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    • Wyoming school debunks nominee's gun claim

      Wyoming school debunks nominee's gun claim

      Contrary to what education pick Betsy DeVos said at a Senate hearing, no guns are allowed at Wapiti Elementary School.It does have grizzly bear issues, though »

      • Trump supporters urge others to get on board

        Trump supporters urge others to get on board

      • In praise of Barack Obama's 'quiet dignity'

        In praise of Barack Obama's 'quiet dignity'

      • Trump team to keep 50 Obama aides

        Trump team to keep 50 Obama aides

    • Trump’s team says he’s ‘troubled’ by Chelsea Manning commutation
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      Trump’s team says he’s ‘troubled’ by Chelsea Manning commutation

      WASHINGTON, D.C. — Incoming White House press secretary Sean Spicer said President-elect Donald Trump is disturbed by President Obama’s decision to commute the prison sentence of convicted leaker Chelsea Manning. “I think the president-elect is troubled by this action,” Spicer said during a Wednesday news conference at Trump’s presidential transition team headquarters. Spicer was also asked if Trump wanted to see WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange make good on a promise to allow himself to be extradited to the United States if Manning was given a deal.

      • What's Next For Chelsea Manning?
        What's Next For Chelsea Manning?
        International Business Times
      • Obama says justice has been served in Manning case
        Obama says justice has been served in Manning case
        AFP
    • Scott Pruitt on climate change: ‘My personal opinion is immaterial’
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      Scott Pruitt on climate change: ‘My personal opinion is immaterial’

      Pressed by Democratic senators for his views on the causes of climate change, the Trump administration’s choice to run the Environmental Protection Agency insisted at his confirmation hearing Wednesday morning that his “personal opinion” was “immaterial” to how he would do his job. Democrats on the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee questioned Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt closely on his history of suing the agency he has been nominated to lead, his statements questioning mainstream climate science and his close ties to the oil and gas industries. Republicans were much friendlier, mostly lamenting the impact of regulations on fossil-fuel industry jobs, something Pruitt promised to take into account.

      • EPA pick Scott Pruitt has repeatedly fought the agency he is now seeking to run
        EPA pick Scott Pruitt has repeatedly fought the agency he is now seeking to run
        Los Angeles Times
      • Senate Dems Grill Trump’s EPA Pick Over Energy Donations
        Senate Dems Grill Trump’s EPA Pick Over Energy Donations
        Good Morning America
    • Bin Laden documents: worry over IS tactics, 'aging' Al-Qaeda
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      Bin Laden documents: worry over IS tactics, 'aging' Al-Qaeda

      Months before his death, Osama bin Laden fretted about the Islamic State group's impatient, violent tactics and the fading of Al-Qaeda, documents released by the CIA Thursday showed. The latest release from the trove of documents found when Navy Seals stormed the Al-Qaeda chief's secret Pakistan compound and killed him in 2011 show bin Laden trying to keep his jihadist followers around the world aligned in his war against the United States.

      • Pakistan will not release doctor who helped CIA find Osama bin Laden
        Pakistan will not release doctor who helped CIA find Osama bin Laden
        International Business Times UK
      • Osama bin Laden, terrorist leader and doting father
        Osama bin Laden, terrorist leader and doting father
        CNN
    • Virginia man convicted of 2006 slaying of family is executed
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      Virginia man convicted of 2006 slaying of family is executed

      Ricky Gray was pronounced dead at 9:42 p.m. following a lethal injection at the Greensville Correctional Center in Jarratt. Gray showed no emotion as he was walked into the execution chamber wearing blue jeans and handcuffs. Gray was condemned to death in 2006 for the murders of 9-year-old Stella Harvey and 4-year-old sister Ruby, and sentenced to life in prison for the slaying of their parents, Bryan and Kathryn Harvey.

