Saturday 7 April 2018

Trump makes headlines on another unpredictable day in office

Trump makes headlines on another unpredictable day in officeThe real first sign that Thursday was going to be a particularly tumultuous day for Donald Trump came at the start of what was billed to be a West Virginia roundtable about tax reform.




NYT: EPA Officials Reassigned, Demoted For Questioning Scott Pruitt's Spending

NYT: EPA Officials Reassigned, Demoted For Questioning Scott Pruitt's SpendingWASHINGTON -- Several high-ranking officials at the Environmental Protection




UFC star Conor McGregor arrested and charged with assault, criminal mischief

UFC star Conor McGregor arrested and charged with assault, criminal mischiefWhile at the Barclays Center, McGregor was captured on video tossing a dolly into a bus and injuring two fighters inside.




YouTube Shooter Was Enraged After Popular Video Earned Her Just 10 Cents

YouTube Shooter Was Enraged After Popular Video Earned Her Just 10 CentsNasim Aghdam expressed her anger on her website after a video that was viewed 300,000 resulted in income of just a dime.




The Latest: New Yorkers rally against police shooting

The Latest: New Yorkers rally against police shootingNEW YORK (AP) — The Latest on the fatal New York City police shooting of a man who was brandishing a metal pipe (all times local):




Fear, solidarity drive migrants to stick with Mexico 'caravan'

Fear, solidarity drive migrants to stick with Mexico 'caravan'By Delphine Schrank MATIAS ROMERO, Mexico (Reuters) - Impoverished Central American migrants traveling in a "caravan" through Mexico that angered U.S. President Donald Trump said they would stick together for safety even though the group will ends its journey in Mexico City rather than the U.S. border. Since peaking at around 1,500 people, the caravan has dwindled under pressure from Trump and Mexican migration authorities, which vowed to separate those migrants with a right to stay in Mexico from those who did not. By Thursday morning, scores of migrants were boarding buses to leave the town of Matias Romero in the southern state of Oaxaca, where their journey was held up by authorities at the weekend.




'Police Had a Choice.' Father of Man Shot By NYC Police While Holding a Pipe Says His Son Was Mentally Ill

'Police Had a Choice.' Father of Man Shot By NYC Police While Holding a Pipe Says His Son Was Mentally Ill"Police had a choice"