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North Korea's Kim Jong Un Says A "New History Begins Now"

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A new period in inter-Korean history was beginning, the North's leader Kim Jong Un said Friday at the opening of a summit with the South. Kim Jong Un hailed a new era ahead of a summit with Moon Jae-in (Reuters) SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA:   A new period in inter-Korean history was beginning, the North's leader Kim Jong Un said Friday at the opening of a summit with the South. "I came here determined to send a starting signal at the threshold of a new history," he told his host Moon Jae-in in the Demilitarized Zone, promising a "frank, serious and honest mindset".

US Should Not Sanction India Over Defence Deal With Russia: American Lawmakers

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India is currently in an advanced stage of negotiations with Russia for five S-400 system worth an estimated USD 4.5 billion. S-400 Triumph long-range air defense missile system has the capability to destroy incoming hostile aircraft WASHINGTON :  Top American lawmakers and experts have warned that imposition of sanctions on India under a newly-enacted law if it buys the S-400 air defense missile system from Russia could be disastrous for the Indo-US ties. Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA), which was signed into law in August 2017 and went into effect in January this year, mandates the Trump administration to punish entities engaging in a significant transaction with the defense or intelligence sectors of Russia. At an event on the Capitol Hill, experts and lawmakers warned that any imposition of sanctions on India, which is now a major defense partner, could be disastrous for the bilateral relationship and as such there is an urgent need to prevent th

US Air Force Says Trains In 'Vicinity' Of South China Sea

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The US Air Force said the B-52s took off from Andersen Air Force Base in the U.S. and "transited to the vicinity of the South China Sea". Continuous bomber presence missions are intended to maintain the readiness of US forces (Reuters) TOKYO :  U.S. Air Force B-52 bombers have carried out training in the "vicinity" of the South China Sea and the southern Japanese island of Okinawa, the Air Force said on Friday, in what a Chinese newspaper linked to China's drills near Taiwan. The U.S. Air Force said the B-52s took off from Andersen Air Force Base on the U.S. Pacific island of Guam and "transited to the vicinity of the South China Sea" on Tuesday. "The B-52Hs conducted training and then transited to the vicinity of Okinawa to conduct training with USAF F-15C Strike Eagles, before returning to Guam," it added. "Continuous Bomber Presence (CBP) missions are intended to maintain the readiness of U.S. forces. The U.S. Pacific Command's CB

Facebook Profit Hits An All-Time High, Unaffected By Recent Scandals - So Far

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The crisis of public trust confronting Facebook has yet to impact the company's bottom line - at least for the time being. Facebook is at a most perilous moment in 14-year history despite users saying they deleted Facebook. SAN FRANCISCO:  The crisis of public trust confronting Facebook has yet to impact the company's bottom line - at least for the time being. On Wednesday, Facebook said its first-quarter revenue, which is dominated by advertising, grew by 49 percent to $12 billion. Net profit jumped 65 percent from the same period a year earlier to $4.9 billion. Despite many users saying they deleted Facebook as the result of a privacy scandal that erupted in mid-March, 13 percent more people logged on each day in March than in the same month a year ago.  It's possible that the effect of deletions and other fallout will be more notable in the second quarter. "Despite facing important challenges, our community and business are off to a strong start in 2018," Mark

Parents Of Terminally Ill UK Toddler Lose Court Bid To Treat Him In Rome

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Pope Francis had issued an appeal on Twitter Monday that the parents' "desire to seek new forms of treatment may be granted" for the boy, who suffers from a rare degenerative neurological condition. Alfie Evans's father said doctors had withdrawn life support but his son was still alive. LONDON:  A judge has ruled that terminally ill British toddler Alfie Evans will not be allowed to go to Rome for further treatment but can go home, following a court appeal by his family on Tuesday. Judge Anthony Hayden told a High Court hearing in Manchester, northwest England, that the long-running case had now reached its "final chapter" as he turned down a bid to take the 23-month-old to Italy to continue medical treatment. Pope Francis had issued an appeal on Twitter Monday that the parents' "desire to seek new forms of treatment may be granted" for the boy, who suffers from a rare degenerative neurological condition.  Italy has previously said it was gran

French, American First Ladies View 19th Century Paintings On Museum Outing

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The American and French first ladies spent about half an hour visiting the show of 59 portraits by the 19th century French painter, the first ever dedicated to this aspect of his work. Melania Trump and Brigitte Macron visited the Paul Cezanne exhibit and viewed paintings  by Mary Cassatt WASHINGTON :  Melania Trump and Brigitte Macron split off from their husbands on Tuesday after a colorful welcoming ceremony at the White House to visit a Paul Cezanne exhibit at the National Gallery of Art. The American and French first ladies spent about half an hour visiting the show of 59 portraits by the 19th-century French painter, the first ever dedicated to this aspect of his work. Trump and Macron, both dressed in white, were accompanied on the tour by Mary Morton, who co-curated the exhibit and heads the museum's department of French paintings. The US first lady was wearing a wide-brimmed white hat. "Paul Cezanne's work is a celebration," Melania Trump said in a statement r

Golf Course Owner Calls Police On 5 Black Women He Said Were Playing Too Slow

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On Saturday morning, the women - who, according to local media, were experienced golfers and part of a group called Sisters in the Fairway - teed off at Grandview Golf Course in York County. Grandview Golf Club in York, Pa., apologized for calling police on the 5 African-American women Five African -American women say they were discriminated against at a Pennsylvania golf club when they were told they were taking too long on the course - and then the police were called. On Saturday morning, the women - who, according to local media, were experienced golfers and part of a group called Sisters in the Fairway - teed off at Grandview Golf Course in York County.  The women told the York Daily Record that they were told by the club's owners they were not keeping a quick-enough pace. The club offered to refund their memberships and then called 911. The confrontation follows a spate of similar confrontations among businesses, their customers or members, and the police. From the arrests of

