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Rock and roll didn't get torched for nearly that long.
On Wednesday, the restaurant was torched for a second time.
So far, almost 300,000 acres of woodland have been torched.
Some were torched to the ground, though nobody was hurt.
At that time, they torched twelve tons in one pyre.
The Hill Fire in Ventura County has torched 4,531 acres.
Soldiers and Buddhist mobs had torched his village, he said.
It's torched an area much larger than New York City.
The militants torched the field, located near Tikrit, in 2015.
He torched the Hawks for 40 points on Jan. 218.
He torched the Hawks for 40 points on Jan. 26.
Though the menu calls the oranges "roasted," they're simply torched.
An estimated 1,500 buildings in Maungdaw Township have been torched.
Subsequently, three opposition political parties had their offices mysteriously torched.
In the partially torched chapel, the wooden pews still face forward.
Shots were fired, and some rioters torched businesses and police cars.
Actor Jeffrey Wright torched Sanders, saying the senator was acting ignorantly.
Protesters hurled bottles and bricks, torched businesses, and damaged squad cars.
He doused them in diesel and torched them with old tires.
One of the world's oldest vaulted markets lies torched and ruined.
Jason Smith, he came off the bench and just torched us.
A church in Minya was torched in 2013, gutting its interior.
A church in Minya was torched in 2013, gutting its interior.
So far the fires have torched an estimated 313,000 acres. 4.
As of Monday morning, it had torched more than 96,000 acres.
Top Democratic lawmakers have torched Trump over the "sanctuary city" proposal.
What they didn't steal, they torched or smashed or scattered about.
Dozens of nearby homes in the area have also been torched.
The Taliban torched the telecom antennas and the situation got worse.
We designed powerful, kerosene-spitting flamethrowers and torched books — en masse.
The problems begin with Senate Republicans, who also torched Obamacare repeal.
In the East Village, tenements that hadn't been torched became squats.
People have been beheaded and houses torched, and thousands have fled.
The larger company alleged that Cigna's executives deliberately torched the plan.
Protesters torched the Iranian consulate in the city earlier on Friday.
"ARSA Bengali terrorists torched houses and fled to Bangladesh, and were reported to have threatened villagers, saying 'Run away or be attacked by the government troops with launchers, the village will be torched'," the report said.
Chris Young torched his way through "Losing Sleep" from his upcoming record.
Tesla has completely torched its original plan for the $35,000 Model 3.
Tear gas hung over the wreckage of torched vehicles and smashed windows.
And while some trees were torched, Jones said most of them remain.
Entire neighborhoods were practically abandoned, and arsonists had torched hundreds of houses.
All were repaired, but were torched again during internal violence in 1996.
The torched field is a testament to the proximity of the fire.
Meanwhile, California homeowners are rebuilding their torched properties in the same spots.
Brady torched the Bengals for 1 yards in a 2149-2149 win.
Most of buildings torched belonged to residents from the Kenyatta's Kikuyu tribe.
The yaki gindara, torched sablefish with yuzu miso ($7.50), was particularly good.
Their bodies—feared torched on a garbage dump —have never been found.
From the paint to the perimeter, the Jazz repeatedly torched the Timberwolves.
Unconfirmed reports on social media said that protesters also torched the building. ????
The baked salmon roll comes wrapped in aluminum foil over torched lighter cubes.
It denied that security forces had torched Rohingya villages or used "excessive force".
A similar scene unfolded in Mashhad, where the Saudi consulate was also torched.
About $11bn was torched in the latest quarter, as capital expenditures exceeded cashflows.
His inspection team's own cars were torched in a supposedly secure car park.
In a four-day rampage, they torched government offices and the Iranian consulate.
Demonstrators blocked part of Interstate 85 and torched items pulled from semi-trucks.
MORE, a man the Arizona senator has torched for a "feckless" foreign policy.
The Liberty Fire: 90% contained on Friday night; 300 acres torched, ABC reports.
And then Dany's dragons came along and torched the wights in great numbers.
The same day her funeral was held, Hassanen's memorial was torched in Washington.
Green was torched for five runs on four hits while getting one out.
Across the country protesters have blocked traffic, torched banks and burnt petrol stations.
