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    • For Ariz. mom, deportation becomes a reality

      For Ariz. mom, deportation becomes a reality

      Guadalupe García de Rayos and her family appear to be the first casualties of Trump’s promised crackdown on illegal immigration.Read More »

      • Trump hints at ‘new order’ after legal defeat

        Trump hints at ‘new order’ after legal defeat

      • Transgender Boy Scout speaks out

        Transgender Boy Scout speaks out

      • EXCLUSIVE: Assad rejects Trump safe zone plan

        EXCLUSIVE: Assad rejects Trump safe zone plan

    • Trump accuses McCain of emboldening al-Qaida amid dispute over Yemen raid
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      Trump accuses McCain of emboldening al-Qaida amid dispute over Yemen raid

      President Trump unleashed a furious tirade against Vietnam veteran Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., on Thursday morning amid their ongoing dispute over the White House’s characterization of a recent military raid targeting al-Qaida terrorists as a success. According to McCain, the Jan. 28 intelligence-gathering raid in Yemen should not be considered successful because it resulted in the death of a Navy SEAL: Chief Petty Officer William “Ryan” Owens. The day before, White House press secretary Sean Spicer suggested McCain should apologize, but McCain rebuffed the request.

      • FACT CHECK: Trump's Yemen Raid — 'Winning Mission' Or 'Failure'? It's Not So Simple
        FACT CHECK: Trump's Yemen Raid — 'Winning Mission' Or 'Failure'? It's Not So Simple
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      • Yemen: Why Women Fought Against the U.S. Navy SEALs in Trump's First Counterterrorism Operation
        Yemen: Why Women Fought Against the U.S. Navy SEALs in Trump's First Counterterrorism Operation
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      Four accused in Facebook Live beating plead not guilty in Chicago

      Four African-Americans accused of attacking an 18-year-old disabled man on Facebook Live while making anti-white racial taunts pleaded not guilty in a Chicago courthouse on Friday. The victim, who is white, was tied up for four or five hours, gagged and beaten, his scalp was cut and he was forced to drink toilet water, police said. The four defendants were each charged with a hate crime, aggravated kidnapping, aggravated unlawful restraint and aggravated battery with a deadly weapon.

    • Some Law Enforcement Officers Are Using Plastic Covers to Obscure Their License Plates, Investigation Finds
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      Some Law Enforcement Officers Are Using Plastic Covers to Obscure Their License Plates, Investigation Finds

      While red lights and speeding cameras make our streets safer and tolls pay for bridges and roads, some law enforcement officers may have found a way to avoid them. An Inside Edition investigation, which will air in full Thursday, found that some officers in New York City are obscuring their license plates with plastic covers. The covers allow the license plates to be read clearly from straight on, but when viewed from an angle, the characters disappear so they cannot be read by traffic and toll cameras.

      • Investigation Finds Police Personnel in 2 States Cover Their License Plates; Are They Trying to Avoid Paying Tolls?
        Investigation Finds Police Personnel in 2 States Cover Their License Plates; Are They Trying to Avoid Paying Tolls?
        Inside Edition
      • NYPD cops using illegal license plate covers to thwart traffic cameras
        NYPD cops using illegal license plate covers to thwart traffic cameras
        Fox News
    • Teen receives extremely blunt job rejection, fights back on Twitter
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      Mashable

      Teen receives extremely blunt job rejection, fights back on Twitter

      What's less useful, however, is a blunt text message containing an emoji. This is 18-year-old Megan Dixon from Leicester, UK. On Tuesday, Dixon went for a job interview at a restaurant called Miller and Carter.

      • After an interview, an employee used an emoji to let this teen know she didn’t get the job, yikes
        After an interview, an employee used an emoji to let this teen know she didn’t get the job, yikes
        Hello Giggles
      • Teen shocked by job interview feedback mocking her 'basic' answers
        Teen shocked by job interview feedback mocking her 'basic' answers
        The Telegraph
    • Belgium releases 11 detained in anti-terror raids
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      AFP

      Belgium releases 11 detained in anti-terror raids

      The Belgian authorities on Thursday released 11 people arrested in a series of anti-terror raids targeting jihadists who have returned from Syria, federal prosecutors said. The arrests took place overnight Tuesday when police searched nine houses in various areas of Brussels including Molenbeek, the district that was home to several of those involved in the Paris and Brussels attacks. "Everybody has been released after thorough questioning," the federal prosecutor's office said in a statement, giving no other details.

