• Judge decides against fining widow who called police 'pigs'

    Judge decides against fining widow who called police 'pigs'
    MOORE, Okla. (AP) — A federal judge has dismissed a request to impose a stiff fine against a widow who called police "pigs" on Facebook as she vented her frustrations over the death of her husband in a scuffle.
  • Democrats pick Perez to lead party against Trump

    Democrats pick Perez to lead party against Trump
    U.S. Democrats elected former Labor Secretary Tom Perez as chairman on Saturday, choosing a veteran of the Obama administration to lead the daunting task of rebuilding the party and heading the opposition to Republican President Donald Trump.Members of the Democratic National Committee, the administrative and fundraising arm of the party, picked Perez on the second round of voting over U.S. Representative Keith Ellison, a liberal from Minnesota.Following one of the most crowded and competitive p
  • Democrats, GOP spar over Medicaid reform at govs' meeting

    Democrats, GOP spar over Medicaid reform at govs' meeting
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Tensions emerged Saturday between Democratic and Republican U.S. governors over a GOP-led proposal for a major overhaul to Medicaid, with Democrats saying the changes would take away people's health coverage to finance tax cuts for the wealthy.
  • Gunman opens fire on car after crash, kills 8-year-old in Texas

    Gunman opens fire on car after crash, kills 8-year-old in Texas
    An 8-year-old girl was shot to death after surviving a car crash early Saturday morning in Houston, Texas.
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  • Top US commander for Mideast visits SDF in Syria

    Top US commander for Mideast visits SDF in Syria
    The top US military commander for the Middle East made a secret trip to northern Syria on Friday to meet a US-backed alliance fighting the Islamic State group, officials said.General Joseph Votel, who heads US Central Command (Centcom), met with leaders from the Syrian Democratic Forces.The trip, unannounced for security reasons, was first such visit under the new US administration, but the third in a series of meetings with the SDF.
  • Syria attack deals fresh blow to faltering peace talks

    Syria attack deals fresh blow to faltering peace talks
    A suicide assault which killed dozens in Syria Saturday dealt a further blow to already sputtering UN efforts to launch a new round of talks to end the six-year conflict.The Damascus regime vowed retaliation for the assault in Syria's third city Homs -- and demanded a clear condemnation from opposition negotiators in Geneva, saying otherwise it would consider them "accomplices of terrorism"."What happened today will not go unnoticed and we will react to it ... The blood of Syrians is precious an
  • One dead, two injured in Germany car attack

    One dead, two injured in Germany car attack
    One person was killed and two injured Saturday when a man rammed a car into pedestrians in the southern German city of Heidelberg, said police, adding that it did not appear to be a terror attack.After the crash, the driver, a 35-year-old German man, fled on foot armed with a knife on a busy city centre street but was shot and wounded by police.
  • Night in the Woods Review

    Night in the Woods Review
    Night in the Woods is all about the little things. Late-night diner adventures with friends; spontaneous rooftop stargazing; chatting about ghosts with the crust punks who hang out on the outskirts of town. Moments like these come and go faster than you can swing a bat at a batch of discarded light bulbs out behind the local snack mart, but thanks to earnest, heartfelt writing and a good helping of dry humor, they also lingered in my mind long after they’d passed.
    While some pacing issues
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  • One dead after man drives into crowd in Germany, no sign of terrorism: authorities

    One dead after man drives into crowd in Germany, no sign of terrorism: authorities
    By Andreas BurgerHEIDELBERG, Germany (Reuters) - A man died and two other people were injured after a 35-year-old German man drove into a crowd standing near a bakery in the southwestern town of Heidelberg on Saturday, but the authorities said there were no indications that it was a terrorist attack.The two other people injured, a 32-year-old Austrian man and a 29-year-old woman from Bosnia and Herzegovina, also received hospital treatment but were then discharged, police and prosecutors said in
  • Deadly insurgent attack in Homs weighs on UN-led Syria talks

    Deadly insurgent attack in Homs weighs on UN-led Syria talks
    GENEVA (AP) — A deadly terrorist attack in central Syria on Saturday threatened to thwart efforts to wrest a political solution at peace talks in Geneva, with the U.N. mediator decrying "spoilers" who try to derail the efforts to end the country's disastrous six-year war.
  • Gigi Hadid takes the pussyhat to the runway at Milan Fashion Week