Rights groups say about half of more than 400 Rohingya villages were torched.
Another blaze torched the Olympia Kingdom Hall on July 3, the ATF said.
I could see smoke and fire from neighboring villages as they were torched.
A white mob torched one of the most prosperous black neighborhoods in America.
After trees are felled, the area is torched to clear land for maize.
After trees are felled, the area is torched to clear land for maize.
Fires have so far this year torched more than 212,2214.6 acres in California.
It was regulators getting confused or corrupted, and the global economy getting torched.
"They torched all the important ancient manuscripts," Mr. Cissé told The Associated Press.
Protesters torched the consulate in the holy city of Najaf in the evening.
Huge bushfires have torched 14.5 million acres since September, killing at least 18.
Enraged, the crowd attacked and torched the man's car, but he managed to escape.
Then-President Daniel arap Moi torched 12 tons of ivory in the first burn.
Islamic State militants had torched their offices in the Yarmouk enclave, the Observatory said.
Across Europe, mosques, Muslim-owned businesses and residential buildings are regularly torched and vandalized.
In Cape Town and Nairobi, Uber cars have been torched and their drivers attacked.
It was dug by an excavator and then torched by the Iraqi special forces.
When we played a biker's event in Lithuania years ago, Antifa torched the club.
Romero was torched for eight runs and nine hits in 1 2/3 innings.
Police arrested 41 people at the protest in which several executives' cars were torched.
The site was torched by Palestinians during a 2000 surge in fighting with Israel.
In the city of Maracaibo, he added, a chavista family's home had been torched.
Over the three days of the summit, radicals looted shops, torched cars and lorries.
The Jazz torched Golden State for 81 points in a half on Oct. 17.
The Mets were torched by Rickie Weeks Jr. and Yasmany Tomas, two Diamondbacks outfielders.
They also torched seven cars parked outside the mosque, which belonged to worshippers inside.
Human Rights Watch said 62 villages were torched between August 25 and September 14.
About a month later, a car got torched six feet from my front door.
We lugged a container of gasoline to the woods and torched piles of brush.
The book was torched in the streets, and there were calls for a ban.
The head of Humane Society International torched the Trump administration's approval of the permit.
Also, there was no longer much appetite for torched furniture priced at six figures.
Millions of acres have been torched and entire homes have been swallowed by flames.
On the northern coast, Colombian Wayuu recently torched the tents of newly arrived Venezuelans.
On the northern coast, Colombian Wayuu recently torched the tents of newly arrived Venezuelans.
It then rapidly engulfed entire towns nestled into the forest and torched 150,223 acres.
Meanwhile, wildfires have torched large swaths of forest and shrub land in the West.
He was torched in the media, mocked for years and even received death threats.
Black church in Mississippi torched and spray-painted with "Vote Trump" Black church in Mississippi torched and spray-painted with "Vote Trump" A historically black church in Greenville, Mississippi, was burned and spray-painted with the words "Vote Trump" late Tuesday evening.
The dead bodies of the family's two dogs were also recovered from the torched home.
Some they've sold, others they've torched and abandoned, and almost all they've posted about online.
The blaze claimed the homes of 36 families and torched about 820 acres (330 hectares).
There were signs that the store had been looted before it was torched, Rivera says.
On Saturday, protesters torched businesses, smashed cars and lit them on fire, and looted stores.
So is Varys, the Master of Whispers, torched by Drogon after he betrayed his queen.
In Khomeini-Shahr, they torched an Islamic seminary, a symbol of the country's clerical leadership.
Earlier in 2015, a 79-story skyscraper named "Torch Tower" (NOT KIDDING) got, well, torched.
The signs of rejection can be stark, such as when rioters have torched Muslim property.
One of the torched vehicles was likely from a different ride-hailing service, Allenberg said.
Earlier this week, criminals torched buses and a truck, crippling traffic after a police raid.
The Camp Fire has so far torched more than 113,000 acres since igniting Thursday morning.
Her husband never knew Ophelia was the one who torched his sexually abusive brother alive.
Velazquez was pulled two outs into the inning, torched for eight runs on nine hits.
Some residents fled into the bush and watched as attackers torched their homes Saturday night.
In the end, the artist gathered three tons of debris from the neighborhood's torched street.