      • 'Imminent' terror attack foiled in France after police arrest group of suspected Isis supporters including teenage girl
        'Imminent' terror attack foiled in France after police arrest group of suspected Isis supporters including teenage girl
        The Independent
      • Girl, 16, among four arrested on suspicion of plotting Paris terrorist attack
        Girl, 16, among four arrested on suspicion of plotting Paris terrorist attack
        Evening Standard
    • Ninth Circuit rules on Trump executive orders case
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      National Constitution Center

      Ninth Circuit rules on Trump executive orders case

      A Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals panel has upheld a temporary restraining order related to the Trump administration’s executive action on immigration from seven Mideast nations and the admission of refugees into the United States. In a unanimous, per curium opinion, Senior Judge William C. Canby Jr., Senior Judge Richard Clifton and Judge Michelle Taryn Friedland denied the Justice Department’s request for a stay of a temporary restraining order issued by Judge James Robart, based in Seattle.

      • Microsoft wins partial victory, can pursue lawsuit against U.S. government
        Microsoft wins partial victory, can pursue lawsuit against U.S. government
        Digital Trends
      • Microsoft lawsuit vs. secret government searches moves ahead
        Microsoft lawsuit vs. secret government searches moves ahead
        Associated Press
    • The Latest: California empties hatchery as spillway crumbles
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      Associated Press

      The Latest: California empties hatchery as spillway crumbles

      California state workers are using tanker trucks to evacuate millions of baby native salmon from a fish hatchery threatened by the crumbling spillway of a major dam. California Department of Water Resources officials say the torrents of mud, concrete and other debris from the Oroville Dam spillway on Thursday is threatening survival of the young salmon at the Feather River hatchery. Hatchery managers plan to truck the hatchery's young salmon to another holding point farther away from the dam.

      • Spillway of Nation's Tallest Dam, Lake Oroville, Crumbles Amid Storms
        Spillway of Nation's Tallest Dam, Lake Oroville, Crumbles Amid Storms
        Popular Mechanics
      • Oroville Dam emergency spillway may be used for first time ever
        Oroville Dam emergency spillway may be used for first time ever
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      Immigrant whose daughter pleaded to pope has first California hearing

      A Mexican immigrant to the United States whose daughter asked Pope Francis for help in stopping her father's deportation attended his first hearing before an immigration judge in Los Angeles on Thursday. Judge Rose Peters made no rulings at the brief hearing and postponed the proceedings against Mario Vargas-Lopez, 45, until March 22. Vargas-Lopez's attorney, Alex Galvez, is seeking to have the case put on an indefinite hold citing his client's good conduct since his release from a Louisiana detention center in 2014.

    • Two new studies uncover more health benefits of whole grains
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      AFP Relax News

      Two new studies uncover more health benefits of whole grains

      New research out this week from Tufts University in the US state of Massachusetts has highlighted more of the health benefits of whole grains. Eighty-one participants were recruited for the eight-week randomized, controlled trial, and for the first two weeks were asked to consume a Western-style diet rich in refined grains and designed to maintain weight.

      • Whole grain consumption increases calorie loss and metabolism, study suggests
        Whole grain consumption increases calorie loss and metabolism, study suggests
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      • 'GMA' Hot List: A New Study Suggests Eating Whole Grains Can Help You Lose Weight
        'GMA' Hot List: A New Study Suggests Eating Whole Grains Can Help You Lose Weight
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    • Misreading the Trump mandate
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      Misreading the Trump mandate

      For those who thought Donald Trump would morph into a more conventional kind of president once the gravity of the job sank in, for those who kept telling themselves he would surround himself with old hands and tilt toward consensus, these can’t be reassuring days. Instead, Trump tweets about imagined voter fraud, berates federal judges and department stores, thunders at allies on the phone and entrusts national security to an alt-right provocateur. In one very important respect, Trump is behaving entirely like those who came before him.

      • Trump Doubts Supreme Court Pick Gorsuch's Critical Remarks
        Trump Doubts Supreme Court Pick Gorsuch's Critical Remarks
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      • Blumenthal: Gorsuch OK'd Me to Reveal His Trump Criticisms
        Blumenthal: Gorsuch OK'd Me to Reveal His Trump Criticisms
        Newsmax
    • Photos of the day - February 10, 2017
      World
      Yahoo News Photo Staff

      Photos of the day - February 10, 2017

      Camel racing in Abu Dhabi; a Rohingya refugee child in Bangladesh; an Afghan migrant in Belgrade, Serbia; and, BAFTA table centerpieces in London.These are just a few of the photos of the day for February 10, 2017.See more news-related photo galleries

    • Woman Accused of Stealing Baby in 1998 And Raising the Child Pleads Not Guilty
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      Inside Edition

      Woman Accused of Stealing Baby in 1998 And Raising the Child Pleads Not Guilty

      The South Carolina woman who allegedly stole a newborn baby nearly 20 years ago before raising it as her own has pleaded not guilty. Gloria Williams made national news last month following her arrest on allegations she took a child from her mother hours after she was born in Jacksonville in 1998. On Thursday, Williams reportedly faced a judge in Florida and proclaimed her innocence after she was formally charged with kidnapping.

