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"At 11:00 AM PDT this morning, a package delivered to one of our mail rooms was deemed suspicious," Facebook said in a statement. "We evacuated four buildings and are conducting a thorough investigation in coordination with local authorities."
The company added that while authorities have not yet identified the substance, they have cleared three of the four evacuated buildings for repopulation. The FBI confirmed to the Associated Press that federal agents were assisting on the scene.
The Menlo Park Fire Marshal reported that two Facebook employees may have come in contact with the nerve agent. "We have two possible exposures but right now they are not exhibiting any signs or symptoms," said Menlo Park Fire Marshall Jon Johnston.
The machine used to detect dangerous substances at the mail processing center reportedly identified sarin on the package on two out of three tests, but it is unclear whether they were false positives.
Except, not in front of City Hall itself.
City Hall building guidelines implemented by former City Manager Marc Ott in 2012 disallow anyone from using the outdoor plaza, covered amphitheater or raised mezzanine from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. unless a city meeting is going on inside. The rules specifically prohibit sleeping, camping, storing personal property and erecting tents.
On July 1, an unknown man threw a grenade at a police post in Chechnya's western Achkhoi-Martan district and stabbed a police officer to death.
The assailant was shot dead by police officers.
The IS group claimed responsibility for the attack, according to the SITE Intelligence Group, which tracks online activity of jihadist organizations.
Chechnya's leader, Ramzan Kadyrov, condemned the attack and vowed to increase counterterrorism efforts.
Attacks on police and authorities in Chechnya have persisted for years after Russia drove out a separatist Chechen government in the second of two devastating post-Soviet wars.
The wars spawned an Islamist insurgency that has spread from Chechnya to other mostly Muslim North Caucasus provinces.
One thing that both of these groups had — and continue to have — in common is that they are mostly young white people. This is not surprising; poll after poll shows us that the vast majority of far-left progressives are white. The intellectuals at Occupy understood and tried to address this, giving special treatment to the speech and ideas of their small cadre of non-white participants. The Black Bloc and Antifa take a different approach; they just cover their faces.
As The Wall Street Journal reports, the sneaker giant created the Air Max 1 USA in celebration of the July Fourth holiday, and it was slated to go on sale this week.
The damning list was posted on the Providence diocese website — and includes 19 priests and deacons who are still alive. Most have been removed from ministry, with one priest having resigned.
The other 31 are dead, according to the diocese.
Of the listed, 17 — including four who are still alive — were not in the database of accused Rhode Island priests maintained by BishopAccountability.org, a website that tracks the Catholic abuse crisis nationwide, according to WPRI.

Andy Ngo was attacked by a group of left-wing protesters at a protest in Portland on Saturday.
Ngo, a journalist who has been known to clash with Portland based Rose City Antifa in the past, was pummeled by fists, milkshakes, eggs, and possibly cement during the violent clash. Antifa protesters also stole Ngo's camera equipment. He was hospitalized and later diagnosed with a brain bleed, but was able to leave the hospital late Sunday night, according to a GoFundMe page set up to help cover his medical expenses and recoup his lost equipment. The page had raised over $135,000 by Monday morning.
Comment: Also see:
- Conservative snowflake Andy Ngo can't handle a peaceful beating
- Renowned journalist Andy Ngo violently assaulted by Portland 'Nazi' Antifa
- Antifa's brutal assault on Andy Ngo is a wake-up call — for authorities and journalists alike
- GoFundMe for Andy Ngo, journalist assaulted by Antifa, raises $100k in less than 24 hours
Canadian cartoonist Michael de Adder has claimed that his contract was terminated after 17 years last week by a New Brunswick publishing company - the day after one of his cartoons critical of US President Donald Trump went viral online.
The cartoon in question was inspired by the image of a dead migrant child and her father washed up on the banks of the Rio Grande last week, having drowned while attempting to cross and seek asylum in the US. The illustration depicts the man and girl lying face down in the river as Trump stands beside them with a golf club in hand, saying, "Do you mind if I play through?"
The worker, named in local media only as Tomasz K, has filed a lawsuit accusing the world's largest furniture retailer of religious discrimination, sparking outrage in the heavily Catholic country where LGBT rights lag well behind the developed world.
Mr Tomasz, a long-term employee at the Krakow store, was sacked after he refused to take down Bible verses he posted in response to a notice on the company's intranet promoting a pro-LGBT event in May.
A military helicopter crashed near the northern city of Hanover, the German armed forces said on Monday.
The Bunderwehr confirmed that one of the pilots was killed while the other is in the hospital. Authorities have yet to determine the cause of the crash.
"Our thoughts, our grief, our sympathies are with the relatives of the pilot," German Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen said during a visit to the crash site.
Comment: Another aviation tragedy was narrowly averted yesterday when a helicopter briefly lost control while carrying an Indian MP:
Helpless onlookers watched in terror as a helicopter carrying Indian politician Mahant Balaknath spun wildly out of control mere meters off the ground.And these events come on the heels of a number of other aviation disasters and near misses. Below is just a selection of those that have happened in the last few months:
The MP was travelling from Delhi to Alwar and attempted to land at Ladpur village in Kotkasim around 10.30am Sunday when the unthinkable happened.
The quick-thinking pilot managed to regain control of the aircraft and avoid disaster. Authorities blamed a combination of strong air pressure and an uneven helipad for the incident.
Balaknath's pilot attempted a landing at a nearby village but was unsuccessful there as well and was forced to return to Delhi. The MP eventually traveled to his destination by road.
- 10 dead after plane crashes into hangar at Addison airport, Texas (30th June)
- Two planes skid off runways at Indian airports on same night (30th June)
- 2 killed after plane skids off runway & crashes into building in Eastern Siberia (27th June)
- Violent turbulence sends airline passengers crashing into ceiling in dramatic video (17th June)
- Plane crashes into river at Polish airshow, killing experienced pilot (15th June)
- Plane crash in Honduras kills five foreigners (19th May)
- Passenger plane crash lands at Myanmar airport, loses wings and breaks into three parts (8th May)
- 41 dead as Russian Superjet-100 crash-lands, bursts into flames at major Moscow airport - UPDATES (5th May)
- Recent airline crashes run against trend toward safer flying
- Experts puzzled by 2018 spike in air fatalities - 6 big passenger plane crashes
- Report: Huge spike in US military non-combat plane crash fatalities in 2017
- Fasten your seat belt - severe turbulence is on the rise
- SOTT Exclusive: What's going down? The latest batch of aircraft crashes, accidents, glitches and mishaps
- SOTT Exclusive: The sky's the limit? Aircraft crashes and accidents for June















Comment: If Russia hadn't came to the Syrian government's assistance, attacks like this would be a much more regular occurrence in Russia. The IS-aligned Caucasus Emirate migrated to Syria to join in the Islamist revolution there. And that's where most of them died.
That said, you can't always trust SITE, or IS sources. While many of the attacks they claim are later verified (especially the ones in Syria and Iraq, where they had a substantial presence), many are not, and could simply be opportunistic PR moves.
For more background on the Islamist scene in Russia, see SOTT's interview with Gordon Hahn: