Republican Donald Trump is traveling to North Carolina with one of his potential vice presidential choices. Sen. Bob Corker is expected to introduce Trump at a rally Tuesday evening in Raleigh, North Carolina, just a few hours after Democratic rival Hillary Clinton appears for the first time with President Barack Obama. "Looking forward to meeting with @SenBobCorker in a little while," Trump said on Twitter, where he's been publicizing a series of closed-door meetings with elected officials, including Indiana Gov. Mike Pence.
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The two Palestinians who shot dead four Israelis at a popular Tel Aviv nightspot last month had drawn inspiration from the Islamic State group, security officials said Monday. Cousins Khaled Makhamrah, 20, and Mohammad Makhamrah, 21, both from Yatta, south of Hebron in the occupied West Bank, opened fire at a cafe at Sarona Market in Israel's commercial capital on June 8, killing four and wounding 15. The two "were inspired by the Islamic State group to carry out the attack, without officially joining it or getting any form of help or instruction from them," the Shin Bet domestic security agency said.
Supermodel Christie Brinkley is pissed after a neighbor tried to pee in front of her $30 million Hamptons home over the holiday weekend. Erica Remkus, a mother of three, couldn't find a toilet after spending hours on the beach Saturday evening and decided to relieve herself on the rocks in front of the 62-year-old Sports Illustrated swimsuit model's home. "I know it's Independence Day but that does not mean 'free to pee' in front of my guests and me at my fireworks gathering," Brinkley said in a cheeky Instagram post.
A barge being used for a July Fourth fireworks celebration in Massachusetts exploded and caught fire.
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Party members, especially those in leadership roles, need to ensure they keep their family members on tight leash to prevent corruption, the official newspaper of China's ruling Communist Party said on Tuesday after a high-profile jailing. A Chinese court on Monday jailed a former top aide to retired president Hu Jintao for life after finding him guilty of taking bribes, illegally obtaining state secrets and abuse of power during a secret trial. The party announced its investigation into the one-time aide to Hu, Ling Jihua, in December 2014.
Striking Atlantic City casino workers are using the Fourth of July holiday to highlight their struggle against billionaire Carl Icahn, who owns the Trump Taj Mahal casino. Customers have been crossing picket lines in large numbers since Local 54 of the Unite-HERE union walked off the job Friday, but the union vows to picket around the clock until a new contract is reached. Icahn had offered to restore health care, but not to a level the union deemed sufficient, prompting the strike.
In at least two US cities, Black Lives Matter groups refused to participate in annual gay pride parades as the movement used these events to get across its own political messages. Black Lives Matter Toronto, which had been invited to participate in the parade as an "honored group," stopped its float and marchers, saying they would not move until Pride Toronto agreed to meet a list of demands.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will bring automated security screening lanes to four major U.S. airports this fall, which the agency says will decrease the time travelers spend at security screening by 30 percent. According to a joint press release by the the TSA and American Airlines Group on Tuesday, hubs in Chicago (O’Hare), Dallas/Fort Worth, Los Angeles and Miami will speed up their security by automating the bin movements for their passengers’ hand-luggage. “Our foremost priority is the security of the traveling public,” said TSA Administrator Peter V. Neffenger in the statement.
From Popular MechanicsLast Tuesday in Alaska, over 100 million tons of rock collapsed from a 4,000 foot high mountainside in Glacier Bay National Park. The debris spread out over six miles onto glacier below and produced a huge cloud of dust. "It rivals
On Saturday, Hillary Clinton spent three and a half hours being interviewed by the FBI over the private email server she used as Secretary of State. Attorney General Loretta Lynch has revealed that she will defer to the eventual FBI decision on whether or not to indict Clinton, but the prospect of an actual indictment doesn’t seem likely. Regardless of the projected outcome, the controversy remains lodged in the public consciousness, and WikiLeaks celebrated Independence Day by publishing 1,258 of Clinton’s emails.
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By Steve Holland WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican Donald Trump is using part of this week to try out some of his potential vice presidential running mates as he seeks to make his choice in time for the Republican National Convention July 18-21. Republicans close to the campaign say Trump and his team are considering announcing his running mate pick next week ahead of the convention to try to get maximum media buzz from the move. As his aides vet the people on his short list, Trump is getting an up-close look at some of the candidates and talking about it publicly, dispensing with the usual tradition of keeping secret the process of choosing a running mate.
Britain will not quit the European Union despite voting to do so in a June 23 referendum, Austria's finance minister Hans Joerg Schelling said in an interview published on Tuesday. "In five years there will still be 28 member states," Schelling told German business daily Handelsblatt. European leaders were discussing "all possibilities" -- from Britain remaining in the EU to sealing "a free trade agreement on the Swiss or Norwegian model", the former businessman said.