      • Woman Accused of Kidnapping Newborn and Raising Her as Her Own Daughter Enters Plea
        Woman Accused of Kidnapping Newborn and Raising Her as Her Own Daughter Enters Plea
        People
      • Woman Accused of Scalding Baby
        Woman Accused of Scalding Baby
        CBS 58 Milwaukee
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      Reuters

      Nephew of Philippine president's adviser nabbed for drugs

      A nephew of one of Philippine leader Rodrigo Duterte's inner circle was caught selling drugs in a sting operation in the president's home city, the anti-narcotics agency said on Friday. John Paul Dureza, the nephew of Duterte's political adviser and peace negotiator Jesus Dureza, was caught selling 15 grams of "shabu" methamphetamine to an undercover Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) agent in Davao City on Thursday.

    • Archaeologists discover new Dead Sea Scrolls cave
      Science
      AFP

      Archaeologists discover new Dead Sea Scrolls cave

      Archaeologists have uncovered a new cave that once housed Dead Sea Scrolls, in a discovery described as one of the "most important" in 60 years. The Hebrew University in Jerusalem said the scrolls were missing from the cave, though, but hopes to find others. The Dead Sea Scrolls, which include the oldest known manuscripts of the Hebrew Bible, date from the 3rd century BC to the 1st century AD.

      • Dead Sea cave discovery jumpstarts hunt for ancient treasures
        Dead Sea cave discovery jumpstarts hunt for ancient treasures
        The Christian Science Monitor
      • What Are The Dead Sea Scrolls? 12th Cave Containing Ancient Hebrew Bible Discovered In Isreal
        What Are The Dead Sea Scrolls? 12th Cave Containing Ancient Hebrew Bible Discovered In Isreal
        International Business Times
    • Top US commander says more troops needed in Afghanistan
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      Associated Press

      Top US commander says more troops needed in Afghanistan

      A few thousand more troops are needed to help end the stalemate in Afghanistan, according to a senior U.S. military commander who also told lawmakers Thursday that Russian meddling is complicating the counterterrorism fight. Army Gen. John Nicholson, commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan, didn't provide the Senate Armed Services Committee with an exact number of additional forces. Nicholson said he had discussed troop levels with Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and Gen. Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

      • Afghanistan welcomes more US troops; Russia deepens role in Turkey-ISIS fight; Trump backs down on ‘One China’; US Army preps for cyber-infused war; and just a bit more...
        Afghanistan welcomes more US troops; Russia deepens role in Turkey-ISIS fight; Trump backs down on ‘One China’; US Army preps for cyber-infused war; and just a bit more...
        Defense One
      • Trump vows US support to Afghanistan amid severe shortfall of Nato troops in counter-terrorism ops
        Trump vows US support to Afghanistan amid severe shortfall of Nato troops in counter-terrorism ops
        International Business Times
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      Associated Press

      China to start fingerprinting foreign visitors

      Millions of foreigners visiting China annually will have their fingerprints collected starting this week, China's Ministry of Public Security announced Thursday. Foreigners holding a diplomatic passport or coming from countries that have reciprocal agreements with China will be exempted, the ministry said. Fingerprint logging will start Friday in Shenzhen, the southern Chinese city bordering Hong Kong, before being gradually implemented elsewhere.

    • U.S. forecaster says La Niña has faded, sees El Niño potential
      Science
      Reuters

      U.S. forecaster says La Niña has faded, sees El Niño potential

      A U.S. weather forecaster on Thursday said La Niña has faded and neutral conditions are likely to continue in the coming months, though it noted some chance that the El Niño phenomenon may reappear as early as the Northern Hemisphere spring. The Climate Prediction Center (CPC), an agency of the National Weather Service, in a monthly forecast said that neutral conditions have returned and are favored to continue through at least the Northern Hemisphere spring. La Niña emerged last year for the first time since 2012.

      • Weak and Short La Nina Fades Away; Climate Shifts to Neutral
        Weak and Short La Nina Fades Away; Climate Shifts to Neutral
        ABC News
      • La Niña ends, 'La Nada' begins
        La Niña ends, 'La Nada' begins
        USA Today
    • Bank of America Tests Fully Automated Banks
      Business
      ABC News Videos

      Bank of America Tests Fully Automated Banks

      The offices have ATMs and video conferencing equipment in case a customer wants to talk to a banker for now an employee is on hand to help customers use the equipment focus of the reports are accurate the next iPhone will have some.

