Thursday, August 24, 2017

Milwaukee County Sheriff Says He Will Not Join Homeland Security Department and other top stories.

  • Milwaukee County Sheriff Says He Will Not Join Homeland Security Department

    Milwaukee County Sheriff Says He Will Not Join Homeland Security Department
    Neither the White House nor the Department of Homeland Security ever acknowledged that Sheriff Clarke was actually offered a job at the agency. The Department of Homeland Security did not respond to request for comment. When Mr. Clarke said last month on a Milwaukee radio show that he would join the homeland security agency as an assistant secretary, it set off alarms in Wisconsin and in Washington.Chris Abele, the Milwaukee County executive, said in a statement at the time, “The appointment o..
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  • 'They will fight to the death': Iraqi forces start offensive to retake last area of Mosul held by militants

    'They will fight to the death': Iraqi forces start offensive to retake last area of Mosul held by militants
    Iraqi forces have been using bulldozers to clear front lines in Mosul. (Reuters) MOSUL — Iraqi forces began an assault Sunday on Mosul’s Old City , attempting to break into a maze of narrow streets and alleyways where hundreds of hardened Islamic State militants are expected to make a last bloody stand. Clouds of smoke rose above the historic city center in the early hours of the morning as a barrage of artillery and U.S.-led coalition jets struck militant targets. Helicopters strafed the..
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  • Missing sailors found dead in flooded compartments on US Navy destroyer

    Missing sailors found dead in flooded compartments on US Navy destroyer
    The Navy's 7th Fleet said searchers found the bodies Sunday morning, Japan time, after the guided-missile destroyer returned to its base in Japan."This loss is something we all feel," Vice Adm. Joseph Aucoin, commander of the US 7th Fleet, told reporters alongside the ship at Yokosuka Naval Base in Japan Sunday."We have found a number of the remains ... of our missing shipmates, and our deepest sympathies go out to the families of those shipmates," he said.The Navy would not specify the number o..
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  • Dozens Killed or Wounded in Attack on Afghanistan Police Headquarters

    Dozens Killed or Wounded in Attack on Afghanistan Police Headquarters
    Afghan security forces inspect the exterior of a car after a suicide bomb blast in Paktia Province, Afghanistan June 18, 2017. REUTERS/Samiullah Peiwand Reuters. By Samihullah Paiwand. GARDEZ, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Dozens of people were killed or ...
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  • Trump's Cuba policy tries to redefine 'good' US tourism. That includes putting visitors back on tour buses.

    Trump's Cuba policy tries to redefine 'good' US tourism. That includes putting visitors back on tour buses.
    The American traveler in Cuba — sweating, disoriented and probably a bit woozy from the rum drinks — is once more at the heart of the struggle for the island’s future. Central to President Trump’s plans to peel back his predecessor’s detente with Cuba is the idea that there is “good” and “bad” U.S. travel. The United States, Trump believes, can tightly regulate American vacations to deprive the Castro government of dollars and redirect the money to the island’s growing class of entrepreneurs. B..
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  • The British Establishment Has a Qatar Problem

    The British Establishment Has a Qatar Problem
    “The great thing about the Qataris,” a wealthy racehorse trainer told me recently, as the sound of several million dollars’ worth of prime Qatari-owned horseflesh thundering around the gallops in the distance filtered up to us, “is that they just love spending money. They can’t stop spending money. They just want to spend, spend, spend.”Given that the Qataris love spending their cash in the U.K. more than anywhere else, don’t expect the British establishment to join President Donald Trump’s enth..
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  • Bombing at mall in Colombia kills 3, including French woman

    Bombing at mall in Colombia kills 3, including French woman
    Three people were killed in one of Colombia’s biggest shopping malls Saturday after a homemade bomb placed in the women’s bathroom exploded. Police say the explosive that killed 3 and wounded 9 others was possibly made of ammonium nitrate. Witnesses say they were evacuated from the Centro Andino Mall, a shopping center located in Colombia’s capital, after the blast. Emergency units rushed to the scene and the injured were taken to a nearby hospital where two victims later died.   Mayor Enrique ..
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  • A teacher's decision to be 'visibly queer' in his photo with President Trump

    A teacher's decision to be 'visibly queer' in his photo with President Trump
    (Shealah Craighead/White House, courtesy of Nikos Giannopoulos.) When Rhode Island’s teacher of the year took his turn in front of the camera with President Trump, he struck a pose some took as an act of defiance: Nikos Giannopoulos cocked his head ever so slightly away from the president, toward a black lace fan he’d brought with him. He wore a rainbow pin on his lapel, a ring through his nose and a gold anchor around his neck. “Bold, Gay Teacher Of The Year Photo Bombs Donald Tru..
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  • Here are the 3 Americans facing uncertain futures in North Korean jails

    Here are the 3 Americans facing uncertain futures in North Korean jails
    CLOSE A University of Virginia student held in North Korea for 17 months has not been seen until now. Aaron Dickens has more. Buzz60In this March 16, 2016, file photo, American student Otto Warmbier, center, is escorted at the Supreme Court in Pyongyang, North Korea. Warmbier returned to Cincinnati on Tuesday, June 13, 2017. He was in a coma.(Photo: Jon Chol Jin, AP)U.S. college student Otto Warmbier may have finally been released from a North Korean jail due to his ailing medical condit..
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  • Soldiers' lives at risk in Marawi from 'irresponsible' social media use: Philippine military

    Soldiers' lives at risk in Marawi from 'irresponsible' social media use: Philippine military
    MARAWI, Philippines: The irresponsible use of social media can unwittingly put soldiers' lives at risk, warned the Philippine military involved in a fierce battle with militants in the besieged city of Marawi. Live streaming and posts to social ...
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