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Hong Kong airport reopens after overnight clashes, mass protests

Hong Kong's airport resumed operations on Wednesday, rescheduling hundreds of flights that had been disrupted over the past two days as protesters clashed with riot police in a deepening crisis in the Chinese-controlled city. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2KzpV0a

HK airport says it has injunction to stop protesters obstructing operations

Hong Kong's Airport Authority said on Wednesday it had obtained an interim injunction to restrain people from "unlawfully and wilfully obstructing" the operations of the city's international airport after another night of disruption by protesters. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/31EcW2N

US monitoring Hong Kong protests amid trade war with China

US monitoring Hong Kong protests amid trade war with China Reaction and analysis from Hudson Institute senior fellow Michael Pillsbury.

Gutfeld on 2020 Dems trying to act human

Gutfeld on 2020 Dems trying to act human Dem presidential candidates are cookie-cutter clones. Trump is the Cookie Monster.

Brooke Goldstein: Anti-Jewish and anti-Israel school curriculum on verge of approval in California

Brooke Goldstein: Anti-Jewish and anti-Israel school curriculum on verge of approval in California The California Department of Education is on the verge of implementing radical changes to its school curriculum for grades 9 through 12, including anti-Jewish and anti-Israel content.

California man arrested on suspicion of running over, killing peacocks: police

California man arrested on suspicion of running over, killing peacocks: police A California man has been arrested on suspicion of deliberately running over and killing two wild peacocks in northwest Los Angeles last month, police said.

Shots fired at San Antonio ICE facility

Shots fired at San Antonio ICE facility FBI says this was a targeted attack; Trace Gallagher has the details.

Argentine markets gripped for second day by election-related fears

Argentina's peso closed weaker again on Tuesday following a second day of market turmoil triggered by opposition candidate Alberto Fernandez's landslide victory in a primary election that dealt a severe blow to President Mauricio Macri's re-election chances. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2KIeAd2

Alabama man invites cops to help mow lawns of vets, elderly in all 50 states

Alabama man invites cops to help mow lawns of vets, elderly in all 50 states An Alabama man has come up with a creative way to bring police officers closer to their communities.

China denies request for 2 US Navy ships to visit Hong Kong port amid protests

China denies request for 2 US Navy ships to visit Hong Kong port amid protests Fox News contributor Marc Thiessen on China's response to Hong Kong protests and what it means for U.S. relations.

Mystery grows surrounding Russia explosion and radiation spike

Mystery grows surrounding Russia explosion and radiation spike Speculation over advanced Russian cruise missile; Jennifer Griffin has the details.

Riot police clash with protesters at Hong Kong airport

Riot police clash with protesters at Hong Kong airport Airport clash breaks out after 10 weeks of protests; Greg Palkot reports.

Judge accused of helping shield illegal immigrant has pay restored as case proceeds

Judge accused of helping shield illegal immigrant has pay restored as case proceeds A Massachusetts judge accused of helping an undocumented immigrant evade federal immigration agents waiting to arrest him will be paid while she fights the criminal charges against her, a judicial panel ruled Tuesday. 

Florida man accused of intentionally running over ducklings, killing 2: police

Florida man accused of intentionally running over ducklings, killing 2: police A Florida man was arrested Sunday after he intentionally ran over and killed some ducklings that were playing in a puddle, police said.

Man threatens to kill child, sets girlfriend on fire before wild chase, police say

Man threatens to kill child, sets girlfriend on fire before wild chase, police say A suspect is in custody after he threatened to kill a child, set his girlfriend on fire in Mississippi, then sent police on a chase through Tennessee on Tuesday, police said.

Man with loaded shotgun, machete claiming 'liberty business' arrested outside Pentagon, police say

Man with loaded shotgun, machete claiming 'liberty business' arrested outside Pentagon, police say A Kentucky man was arrested outside the Pentagon after he showed up with a loaded shotgun and a machete in his truck, claiming to be there on "liberty business," according to a report.

US delays some impending China tariffs until December

US delays some impending China tariffs until December Popular items exempt to limit holiday shopping impact; reaction and analysis from the 'Special Report' all-star panel.

Hong Kong airport resumes flights after clashes, mass protests

Hong Kong's airport resumed operations on Wednesday, rescheduling hundreds of flights that had been disrupted over the past two days as protesters clashed with riot police in a deepening crisis in the Chinese-controlled city. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2Z1ZCDF

New policy restricts cellphone use in Florida school district

New policy restricts cellphone use in Florida school district Should students be allowed to have their phones in school? Parenting expert Erika Katz and author Larry Winget debate.

Joe Piscopo reacts to Chris Cuomo 'Fredo' confrontation: 'It was a racist comment'

Joe Piscopo reacts to Chris Cuomo 'Fredo' confrontation: 'It was a racist comment' Joe Piscopo, Italian-American radio talk show host and comedian, speaks exclusively to Fox News Digital about why CNN anchor Chris Cuomo reacted with curses and threats in a video, that has since gone viral, where the journalist is called 'Fredo' and considers it an insult.