James Comey's Tell-All Book Sells 600,000 Copies In First Week

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James Comey's "A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership," has so far outpaced Hillary Clinton's campaign memoir "What Happened" and journalist Michael Wolff's behind-the-scenes White House expose "Fire and Fury" in opening week sales, according to industry figures. A Higher Loyalty," by James Comey's, was atop Amazon.com's bestseller list for several weeks WASHINGTON :  Fired FBI director James Comey's memoir that details his private meetings with U.S. President Donald Trump sold some 600,000 copies in all formats in its first week, its publisher said on Tuesday, the latest in a series of best-selling political books. Comey's "A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership," has so far outpaced Hillary Clinton's campaign memoir "What Happened" and journalist Michael Wolff's behind-the-scenes White House expose "Fire and Fury" in opening week sales, according to industry figures. Pub

Motive Behind Waffle House Shooting Eludes Nashville Police

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Travis Reinking, 29, was taken into custody on Monday after a protracted manhunt, following tips from the public that led authorities to search secluded woods in which he was hiding near his home. Travis Reinking is scheduled to make his first court appearance on Wednesday morning. NASHVILLE, TENN.:  Nashville police were working on Tuesday to determine what motivated a gunman with an AR-15 rifle to kill four people at an all-night Waffle House restaurant, having arrested a suspect with a history of erratic behavior . Travis Reinking, 29, was taken into custody on Monday after a protracted manhunt , following tips from the public that led authorities to search secluded woods in which he was hiding near his home. Police say a nearly naked Reinking opened fire at the restaurant at about 3:30 a.m . Sunday, then fled the scene. The gunman, who began shooting outside the restaurant and then moved inside, aborted his attack and fled when a customer, 29-year-old James Shaw Jr., wrestled the r

Cambridge Analytica Says It Is 'No Bond Villain'

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The marketing analytics firm stressed it had deleted data about Facebook users obtained in breach of the social network's terms of service. Cambridge Analytica (CA) insisted it did not use the data during Trump's 2016 campaign Cambridge Analytica claimed Tuesday it was "no Bond villain" as it vehemently denied exploiting Facebook users' data for the election campaign of US President Donald Trump. The marketing analytics firm stressed it had deleted data about Facebook users obtained in breach of the social network's terms of service. The information had been gathered via a personality prediction app developed by academic Aleksandr Kogan's research firm Global Science Research (GSR). Cambridge Analytica (CA) insisted it did not use the data during Trump's 2016 campaign and did not support the pro-Brexit side in Britain's referendum on its European Union membership that same year. Spokesman Clarence Mitchell claimed the company had been portrayed as

4 Dead As Naked Gunman Attacks Tennessee Restaurant At 3 AM

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The incident happened at about 3:30 a.m. The Metro Nashville Police Department said the gunman, who was armed with a rifle, fled after a customer wrestled the weapon from him. Police said the suspect shed his coat and was nude when he left the restaurant. The shooting at the Waffle House in Tennessee has left 4 people dead A gunman opened fire at a Waffle House restaurant near Nashville early Sunday morning, killing four and wounding several others, police say. The incident happened at about 3:30 a.m. The Metro Nashville Police Department said the gunman, who was armed with a rifle, fled after a customer wrestled the weapon from him. Police said the suspect shed his coat and was nude when he left the restaurant. Police have identified 29-year-old Travis Reinking as a suspect in the Waffle House shooting Investigators are looking for Travis Reinking, 29, of Morton, Illinois, whom they described as a person of interest in the shooting. Police said the gunman arrived at the restaurant in

US President Donald Trump's Ex-Wife Ivana Trump Says He Shouldn't Run For Re-election In 2020: Reliable Source

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Ivana Trump has enjoyed renewed media attention since releasing her second book, "Raising Trump," last year van Trump has repeatedly said that she doesn't want to trade places with Melania Trump Ivana Trump likes to talk, OK? The "first Trump wife" (or "the first lady," according to her)  admitted as much in a quotable interview with Page Six that ran the gamut from her thoughts on Trump 2020 (unnecessary) to her elder son's alleged infidelity (most men can't keep their "zippers up"). Sitting down with her favourite New York tabloid, the former Mrs Trump - who has enjoyed renewed media attention since releasing her second book , "Raising Trump," last year - got one thing clear: She doesn't want to trade places with Melania Trump. It's a point she has made repeatedly over the past few months. Does the lady protest too much? "Honestly, I prefer that she's in" the White House, Ivana Trump said of FLOTUS. &

In Travel Ban Case, Supreme Court Considers 'The President' Vs. 'This President'

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The justices will consider presidential authority to keep nation safe and constitutional protections against religious discrimination The justices will consider Trump's iteration travel ban that bars most nationals mostly Muslim nations. WASHINGTON :  The Supreme Court's final oral argument of the term will be one of its most important and potentially far-reaching, an examination of the president's authority to protect the country by banning some foreigners who seek entry. But, similar to a debate that has consumed Washington, D.C., for the past 15 months, a major issue for the court is separating "the president" from "this president." The justices on Wednesday will consider President Donald Trump's third iteration of a travel ban that bars most nationals from a small group of mostly Muslim nations.  It is the first time the court has considered the merits of a policy that has consumed the administration since its start, and raises deep questions abo