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Beth Moore challenges her followers to guard themselves against legalism, and warns it will "cruss the life out of you." from CB...
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غلط یا سہی چونکہ یہ طے ہو چکا ہے یا مشہور ہو چکا ہے یا پاکستانی اسٹیبلشمنٹ بارہا یہ تاثر دے چکی ہے کہ اگر کسی ملک کی افغان طالبان پر تھوڑی ب...
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راولپنڈی پریس رلیز فوکس نیوز نیٹ ورک کے نمانندہ خصوصی و سینںر تجزیہ کار ضیاء مغل نے الیکشن 2018 کے بعد پہلی ب...
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ملک کے سیاسی حلقوں کے لیے عمران اسماعیل کا نام کسی تعارف کا محتاج نہیں۔ 2015ء کو متحدہ قومی موومنٹ کے گڑھ سمجھے والے حلقے این اے 246میں تحر...
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کولن جرمنی( بی بی سی،خصوصی رپورٹ )حالیہ دنوں میں پاکستان اوربھارت کے درمیان پائی جانے والی کشیدگی دنیا بھر سے انٹرنیشنل میڈیا ک...
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Where is Amy Yu? Police Say 16-Year-Old May Have Flown to Cancun With 45-Year-Old Man
Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar joins St Patrick's Parade
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Fired FBI official McCabe kept notes on Trump, Fox News confirms
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Trump's lawyer calls for Russia probe to be shut down
03/17/18 10:47 AM
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'Stress test' preceded bridge collapse that killed 6 in Florida
Couple Fleeing Immigration Officials Killed in Crash, Police Say
Ivanka Trump to meet South Korean minister in light of Tillerson firing
Parkland armed deputy did not enter building during shooting, new surveillance video shows
Homeless family of 4 found dead in parked van in California
GARDEN GROVE, Calif. (AP) — A homeless couple and their two young children, all dressed for bed, were found dead from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning in a parked van that had its windows covered with blankets and a shade to block out the light outside a Southern California strip mall, police said Friday.
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Intensifying assaults in Syria spark dual evacuations
Syrian civilians in the last rebel-held pockets of besieged Eastern Ghouta have been urged to flee as Russia-backed regime forces storm into the beleaguered area near Damascus, with intense airstrikes killing dozens and causing thousands more to evacuate. Syria's war enters its eighth year with another deadly assault also unfolding in the north, where Turkish-led forces pressed an operation to seize the Kurdish-majority region of Afrin. The operation has sent thousands onto the roads, with bombing of the city of Afrin on Friday killing 43 civilians, a third of them killed in a deadly strike on a hospital.
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Sean Hannity Slams Shepard Smith For Calling His Kind Of Fox Show Strictly Entertainment
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Haley Anderson Case: Police Report Details Murdered Student's Complaint About Suspect Before Her Death
Pro-Trump Candidate Attacks Mexicans With Video Of Migrants In Morocco
My Lai ceremony highlights peace, but dark memories recalled
MY LAI, Vietnam (AP) — Talk of peace dominated the 50th anniversary commemoration of the My Lai massacre in Vietnam, but among the hundreds in the audience were survivors and a former U.S. Army photographer whose gruesome images galvanized anti-war opinion.
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What to Do If You Have a Toys 'R' Us Gift Card
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FIU student Alexa Duran identified as victim of Florida bridge collapse
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Putin Will Undoubtedly Win Re-Election. But He Has Plenty To Be Nervous About.
Fired top diplomat Tillerson says he's praying for America
Trump signs U.S.-Taiwan travel bill; China 'strongly dissatisfied'
By David Brunnstrom WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump on Friday signed legislation that encourages the United States to send senior officials to Taiwan to meet Taiwanese counterparts and vice versa, angering China, which views Taiwan as a wayward province. The bill, which is non-binding, would have gone into effect on Saturday morning, even if Trump had not signed it, said the White House. The move adds to strains between the two countries over trade, as Trump has enacted tariffs and called for China to reduce its huge trade imbalance with the United States, even while Washington has leaned on Beijing to help resolve tensions with North Korea.