As of Wednesday, the blaze had killed three people and torched more than 96,000 acres.
Rohingya refugees speak of indiscriminate killings, rape and torched villages -- charges the military also reject.
They struggled Sunday to pressure a hobbled quarterback who torched them for three touchdown passes.
This beats the size of the Thomas Fire, which torched 220,893 acres just last year.
A week before that, their notoriously strong defense got torched by the Raiders in London.
Buildings slowly lost residents, then were stripped and torched — though not always in that order.
Gates torched roofing material to canvas made of asphalt to create these labor-intensive objects.
More than 1,330 square miles have been torched in the first 7 months of 2019.
A postscript mentions that, during their scorched-earth retreat, the Germans torched 628 Byelorussian villages.
The sources said that among the torched villages was the hamlet of Tha Pyay Taw.
Dangote's cement factory was inaugurated in 2015 and protesters have torched its vehicles at demonstrations.
"That bird is pretty well torched — I don't know what else to say," he said.
They set tyres on fire, hurled stones at security forces and torched cars, witnesses said.
In Mississippi, someone torched an African-American church, leaving the words VOTE TRUMP on the side.
The United States Women's National Team set a scoring record when it torched Thailand 13-0.
She torched their food supply, burned troops in their armor and ended Queen Cersei's winning streak.
But blaming the filibuster for why House Republicans torched the immigration bill is just a pretense.
The wildfire began Sunday and had torched 24,710 acres by Wednesday, CNN partner CBC News said.
But just because grills will light up across the country doesn't mean your diet is torched.
The Mendocino Complex fire torched over 400,000 acres of land in July and killed a firefighter.
Images of torched cars before Paris landmarks have filled the 13583-hour news channels all weekend.
For two nights, protesters torched a half-dozen businesses, smashed cars and hurled rocks at police.
Newly-born fires torched bone-dry Northern and Southern California throughout the night of November 8.
That evening, after bundling their captives into vehicles, they torched the church, according to the residents.
She and Carlile, bathed in red light, torched the stage with "Common," their duet on Girl.
Earlier this month the Brittany home of Richard Ferrand, speaker of the National Assembly, was torched.
Further north in Syria and Iraq jihadists have uprooted ancient Christian communities and torched their churches.
And opposition party headquarters were torched overnight in retaliation over the protests, a government spokesman said.
Pierce Brosnan is being sued for carelessly starting a fire that partially torched his neighbor's house.
As we reported ... the Woolsey fire torched nearly 100k acres and destroyed more than 1,600 structures.
Lester (12-5) was torched for nine runs (eight earned) in just 3 13/3 innings.
As recently as 2013, pyrotechnics torched a club in Brazil, killing more than 230 young people.
It was unclear who torched the villages, and independent journalists are not allowed into the area.
McHugh pitched seven scoreless innings in one start and has been torched in the other two.
The saga ended with a torched Beitar clubhouse, two return flights to Chechnya, and national shame.
The Hill fire in Ventura County had torched about 4,531 acres, and was 75% contained Monday.
Although Denver's defense was torched by Pittsburgh's Ben Roethlisberger in a 34-27 loss on Dec.
Rye Fire: This fire broke out Tuesday in Los Angeles County and has torched 6,049 acres.
As of Tuesday afternoon, the blaze had killed three people and torched more than 96,000 acres.
The fires claimed the life of one of their colleagues and torched more than 700 homes.
No civilians were hurt, but separatists torched a house, a school and a hospital, said Aidi.
In the aftermath of 9/11, their business, Aladdin Donuts, was torched in a hate crime.
At the same time, we've also seen glimpses of cruelty, like when she torched the Tarlys.
Memories of murder, rape and torched villages are still fresh in the minds of Rohingya refugees.
Health workers have been murdered, treatment centers have been torched, rumors have repeatedly outwrestled the truth.
A month before the shooting, the Victoria Islamic Center in Texas was torched, destroying the mosque.
So why is FEMA itself instead asking for money from victims after historic wildfires torched California?
They threw rocks, smashed windows, graffitied walls, and torched a reception center and a security kiosk.
Lights in the town are switched off and the ship is torched at around 7:30 p.m.