    Gigi Hadid takes the pussyhat to the runway at Milan Fashion Week
    Guess the pink yarn shortage is over: Missoni models—including Gigi Hadid—brought the now-iconic pussyhat to the runway Saturday at Milan Fashion Week. It wasn't just the models making a statement. Staffers and attendees also received hats of their own, making the whole program a wonderland of pink ears and solidarity. And, of course, a fair amount of selfie-taking. SEE ALSO: Activist heroically flies over barricade to seize Confederate flagEven the designer, Angela Missoni, kep
  • French legal probe ratchets up pressure on Fillon election bid

    French legal probe ratchets up pressure on Fillon election bid
    A French prosecutors' decision to launch a full judicial inquiry into claims that presidential candidate Francois Fillon paid his family for fake jobs leaves him facing a fraught two months before elections, media commentators said Saturday.Rightwing standardbearer Fillon, who was previously leading the race, will be investigated over allegations of embezzlement for putting his wife Penelope on the public payroll, prosecutors said Friday.The Paris daily Le Parisien said the decision unleashed a
  • Trump Administration Seeks to Loosen Hiring Requirements to Beef Up Border Patrol

    Trump Administration Seeks to Loosen Hiring Requirements to Beef Up Border Patrol
    According to an internal memo, laxer standards are needed to expand the number of Border Patrol agents, but that could come at a cost in security.
  • Germany: Man hits 3 with car and flees, is shot by police

    Germany: Man hits 3 with car and flees, is shot by police
    BERLIN (AP) — A man drove a car into pedestrians in a central square in the German city of Heidelberg on Saturday, injuring three people, then fled and was shot after being tracked down by officers, police said. One of the victims later died.
  • Buffett tackles Trump in defending value of immigrants

    Buffett tackles Trump in defending value of immigrants
    Billionaire investor Warren Buffett used his annual letter Saturday to laud immigrants and their contribution to the growth of the US economy amid President Donald Trump's anti-immigrant stance."Americans have combined human ingenuity, a market system, a tide of talented and ambitious immigrants, and the rule of law to deliver abundance beyond any dreams of our forefathers," he wrote in the letter to shareholders of his massive Berkshire Hathaway conglomerate.Buffett steered clear of any mention
  • White House restrictions on media trigger outcry

    White House restrictions on media trigger outcry
    On the campaign trail and in office, Donald Trump has made attacking the press one of his political trademarks.The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, CNN, Politico -- a string of major US media were denied access Friday to the daily White House briefing, while smaller outlets that have provided favorable coverage of the Trump administration, such as Breitbart and One America News, received a green light to attend.For once, the event was not held on-camera in the main White House briefing roo
  • In a blow, twin attacks on Syrian security kill at least 32

    In a blow, twin attacks on Syrian security kill at least 32
    BEIRUT (AP) — In synchronized attacks, insurgents stormed into heavily guarded security offices in Syria's central Homs city, clashed with troops and then blew themselves up, killing a senior officer and at least 31 others, state media and officials reported.
  • Large sewage spill in Tijuana, Mexico, flows north of border

    Large sewage spill in Tijuana, Mexico, flows north of border
    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Officials in Southern California are crying foul after more than 140 million gallons of raw sewage spilled into the Tijuana River in Mexico and flowed north of the border for more than two weeks, according to a report.
  • More Egypt Copts flee jihadists in Sinai

    More Egypt Copts flee jihadists in Sinai
    Egyptian Coptic Christians fled the Sinai for a second day Saturday following a string of apparent jihadist attacks, as President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi instructed his government to help shelter them.A church official said more families arrived in the Suez canal city of Ismailiya, a day after about 250 Copts sought shelter in one church alone there.Three Christians have been shot dead over the past week in the city of El-Arish in the Sinai Peninsula, where Islamic State group jihadists are waging
  • Former Obama official Tom Perez elected DNC chair

    Former Obama official Tom Perez elected DNC chair
    ATLANTA — Tom Perez was elected the next chair of the Democratic National Committee on Saturday afternoon, putting an end to a contentious four-month election that divided the battered party’s liberal and centrist wings along similar lines as last year’s presidential primary race.Perez, seen as the more establishment choice, immediately tapped his chief rival, Rep. Keith Ellison, D-Minn., as his deputy.After Perez’s win was announced, a handful of hardcore Ellis
  • Photos of the day - February 25, 2017

    Photos of the day - February 25, 2017
    Iraqi security forces transfer displaced Iraqis who fled their homes during fighting between Iraqi special forces and Islamic State militants, on the western side of Mosul, Iraq; Supporters of the ruling AK Party wave Turkish flags during a campaign meeting for the April 16 constitutional referendum, in Ankara, Turkey; and, Jacqueline Loelling of Germany competes in the third run of the IBSF World Championships Bob & Skeleton 2017 at Deutsche Post Eisarena Koenigssee in Koenigssee, Germany.
  • The Latest: Some candidates quit race for Democratic leader

    The Latest: Some candidates quit race for Democratic leader
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on the selection of a new national leader of the Democratic Party (all times local):
  • Obama for president – of France?

