them peaceful, were counted across the country on Saturday, the interior ministry said.  


US promises nearly $17M for survivors of Las Vegas massacre

Posted: 30 Nov 2018 04:26 PM PST

US promises nearly $17M for survivors of Las Vegas massacreLAS VEGAS (AP) — The U.S. government is allocating nearly $17 million to help people affected by the Las Vegas Strip mass shooting that became the deadliest in the nation's modern history, Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker said Friday.


Jim Parsons Spoils Kaley Cuoco's Birthday Cake Surprise In Sitcom-Like Flub

Posted: 30 Nov 2018 11:07 AM PST

Jim Parsons Spoils Kaley Cuoco's Birthday Cake Surprise In Sitcom-Like FlubJim Parsons may be a wonderful co-star for Kaley Cuoco on "The Big Bang


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