mardi 28 octobre 2014

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House Democrats seek change to deportations

Posted: 28 Oct 2014 11:52 AM PDT

Anti-deportation protesters chant in front of the White House in WashingtonA group of Democrats want to change policies affecting some migrant families.


GOP candidate dives into 'Redskins' controversy

Posted: 28 Oct 2014 11:21 AM PDT

Former Republican National Committee chairman and Republican U.S. Senate candidate Ed Gillespie prepares to vote at the Fairfax County Government Center voting station Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014. Gillespie is challenging Democratic Sen. Mark Warner. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Virginia Republican Ed Gillespie, trailing in the polls and short on campaign cash, is hoping a last-minute appeal to devoted fans of the Washington Redskins' name gets him over the goal line in his Senate bid.


Was Bush better at dealing with Putin?

Posted: 28 Oct 2014 10:51 AM PDT

Sixth Graders Asked To Compare Bush And Hitler In Homework AssignmentHouse Speaker John Boehner seems to think so.


Fight against Islamic State for Kobane escalates

Posted: 28 Oct 2014 10:03 AM PDT

Kurdish peshmerga fighters drive in convoy through Arbil after leaving a base in northern Iraq on October 28, 2014 headed for the Syrian town of KobaneKurdish peshmerga fighters headed for Syrian border town, crossing Turkey's border, to help hold defenses.


A soldier mourned in Canada

Posted: 28 Oct 2014 09:15 AM PDT

Soldiers load the coffin into a hearse during the funeral procession for Cpl. Nathan Cirillo in HamiltonHundreds lined streets of Hamilton, Ontario, to watch funeral procession for Corporal Nathan Cirillo, shot dead in Ottawa terrorist attacks.


Former officials: White House did little to stop Islamic State's ascent

Posted: 28 Oct 2014 08:12 AM PDT

James JeffreyThe Obama administration "did almost nothing" in response to intelligence warnings earlier this year that Islamic State radicals were gaining ground in Iraq and threatening the country's stability, a former ambassador to Iraq says in a new interview.


Marathon bombing suspect's friend convicted of lying

Posted: 28 Oct 2014 07:57 AM PDT

Robel PhilliposRobel Philipos didn't tell truth to FBI investigators who questioned his presence in Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's dorm room.


Friend of accused Boston Marathon bomber found guilty of lying to authorities

Posted: 28 Oct 2014 07:40 AM PDT

Robel Phillipos, a friend of suspected Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who is charged with lying to investigators, leaves the federal courthouse after a hearing in his case in BostonBOSTON (Reuters) - A U.S. jury found a college friend of the accused Boston Marathon bomber guilty on Tuesday of lying to authorities in a terrorism investigation. Robel Phillipos, 21, was charged with lying about having visited suspected bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's dorm room three days after the attack, which killed three people and injured more than 260. Phillipos and two friends removed a backpack containing empty fireworks shells from the suspected bomber's room. ...


Jury reaches verdict in trial of friend of accused Boston Marathon bomber

Posted: 28 Oct 2014 07:25 AM PDT

Robel Phillipos, a friend of suspected Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who is charged with lying to investigators, leaves the federal courthouse after a hearing in his case in BostonBOSTON (Reuters) - The jury has reached a verdict in the trial of a college friend of the accused Boston Marathon bomber, who is charged with lying to authorities in a terrorism investigation, the U.S. Department of Justice said on Tuesday. Robel Phillipos, 21, was charged with lying about having visited suspected bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's dorm room three days after the attack, which killed three people and injured more than 260. (Reporting by Barbara Goldberg; Editing by Paul Thomasch)


Texas nurse to leave Emory University Hospital free of Ebola virus

Posted: 28 Oct 2014 05:32 AM PDT

By Colleen Jenkins and Doina Chiacu (Reuters) - A Texas nurse who contracted Ebola in the United States will be released from Emory University Hospital in Atlanta on Tuesday after being found free of the virus, the hospital said. Amber Vinson was one of two nurses at a Dallas hospital who had treated Thomas Eric Duncan, a Liberian visiting Texas who died of Ebola on Oct. 8 and was the first patient diagnosed with the virus in the United States. She was admitted to Emory's hospital for treatment on Oct. 15. ...

Ebola-free nurse to leave Atlanta hospital

Posted: 28 Oct 2014 05:15 AM PDT

Ebola nurse Amber VinsonAmber Vinson, one of two Texas health care workers to contract Ebola while treating Thomas Eric Duncan, to be released.


Two inmates to be put to death in Texas, Missouri, as overall U.S. executions drop

Posted: 28 Oct 2014 04:43 AM PDT

By Jon Herskovitz AUSTIN Texas (Reuters) - Two U.S. inmates convicted of murder as teenagers are scheduled to be put to death on Tuesday and early Wednesday at a time when the number of executions in the United States is on pace to be the lowest in two decades. Texas plans to execute Miguel Paredes, 32, who was convicted with two co-defendants of killing three people in 2000. In Missouri, Mark Christeson, 35, is scheduled to die by lethal injection early on Wednesday. He was convicted of killing a woman and her two children 16 years ago. ...