    Obama for president – of France?
    Apparently American Democrats are not the only ones missing Barack Obama.Some citizens of France have launched a new grassroots campaign called "Obama17" that is seeking 1 million signatures in the next three weeks, to convince the former US President to run for president in France.Amid a presidential election marked by scandals and surprises, the organizers hope the campaign, though not serious, could be a voice for the people calling for change – just as many other campaigns have do
  • Interview: Secret messaging app Confide wins new fans in the Trump era

    Interview: Secret messaging app Confide wins new fans in the Trump era
    It started with an email, which led to a swapping of voicemails, which led to several days of back and forth until the two professionals trying to connect with each other finally decided -- this is taking too long; it shouldn’t have to be this hard to communicate.
    So they did what any technology-minded executive with means would do in that scenario. They launched an app. It was back in 2013, and the result was Confide, a secret messaging app -- Snapchat for professionals, as they like to c
  • Car ploughs into pedestrians in Germany, three hurt: police

    Car ploughs into pedestrians in Germany, three hurt: police
    Three people were hurt Saturday when a car ploughed into pedestrians in the southern German city of Heidelberg, said police, who shot and wounded the driver.After the crash, which injured one person seriously, the driver escaped on foot armed with a knife on a busy city centre street.
  • Israel army disperses Lebanese protesters at border

    Israel army disperses Lebanese protesters at border
    Israel's army dispersed dozens of Lebanese demonstrators Saturday after they crossed the border protesting against the alleged installation of spying equipment in their village, the Israeli army and media said."Dozens of people gathered at the border between Lebanon and Israel," a military spokeswoman said."Upon the group crossing of the international border, IDF forces fired dispersal means in order to disperse the gathering and prevent further infiltration into Israeli territory," she said, ad
  • Mike Pence's pro-Israel tweets really couldn't have gone worse

    Mike Pence's pro-Israel tweets really couldn't have gone worse
    Mike Pence is here to support Israel, so he's...throwing up that Nicaraguan flag? As the veep began his speech for the Republican Jewish Coalition on Friday, the @VP social media team decided to reiterate his pro-Israel stance by tweeting out its flag. Unfortunately, they tweeted the Nicaraguan flag instead: not once, but twice.SEE ALSO: J.K. Rowling slams Mike Pence with 1 biblical tweet Someone please tell the Pence social media team that's the flag of Nicaragua, not Israel pic.twitter.com/6Kp
  • British FM Johnson, Egypt's Sisi finalise loan deal

    British FM Johnson, Egypt's Sisi finalise loan deal
    British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on Saturday finalised a $150 million loan guarantee agreement tied to crucial IMF financing for Egypt.In Johnson's first visit as foreign secretary to Egypt, he also discussed boosting trade, with UK company investments having reached $30 billion in 2016, according to Britain's Foreign Office.Johnson and Sisi "finalised a joint declaration agreement on a $150 million loan guarantee to Egypt," the British embassy
  • Team 17 Announces New Sci-Fi Roguelike

    Team 17 Announces New Sci-Fi Roguelike
    Team 17, publisher of games like Worms and the upcoming Yooka-Laylee, has announced a new "mix of roguelike shooter, base building and survival" titled Genesis Alpha One.
    The game's debut trailer shows off how those disparate elements come together to create a coherent sci-fi thriller. As you build your base through an isometric interface, you'll discover aliens aboard your newly-built station, which means you'll have to take care of them yourself or build limited-use defenses to help you out.
  • This tiny laptop charger is the accessory all MacBooks need

    This tiny laptop charger is the accessory all MacBooks need
    The MacBook charger is an iconic design that is, by all accounts, a good piece of work. It's a little more elegant and refined than the ugly black bricks most laptops ship with, and a reason why people are willing to repeatedly spend $80 to replace it every time the cable craps out.
    But as it turns out, the advent of USB-C is causing a shift. For the first time in forever, it's feasible to make a third-party laptop charger, because more and more new laptops charge off the USB-C standard, rather
  • FCC chair to block stricter broadband data privacy rules

