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Trump adviser Steve Bannon dubs white nationalists ‘clowns’
The chief White House strategist Steve Bannon has attacked white nationalists as “clowns” as the fallout from violent protests in Charlottesville continues.
Mr Bannon once headed the far-right Breitbart News, seen as both a major channel for nationalism and key in helping Donald Trump win election.
Questions surround Mr Bannon’s future, with President Trump refusing to say if he had confidence in him.
Mr Trump has reportedly been urged to fire Mr Bannon, who in his role has enjoyed direct access to the president and whose influence has been seen in decisions like the US withdrawing from the Paris climate accord.
At a news conference this week Mr Trump would only say “we’ll see” when it came to Mr Bannon’s future.
THE South West is mourning the loss of one of its most iconic venues after the 67-year-old Quinninup Tavern went up in flames in the early hours of Saturday morning.
Dale Atkins purchased “The Quinny” eight years ago and was in shock Saturday morning as she struggled to process the blaze.
“Someone in town rang me at about 4.30am to tell me the tavern was on fire and I thought it was a joke at first,” she said.
“I arrived just before the emergency services got there and the whole tavern was already engulfed.
“When the firies arrived they couldn’t get near the building because all the gas bottles we had on site were exploding.”
THE Mummy was released in Aussie cinemas today but according to critics, this one would have been better off left buried.
Starring Tom Cruise, Russell Crowe and Sofia Boutella, the movie has been panned by film reviewers who have described it as a “monster fail” and “an unholy mess”.
The bad reviews will be especially alarming for Universal because The Mummy is the first film in their Dark Universe franchise.
Future movies in the franchise include Bride of Frankenstein (Angelina Jolie has been linked to the film), The Invisible Man (starring Johnny Depp) and Frankenstein (starring Javier Bardem).
But the Dark Universe is off to a rocky start and the critics have been ruthless.
Here’s what some of them have had to say about The Mummy:
• “Not only is The Mummy the worst movie that Tom Cruise has ever made, it’s also obviously the worst movie that Tom Cruise has ever made — it stands out like a flat note on a grand piano.
“It’s not that it’s bad, it’s that it never could have been good. It’s an irredeemable disaster from start to finish, an adventure that entertains only via glimpses of the adventure it should have been. It’s the kind of movie that Tom Cruise became a household name by avoiding at all costs.” — IndieWire
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NASA’s Cassini spacecraft has survived its unprecedented dive between Saturn and its innermost rings, sending back data that includes photos providing the closest look yet at the planet’s atmosphere.
The spacecraft’s big dish antenna served as a shield as it hurtled through the narrow gap, temporarily cutting off communications.
Scientists were jubilant when the probe sent its first signals yesterday afternoon — proving it had survived — accompanied by the first raw images.
Scientists say the pictures show details never seen before, including a gigantic swirling hurricane at Saturn’s north pole.
“In the grandest tradition of exploration, NASA’s Cassini spacecraft has once again blazed a trail, showing us new wonders and demonstrating where our curiosity can take us if we dare,” NASA’s planetary science director Jim Green said.
“We are just ecstatic,” project science engineer Jo Pitesky said. “Saturn continues to surprise us.”
During its dive, Cassini skimmed about 3,000 kilometres above Saturn’s cloud tops, closer than ever before, and within 300km of the innermost visible edges of its rings, NASA said.
Cassini project manager Earl Maize said extra precautions were taken for the historic mission.
United Airlines insists they followed the right procedures after video of a passenger being forcibly removed from an overbooked flight sparks outrage.
As the flight waited to depart from Chicago’s O’Hare Airport, police officers could be seen grabbing the screaming man from a window seat, pulling him across the armrest and dragging him down the aisle by his arms.
The airline was trying to make room for four of its employees on the Sunday evening flight to Louisville, Kentucky.
Passenger Audra D Bridges posted the video on Facebook. Her husband, Tyler Bridges, said United offered $US400 and then $US800 in vouchers and a hotel stay for volunteers to give up their seats.
When no-one volunteered, a United manager came on the plane and announced passengers would be chosen at random.
“We almost felt like we were being taken hostage,” Mr Bridges said.
“We were stuck there. You can’t do anything as a traveller. You’re relying on the airline.”
When airline employees named four customers who had to leave the plane, three of them did so. The fourth person refused to move, and police were called, United spokesman Charlie Hobart said.
More than 30,000 homes and businesses are without power in Sydney’s west, as a severe thunderstorm brings heavy rainfall and damaging winds.
Tens of thousands of homes and businesses are without power in Sydney’s west, as a severe thunderstorm is bringing heavy rainfall and damaging winds.
The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) issued a severe storm warning at 3:00pm which also forecast large hailstones.
The storm is affecting areas to the south-west of Penrith and the BOM has warned the storm is tracking to the north-east to the Gosford/Wyong area.
Becky Gollings from the State Emergency Service (SES) said they had responded to hundreds of calls for help since the storm warning was issued, most of them in Mt Druitt, and the number was rising.
“It was pretty chaotic with those severe thunderstorms affecting Sydney and further south on the Illawarra and south coast,” she said.
North Korea temporarily bans Malaysians from leaving North Korea, and Malaysia hits back with a ban of its own, amid an escalating row over the murder of Kim Jong-nam.
The North’s foreign ministry has notified the Malaysian embassy in Pyongyang of the reason for the measure and said it had hoped the case would be swiftly and fairly resolved in order to develop bilateral ties with Malaysia, the North’s KCNA news agency reported.
In response, Malaysia similarly banned all North Korean nationals from leaving Malaysia.
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak called on North Korea to immediately release all its citizens in North Korea.