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Police Say 3 Deaths Could Be Work Of Serial Killer 'Terrorizing' Tampa
A string of murders in Florida is sparking fears that a serial killer is targeting Tampa residents. The victims have no known connections to each other and were all bus riders who were killed within a 1-mile radius of each other in central Tampa’s Seminole Heights neighborhood. “When you look at the time frame, the proximity, that there is no apparent motive, that they are alone ― the victims are a lot of the time ― it’s clear to me that they’re all linked,” interim Tampa Police Chief Brian Dugan said at a Friday press conference. - LifestyleAFP Relax News
Lonely Planet proclaims Chile and Seville, Spain best travel spots of 2018
The tastemakers at travel guide Lonely Planet have released their picks for the best destinations to visit next year, declaring Chile the country of 2018 and Seville, Spain the top city of 2018. To make the cut on one of the most influential travel lists - WorldAFP
IS 'executed' 116 in Syria town revenge campaign
The Islamic State group executed dozens of civilians this month in the Syrian desert, a monitor said Monday, in a gruesome massacre as the jihadists see their "caliphate" collapse. The extremist group last week lost its key Syrian stronghold of Raqa, the latest in a string of setbacks for the jihadists who are facing multiple offensives in both Syria and neighbouring Iraq. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based monitor, said IS fighters massacred more than 100 people in the desert town of Al-Qaryatain this month before they lost it to regime forces.You might also like- IS 'kills dozens' in reprisals in SyriaBBC News
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Southern California Is On High Alert For Wildfires. Don’t Mow Your Lawn
On the heels of devastating wildfires that killed more than 40 people in Northern California earlier this month, Southern California is now on high alert for fire danger. Nearly all of Southern California has been placed on a red flag warning through Wednesday, as weather conditions ― including high winds, low humidity and record-breaking heat ― make the region particularly susceptible to wildfires. Cal Fire has increased staffing in the area, bracing for any fires that might come. - WorldThe Telegraph
Saudi Arabia's crown prince promises to lead his country 'back to moderate Islam'
Saudi Arabia’s ambitious young crown prince has said he will lead his country back to “moderate Islam” as he announced plans for a vast new £380 million economic development zone. Prince Mohammed bin Salman told investors gathered in Riyadh that - NewsReuters
Politically charged murder trial of Mexican immigrant starts in San Francisco
Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez, also known as Jose Ines Garcia Zarate, has said he shot Kate Steinle by accident on a pier in the California city on July 1, 2015. "He did not know the object in his hand was a gun," Matt Gonzalez, an attorney for the defendant, was quoted as saying by NBC Bay Area before he headed into the courtroom. Garcia Zarate had been deported to Mexico five times since first entering the United States as a juvenile, the San Francisco Chronicle and other local media reported. Straighten Your Teeth for Less than Invisalign
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Bill O'Reilly Accuser Says She's Still 'Terrified' Of Fox News
Juliet Huddy, a former Fox News employee who accused Bill O’Reilly of sexually harassing her in 2011, said Monday that she’s still “terrified” of the network after the lengths it went to in order to protect him and discredit her. “You know that you’re just this one person that’s about to go up against literally a machine,” Huddy told NBC News’ Megyn Kelly, who herself has said she was sexually harassed during her time at Fox News by its then-chairman, the late Roger Ailes. The fear of retaliation “holds you back against taking action sometimes,” said Huddy, a one-time on-air personality at Fox News. - LifestyleDelish
13 Great Gifts For The Ultimate Host Or Hostess
Reward the party planners this holiday season with one of these great gifts. For more gift ideas, browse our food gifts from the 50 states, inexpensive kitchen gifts, or gift up a batch of homemade cookies.From Delish - PoliticsHuffPost
Bernie Sanders Says He'll Run For Re-election As An Independent
“I am an independent, and I have always run in Vermont as an independent, while I caucus with the Democrats in the United States Senate,” Sanders said in an interview with New Hampshire’s Concord Monitor. Sanders, 76, is serving his second term in the Senate after winning re-election in 2012 with 71 percent of the vote. Last year, he was appointed to the Senate Democratic leadership team as outreach director. K&G Store Near You
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What is Xi thinking? China's leader makes the constitution
China's most powerful leader in decades entered Communist Party folklore on Tuesday when cadres voted overwhelmingly to engrave the Xi Jinping way into their constitution. "Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era," adds a new section to the already-weighty party tome, and puts the 64-year-old Chinese president in distinguished company. Only two other men -- Communist China's founder Mao Zedong, and the architect of market reforms, Deng Xiaoping -- have previously been granted such an honour. - WorldHuffPost