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Nasa astronaut twins Scott and Mark Kelly no longer genetically identical after space trip
Nasa astronauts Scott Kelly and his identical twin brother Mark have shared a lot throughout their extraordinary lives. Born just a few minutes apart, the pair were both US Navy captains, both flew on the Endeavour and Discovery space shuttles, and both spent time on board the International Space Station (ISS). But new findings by Nasa have found that life away from planet Earth has exacted a surprising toll. The pair are no longer genetically identical twins. Astronauts Mark, left and Scott Kelly embarked on a groundbreaking experiment looking at genetic impact of spaceflight Credit: Robert Markowitz - Nasa After Scott Kelly, 54, spent 340 days on board the ISS, experts found that seven per cent of his genes no longer match those of brother Mark. Scott may even now be biologically older than his twin, scientists fear. On learning of the change, Scott said: “What? My DNA changed by 7 per cent. Who knew?! I no longer have to call Mark my identical twin brother anymore.” Scott Kelly may even be biologically older than his twin brother now Credit: AFP Alexander Nemenov It is well known that astronauts’ bodies change to adapt to living in micro-gravity, but it was generally assumed the effects wore off on returning to Earth. However Scott landed in March 2016, and his body has yet to return to normal. Some of the genes which appear to have changed permanently involved DNA repair, bone formation and how the cells use oxygen. Nasa took the unique opportunity of having astronaut twins to learn more about the genetic changes of long periods in space, the first time such a study has ever been attempted. The human body is evolved to live in Earth’s gravity, and the long term effects of space habitation are unknown. The space agency said the experiment was a ‘stepping stone’ in its three-year mission to Mars. Scott Kelly gives himself a flu shot for a study on the human immune system Credit: Nasa While Scott was on the ISS, experts were monitoring Mark’s DNA as well as Scott’s so they could compare the two, a groundbreaking experiment known as The Twins Study. “Some of the most exciting things that we’ve seen from looking at gene expression in space is that we really see an explosion, like fireworks taking off, as soon as the human body gets into space,” said Twins Study Principal Investigator Dr Chris Mason, of Weill Cornell Medicine. “With this study, we’ve seen thousands and thousands of genes change how they are turned on and turned off. This happens as soon as an astronaut gets into space, and some of the activity persists temporarily upon return to Earth. “This study represents one of the most comprehensive views of human biology. It really sets the bedrock for understanding molecular risks for space travel as well as ways to potentially protect and fix those genetic changes.” Overall the study suggests that a year in space had a detrimental affect on Scott Kelly Credit: Robert Markowitz - Nasa Nasa measured huge amounts of data, collecting regular readings for metabolites, cytokines and proteins and discovered that spaceflight is linked to oxygen deprivation stress, increased inflammation and dramatic nutrient shifts which affect gene expression. However there was some good news from the experiment. Scott’s telomeres - the caps at the end of chromosomes that shorten with age - actually became longer in space, suggesting a possible protective effect against ageing. They shortened back to normal within two days of returning to Earth. Overall, the results appear to show that Scott's year in space had a detrimental affect. Tests showed immune cells rose suggesting inflammation, which can lead to disease and there were even signs that he may now be biologically older than his twin, based on the speed of detrimental changes to his DNA. Dr Mason said his team had found 'hundreds of genetic mutations' unique to Scott since his spaceflight as well as increased levels of mitochondria in the blood, indicating damage to the power plants of the cells. Several hundred 'space genes' were still disrupted after his return to Earth, the experts found. The researchers are now evaluating how the findings will impact future space travel beyond Earth’s orbit.
