Society's Child
The British Transport Police has released a clip purportedly showing two murder attempts on the London Underground.
In the first incident, CCTV footage shows a man pushing a senior citizen onto the train tracks at Marble Arch station. He was hauled up to safety by a quick-thinking bystander, who suffered a head burn from the electrified track in the process.
Midler, 72, is widely known as both an environmental and civil rights activist as well as a self-declared ally of marginalized groups in society. However, her past good behavior did not spare her from the baying Twitter mob Thursday night.
Midler initially defended the tweet by drawing attention to the cause-du-jour, Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, while also claiming she was invoking the sentiments of Yoko Ono, who infamously penned a song with her late husband John Lennon called 'Woman is the N***er of the world', in 1972.
It wasn't long before the tidal wave of backlash forced her into an embarrassing climbdown mere hours later in which she deleted the offending tweets and apologized.
Once again, however, backlash was immediate, intense and unrelenting. She was then accused of 'whitesplaining' as a means of damage limitation.
Interpol, an organization that is supposed to be capable of locating anyone anywhere in the world, is missing its own director. Chinese politician Meng Hongwei, head of Interpol since 2016, fell off the radar in late September, and the French police have reportedly started looking for him.
Meng and his family reside in Lyon, France, the seat of Interpol headquarters. His wife reported him missing after he took a trip to China on September 29, and hasn't been heard from since.
The car, an Audi, skidded off the road and ran into the café wall at high speed, according to eyewitnesses. Four pedestrians and the driver, who was trapped inside the vehicle, were injured in the incident.
It happened shortly after midday local time. Rescuers say the impact of the vehicle may have compromised the structural integrity of the building, which will have to be checked for safety.
Two of the people hurt were taken to hospital.
Alexander Novoseltsev was flying his Robinson helicopter from Srednekolymsk, a town in the north east of Russia, to Yakutsk, the capital of Russia's Sakha Republic - notorious for its cold temperatures, when he crashed on a snowy mountain.
Novoseltsev was midway into his trip, flying near the Chersky ridge - which he later described as a "death trap", when a snow shower started and he crashed into a gorge.
What followed were days of staving off death against all odds. Novoseltsev immediately sent an SOS signal. "My clothes is thin, I'm freezing. The gorge is narrow. It will be hard to land MI-8 [helicopter] here," he wrote, providing his location. Then, all Novoseltsev could do was wait for rescue crews in temperatures as low as minus 5 degrees celsius (−5°C).
Although rescue teams were sent straight away, their efforts were hampered by bad weather. The crash happened on September 29, and the next day, rescuers approached the foot of the 2,400 meter (7,874 ft) tall mountain. They had a further 1,600 meters (5,250 ft) to climb before they would reach the marooned helicopter pilot. Then neither the crew nor the rescue helicopter could go up because of the blizzard.
I came across a book by Jean M. Twenge called the iGen: Why Today's Super-Connected Kids Are Growing Up Less Rebellious, More Tolerant, Less Happy - and Completely Unprepared for Adulthood. This book - chock full of statistics, graphs and charts - provides a shocking picture of the generation that is now moving through universities and colleges, and it is not looking pretty.
The jury found Van Dyke guilty of second-degree murder, making him the first Chicago police officer to be found guilty of murder while on duty in almost 50 years. Van Dyke was originally charged with first-degree murder, aggravated battery, and official misconduct, for his role in the shooting dead of black teenager Laquan McDonald in 2014.
Van Dyke shot McDonald from ten feet away, after McDonald disobeyed commands to drop the folding knife he was carrying. Van Dyke fired 16 shots at McDonald, with a grand jury adding one count of aggravated battery for each bullet fired. He was found guilty of all 16 counts of aggravated battery, but cleared of official misconduct.
In the aftermath of McDonald's death, three other police officers - including Van Dyke's partner on the night - were charged last year with attempting to cover up the shooting, to which they pleaded not guilty.
Leicestershire Police told LeicesterLive that there was an incident in Belvoir Street at around 3am Friday, and the road has been cordoned off since around 3.30am. Forensic officers examining the area and local businesses have been told to remain shut.
Leicestershire Police's Deputy Chief Constable Rob Nixon tweeted:
Sweden Democrats Secretary Richard Jomshof put forward the non-binding motion, entitled "Prohibition of non-medical circumcision," calling for parliament to act on a procedure that the SDP considers "regular abuse of the individual child as well as an infringement of the child's integrity and self-determination." A vote on the circumcision motion has not yet been scheduled.
If the motion is approved, the ban would mean that circumcisions could no longer be carried out for religious reasons. Jews perform the procedure on 8-day-old babies, while those of the Muslim faith perform the cut later in childhood.
Social Democrat Prime Minister Stefan Lofven previously stated that the SDP is "rooted in racism and Nazism," and voting for them is"dangerous" for the nation, adding that a vote for the anti-immigration party was "like trying to quench fire with alcohol." The Sweden Democrats hold 18 percent of the seats in parliament.
The proposal, known as R-1, was voted on by USA Swimming's annual House of Delegates (HOD).
It outlines the rights of transgender athletes, and states that swimmers can choose male or female gender identity "to support a sport culture of inclusion and diversity, while assuring a fair competitive environment."















Comment: See also: Great idea: Rabbi Cardozo says outlawing circumcision would 'end the state of Israel'