Gotti, 23, and Rullan, 26, were recruited and torched the car on April 4, 2012, they added.
DeRozan is still scoring plenty as well and torched the Pacers for 40 points in Friday's triumph.
In northern California, the Kincade Fire has torched nearly 75,000 acres and destroyed more than 100 buildings.
In protests at universities, where students are seeking free tuition, libraries and lecture halls have been torched.
Rohingya villagers and human rights groups say the military has also attacked villages indiscriminately and torched homes.
At least 19 schools were torched by angry residents in the northern Limpopo province earlier this month.
In 2013, 20183 people were reported to have been killed in Baga; over 2,000 houses were torched.
Samantha Allenberg, Uber's communications head for Africa, said only one of the torched vehicles belonged to Uber.
It was the second time in as many days that Reid has torched Trump over his taxes.
Some of the shelters were torched, and police responded with tear gas as many protested the teardown.
You know, the one where Daenerys came riding in on her dragon and basically torched the place.
In March, one person in the province was killed and homes were torched, the news agency said.
Denver's Serbian center Nikola Jokic torched them from inside with 40 points on 17-of-23 shooting.
A company official was killed in 2013, and Maoists torched dozens of the company's trucks last December.
The Ranch Fire, one of the two fires making up the Mendocino Complex fires, torched 410,203 acres.
He's torched defenses with his arm and feet alike, and had a visible blast while doing so.
Rohingya refugees say the military torched their villages, but the military say the arsonists were Rohingya militants.
Farmers bulldozed and torched the forests where the penguin lived to make way for cattle and sheep.
Refugees in the Bangladesh camps say the Myanmar army torched their villages, but Myanmar blames Rohingya militants.
Some video appeared to show cheering crowds as demonstrators torched posters of former Kurdish president Masoud Barzani.
Los Angeles A group marched on City Hall, where they torched a giant effigy of Trump's head.
In one instance, she learns of a torched synagogue located across the street from her grandfather's office.
Mitchell had torched the Celtics for 37 points in a 114-103 loss at Utah last week.
Mitchell had torched the Celtics for 37 points in a 163-103 loss at Utah last week.
The Myanmar government claims Rohingya militants have torched their own homes in a bid for international sympathy.
Democrats torched President Donald Trump as a racist this week — but they also know how to compartmentalize.
Well, yes, and a mobster can "hope" this nice little business you got here doesn't get torched.
The fires have already torched 13.5 million acres, an area larger than Vermont and New Hampshire combined.
Human Rights Watch said satellite imagery showed 62 Rohingya villages had been torched since the violence erupted.
Abu Suhail, now 40, was not yet born when his ancestral village was torched in the 203s.
It reported isolated incidents of ballot stealing and attacks on polling stations, including two which were torched.
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi expressed "hatred" for the rioters who stormed and torched the consulate.
They raped me and torched my house, they stabbed my six-year-old daughter in the head.
But though it got media attention, the book may have torched Flake's political future in the GOP.
The company torched 32 accounts and pages it called "bad actors" from Facebook and Instagram on Tuesday.
Another man was killed in clashes with police when a tourist lodge was torched on Sunday, Kyatha said.
According to TMZ, the torched vehicle belonged to DePaola and was mostly used by her adult son Chris.
Gotti and Matthew "Fat Matt" Rullan, 26, were recruited and torched the car on April 4, they added.
The militants then torched the prison hospital, took several inmates hostage and tried to fight their way out.
In January Iranian protesters torched the Saudi embassy in Tehran following Saudi's execution of an influential Shia cleric.
The previous weekend the Arc de Triomphe was vandalized, cars were overturned and torched and businesses smashed up.
Illinois, which was torched 84-59 by the Terrapins in the conference opener for both teams on Dec.
It's already happened to communities in the Jemez Mountains, where a series of wildfires have torched the forests.
"The driver, sensing danger, escaped unhurt and four men torched the car," Japheth Koome, Nairobi's police commander said.
The Braves bullpen was torched for nine runs in 5 2/3 innings in the two games Saturday.
And in Kut protesters torched the home of Qasim al-Araji, a prominent member of Mr Amiri's alliance.
Edward Brooks was a tanker killed when a terrorist torched-off a suicide vest next to his tank.
