Massive explosion at Philadelphia oil refinery causes fireball, shakes homes
Philadelphia firefighters have brought a massive fire at an oil refinery under control, but the damage could keep the affected unit shut for an extended period, according to city officials. A series of explosions have ripped through the largest and oldest oil refinery on the eastern United States coast after a blaze broke out this morning.
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Alabama man fed meth to caged 'attack squirrel': Cops
Sheriff's deputies say they rescued an "attack squirrel " during a raid Monday in Alabama . Investigators said they contacted wildlife agents who recommended releasing the squirrel into the wild. Anyone with information about his whereabouts is asked to call the Limestone County Sheriff's Office at 256-232-0111. Methamphetamine , drug paraphernalia and body armour were seized in the bust .
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Trump officially announced his decision to 'make America great' four more years
The former Governor of MA 73-year-old bill weld officially announced in April of this year about intention to fight for the nomination for President from the Republican party, widely popular cannot boast: according to the published in late April, the survey portal Politico and research service of the Morning Consult, Weld support 7% of Republican voters, while trump - 78%.
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Boris Johnson wins another round in Conservative Party leadership contest
The Eton alumnus has previously backed Turkey joining the European Union, an amnesty for hundreds of thousands if not millions of illegal migrants living in Britain clandestinely, and nearly backed the Remain campaign in 2016, infamously penning two alternative articles declaring his position - one for Brexit and one against , with his decision to swing behind Leave coming relatively late in the referendum.
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Trump, in 2020 campaign mode, calls Democrats 'radical'
But Trump's erratic behavior and petulant, dishonest statements in office pushed the Sentinel to its non-endorsement. The Trump Campaign called out MSNBC reporter Vaughn Hillyard on Wednesday after Hillyard made a false claim about President Donald Trump and abortion.
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Trump Accuses New York Times Of Committing 'Virtual Act Of Treason'
US President Donald Trump reacted with fury to the report, calling it on Twitter a "virtual act of Treason" and rejecting the paper's claims. Cesar Espinosa with FIEL said his office has received numerous calls from undocumented people fearing deportation following Trump's tweet .
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Saudi Arabia rejects United Nations report in Khashoggi case as ‘baseless ‘
In her remarks about the Crown Prince and Saud Alqahtani, a senior Saudi royal court advisor, Ms Callamard wrote: "No conclusion is made as to guilt". A protester outside the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul last October. She urged the FBI to investigate the murder and called on the USA government to determine whether Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman could be held responsible under the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act.
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$1 billion stash of cocaine found
Members of the ship's crew were arrested and federally charged, and the investigation is ongoing, according to the U.S. Attorney for Eastern Pennsylvania. That was the largest cocaine bust at the ports since 1994. Online tracking data shows that the ship was sailing under a Liberian flag. The MSC Gayane's owner, MSC Mediterranean Shipping Co., said in a statement it was "aware of reports of an incident at the Port of Philadelphia in which USA authorities made a seizure of illicit cargo".
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United Nations calls for 'independent' probe into death of Egypt's Morsi
Morsi, 67, hailed from Egypt's largest Islamist group, the now outlawed Muslim Brotherhood , and was elected president in 2012 in the country's first free elections following the ouster the year before of longtime autocrat Hosni Mubarak.
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Trump campaign manager calls polling "the biggest joke in politics"
Former Texas lawmaker Beto O'Rourke made similar comments during a separate interview with the publication : "I don't know that anybody deserves to have a billion dollars", he said . Biden also brought up Georgia Sen. James Eastland (D-MS) and Herman Talmadge (D-GA) in his own party. Biden told a story about how Sen. There was some suggestion that Mr Biden may be more careful this time around.
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Boeing boss apologises to families of two Devon women killed in crashes
But McAllister and other executives faced a barrage of questions over Boeing's handling of the 737 MAX disasters, thought to be caused by a faulty MCAS anti-stall system. That makes it an option for airlines which now have to use bigger, fuel-hungry twin-aisle planes on longer routes. Air Lease CEO John Plueger told CNBC the XLR will be " a blockbuster " when first deliveries start in 2023.
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Feds Seize 16.5 Tons Of Cocaine In Historic Philadelphia Drug Bust
Federal authorities are searching the cargo ship, the MSC Gayane, and are continuing to investigate. Court documents filed Tuesday charge Ivan Durasevic and Fonofaavae Tiasage with conspiracy to possess cocaine aboard a ship subject to US jurisdiction.


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