      • Virginia inmate executed despite arguments against drug 'cocktail'
        Virginia inmate executed despite arguments against drug 'cocktail'
        Reuters
      • Virginia executes Ricky Gray for killing family in 2006
        Virginia executes Ricky Gray for killing family in 2006
        UPI
    • Japan hotelier's Nanjing Massacre denial sparks tourism boycott calls
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      Japan hotelier's Nanjing Massacre denial sparks tourism boycott calls

      By Elaine Lies and Megumi Lim TOKYO (Reuters) - A Japanese hotelier's denial of a 1937 massacre by Japanese troops in the Chinese city of Nanjing has prompted Chinese social media calls for a boycott of travel to Japan, threatening tourist arrivals days before the Lunar New Year holidays. The furor erupted over books by Toshio Motoya, the president of Tokyo-based hotel and real estate developer APA Group, which contain his revisionist views and are placed in every room of the company's 400-plus APA Hotels. In one, printed in English and Japanese and entitled "The Real History of Japan", he says the "Nanking Massacre story" was "impossible", blaming looting and killings on members of a branch of the Chinese military who had shed their uniforms.

      • One of Japan's biggest hotel chains is denying that the Nanjing Massacre took place
        One of Japan's biggest hotel chains is denying that the Nanjing Massacre took place
        Mashable
      • Japanese hotel chain under fire from China over WWII massacre denial
        Japanese hotel chain under fire from China over WWII massacre denial
        Newsweek
    • Accused Cop Killer Markeith Loyd Yells 'F*** You!' at Judge, Will Represent Himself
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      Accused Cop Killer Markeith Loyd Yells 'F*** You!' at Judge, Will Represent Himself

      The man accused of killing an Orlando police officer and his pregnant girlfriend said he plans to represent himself at trial, but not without some choice words for the judge. "Y'all portraying this s--t to the news people like I just went there and shot this girl when there were other guns found on the scene," Markeith Loyd told the judge in an unruly first court appearance Thursday. "A gun was pulled on me first, but y'all acting like I just went there and shot her," he said before he was ordered held without bail on charges he murdered his pregnant ex-girlfriend.

      • Manhunt ends for accused Orlando cop killer
        Manhunt ends for accused Orlando cop killer
        FOX News Videos
      • Suspected Orlando Cop Killer Goes on Profanity-Laced Rant in Court
        Suspected Orlando Cop Killer Goes on Profanity-Laced Rant in Court
        ABC News
    • Giant Florida Gator Is Not For Tourists, Nature Preserve Staff Warn
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      Giant Florida Gator Is Not For Tourists, Nature Preserve Staff Warn

      A video of a massive alligator walking through a reserve near Lakeland, Florida, had people speculating earlier this week whether it was a hoax. The video, which was uploaded Sunday to Facebook by Florida resident Kim Joiner, shows the massive reptile appearing out of a nearby bush at the Circle B Bar Reserve in Polk County and then casually walking on the reserve's Marsh Rabbit Run. Officials for the county's natural resources division said that while they appreciate the attention the nature reserve has been getting, they are also worried about the safety of visitors and wildlife.

      • Giant Alligator Draws Crowds of Visitors to Florida Nature Reserve, Raises Concerns About Safety
        Giant Alligator Draws Crowds of Visitors to Florida Nature Reserve, Raises Concerns About Safety
        Good Morning America
      • Giant Gator Draws Crowds and Raises Safety Concerns
        Giant Gator Draws Crowds and Raises Safety Concerns
        ABC News
    • Failed MH370 Search Reveals the Secrets of the Sea Floor
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      Popular Mechanics

      Failed MH370 Search Reveals the Secrets of the Sea Floor

      The deep-sea sonar search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 may not have found the plane but will reveal more about how land beneath the Indian Ocean formed over millions of years and where oil fields could lie. National geoscience agency Geoscience Australia will soon release detailed sonar mapping of 120,000 square kilometers (46,000 square miles) of seabed that was searched for the wreckage of the Boeing 777 that vanished with 239 passengers and crew on March 8, 2014. The unique information about plate tectonics would interest geoscientists as well as oil and gas explorers, said Australian National University marine geologist Neville Exon, who has advised Geoscience Australia on the sonar data.

    • Treasury pick Steve Mnuchin grilled over foreclosures
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      Treasury pick Steve Mnuchin grilled over foreclosures

      In a discussion of OneWest, the name given to the failed bank IndyMac after Mnuchin and a group of investors took it over, Brown asked during Mnuchin’s Senate confirmation hearing, “Is it true that OneWest’s independent audit firm found it violated the Civil Service Relief Act by initiating foreclosures on 54 active duty military families? Then-Attorney General Kamala Harris — who was elected to the U.S. Senate in November — declined to pursue charges.