    By David ShepardsonWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission will block some Obama administration rules that subject broadband providers to stricter scrutiny than websites, a spokesman said on Friday, in a victory for internet providers such as AT&T Inc, Comcast Corp and Verizon Communications Inc.The rules approved by the FCC in October in a 3-2 vote were aimed at protecting sensitive personal consumer data.Ajit Pai, the FCC chairman appointed by President Donald Tru
  • 12 Quotes From White Supremacist Richard Spencer

    12 Quotes From White Supremacist Richard Spencer
    The director of the National Policy Institute, a vocal supporter of Trump, said he dreams of a white "ethno-state."
  • Barack Obama and Malia had an awesome night out in NYC and looked awesome doing it

    Barack Obama and Malia had an awesome night out in NYC and looked awesome doing it
    After a nice Italian dinner on Thursday and a rock star's welcome from the public Friday afternoon, Barack Obama continued his post-vacation jaunt around NYC—and he took cool teen Malia along for the ride. On Friday night, the two were spotted at a performance of the current Broadway revival of Arthur Miller's playThe Price. The show stars Danny DeVito and Mark Ruffalo, which made for a pretty decent photo op afterward — one of those rare ones where all parties involved are excited t
  • Conditions deteriorate in west Mosul as Iraqi advances slow

    Conditions deteriorate in west Mosul as Iraqi advances slow
    MOSUL, Iraq (AP) — The Iraqi advance into Mosul's western half slowed Saturday as combat turned to urban warfare and Iraqi forces met stiff resistance from the Islamic State group. Hundreds of civilians poured out of Mosul on foot following the advances, but the vast majority of 750,000 estimated to still be in the city's west remain trapped, and describe deteriorating humanitarian and security conditions.
  • Highlights: The Trump presidency on Feb. 24 at 12:35 a.m. EST/17:35 GMT

    Highlights: The Trump presidency on Feb. 24 at 12:35 a.m. EST/17:35 GMT
    (Reuters) - Highlights of the day for U.S. President Donald Trump's administration on Friday:MILITARY BUILDUPTrump says he will make a massive budget request for one of the "greatest military buildups in American history" in a feisty, campaign-style speech extolling robust nationalism to eager conservative activists.REGULATIONTrump signs an executive order aimed at repealing or simplifying federal regulations.TRUMP AND FBITrump criticizes the FBI for failing to stop leaks of national security in
  • Vietnam says Kim murder suspect thought it was a prank

    Vietnam says Kim murder suspect thought it was a prank
    The Vietnamese woman arrested as a suspect in killing the half-brother of North Korea's leader thought she was taking part in a prank video, Vietnam's foreign ministry said on Saturday.Hanoi had not previously confirmed that Doan Thi Huong was Vietnamese, saying only that it was in touch with authorities in Malaysia, where Kim Jong Nam was murdered on Feb. 13.Vietnamese embassy officials met her on Saturday.
  • Philippine leader's opponents turn historic event into protest march

    Philippine leader's opponents turn historic event into protest march
    By Manuel MogatoMANILA (Reuters) - Supporters and opponents of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte turned a traditional celebration of the 1986 "People Power" uprising into demonstrations for and against his bloody war on drugs.Former president Benigno Aquino, the only son of Corazon Aquino, the icon of democracy, led about 3,000 protesters gathered at Manila's historic highway, site of the popular uprising that toppled dictator Ferdinand Marcos three decades ago.Later the president's supporter
  • Iraqi forces push deeper into western Mosul as civilians flee

    Iraqi forces push deeper into western Mosul as civilians flee
    By Isabel ColesMOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - U.S.-backed Iraqi forces pushed deeper into western Mosul on Saturday, advancing in several populated southern districts after punching through the defenses of Islamic State's last major urban stronghold in Iraq a day earlier.About 1,000 civilians walked across the frontlines, the largest movement since the new offensive launched last week to deal the ultra-hardline Sunni Muslim group a decisive blow.In the capital Baghdad, Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al-Ju
  • Buffett mulls change to canny Bank of America stake if dividend rises