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Video released of bail bond agent in Oklahoma fatally shooting one of her clients
Tonnes of gold and silver bars fall from Russian plane
A Russian plane loaded with precious metals lost its glittering cargo on take-off Thursday, scattering the runway with gold and silver. The Antonov plane was taking off after refuelling in an airport at Yakutsk in Siberia when its cargo door flew open - dropping nearly 200 bars from the Kupol gold mine in the remote Chukotka region, investigators said. The cargo of bars of concentrated ore used to transport the precious metals weighed 9.3 tonnes. "As it gathered height, the cargo door became damaged due to the shifting of cargo" and "part of the cargo was scattered on the runway," Russia's Investigative Committee said in a statement on Telegram. The plane was forced to land back at the airport, and police immediately sealed off the area to prevent locals from rushing to the scene of the rare windfall, Yakutmedia local news site reported. It posted a video of what looked like large white-ish bricks lying on the runway. Ok. Gold rain drops looked that way on Yakutsk Airport’s runway. Pretty heavy and sonorous... Video by transport police from Whatsapp. pic.twitter.com/YYiO1P6lh7— Bolot Bochkarev (@yakutia) March 15, 2018 "172 bars have been found weighing around 3.4 tonnes," the local interior ministry told TASS state news agency. "Only part of the gold fell out - altogether there were around nine tonnes in there." Kupol mine where the cargo came from is operated by Canada-based mining company Kinross Gold. Precious metal ingots on the runway of the airport of Yakutsk Credit: Transport Police/Twitter And apparently none of the valuable cargo is missing, A Russian spokesman for the company, Stanislav Borodyuk, told Interfax news agency that "all the cargo has been picked up, there are no losses." A hole was ripped in the side of the plane, allowing its precious cargo to escape Credit: Youtube He said the bars were Dore, a semi-pure alloy of silver and gold. Investigators say the problem on take-off was likely due to the cargo not being properly stabilised.
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Palestinian kills 2 Israeli soldiers in car-ramming attack
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Theresa May promised to 'take every step' against Russian assassins — two years before latest attack
The widow of a former Russian intelligence officer who was poisoned to death at a London hotel in 2006 shared with Yahoo News a letter she received from May two years ago, after the British government concluded that Vladimir Putin was “probably” responsible for her husband’s murder.
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Correction: Veterans Home-Shooting story
YOUNTVILLE, Calif. (AP) — In a story March 9 about a fatal shooting at a California veterans' home, The Associated Press reported erroneously that Jennifer Golick phoned her husband to tell him a former patient was holding her captive. Her father-in-law, Bob Golick, told the AP the information in a telephone interview soon after Golick was taken hostage. The California Highway Patrol investigated the crime and found that there was no evidence Jennifer Golick called her husband while captive. That prompted AP to contact Bob Golick again. He acknowledged he had misinterpreted an emotional and disjointed phone conversation with his son, who had learned the identity of the man who took Golick hostage from others at the scene, not from his wife.
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Front Bench: Britain has made its move against Russia, now it awaits the reaction
Today's Front Bench focuses on the Government's response to Russia. A sample of the email is below. If you like what you see, sign up here. Don't forget to vote in the poll and leave your reasoning in the comments below. The best responses will feature in this afternoon's Brexit Briefing. Theresa May set out Britain’s response to the attempted murder of Sergei Skripal and his daughter yesterday after the deadline for Russia to respond came and went. The reaction to the Prime Minister's announcements was mixed, with a strong statement by America at the United Nations in support of Mrs May but far cooler words from France. Jeremy Corbyn found himself in hot water again after refusing to condemn Russia in the Commons, while his spokesman went further and claimed the UK's intelligence had been "problematic" in the past. Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson will make a major speech in Bristol this morning where he will reveal plans to offer an anthrax vaccination to troops. Planned restraint Some felt the Prime Minister could have gone further yesterday when she announced 23 Russian diplomats will be forced to leave the country but stopped short of widespread financial sanctions. There was, however, solid logic to this. May and her advisers are likely to have had three issues in mind when putting together the response. First, the need for due process. The UK can’t be seen to arbitrarily confiscate assets and private property. Second, Downing Street will have wanted to hold some options back in case further measures are needed. Third, there is a desire to build international backing – hence