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- New York suicide bomb suspect in custody after low-tech device fails to cause severe damage in Manhattan subway
- Trump denies 4- to 8-hour TV habit: ‘I seldom, if ever, watch CNN or MSNBC’
- Women who accuse Donald Trump of sexual assault unite to demand investigation by Congress
- 'Unheard of' responses to bluebird CAR-T therapy seen in myeloma study
- Poll: Percentage of Americans Identifying As Republican Has Dropped Since Trump Won
- Germany's Intelligence Agency Says China Used Fake LinkedIn Profiles to Spy on Officials
- Jerusalem row ignites Beirut violence as protesters clash with police outside US embassy
- Yemen's Saleh buried in Sanaa with handful of relatives present -sources
- Fox News Anchor Fumbles With Facts During Segment On 'Fake News'
- Florida Doctor Delivers Baby At Gas Station
Posted: 11 Dec 2017 08:35 AM PST Suspected bomber named as Akayed Ullah, 27-year-old Bangladeshi national Device exploded on a subway platform at at the Port Authority Bus terminal near Times Square Four people, including the suspect, have been injured but none of the injuries are life-threatening The transit hub, one of the busiest in the US, has now reopened A bomb has exploded on a Manhattan subway platform leaving four people injured in a suspected-Isil-inspired attack. The suspected bomber is Akayed Ullah, a 27-year-old Bangladeshi national who is thought to have lived in the US for seven years. Ullah, who lived in Brooklyn, was armed with a five-inch metal pipe bomb and battery pack as he walked through a midtown Manhattan transit hub, sources told the New York Post. An image thought to be of Akayed Ullah by CBS news Credit: CBS/Universal News And Sport The device prematurely exploded which meant it only partially detonated in the right side of the suspect's jacket. Ullah, who is thought to have been seriously injured in the attack, told officials he made the explosive device at the electrical company where he works, according to the New York Post. New York City explosion: Reports of rush-hour blast in Midtown Manhattan The blast happened on Monday morning in an underpass at the Port Authority Bus Terminal near Times Square - the nation's most crowded bus station. The New York Police Department (NYPD) said an "explosion of unknown origin" had been reported at 42nd Street and 8th Avenue. CCTV Port Authority image reported to be of Akayed Ullah Credit: NY Port Authority/Universal News And Sport It is thought the bomb was intended to explode on a subway carriage, where it could have affected hundreds of people, but went off prematurely. Ullah is in custody and four people have been injured in the attack, NYPD said. None of the injuries are life-threatening, the department said. The explosion occurred inside the passageway to the A, C, and E trains at 8th Avenue and W 42nd Street at around 7:20 am. New York explosion at Port Authority Terminal The NYPD said three metro lines are being evacuated. The attack, at rush hour, also occurred at a busy shopping period for the city. The incident took place five blocks from Times Square near the Port Authority Bus Terminal, the main station for interstate buses into Manhattan and New York City. The NYPD said one person was arrested. ABC News said a possible pipe bomb was detonated. WABC News cited police sources saying a "few people" had been injured. The incident occurred less than two months after an Uzbek immigrant killed eight people by speeding a rental truck down a New York City bike path, in an attack for which Islamic State claimed responsibility. 4:05PM Footage shows moment of attack 3:11PM Live from the scene The explosion took place opposite a corner shop owned by a Bangladeshi Muslim man, Harriet Alexander reports from the scene. "The people who do this have no religion," he said. "They are just savages." He only learnt of the incident when customers came in and told him - he heard no explosion. "It's sad, but it happens all over the world. In my country, in your country, here. That mosque attack in Egypt? Terrible, too. "It's a fact of life now." 2:50PM Suspect had pipe bomb strapped to him, officials confirm The device was a pipe bomb fixed to the bomber with velcro and zip ties, officials said in a press conference. 2:47PM Bomber named as Akayed Ullah Akayed Ullah is the 27-year-old suspect, New York Police said. The suspect was placed in custody and transferred to Bellevue hospital. "We are asking anyone with information about this individual to come forward," the official said. The individual who carried the device had burns and lacerations to his hands and abdomen. 2:43PM Bill De Blasio: 'Our enemies want to undermine our multi-cultural society' There are no additional known incidents at this time, no additional activities, said New York Mayor Bill De Blasio. "All we know is there was one individual who, thank God, was unsuccessful in his attempt," he said. Mr De Blasio added a fuller investigation would follow. #HappeningNow: @NYCMayor, @NYPDONeill, @FDNY, @NewYorkFBI and @NYGovCuomo update New Yorkers on explosion at #PortAuthorityhttps://t.co/YahqkiviX1— NYPD NEWS (@NYPDnews) December 11, 2017 2:39PM Governor: 'This is New York - let's go back to work' New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has praised the emergency services for their response. "Everyone worked together. There was an explosion, it was an effectively low-tech device. There were several minor injuries and it was handled extremely well." All bus services are being restored