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- 11-year-old boy drives stolen car 200 miles for Snapchat meetup: South Carolina police
- China says has no intent to play 'Game of Thrones' but warns on sovereignty
- APNewsBreak: California halts prison gang peacemaking effort
Stock up on Cold-Weather Essentials at Backcountry’s Winter Clearance Posted: 25 Sep 2019 02:49 PM PDT |
11-year-old boy drives stolen car 200 miles for Snapchat meetup: South Carolina police Posted: 25 Sep 2019 08:50 AM PDT The boy told Charleston police that he had driven his brother's car from Simpsonville, North Carolina, about 200 miles away. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
China says has no intent to play 'Game of Thrones' but warns on sovereignty Posted: 24 Sep 2019 08:51 PM PDT China's top diplomat hit back at U.S. criticism of its trade and development model on Tuesday, saying Beijing had no intention to "play the Game of Thrones on the world stage" but warned Washington to respect its sovereignty, including in Hong Kong. Wang Yi, China's foreign minister and state councilor, said Beijing would not bow to threats, including on trade, though he said he hoped a round of high-level trade talks next month would produce positive results. In an address on the sidelines of the annual United Nations General Assembly in New York, Wang urged a move away from confrontation between the two biggest global economies, saying they should cooperate for mutual benefit and for that of rest of the world. |
APNewsBreak: California halts prison gang peacemaking effort Posted: 24 Sep 2019 02:49 PM PDT California prison officials have halted an experiment aimed at forcing warring prison gangs to get along with each other after the inmates wound up brawling and even rioting when allowed to mingle together in prison recreation yards, officials told The Associated Press. This permitted officials to reduce harsh restrictions that had kept gang members locked up in cells for lengthy periods without access to rehabilitation programs that could allow them to shorten their sentences. The brawls led officials to stop the practice of trying to get the gang inmates to interact with each other in the prisons, Shaun Spillane, a spokesman for the corrections department's inspector general, told the AP in an interview. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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