      • Fully Automated Banking Branches: A Revolution in the Making?
        Zacks
      • Bank of America Tests Automated Branches
        Investopedia
    • Meghan McCain Rips President Trump For Lack Of Military Service
      Politics
      International Business Times

      Meghan McCain Rips President Trump For Lack Of Military Service

      Meghan McCain, the daughter of Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., criticized President Donald Trump on Thursday for attacking her father’s remarks on a Yemen raid that left a Navy SEAL and several civilians dead, including an 8-year-old girl. "When you lose a $75 million airplane and, more importantly, an American life is lost … I don't believe you can call it a success," McCain, who heads the Senate Armed Service Committee, told NBC News Wednesday. Trump had declared the raid a success.

      • Donald Trump claims botched Yemen raid was the US ‘winning’ despite 30 civilian casualties
        Donald Trump claims botched Yemen raid was the US ‘winning’ despite 30 civilian casualties
        The Independent
      • Why women joined the battle against the U.S. Navy SEALs in the botched Yemen raid
        Why women joined the battle against the U.S. Navy SEALs in the botched Yemen raid
        Newsweek
    • Lifestyle
      U.S.News & World Report

      9 Ways to Save Money on a Spring Break Trip

      With spring break fast approaching -- a time when college students across the country swap textbooks and test-cramming for swimsuits and selfies -- chances are, you're longing for a relaxing escape from party-heavy locales. Read on to save more and spend less on your spring vacation. To score cheap plane tickets, consider booking connecting flights at off-peak times, advises Jeff Klee, CEO of CheapAir.com.

    • Man arrested for Lumberton woman's strangling death
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      WPVI – Philadelphia

      Man arrested for Lumberton woman's strangling death

      A man is now under arrest, accused of killing a Lumberton, New Jersey woman inside her own home last year.

    • Forced evictions fuel African land disputes, hit investments - activists
      Business
      Reuters

      Forced evictions fuel African land disputes, hit investments - activists

      By Kieran Guilbert DAKAR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Forced evictions of local communities from their lands by foreign companies fuel around two-thirds of land ownership disputes across Africa, often sparking strikes or violence which can prove costly to investors, activists said on Thursday. Pushing people off their land drives more conflict over land rights on the continent than any other factor - such as damage to the environment and a lack of compensation - said the Rights and Resources Initiative (RRI) and consultancy TMP Systems. Around seven in 10 disputes over land deals in Africa lead to protests which hinder or delay operations, and hit companies' profits compared to a global average of 56 percent, according to a report published by RRI and TMP Systems.

      • Forced evictions dragging down African investment: report
        Forced evictions dragging down African investment: report
        AFP
      • Land rights key to fixing Africa's crowded, costly cities
        Land rights key to fixing Africa's crowded, costly cities
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    • French farmer given suspended fine for helping migrants
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      AFP

      French farmer given suspended fine for helping migrants

      A French farmer who has become one of the symbols of Europe's migrant crisis after helping Africans to slip into the country was given a suspended fine of 3,000 euros ($3,200) on Friday. Cedric Herrou, 37, was tried for illegally helping migrants across the French-Italian border under the noses of the French police, and then giving them accommodation. Herrou was unrepentant before hearing the verdict, saying he would not stop helping people who had come to Europe.

      • CNBC Update: French farmer convicted for helping migrants
        CNBC Update: French farmer convicted for helping migrants
        CNBC Videos
      • Defiant French farmer Cédric Herrou given suspended fine for helping migrants cross border from Italy
        Defiant French farmer Cédric Herrou given suspended fine for helping migrants cross border from Italy
        The Telegraph
    • Remembering William Henry Harrison: The most obscure President?
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      National Constitution Center

      Remembering William Henry Harrison: The most obscure President?

      On February 9, 1773, future U.S. president William Henry Harrison was born in Virginia.  The enigmatic Harrison is best known for his premature death in office after 30 days. Harrison is one of the more interesting early Presidents because of his pre-White House career. Harrison was a legitimate military hero who had a popular 1840 campaign slogan: Tippecanoe and Tyler, Too.

    • Residents say 1st atom bomb test caused cancer cases
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      Associated Press

      Residents say 1st atom bomb test caused cancer cases

      Residents say the world's first atomic bomb test caused generations of southern New Mexico families to suffer from cancer and economic hardship, according to surveys gathered by an advocacy group seeking compensation for descendants. The surveys released Friday detailed residents' stories from areas around the 1947 Trinity Test and argue that many Hispanic families later struggled to keep up with cancer-related illnesses. The health effects of the test have long been debated in New Mexico.

      • Health report set to be released on atomic bomb test effects
        Health report set to be released on atomic bomb test effects
        The Seattle Times
      • Residents Say 1st Atom Bomb Test Caused Cancer Cases
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