now, Mr Cuomo said. "This is one of our worst nightmares. This is New York. That makes us an international target, we understand that," he said. "Anyone can go onto the internet. The counter reality is this is New York and we keep our eyes open and we have the best law enforcement in the world. We will go forward together, let's go back to work." "This is NYC, we don't live in fear. But if you see something suspicious you have an obligation to come forward and tell us," @NYPDONeill now on #PortAuthority incident pic.twitter.com/eizS4wKUH5— NYPD NEWS (@NYPDnews) December 11, 2017 2:30PM Dollar weakened in reaction to attack News of the incident jarred financial markets as trading was getting underway for the week. Standard & Poor's 500 index emini futures pared gains, the dollar weakened against the yen and US Treasury securities prices gained on a modest flight-to-safety bid. 2:15PM Huge police presence Harriet Alexander is at the scene. She writes: New York's police department has shut the normally chaotic 8th Avenue from Penn Station north, for around 10 blocks. Large blacked-out 4x4s are streaming in, sirens blaring, with senior NYPD officials arriving on the scene. There is a huge police presence at the Port Authority terminal itself, with heavily-armed police at the door and NYPD officers yelling at the curious onlookers not to stand in the road and take photos on their phones, blocking the influx of police cars. The explosion was in the middle of rush hour, and yet many caught up in it seemed unaware, asking instead why they had been asked to get off the subway. 1:58PM Bomber is 27-year-old man The suspected bomber is a 27-year-old man, according to the former NY police commissioner Bill Bratton. 1:43PM Male suspect had explosives 'strapped on' body The male suspect had explosives strapped on when they exploded, law enforcement official told AP. Fire brigade crew wait at the scene after an explosion occured at the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York Credit: Getty 1:36PM Donald Trump briefed on attack The US President has been briefed on the explosion in New York, the White House said. 1:32PM Just one person injured, in addition to the suspected bomber Just one person has been injured in addition to the suspected bomber, CNN reported. The bomb went off prematurely and had been intended to cause far greater damage. 1:29PM Bomb found on subway platform The bomb was reportedly found on a train platform, which suggests it was intended to be detonated in a train carriage. A still from a WNYW video showing police in Manhattan following reports of an explosion 1:27PM 'Isil-inspired attack' - Bill Bratton Former NY police commissioner Bill Bratton has claimed the attack was inspired by Isil. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Trump denies 4- to 8-hour TV habit: ‘I seldom, if ever, watch CNN or MSNBC’ Posted: 11 Dec 2017 08:20 AM PST Monday morning, shortly after CNN discussed a New York Times report describing Trump's TV viewing habits, Trump took to Twitter to dismiss the article. Though he claimed he doesn't watch much TV and seldom if ever watches CNN, many have seen signs that he does. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Women who accuse Donald Trump of sexual assault unite to demand investigation by Congress Posted: 11 Dec 2017 06:35 AM PST A group of women who have accused Donald Trump of sexual assault and harassment have united to demand an investigation by Congress. The women, who are among 16 to have lodged allegations of sexual misconduct against the US President, will speak at a press conference and in TV appearances on Monday. Mr Trump has previously denied the claims and said all 16 women were lying. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
'Unheard of' responses to bluebird CAR-T therapy seen in myeloma study Posted: 11 Dec 2017 04:52 AM PST More than half of patients with advanced multiple myeloma who had run out of therapeutic options remained in complete remission after receiving bluebird bio Inc's experimental gene-modifying immunotherapy in a small, early stage study, according to updated data released on Sunday. Of 18 patients who received a therapeutic dose of bb2121, all but one responded to the treatment, a 94 percent response rate, while 56 percent remained in remission with a median follow-up of 40 weeks after treatment. Researchers, who reported the data at the American Society of Hematology meeting in Atlanta, said the initial response to the treatment was very quick and that many of the patients continued to improve over time. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Poll: Percentage of Americans Identifying As Republican Has Dropped Since Trump Won Posted: 11 Dec 2017 02:49 AM PST The percentage of Americans who consider themselves Republican or lean that way has dropped since Donald Trump was elected president, a Gallup poll found. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Germany's Intelligence Agency Says China Used Fake LinkedIn Profiles to Spy on Officials Posted: 11 Dec 2017 01:07 AM PST More than 10,000 German citizens may have been targeted This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Jerusalem row ignites Beirut violence as protesters clash with police outside US embassy Posted: 10 Dec 2017 10:43 PM PST Protesters clashed with police outside the US embassy in Lebanon on Sunday amid an on-going fall-out from Donald Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital. Demonstrations outside the embassy in Beirut grew violent with some protesters throwing stones and burning US and Israeli flags as Lebanese security forces fired tear gas and water cannon. Lebanon's Shiite group Hezbollah has reacted strongly to the US decision on Israel, backing calls for a new Palestinian uprising against Israel. Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah also called for a protest against the decision in the Hezbollah-controlled southern suburbs of Beirut on Monday. It followed comments from a high-ranking Israeli politician who said that Arabs who violently protested President Trump's decision are "not part of us" and called for a boycott of their businesses. Protesters are seen near the U.S. embassy in Awkar, in Beirut Credit: REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir The statements by defence minister Avigdor Lieberman, made Sunday morning on Israel's Army Radio, are part of an ongoing wave of reverberations following Mr Trump's contentious Wednesday announcement. Mr Lieberman today called on Jewish Israelis to no longer visit the Arab villages of Wadi Ara and to cease buying any products sold there. A group of demonstrators gather near the police barricades to enter US embassy in Beirut Credit: Furkan Guldemir/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images Mr Lieberman's comments may serve to deepen the divide between Israel's Jewish and Arab communities at a time when the few strands holding them and the two-state solution together have never been more fragile. Israel's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu took a similarly offensive tack on Sunday, saying he was ready to stand up to any European critics on the matter of Jerusalem. Protesters are sprayed with water near the U.S. embassy in Awkar east of Beirut Credit: REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir Departing for a diplomatic mission to Paris, which vocally protested Mr Trump's declaration, Mr Netanyahu said he "will present Israel's truth without fear and with head held high". In a separate development, a military spokesman said Sunday that Israel's military has destroyed a Hamas tunnel burrowed from Gaza hundreds of yards into Israel. It is the second Gaza tunnel destroyed in six weeks by the Israeli military and comes amid seething tensions over Donald Trump's decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital. Jerusalem - Israel The tunnel began in Khan Younis in the central Gaza strip and snaked underground across the border into Israel, said Lt Col. Jonathan Conricus, a spokesman for the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF). He said that no Palestinians had been killed in the destruction of the tunnel, as far as the IDF was aware. At least 12 Palestinian militants from both Hamas and the Islamic Jihad group were killed when the last tunnel was destroyed in October. Lt Col Conricus said the tunnel destruction was "not part of the same situation" as the unrest that followed that followed Mr Trump's announcement and the two were "separate events". About | The two-state solution The discovery of the tunnel was made possible by "a new system" which was significantly enhancing Israel's ability to detect tunnels from the Gaza strip, he said. "I'm cautious of saying that we're over the threat but this is a significant step forward improving security against terror tunnels emanating from Gaza," he said. Israel has invested heavily in technologies to detect the underground tunnels but has kept its systems secret. He said the IDF "does not seek to escalate the situation" with Hamas. Two Hamas fighters were killed by an Israeli airstrike on Saturday launched in response to rockets fired from Gaza. Two other Palestinian men were shot dead during clashes in Gaza on Friday. "We are defending Israeli sovereignty and will continue to do so," Lt Col Conricus said. He said the tunnel was very substantial and communications systems, air vents, electricity and reinforced concrete. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Yemen's Saleh buried in Sanaa with handful of relatives present -sources Posted: 10 Dec 2017 08:45 PM PST Yemen's Houthi group has buried the body of former Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh in Sanaa, allowing only a handful of relatives to attend, sources from his General People's Congress (GPC) party said on Sunday. Saleh, 75, was killed by the Iran-aligned Houthis on Monday, after he had called for a "new page" in ties with a Saudi-led coalition that his supporters together with the Houthis had fought for nearly three years. A GPC source, who has asked not to be identified, said the Houthis allowed less than 10 people from Saleh's relatives to attend the night-time burial in the capital Sanaa, but gave no details on the exact location. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Fox News Anchor Fumbles With Facts During Segment On 'Fake News' Posted: 10 Dec 2017 07:30 PM PST During a Sunday segment sounding the alarm about the rise of "fake news" in the mainstream media, Fox News anchor Leland Vittert twice claimed that The Washington Post had fired a reporter over a misleading tweet that sparked the ire of President Donald Trump. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Florida Doctor Delivers Baby At Gas Station Posted: 10 Dec 2017 06:54 PM PST A gas station in Florida became a makeshift delivery room this weekend after an obstetrician was flagged down while filling up his car This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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