    Buffett mulls change to canny Bank of America stake if dividend rises
    Warren Buffett said on Saturday he plans to stick with the shrewd bet that his Berkshire Hathaway Incmade on Bank of America Corp , but might eventually swap the preferred stock that Berkshire owns into common stock.Berkshire bought $5 billion of Bank of America preferred stock carrying a 6 percent dividend, or $300 million annually, in August 2011, when many investors worried about the second-largest U.S. bank's capital needs.More importantly, Buffett also received warrants to buy 700 million B
  • Syrian opposition impatient for talks, wants Russian pressure

    Syrian opposition impatient for talks, wants Russian pressure
    By Tom Miles and Yara Abi NaderGENEVA (Reuters) - Syria's opposition is impatient for face-to-face peace talks in Geneva, but things could fall apart if Russia does not pressure President Bashar al-Assad on holding talks and push it to abide by a ceasefire, an opposition member said on Saturday.The United Nations opened the peace talks with a symbolic ceremony on Thursday, attended by representatives of the warring sides, but there has been no further direct contact, with U.N. mediator Staffan d
  • Survivors denounce Vatican handling of Peru abuse case

    Survivors denounce Vatican handling of Peru abuse case
    LIMA, Peru (AP) — Victims of Latin America's latest charismatic Catholic leader-turned-sexual predator are denouncing the Vatican's handling of the case, saying the six-year delay and final resolution are anything but satisfactory for survivors of his sexual, psychological and physical violence.
  • Doctor Who's season 10 trailer teases Daleks, Cybermen, lady Ice Warriors, and... another Doctor?

    Doctor Who's season 10 trailer teases Daleks, Cybermen, lady Ice Warriors, and... another Doctor?
    The Dr Who season 10 trailer isn't giving much away, showing far less than we've already seen which is disappointing
  • Iraqi forces push deeper into west Mosul

    Iraqi forces push deeper into west Mosul
    Iraqi forces backed by jets and helicopters battled jihadists inside west Mosul on Saturday but still faced a tough and potentially protracted battle to retake the Islamic State group's bastion.Almost a week into a major push on the city's west bank, they were gaining significant ground, taking on IS on several fronts in one of the most intense phases of the four-month-old operation to retake Mosul.Elite forces from the interior ministry's Rapid Response units that retook Mosul airport pressed n
  • Hiram Revels: The first African-American congressman

    Hiram Revels: The first African-American congressman
    On this day in 1870, an African-American politician was seated in the United States Senate for the first time, but only after Republican leaders rebuffed a challenge based on the infamous Dred Scott decision.
  • 7 Reasons Why We Love MAC Retro Matte Liquid Lipcolours

    7 Reasons Why We Love MAC Retro Matte Liquid Lipcolours
    Watch Yahoo Beauty Director, Dana Oliver, try on the 7 new shades of the MAC Retro Matt Liquid Lipcolour line. Here's why we love them so much!
  • Azerbaijani soldiers are killed in Karabakh fighting

    Azerbaijani soldiers are killed in Karabakh fighting
    MOSCOW (AP) — Several Azerbaijani soldiers have been killed during fighting in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region, Azerbaijan said Saturday as it and neighboring Armenia traded blame for an outbreak of violence.
  • You’ll never look at your TV the same way again

    You’ll never look at your TV the same way again
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  • The Latest: Democrats need to dust off party voting rules

    The Latest: Democrats need to dust off party voting rules
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on the selection of a new national leader of the Democratic Party (all times local):
  • Zimbabwe's Mugabe says will not impose successor, party will choose

    Zimbabwe's Mugabe says will not impose successor, party will choose
    By Philimon BulawayoMATOBO, Zimbabwe (Reuters) - Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe said on Saturday he would not impose his successor and that if the ruling ZANU-PF party felt he should retire, it would hold an extraordinary congress to choose a new leader.The world's oldest leader, who turned 93 this week, has maintained a tight grip on power in Zimbabwe since independence from Britain in 1980.Mugabe was joined by thousands of supporters to celebrate his birthday at a school in Matobo just out
  • Iraqi Kurdish TV reporter killed in Mosul

    Iraqi Kurdish TV reporter killed in Mosul
    A female reporter working for Iraqi Kurdish channel Rudaw was killed by the explosion of a roadside bomb Saturday during fighting between government forces and jihadists in Mosul, her channel said."Prominent Rudaw war reporter and journalist Shifa Gardi has been killed in Mosul as she covered clashes," Rudaw said on social media."Journalism remains male-dominated -- Shifa Gardi broke those perceptions and stereotypes -- we pay tribute to her courageous journalism," the channel said.

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