Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts from July 28, 2019

Utah man, 18, survives 150-foot fall from drainage tunnel, investigators say

Utah man, 18, survives 150-foot fall from drainage tunnel, investigators say An 18-year-old Utah man is recovering after trespassing into a drainage tunnel that let out over a cliff and falling 150 feet earlier this month, authorities said.

1998 Arkansas school shooter killed in car crash 20 years later

1998 Arkansas school shooter killed in car crash 20 years later A Missouri man who was 11 when he shot and killed four students and a teacher in Jonesboro, Arkansas, in 1998, was killed in a car crash Saturday night in Independence County, Ark., according to state police.

Steve Hilton: When it comes to immigration, the Democrats really are the party of the 1 percent

Steve Hilton: When it comes to immigration, the Democrats really are the party of the 1 percent On immigration it looks suspiciously as if it's the Democrats who are pandering to their base, while President Trump is speaking for the majority of Americans.

Cruz-Diez, Venezuelan kinetic artist, dies in Paris at 95

Carlos Cruz-Diez, a Venezuelan artist who shaped the field of kinetic and optical art during the 20th century, died in Paris on Saturday, his foundation said on its website on Sunday. He was 95. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/32WS607

Las principales noticias del lunes

By Por MARINA FRANCO from NYT Universal https://ift.tt/2yi9cr1

Megan Rapinoe, Conquering Hero, Returns to Cheers but Not to Action

By KURT STREETER from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/2ylC2Ha

Will more US aid stem the tide of migrants fleeing Central America's economic crisis?

Will more US aid stem the tide of migrants fleeing Central America's economic crisis? Insight from economist and NYU professor William Easterly.

Singapore PM's brother backs opposition party in election twist

The Singapore prime minister's estranged brother has thrown his support behind a newly-formed opposition party in an intriguing twist ahead of elections expected to be held as soon as this year. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2Zh7tOI

South Korea says North Korean fishing boat, three crew to be returned

South Korea will release three North Koreans who crossed the maritime border aboard a fishing vessel at the weekend, Seoul's Unification Ministry said on Monday. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2MnyT1J

After weekend of violent clashes, Beijing to address Hong Kong unrest

Hong Kong on Monday bore the scars of another night of violent protests with hard hats, umbrellas and water bottles littering some central streets, as Beijing was set to make an announcement on the Asian financial center's worst crisis since 1997. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2ZhfBi3

Mets, Riding High Off Sweep, Trade for Marcus Stroman

By BOB KLAPISCH from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/2YuyocH

Maduro says missing FARC leaders are 'welcome in Venezuela'

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Sunday said two former FARC commanders from neighboring Colombia whose whereabouts are unknown were "welcome in Venezuela," a statement likely to fuel criticism that he is providing a safe haven for armed groups. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2OyT4fE

Dan Coats steps down as director of national intelligence: read the letter

Dan Coats steps down as director of national intelligence: read the letter Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats submitted his resignation to President Trump on Sunday.

2020 Democrats candidates vie for the African-American vote

2020 Democrats candidates vie for the African-American vote Howard University’s Associate Professor of Political Science Dr. Michael Fauntroy says no one candidate is safe to win the African-American vote.

John Ratcliffe, Nominee for Intelligence Chief, Is Seen as Staunch Trump Ally

By JACEY FORTIN from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2Mm3XPq

The Rot You Smell Is a Racist Potus

By CHARLES M. BLOW from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/2Mm2hFC

Brazil police say one arrested in $29 million gold robbery case

Brazilian police said on Sunday they arrested one person and are seeking an arrest warrant for another in connection with the theft of a gold shipment at São Paulo’s international airport on July 25. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2SOfBUr

Baltimore to Trump: Knocking Our City Is Our Job, Not Yours

By NICHOLAS BOGEL-BURROUGHS from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2K1neUJ

The U.S. and Guatemala Reached an Asylum Deal: Here’s What It Means

By KIRK SEMPLE from NYT World https://ift.tt/2Yq44fd