Amid Puerto Rico's Water Crisis, Unions Step In Where Trump Is Failing
WASHINGTON ― Nearly 1 million Americans in Puerto Rico still have no drinking water, more than a month after Hurricane Maria destroyed the island. Some have resorted to drinking from wells at hazardous Superfund sites. President Donald Trump has given no indication that he is concerned. “We’re talking about getting 100,000 of these water purifiers into the homes of Puerto Ricans so they can filter their water so it’s safe for drinking, bathing and cooking,” Randi Weingarten, the president of the American Federation of Teachers, told HuffPost on Monday. - BusinessNewsweek
Social Security Checks will Increase in 2018
Good news for 61.5 million Americans receiving Social Security benefits: your monthly checks are about to get larger. Positive: Beginning in 2018, Social Security beneficiaries will receive a 2% boost to their monthly payouts. Positive: The 10 million Americans who qualify for Social Security disability payments will also receive a maximum monthly payout increase of $10 each month, and legally blind recipients will receive a $20 boost each month. - NewsHuffPost
Megyn Kelly Reveals She Complained To Fox News About Bill O'Reilly
For more news videos visit Yahoo View. Bill O’Reilly says the recent New York Times report that he settled a sexual harassment suit for $32 million shortly before Fox News offered him a $100 million contract extension is “false, defamatory” and “another - WorldAssociated Press
Russian presidential hopeful says Crimea belongs to Ukraine
A 35-year-old Russian celebrity TV host who aspires to run for president in next March's election said Tuesday that Crimea belongs to Ukraine despite its 2014 annexation by Moscow — a bold statement that has drawn angry responses from Russian officials and lawmakers. Ksenia Sobchak also emphasized her critical stance by issuing a call for the release of the nation's political prisoners and denouncing official corruption at her first news conference since declaring her presidential ambitions. Sobchak, who first became known as a fashionable socialite before launching her successful TV hosting career, denied getting the Kremlin's blessing for her bid. - WorldAFP
Making of a monarch: Thais set to part with the 'people's king'
Flipping through a binder of images of Thailand's late king Bhumibol Adulyadej, Somsree pauses and pulls out her favourite: a shot from the 80s of the casually-dressed monarch sitting on a wooden bridge, his back against a truck and chatting with a villager. Given his lofty role he did not have to travel the country, Somsree Trupsangsree says from the shop in Bangkok's old quarter where she sells portraits of the revered monarch. "But he went there to work," the 59-year-old says, misty-eyed at the memory of Bhumibol, or Rama IX, whose funeral on Thursday will bring Thailand to a standstill. - PoliticsHuffPost
Donald Trump's Ego Undermines The GOP Tax Agenda
In an effort to replace some of the missing revenue from that corporate tax cut, however, Republicans want to do away with a number of expensive tax breaks that help middle-class families, ostensibly while still delivering the middle class a net benefit. “There will be NO change to your 401(k),” Trump tweeted. - PoliticsYahoo News Video
Military judge in Bergdahl case worries about Trump impact
The judge deciding Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl's punishment said Monday he is concerned that President Donald Trump's comments about the case could impact the public's perception of the military justice system. - LifestyleHuffPost
The Best Cranberry Dessert Recipes You'll Ever Make
Cranberries represent the holiday season better than any other fruit. No Thanksgiving feast would be complete without the requisite cranberry sauce. And they’re pretty much the best part of any Thanksgiving leftover sandwich. But cranberries can do more - WorldThe Telegraph
The two women accused of Kim Jong-nam's murder return to Kuala Lumpur airport
Two women on trial for murdering the North Korean leader’s half-brother visited the Malaysian airport on Tuesday where they allegedly poisoned him, escorted by huge numbers of heavily armed police. Indonesian Siti Aisyah and Vietnamese Doan Thi Huong, wearing bulletproof vests, were brought to Kuala Lumpur International Airport’s budget terminal along with the judge in the case, defence lawyers and prosecutors. After being escorted round the airport pursued by a huge pack of journalists, the suspects appeared to get tired and were placed in wheelchairs. - LifestyleMashable
Rescue dog uses his smile to help find a forever home
Cheech, a pup who entered the shelter on Thursday, has pulled in a ton of attention for the pet shelter thanks to the dog's massive, toothy grin, KSAT reports. The post was such a success that the shelter issued an update with background on their facility (it was started by a group of first responders), and a link to a pet adoption form for those looking to take Cheech home. Per a later update, one prospective applicant even phoned the County Sheriff's Office in hopes of learning more about the dog, a practice the shelter advises against. - LifestyleDelish
10 Smoothie Recipes To Sneak In Your Kids' Fruits & Veggies
Don't fight their aversion to veggies, just sneak them into smoothies!From Delish - NewsReuters