      • Foreclosure victims say Steve Mnuchin cheated them out of their homes
        Foreclosure victims say Steve Mnuchin cheated them out of their homes
        ThinkProgress
      • Samantha Bee introduces you to Trump's swampy treasury secretary, Steve Mnuchin
        Samantha Bee introduces you to Trump's swampy treasury secretary, Steve Mnuchin
        The Week
    • Obama at final press conference: ‘We’re going to be OK’
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      Obama at final press conference: ‘We’re going to be OK’

      In the hourlong question-and-answer session, Obama also defended the news media, which Trump likes to bash, and listed the political and social issues that would lead him to speak out after he leaves the White House to his successor. There were no questions about Syria, North Korea or the Iran nuclear deal.

      • Obama Offers Advice To Trump On Foreign Relations
        Obama Offers Advice To Trump On Foreign Relations
        International Business Times
      • Here's What Will Make Obama Break His Silence During Trump's Presidency
        Here's What Will Make Obama Break His Silence During Trump's Presidency
        The Huffington Post
    • 4 quakes shake Italy, isolating towns blanketed under snow
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      Associated Press

      4 quakes shake Italy, isolating towns blanketed under snow

      Four strong earthquakes on Wednesday shook the same region of central Italy that suffered deadly temblors last year, sending quake-rattled residents into panic and further isolating towns that have been buried under more than a meter (3 feet) of snow for days. Premier Paolo Gentiloni said it appeared no one was killed, but that it was a "difficult day" for Italy. Several towns and hamlets in the quake zone had already sounded the alarm in recent days that they were without electricity and were isolated from highways due to the unusually heavy snowfall that has blanketed much of central Italy.

      • Deadly quake nightmare returns to haunt Italy
        Deadly quake nightmare returns to haunt Italy
        AFP
      • Rome metro evacuated as powerful earthquakes rock Italy
        Rome metro evacuated as powerful earthquakes rock Italy
        FOX6Now.com
    • US stealth bombers kill more than 80 IS fighters in Libya
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      AFP

      US stealth bombers kill more than 80 IS fighters in Libya

      More than 80 Islamic State jihadists were killed in a US aerial blitz on training camps in Libya, including fighters involved in plotting attacks in Europe, Defense Secretary Ashton Carter said Thursday. The Pentagon made the highly unusual decision to conduct the air strikes with a pair of B-2 stealth bombers that flew to North Africa on a 34-hour mission from their base in Missouri in America's Midwest. The last time the distinctive, bat-shaped planes were used in Libya was in 2011 during the mission that led to the ouster of longtime leader Moamer Kadhafi.

      • DOD: Obama Orders Bombing of 2 ISIS Camps in Libya Overnight
        DOD: Obama Orders Bombing of 2 ISIS Camps in Libya Overnight
        CNS News
      • US airstrike wipes out dozens of ISIS terrorists in Libya
        US airstrike wipes out dozens of ISIS terrorists in Libya
        New York Post
    • Deadly fire destroys high-rise building in Tehran, Iran
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      Yahoo News Photo Staff

      Deadly fire destroys high-rise building in Tehran, Iran

      A high-rise building in Tehran engulfed by a fire collapsed on Thursday, killing at least 30 firefighters and injuring some 75 people, state media reported. The disaster struck the Plasco building, an iconic structure in central Tehran just north of the capital’s sprawling bazaar. Iran’s state-run Press TV announced the firefighters’ deaths, without giving a source for the information.

      • Raw: High-Rise Tower On Fire In Iran Collapses
        Raw: High-Rise Tower On Fire In Iran Collapses
        Associated Press Videos
      • Rescuers searching for victims of Iran building collapse
        Rescuers searching for victims of Iran building collapse
        Associated Press
    • New Silk Road? 1st China-London freight train arrives
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      Associated Press

      New Silk Road? 1st China-London freight train arrives

      The first direct freight train service from China to Britain arrived in London Wednesday, another leg in Beijing's plans for closer trade ties with Europe along a modern-day Silk Road. The 18-day trip saw dozens of containers packed mainly with clothes and household goods transported from the city of Yiwu in eastern China to a freight terminal in Barking in east London, via Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus, Poland and western Europe. The train entered Britain from France through the Channel Tunnel, completing a journey of some 7,500 miles (12,000 kilometers).

