Saturday, 17 June 2017

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U.S. and Japan launch air-and-sea search for 7 missing U.S. sailors; Trump retains assets worth at least $1.4 billion, new disclosure shows; Mistrial declared in Bill Cosby sex-assault trial; Trump's tantrums speak volumes; Ted Nugent once said Obama should ‘suck on my machine gun.’ Now he wants to tone down the ‘hateful rhetoric’; Minn. officer acquitted in shooting of Philando Castile during traffic stop, dismissed from police force; Trump takes a Twitter swipe at deputy attorney general, a key figure in Russia probe; A dog bite sent him to the ER. A cascade of missteps nearly killed him.; The Latest: Police: 58 missing, presumed dead in London fire; My daughter died at Sandy Hook. Megyn Kelly's interview with Alex Jones is an insult.; 7 U.S. Navy sailors missing off Japan's coast after destroyer collides with container ship; Amazon to buy Whole Foods Market in deal valued at $13.7 billion; The surprising number of American adults who think chocolate milk comes from brown cows; Dennis Rodman returns from North Korea. And, amazingly, nothing happened.; Quantum entanglement, science’s ‘spookiest’ phenomenon, achieved in space; Carolyn Hax: Saying 'I do' for all the wrong reasons
 
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U.S. and Japan launch air-and-sea search for 7 missing U.S. sailors
The Navy said the sailors' whereabouts were unknown after the USS Fitzgerald collided with a container ship off the coast of Japan.
Trump retains assets worth at least $1.4 billion, new disclosure shows
The report underscores the unprecedented financial holdings the president brought with him to the Oval Office.
 
Mistrial declared in Bill Cosby sex-assault trial
Jurors in Pennsylvania could not reach consensus on the three charges against the once-revered comedian. Prosecutor says he will retry Cosby.
 
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Trump's tantrums speak volumes
What the president derides as a "phony witch hunt" is the legal system working as it should.
 
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Minn. officer acquitted in shooting of Philando Castile during traffic stop, dismissed from police force
The trial came nearly a year after the shooting's aftermath was broadcast on Facebook Live.
 
Trump takes a Twitter swipe at deputy attorney general, a key figure in Russia probe
Some fear Rosenstein could be fired by the president, while others say he must recuse himself from supervising the special counsel.
 
A dog bite sent him to the ER. A cascade of missteps nearly killed him.
Poor communication and faulty assumptions fueled a dangerous situation.
 
The Latest: Police: 58 missing, presumed dead in London fire
The Latest on the London high-rise fire (all times local):
 
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My daughter died at Sandy Hook. Megyn Kelly's interview with Alex Jones is an insult.
Giving the conspiracy theorist a national platform on Father's Day only increases my family's pain.
 
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7 U.S. Navy sailors missing off Japan's coast after destroyer collides with container ship
Three sailors, including the destroyer's commanding officer, Cmdr. Bryce Benson, were evacuated from the damaged vessel and are being treated at a U.S. naval hospital.
 
Amazon to buy Whole Foods Market in deal valued at $13.7 billion
Amazon has recently begun experimenting with bookstores and a small grocery, but this is by far its most ambitious move into physical retail.
 
The surprising number of American adults who think chocolate milk comes from brown cows
Many people are agriculturally illiterate, researchers say. They blame the industrial food system.
 
Dennis Rodman returns from North Korea. And, amazingly, nothing happened.
The former NBA star took a five-day trip to North Korea, but this time he did not meet with its leader, Kim Jong Un, whom Rodman once described as a "friend for life."
 
Quantum entanglement, science’s ‘spookiest’ phenomenon, achieved in space
Scientists beamed particles from a satellite to two locations on Earth 750 miles apart — and the particles were still mysteriously connected.
 
Carolyn Hax: Saying 'I do' for all the wrong reasons
She doesn't feel 'in love' with her fiance, but her biological clock is ticking.
 
 
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