President Obama is ordering the feds to take it easy on illegal immigrants who don’t break laws once they’re in the country and focus instead on deporting those with criminal records, the Wall Street Journal reports. Officials will review each of the 300,000 deportation cases now in the works…
Continue reading …It was called a “goodwill” trip—but Georgetown’s voyage to China has resulted in bad blood. An exhibition game between the Hoyas and a Chinese team ended in a massive brawl on court, the Washington Post reports. Punches weren’t the only thing being thrown: Chairs and full water bottles also…
Continue reading …Suicide bombers have hit the British council offices in Kabul in the early hours of Afghan Independence day Two suicide bombers attacked a British compound in the Afghan capital on Friday, killing at least three people and wounding two, police and eyewitnesses said. An official from the British Embassy confirmed that there had been an attack against the British Council building on the west side of Kabul. He said the British Embassy was in contact with Afghan authorities at the scene. A spokesman for the Taliban, Zabiullah Mujahid, claimed responsibility for the attack. The two blasts occurred in the early hours of Afghan Independence Day, marking Afghanistan’s full independence from Britain in 1919. It was unclear whether the attack was related to the anniversary. Kabul police official Farooq Asas said a suicide bomber detonated a car laden with explosives outside the compound. At least one insurgent attacked the compound on foot, Asas said. Two Afghan policemen and a municipal worker were killed, he said. The explosions shattered glass in buildings a third of a mile from the site. There were reports of gunfire at the scene and smoke rising from the area. Afghan police said at least one other attacker got inside the compound and was exchanging gunfire with Afghan troops two hours after the initial blast. Afghan and British troops were dispatched to the scene early Friday morning and made preparations to assault the compound. The British Council focuses on education and building civil society internationally. While violence continues to rage in many parts of Afghanistan, attacks in the capital are relatively uncommon. In June, 21 people were killed at a Kabul hotel, including nine insurgents, with militants fighting Nato and Afghan troops for five hours with rocket-propelled grenades and suicide bombs. In western Afghanistan on Thursday, a roadside bomb killed at least 21 passengers travelling on a minibus. Meanwhile, in the country’s east, a suicide car bomber attacked a coalition base on Thursday, killing two Afghan security guards, officials said. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack. A recent report by the United Nations said the number of Afghan civilians killed in war-related violence rose 15% in the first half of this year. The UN said 1,462 Afghan civilians lost their lives in the first six months of the year compared with 1,271 in the same period of 2010. Afghanistan guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …Suicide bombers have hit the British council offices in Kabul in the early hours of Afghan Independence day Two suicide bombers attacked a British compound in the Afghan capital on Friday, killing at least three people and wounding two, police and eyewitnesses said. An official from the British Embassy confirmed that there had been an attack against the British Council building on the west side of Kabul. He said the British Embassy was in contact with Afghan authorities at the scene. A spokesman for the Taliban, Zabiullah Mujahid, claimed responsibility for the attack. The two blasts occurred in the early hours of Afghan Independence Day, marking Afghanistan’s full independence from Britain in 1919. It was unclear whether the attack was related to the anniversary. Kabul police official Farooq Asas said a suicide bomber detonated a car laden with explosives outside the compound. At least one insurgent attacked the compound on foot, Asas said. Two Afghan policemen and a municipal worker were killed, he said. The explosions shattered glass in buildings a third of a mile from the site. There were reports of gunfire at the scene and smoke rising from the area. Afghan police said at least one other attacker got inside the compound and was exchanging gunfire with Afghan troops two hours after the initial blast. Afghan and British troops were dispatched to the scene early Friday morning and made preparations to assault the compound. The British Council focuses on education and building civil society internationally. While violence continues to rage in many parts of Afghanistan, attacks in the capital are relatively uncommon. In June, 21 people were killed at a Kabul hotel, including nine insurgents, with militants fighting Nato and Afghan troops for five hours with rocket-propelled grenades and suicide bombs. In western Afghanistan on Thursday, a roadside bomb killed at least 21 passengers travelling on a minibus. Meanwhile, in the country’s east, a suicide car bomber attacked a coalition base on Thursday, killing two Afghan security guards, officials said. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack. A recent report by the United Nations said the number of Afghan civilians killed in war-related violence rose 15% in the first half of this year. The UN said 1,462 Afghan civilians lost their lives in the first six months of the year compared with 1,271 in the same period of 2010. Afghanistan guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …Turns out that a giant 100-pound rodent recently spotted in California is … well, a giant 100-pound rodent. Called a capybara, it was photographed by a water treatment plant worker who posted the pics—which quickly went viral, the Los Angeles Times reports. “He seemed pretty content,” said one worker of…
Continue reading …A suddenly single Prince Harry is going to visit Los Angeles to complete his Apache helicopter training, enjoy a little sun … and whatever else he may uncover, the Daily reports. Having split with his lingerie model girlfriend so he won’t be “tied down in a relationship when training,” Harry will…
Continue reading …Consider yourself a Patriot? Not until you’ve given Rick Perry $500,000. If you’re a little less flush, you can be an Entrepreneur for $250,000, an Explorer for $100,000, or a Pilot for $50,000. Perry’s not the only one handing his donors special titles in exchange for…
Continue reading …It’s a swim suit: A 61-year-old lifeguard is taking New York state to court over his bathing trunks. Roy Lester says he was fired for refusing to don a Speedo for a yearly swim test, the New York Daily News reports. He preferred to wear a less revealing bathing suit….
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