      • First 'Silk Road' train arrives in UK from China
        First 'Silk Road' train arrives in UK from China
        AFP
      • Take a trip down the ancient Silk Road at Chiswick House's Magical Lantern Festival
        Take a trip down the ancient Silk Road at Chiswick House's Magical Lantern Festival
        International Business Times UK
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      Undocumented worker sues San Francisco for violating sanctuary law

      The lawsuit was filed on Tuesday on behalf of Pedro Figueroa Zarceno, 32, in federal court in San Francisco against the city and its police chief for violating his right to due process and breaking an ordinance barring municipal employees from cooperating with federal immigration authorities seeking to deport a person. Figueroa walked into a police station in November 2015 to report his car stolen, according to the lawsuit. The civil action comes as San Francisco and dozens of other U.S. cities face pressure from President-elect Donald Trump, who takes office on Friday, to abandon their policies of limiting cooperation between law enforcement officers and U.S. immigration authorities.

    • Horrifying Video Shows Woman in Crosswalk Being Run Over and Dragged by School Bus
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      Inside Edition

      Horrifying Video Shows Woman in Crosswalk Being Run Over and Dragged by School Bus

      Startling surveillance video posted to Twitter this week shows a woman in New York being hit by a school bus, which then runs her over.   The victim was crossing a Brooklyn intersection when she was struck by a yellow mini-bus. She suffered non-life-threatening

      • Video captures school bus plowing into woman
        Video captures school bus plowing into woman
        New York Post
      • Shocking: School Bus Driver Runs Over a Woman Trying to Cross the Street [Video] | B. Scott
        Shocking: School Bus Driver Runs Over a Woman Trying to Cross the Street [Video] | B. Scott
        B. Scott | lovebscott.com
    • Woman Arrested After Accosting Bella Hadid With Palestinian Flag and More News
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      Marie Claire Videos

      Woman Arrested After Accosting Bella Hadid With Palestinian Flag and More News

      Woman arrested after accosting Bella Hadid with Palestinian flag, Nancy Sinatra destroys Trump for using ‘My Way’ at inauguration, Kanye apparently wasn’t invited to perform at the inauguration, and Gigi Hadid fuels engagement rumors after wearing a ring on *that* finger. Get all the details at MarieClaire.com!

      • Kendall Jenner Wants to Steal THIS From Kylie Jenner's House
        Kendall Jenner Wants to Steal THIS From Kylie Jenner's House
        Celebuzz
      • Kendall Jenner and A$AP Rocky Went Jewelry Shopping Together
        Kendall Jenner and A$AP Rocky Went Jewelry Shopping Together
        Harper's Bazaar
    • Everything We Think We Know About the Upcoming Ford Bronco and Ranger
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      Road & Track

      Everything We Think We Know About the Upcoming Ford Bronco and Ranger

      Late last year, UAW representative Bill Johnson said something he possibly shouldn't have-the Bronco and the Ranger are coming back. For Ford fans who want a midsize pickup or a competent off-roader, this was huge news. Americans can't get enough trucks and SUVs right now, making it a perfect time for Ford to expand its lineup.

    • What to Really Expect on Day One of the Trump Administration
      Politics
      Foreign Policy Magazine

      What to Really Expect on Day One of the Trump Administration

      President-elect Donald Trump will have, if his campaign promises are to be believed, a very busy first day in office. Trump has talked of Monday as his first big day, and Vice President-elect Mike Pence speaks of implementing the campaign pledges over a period of weeks. Here are some key areas to keep an eye on, exploring what policies Trump is expected to enact — and those pledges he is unlikely to be able to fulfill right away.

      • What Can the Entertainment Industry Expect in Trump’s First 100 Days as President?
        What Can the Entertainment Industry Expect in Trump’s First 100 Days as President?
        Variety
      • Lessons for navigating the Trump economy — drawn from the developing world
        Lessons for navigating the Trump economy — drawn from the developing world
        Vox.com
    • When presidential inaugurations go very, very wrong
      Lifestyle
      National Constitution Center

      When presidential inaugurations go very, very wrong

      As Constitution Daily counts down to Inauguration Day,  we look back at three presidential ceremonies from the 1800s that ended very badly. Mobs descend on Jackson’s White House. For example, there were constant rumors that Abraham Lincoln would be killed at his 1861 inauguration.