Iowa Supreme Court puts state's abortion waiting period on hold
The Iowa Supreme Court has maintained a block on a three-day waiting period for women seeking an abortion until a legal challenge concludes, a decision cheered by abortion-rights advocates. The provision was signed into law in May by former Republican Governor Terry Branstad, part of new regulations that also included a ban on most abortions after 20 weeks. The waiting period portion was challenged earlier this year by the American Civil Liberties Union of Iowa and Planned Parenthood. - StyleAOL.com
Duchess Kate Middleton will never wear nail polish in public -- here's why
Being a royal means hundreds of engagements -- public benefits, black-tie galas, weddings for your very distant cousins you've met once. Interestingly enough, Duchess Kate -- or the queen, for that matter -- isn't allowed to wear nail polish, unless it's a natural or clear color for an official royal event. - NewsThe National Interest
Why the U.S. Navy Might Scrap Half of the Most Powerful Warships in Its Fleet
If Wittman gets his way, all 22 cruisers would remain the fleet another 15 to 20 years. The U.S. Congress is beginning to write the Defense Department’s budget for 2018. For the Navy, that means yet another heated debate over the future of the branch’s 22 Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruisers. - NewsThe Telegraph
Shocking moment man pushes woman onto train tracks in Hong Kong
A man shocked onlookers when he pushed a woman onto train tracks at a station in Hong Kong, causing her to fall and hit her head. According to the South China Morning Post, she had been on platform No 5 at the Yuen Long terminal for the Light Rail’s 761P route at about 10.30am. According to the South China Morning Post, the man was arrested on suspicion of assault. - WorldNewsweek
Trump Can Strike North Korea Without Declaring War
Both President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un have been facing off in an ever-escalating battle of words describing devastation of biblical proportions on the other's country. While these violent, sometimes very personal threats do not amount to a declaration of war, lessons from Trump's short tenure as commander-in-chief already show he could attack North Korea without formally informing Congress or the American people. U.S. law states that the president needs congressional authorization to conduct military action against a foreign state, but Trump has already circumvented this process with impunity. - U.S.People
Family of 10-Year-Old Boy with Deadly Disease Races Against Time to Fund Trial for Other Kids: ‘We’re Not Giving Up’
The mom of a 10-year-old who has an extremely rare and deadly disease is doing everything in her power to fund a $2.5 million clinical trial that she believes could help other children with the same condition - WorldReuters
Iran sentences 'Mossad agent' to death over scientist killings
By Bozorgmehr Sharafedin LONDON (Reuters) - Iran has sentenced to death a person found guilty of providing information to Israel to help it assassinate several senior nuclear scientists, Tehran's prosecutor said on Tuesday. Dolatabadi did not identify the defendant, but Amnesty International said on Monday that Ahmadreza Djalali, an Iranian doctor who studied and taught in Sweden, had been sentenced to death in Iran on espionage charges. At least four scientists were killed between 2010 and 2012 in what Tehran said was a program of assassinations aimed at sabotaging its nuclear energy program. - CelebrityHuffPost
Billy Joel's New Daughter Remy Anne Is A Chip Off The Old Piano Man
Music icon Billy Joel became a father again at age 68, when his wife Alexis delivered their second daughter, Remy Anne, in New York, People reported on Monday. Remy Anne weighed 7 pounds 3 ounces after being born Sunday night. “Alexis and Remy are doing well, and everyone is thrilled,” said a caption on Joel’s Instagram. - WorldThe Telegraph
Harvey Weinstein's British assistant breaks 20 year silence about ordeal
Harvey Weinstein's British former assistant has told how the disgraced movie mogul sexually harassed her when they were alone in hotel rooms. Zelda Perkins signed a non-disclosure agreement with Weinstein in 1998 and was paid £125,000 in damages. Ms Perkins declined but said Weinstein would frequently be naked in a hotel room and and ask her to stay while he bathed. - LifestyleAFP Relax News
In photos: These are Lonely Planet's picks for the best cities to visit in 2018
Lonely Planet has released their picks for the best cities to visit in 2018, in a list that features a few surprises and interesting choices. To make the cut on one of the most influential travel lists of the year, destinations must offer outstanding experiences in 2018, be it for a special event, milestone, or new openings and attractions, editors say. - ScienceInverse
Here's How You Can Walk On Mars Right Now Without Dying
If you don’t have billions of dollars or a steady stream of investors to build your own rocket, Google and NASA have created the next best thing. The 3D model is based on digital images taken by NASA’s Curiosity Rover, which were pieced together by scientists at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). Google and NASA teamed up to make this Martian replica accessible to Earthlings via Google Cardboard, Daydream, Gear VR, Oculus and HTC Vive.
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