I am not a naturally extroverted person, and Gaza's conservative culture made performing rap music an even more difficult endeavor. I've been …
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Gaza hip-hop artist: Israeli snipers shot up my performance
I am not a naturally extroverted person, and Gaza's conservative culture made performing rap music an even more difficult endeavor. I've been …
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Gaza hip-hop artist: Israeli snipers shot up my performance
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill plan to interview FBI lawyer Lisa Page privately Friday about her role in the Russia election meddling probe. Public questioning of FBI agent Peter Strzok, who sent text messages to Page criticizing Trump during the campaign, turned into a bad-tempered spectacle Thursday. Paula Reid reports.
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Lisa Page to be interviewed privately a day after contentious Peter Strzok hearing
MAE SAI, Thailand (CBSNews/AP) — Early Sunday in Thailand, officials said the operation to rescue a soccer team stranded in a flooded cave may begin soon if torrential rains hold off. Officials appear to be close to launching their rescue mission, CBS News reports . However, the 12 boys, ages 11 to 16, are weak from being stranded for more than two weeks and are still learning how to use the dive equipment they may need to escape. LIVE UPDATES FROM CBS NEWS Narongsak Osottanakorn, head of the operation, said crews will do everything they can to minimize the risk. They have been pumping water from the cave to lower the water level, so the boys can escape without having to swim underwater. The dangerous journey killed a trained Navy SEAL on Friday, who passed out underwater while delivery oxygen tanks inside the cave. Three workers were injured in a fall at the site on Saturday. The oxygen tanks are needed because levels are dropping down to an alarming 15 percent. Crews are working to install a three-mile long oxygen tube and have delivered additional tanks to the boys. They are considering drilling a hole into the mountain to reach them if a water escape proves too dangerous. Meanwhile, the 25-year-old soccer coach who brought the boys into the cave issued a letter apologizing to their parents. “To the parents of all the kids, right now the kids are all fine, the crew are taking good care. I promise I will care for the kids as best as possible. I want to say thanks for all the support and I want to apologize to the parents,” he wrote. The boys also wrote letters to their families saying, “I love you, mom and dad… Don’t worry, we are safe now,” “When I come out, we will go eat fried chicken,” “I miss everybody,” and “Don’t forget to arrange a birthday party for me.” CBS News spoke with a 15-year-old boy who’s on the soccer team but missed the cave trip, because his parents needed his motorbike. “I feel bad, like I abandoned them,” he said. “I should have stopped them from going inside.” The boys, ages 11-16, and their 25-year-old became stranded when they went exploring in the cave after a practice game. Monsoon flooding cut off their escape and prevented rescuers from finding them for almost 10 days. (© Copyright 2018 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)
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Operation Underway To Rescue Boys Soccer Team From Thailand Cave
SAN BERNARDINO (CBSLA) — One motorcyclist was shot and killed and a second has been hospitalized Friday after gunfire erupted on the 210 Freeway in San Bernardino, which has been closed until further notice. Officers responding to the eastbound 210 Freeway at the 215 just before 4 a.m. discovered the two riders laying in lanes when they arrived. One man was declared dead at the scene, but the second was shot in the shoulder and was taken to a hospital in critical condition. A woman passenger was not injured. The two riders were apparently standing next to their motorcycles parked off the freeway when the shooting happened. It’s not clear if they had any sort of mechanical failure. It’s not clear what led to the shooting. Police are not sure if it was a passing driver who fired, and there’s no indication that the two men shot each other. CHP says lanes will be closed until further notice.
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Motorcycle Rider Fatally Shot On San Bernardino Freeway
Kawhi Leonard and Gregg Popovich will soon sit down to talk. What comes of that will have huge ramifications for the Spurs — and the entire NBA.
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Can relationship between Kawhi and Spurs be repaired?
That said, the rapper still holds wholesome lyricism in the highest regard. That's a point he made clear when he praised Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole …
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ASAP Ferg Thinks Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole's Music Is Like Medicine
Kosta Koufos will exercise his 2018-19 player option to remain with the Sacramento Kings, league sources told ESPN’s Chris Haynes. The 10-year veteran will be eligible for free agency in the summer of 2019.
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Sources: Koufos to exercise option to return