    • African troops move into Gambia as new president sworn in
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      AFP

      African troops move into Gambia as new president sworn in

      West African troops entered The Gambia on Thursday to bolster its new President Adama Barrow, as Gambians erupted in celebration at his inauguration to succeed longtime leader Yahya Jammeh, who has refused to quit. Barrow was sworn in at The Gambia's embassy in Dakar in neighbouring Senegal after Jammeh has refused to step down despite international pressure following his December election loss. Dressed all in white, 51-year-old Barrow waved to a crowd of thousands of jubilant Gambians at an inauguration ending Jammeh's 22-year rule.

      • Tense Gambia awaits inauguration of new president Barrow
        Tense Gambia awaits inauguration of new president Barrow
        AFP
      • Gambian President-elect Barrow to be sworn in as entrenched leader Jammeh faces military overthrow
        Gambian President-elect Barrow to be sworn in as entrenched leader Jammeh faces military overthrow
        International Business Times UK
    • Anger at skeletal sun bears in Indonesian zoo
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      Anger at skeletal sun bears in Indonesian zoo

      Animal rights activists Wednesday demanded the closure of an Indonesian zoo after skeletal sun bears were pictured begging for food from visitors and eating their own dung. The bears at the zoo in the city of Bandung were shown waving their arms in the air inside their enclosure -- with their ribs visible through their fur -- as people hurled food at them. Bandung zoo came under fire last year after the death of a critically endangered Sumatran elephant.

      • Activists Call for Indonesia Zoo to Release 'Starving' Bears
        Activists Call for Indonesia Zoo to Release 'Starving' Bears
        VOA News
      • Hungry Bears Beg for Food at Indonesia Zoo in Heartbreaking Videos
        Hungry Bears Beg for Food at Indonesia Zoo in Heartbreaking Videos
        Newsmax
    • Scientists will live in a dome for 8 months to simulate Mars
      Science
      Associated Press

      Scientists will live in a dome for 8 months to simulate Mars

      Six carefully selected scientists have entered a man-made dome on a remote Hawaii volcano as part of a human-behavior study that could help NASA as it draws up plans for sending astronauts on long missions to Mars. The NASA-funded project will study the psychological difficulties associated with living in isolated and confined conditions for an extended period. "We're hoping to figure out how best to select individual astronauts, how to compose a crew and how to support that crew on long-duration space missions," said principal investigator Kim Binsted, a University of Hawaii science professor.

      • NASA is sending 6 strangers to Hawaii to practice living on Mars
        NASA is sending 6 strangers to Hawaii to practice living on Mars
        Vox.com
      • Scientists enter Hawaii dome in eight-month Mars space mission study
        Reuters
    • Suspect in Florida officer's killing released from hospital
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      Suspect in Florida officer's killing released from hospital

      An affidavit, filed with the Orange County Clerk of Courts a day after 41-year-old Markeith Loyd was arrested in an abandoned home, shows authorities want to make sure he remains in custody, as is customary for a fugitive facing murder charges. Loyd was arrested Tuesday night after a manhunt that lasted more than a week. Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi said Wednesday that President-elect Donald Trump had a phone conversation with Clayton's husband.

      • Man accused of helping Markeith Loyd set to appear in court
        Man accused of helping Markeith Loyd set to appear in court
        WKMG
      • The Latest: 1st degree murder filed in slain officer case
        The Latest: 1st degree murder filed in slain officer case
        Associated Press
    • Animal Shelter Offers $11,200 Reward After Rottweiler Is Found With Ears, Nose and Tail Cut Off
      Lifestyle
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      Animal Shelter Offers $11,200 Reward After Rottweiler Is Found With Ears, Nose and Tail Cut Off

      After a mutilated dog was discovered in Michigan, a local animal shelter is offering a reward of more than $11,000 in exchange for information about who would do such a thing. Baron, a Rottweiler, was found roaming the streets of downtown Detroit Tuesday with his ears, nose and tail cut off. "Baron is doing remarkably well considering his injuries," a veterinarian of the Michigan Humane Society said in a Facebook Live video.

      • Dog found with ears, nose cut off in Detroit, animal welfare authorities say
        Dog found with ears, nose cut off in Detroit, animal welfare authorities say
        CBS News
      • Tips Wanted In Case Of Mutilated Dog With Ears, Nose, Tail Cut Off
        Tips Wanted In Case Of Mutilated Dog With Ears, Nose, Tail Cut Off
        CBS Detroit
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