Feds vs. states: Who decides on Ebola quarantines

Posted: 28 Oct 2014 01:46 AM PDT

In this Sunday, Oct. 26, 2014 photo provided by attorney Steven Hyman, quarantined nurse Kaci Hickox meets with the prominent New York civil rights attorney Norman Siegel, seated, at the isolation tent at University Hospital in Newark, N.J., where Hickox was confined after flying into Newark Liberty International Airport following her work in West Africa caring for Ebola patients. For Americans wondering why President Barack Obama hasn't forced all states to follow a single, national rule for isolating potential Ebola patients, the White House has a quick retort: Talk to the Founding Fathers. A hodgepodge of state policies, some of which directly contradict Obama's recommendations, has sowed confusion about what's really needed to stop Ebola from spreading in the United States. While public health advocates denounce state quarantines as draconian and scientifically baseless, anxious citizens in non-quarantine states are asking whether they're at greater risk because their governors and the president have adopted a lesser level of caution. (AP Photo/Steven Hyman) MANDATORY CREDITThere's a reason President Obama hasn't forced states to follow a single, national rule.


Midterm Mixer 2014: Katie Couric to lead special election live stream

Posted: 27 Oct 2014 10:52 PM PDT

Midterm Mixer 2014: An Election Night AfterpartyKatie Couric, Yahoo Global News Anchor will lead special midterm election reaction beginning at 11pmET on November 4th. The Midterm Mixer will stream on Yahoo.com from Washington D.C's Capitol Lounge bar.


U.S. isolates troops, Australia slaps visa ban on Ebola-hit West Africa states

Posted: 27 Oct 2014 09:33 PM PDT

U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Samantha Power, visits the Western Area Emergency Response Centre in FreetownBy Phil Stewart and Matt Siegel WASHINGTON/SYDNEY (Reuters) - The U.S. military has started isolating soldiers returning from an Ebola response mission in West Africa and Australia became the first rich nation to impose a visa ban on the affected countries amid global anxiety about the spread of the virus. The latest measures, along with decisions by some U.S. states to impose mandatory quarantines on health workers returning home from treating Ebola victims in West Africa, have been condemned by health authorities and the United Nations as extreme. ...


Toronto elects a new mayor, ends Ford era

Posted: 27 Oct 2014 08:45 PM PDT

Toronto Mayor Rob Ford, right, consoles his brother mayoral candidate Doug Ford, left, at his mother's home in Toronto, Monday, Oct. 27, 2014 after John Tory was declared the winner of the election. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Frank Gunn)TORONTO (AP) — Toronto elected a moderate conservative as mayor on Monday, ending the Rob Ford era marked by scandals over his illegal drug use and public drunkenness.


Judge delays trial in Colorado cinema massacre case

Posted: 27 Oct 2014 07:42 PM PDT

By Keith Coffman DENVER (Reuters) - The judge presiding over the Colorado cinema massacre case on Monday delayed the murder trial of accused gunman James Holmes by six weeks to January, but denied a request by defense lawyers for a lengthier postponement. Holmes, 26, has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity to criminal wrongdoing linked to the shooting deaths of 12 moviegoers inside a suburban Denver movie theater during a midnight viewing of a Batman film in July 2012. ...

CDC says returning Ebola medical workers should not be quarantined

Posted: 27 Oct 2014 06:21 PM PDT

A mask-wearing man walks past an apartment building where a child was taken the the hospital to be tested for Ebola in the Bronx borough of New YorkBy Ellen Wulfhorst and David Morgan NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Federal health officials on Monday revamped guidelines for doctors and nurses returning home to the United States from treating Ebola patients in West Africa, stopping well short of controversial mandatory quarantines being imposed by some U.S. states. Dr. Thomas Frieden, director of the U.S. ...


Detroit trial ends, judge to rule Nov. 7 on bankruptcy plan

Posted: 27 Oct 2014 04:45 PM PDT

A vacant and blighted home, covered with red spray paint, sits alone in an east side neighborhood once full of homes in DetroitBy Lisa Lambert DETROIT (Reuters) - Detroit on Monday wrapped up its historic bankruptcy case, which began with contentious opposition from creditors and ended with eleventh-hour deals enabling the city to shed $7 billion of its $18 billion of debt and obligations. In closing arguments, attorneys for the city and others worked to convince U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Steven Rhodes that he should permit Detroit to emerge from bankruptcy before Thanksgiving. ...


Sheriff: School shooter invited victims to lunch

Posted: 27 Oct 2014 03:25 PM PDT

Sheriff: School shooter invited victims to lunchInvestigators say that a gunman responsible for a shooting at a Washington state high school on Friday invited his victims to lunch by text message.


Washington state high school gunman invited victims to cafeteria: sheriff's office

Posted: 27 Oct 2014 03:09 PM PDT

Two girls hug at Shoultes Gospel Hall church where families are reuniting after an active shooter situation at Marysville-Pilchuck High School in Marysville, WashingtonSEATTLE (Reuters) - The gunman in a Washington state high school shooting rampage had arranged for the victims to meet at the cafeteria at lunch, the Snohomish County Sheriff's Office said on Monday. "A witness confirms that the five victims were seated at the table when the shooter opened fire, striking the victims before turning the gun on himself," the sheriff's department said in a statement. (Reporting by Eric M. Johnson; Editing by Cynthia Johnston)


Woman sentenced to 25 years in kidnapping of Wisconsin baby

Posted: 27 Oct 2014 02:36 PM PDT

(Reuters) - A woman who faked a pregnancy, kidnapped her infant nephew from his Wisconsin home, and left him alone in frigid temperatures last winter was sentenced on Monday to 25 years in federal prison, according to court records. Kristen Smith, 31, of Aurora, Colorado, had been found guilty last July of kidnapping by a federal jury in Wisconsin. She left the infant, Kayden Powell, who was less than a week old, wrapped in blankets in a tote bag 200 miles (320 km) away from his home in Beloit last February. He was found alive and well a day later behind a gas station in Iowa. ...

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