A 1990 theft of historically significant Native American remains by a national monument superintendent entrusted with protecting them was larger and more harmful than previously acknowledged, internal National Park Service documents show. After decades of investigations and cover-ups, the case is scheduled to end in a federal courtroom Friday when retired Effigy Mounds National Monument superintendent Thomas Munson is sentenced for carrying out the theft. A series of superintendents were warned that the museum's entire collection of human bones had gone missing under Munson, but they did little to find them and failed to notify affected tribes.
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A Fourth of July weekend family trip to the gun range turned tragic for a Florida teen, whose father accidentally shot him dead while his two siblings stood by. Stephen Brumby was with his brother and sister at the High Noon Gun Range in Sarasota Sunday when a spent shell casing struck their father, William Brumby, and somehow landed in his shirt. "Brumby then used his right hand, which was holding the handgun, in an attempt to remove the casing.
Joey “Jaws” Chestnut regained the Mustard Yellow International Belt on Monday, ousting Matt “The Megatoad” Stonie from the championship title at the annual July 4 hot dog eating contest at Nathan’s Famous in Coney Island.Chestnut, 32, downed 70 hot dogs
Russian President Vladimir Putin sent a message to President Obama on Independence Day, Monday: let’s make up for the sake of our countries and the world. “The history of Russian-American relations shows that when we act as equal partners and respect each other’s lawful interests, we are able to successfully resolve the most complex international issues for the benefit of both countries’ peoples and all of humanity,” said Mr. Putin. “The positive experience of the past would help to set the dialogue between Russia and the United States back on a constructive track thus enabling both countries to counter more effectively the threats and challenges facing the international community today.
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A South American airline is asking its employees to be on the lookout for a former Guantanamo Bay detainee who was resettled in Uruguay after being freed by U.S. authorities. Uruguayan authorities have insisted for weeks that he is visiting neighboring Brazil and that as a refugee he is entitled to leave Uruguay, but the Brazilian government has said there is no record of Dhiab entering the country. Danilo Alves, a spokesman for Colombia-based Avianca Airlines in Sao Paulo, told The Associated Press on Monday that the alert was issued internally to employees, but declined to give any more details.
A new Italian study has found that pasta does not contribute to obesity — and is in fact associated with a reduction in body mass index (BMI). The survey of more than 23,000 people by the Department of Epidemiology, I.R.C.C.S. Neuromed in Pozzilli, Italy, found that this fundamental element of Italian’s Mediterranean diet is linked to the reduced likelihood of abdominal obesity. Before seeing this as a green-light to load on the popular carbohydrate (that is often shunned in certain diets due to its gluten content), it is important to note that the study does not say eating pasta actually causes a reduction in BMI, just that it’s associated with it.
More than 20 years after Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar died in a gunfight with police, a strange legacy survives him: his pet hippos. Police killed or locked up Escobar's drug gang, but not the hippos in his private zoo. Left to themselves on his Napoles Estate, they bred to become what's said to be the biggest wild hippo herd outside Africa -- a local curiosity and a hazard.
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Ford, 67, was expected to be arraigned later on Tuesday following his arrest in Grosse Pointe Farms, WDIV-TV and WXYZ-TV reported, citing sources. The city's court clerk's office was not immediately available to comment and a source at Grosse Pointe Farms' police department said he could not comment. Ford was elected to the board of directors in 1988 and is married with four sons, according to a biography on the company website.
During Islam’s holy month of Ramadan, believers abstaining from food and drink during daylight hours, break their fast with the iftar evening meal. From inside a coal mine in Bosnia and Herzegovina to a military training camp in Damascus, Reuters photographers have produced images capturing the daily practice just after sunset in different countries during Ramadan, which ends this week. The meals vary from simple plates of watermelon and cheese in a Syrian rebel-controlled town to a cooked prison meal in Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as a beach picnic in Morocco. (Reuters) See more news-related photo galleries and follow us on Yahoo News Photo Tumblr
Iraq's Justice Ministry says five convicted terrorists have been executed in Baghdad. Monday's announcement came a day after a massive bombing claimed by the Islamic State group killed more than 150 people in the heart of the Iraqi capital. In February, Amnesty International reported that the number of Iraqis sentenced to death in 2016 came close to 100.
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There is absolutely no question that Apple's new iOS 10 software is a mixed bag. On one hand, it's easily the best mobile operating system Apple has ever released, packing tons of new features that iPhone and iPad owners are going to love once it's released to the general public this coming September. In fact, some might say iOS 10 is actually pretty boring.
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