the PM’s clear effort in the Commons yesterday to frame the issue around the unprecedented, highly illegal use of a nerve agent on British soil. Building a coalition There was plenty of progress on building mutual support but at least one significant setback. Last night Britain put its case to the UN Security Council (on which Russia sits and has a veto). The US ambassador Nikki Hayley came out strongly in the UK’s favour and, in a line perfectly aligned with the UK’s diplomatic strategy, warned that without “immediate concrete measures" ... “[nerve agents] could be used here in New York or in cities of any country that sits on this council." There were contrarian voices, however. The Times splashes on the equivocation of French President Emmanuel Macron’s spokesman, who accused May of "fantasy politics" and said France would wait until “the elements are proven” before making any decisions. That echoed the line Jeremy Corbyn took in the Commons yesterday which has proved less than popular (see story below). The French stance may shift, with the PM set to speak to Macron directly today. Enter Williamson Meanwhile, Gavin Williamson will deliver a key speech later. It was not originally planned as a response to Russia and the bigger picture is the ongoing review into defence spending, which has seen a steady stream of senior officers and politicians calling for more money for the UK’s defence. However, the Defence Secretary will use the Skripal poisoning to make clear the threat Russia poses to Britain. While calling for more funding for defence, he will announce nearly £50m for a new chemical weapons defence centre (planned well before the events in Salisbury), and that thousands of frontline troops will be vaccinated against anthrax. What does Moscow think? So far Russia has, unsurprisingly, cast doubt on Britain’s accusations, telling the security council that the Kremlin had done no research or development “under the name Novichok” and suggesting the whole thing is a British conspiracy to “tarnish” the country. A similar sentiment was expressed to The Telegraph by a “trusted representative” of Vladimir Putin. Evgenny Primakov Jr. said that he was “absolutely certain” the attack was performed by the UK or US to discredit Russia’s presidential election on Sunday. That attempt at misinformation will likely form just one part of a wider fightback against UK measures. There are already fears of an escalation in tit-for-tat expulsions now that Britain has ordered 23 Russian diplomats, believed to be undeclared agents, to leave the UK. In 2017, when the US increased sanctions on Russia, Putin responded by ordering the expulsion of 755 US diplomats. The Prime Minister may well need those measures she held back on. Like what you read? Want more? Sign up for the Front Bench newsletter direct to your inbox every weekday morning. It has all the best political analysis like that above and much more. Sign up here
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My Lai ceremony highlights peace, but dark memories recalled
MY LAI, Vietnam (AP) — Talk of peace dominated the 50th anniversary commemoration of the My Lai massacre in Vietnam, but among the hundreds in the audience were survivors and a former U.S. Army photographer whose gruesome images galvanized anti-war opinion.
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Anderson Cooper And Longtime Boyfriend Benjamin Maisani Split
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Palestinian ramming attack kills 2 Israeli soldiers in West Bank: military
By Ali Samudi JENIN, West Bank (Reuters) - A Palestinian motorist rammed and killed two Israeli soldiers and wounded two others in the occupied West Bank on Friday, the Israeli military said. The army said the driver was a "terrorist" who ran over soldiers who were securing routes near the Jewish settlement of Mevo Dotan, west of the Palestinian town of Jenin. Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus, an Israeli military spokesman, said on Twitter that an "officer and soldier were killed and two soldiers were injured in a car-ramming attack," and that the attack was "deliberate".
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Christian Organizations Team Up to Help Earthquake-Weary New Guinea
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'Please Pray for Us:' Christian Families in Hiding, Fleeing Syrian Town
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FBI's Andrew McCabe sacked by US Attorney General Jeff Sessions
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UK police issues warning to Russia exiles
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Oscars Academy chief John Bailey 'faces harassment allegations'
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Slovakia protests: 65,000 join Bratislava anti-government protests
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Syria war: Thousands flee offensives in Afrin and Ghouta
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Jacob Zuma: Former South African president faces corruption trial
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Israeli soldiers killed in West Bank car attack
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Botswana says Trump encouraging poaching
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