The group says Myanmar has torched entire villages inside Rakhine State and fired on people trying to flee.
Anderson has lost consecutive starts while being torched for 10 earned runs and 19 hits in nine innings.
At least one building, a converted prison in Nazal district, was torched after Islamic State was pushed out.
But it's also just a great excuse to watch a high-tech piece of equipment get thoroughly torched.
In recent weeks, protesters fired arrows and torched an armored vehicle amid a police barrage of tear gas.
Anees lived in Shiv Vihar, where two large mosques and dozens of Muslim houses surrounding it were torched.
Earlier that season, Smush witnessed history on the court when Kobe torched the Toronto Raptors for 81 points.
Across the region, white banks called in loans, white families fired cooks and night riders torched crosses. Mrs.
According to a story from Robert Mays at The Ringer, Rodgers torched his own defense and frustrated veterans.
The 23-year-old Alabama native was torched for eight runs and 236 hits in five innings Sept.
Blazes took 39 lives and torched 199,000 acres in the wine country fires in Northern California in October.
This is best mopped up with chunks of baguette, which, spread thick with coppery torched béchamel, comes alongside.
Her parents, who had severe physical disabilities, were left behind in their home as soldiers torched the village.
The land appears to have been flattened far before Daenerys and Drogon torched it, killing swarms of innocent people.
A receiver-to-running back convert, Montgomery torched the Bears for 162 yards on 16 carries in Week 14.
The Bishangari Lodge, on Lake Langano about 200 km south of Addis Ababa, was looted and torched this week.
One rancher's lands were torched, but his cattle milled about, having somehow found safety when the blaze came through.
Vanilla crème brûlée is served in a broad, shallow dish, maximizing the surface area of torched and caramelized sugar.
And especially on TechRax's channel: The dude's run an iPhone over, shot one, boiled one, torched one, and more.
It was June 2012, and thousands were displaced across Rakhine State as Buddhists and Muslims torched each other's homes.
They'll probably discuss trade too, since Trump torched China about the country's supposed trade inequities during his campaign. 2.
Everything—all the trash of the war—was thrown in a burn pit, soaked with jet fuel, and torched.
They set alight a pipeline that delivers gas from Israel, torched a conveyor belt and damaged a fuel pipe.
Along the way they torched new bus stations built at huge expense as part of a government infrastructure project.
THE toll was not shocking by Indian standards: two dead, nearly 247 vehicles torched and some 231 "miscreants" arrested.
By Monday, it had torched more than 113,000 acres, killed 29 people and virtually destroyed the town of Paradise.
The other fire in that area is the Hill Fire, which torched 10,000 acres in six hours on Thursday.
Anyone near the Camp Fire's burn scars -- the land torched by the fire -- is at risk of flash flooding.
The Thomas Fire, which has torched the equivalent of Dallas and Miami combined, is still raging in Southern California.
The boy said he started the blaze, which torched 48,000 acres, after tossing fireworks in the woods while hiking.
Amnesty says it has matched satellite images of the burnings to eyewitness testimony and images of homes being torched.
Television footage showed people cleaning up a partly charred building that protesters torched in the provincial capital of Jayapura.
Similarly, expectations of a confrontation in Iraq after the Iranian consulate in Basra was torched in September proved unwarranted.
That was the Big Burn of 1910, which torched an area nearly the size of Connecticut in a weekend.
After talking to Putin on the phone last week about a potential presidential summit, Trump was torched by critics.
Those who fled included teachers from Dansalan College, a protestant school torched on the first day of the battle.
In one ancient monastery, the students paid too much attention to Buddhist images, so the head monk torched them.
Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli said around 731 banks, 70 petrol stations and 140 government sites had been torched.
News channel NDTV broadcast images of a torched police van and officers chasing protesters throwing stones and wielding sticks.
New York-based Human Rights Watch says more than 350 villages were torched over the three months from Aug.
He torched it, and now he's standing at the curb watching it burn and wearing your wife's fur coat.
Its place of honor in the community was solidified after an arsonist torched the building on April 29, 203.
For the second time in the past month, a popular celebrity has torched Snap's stock with a public complaint.
Los Angeles: Trump effigy torched Dozens of high school and college students staged rallies near the USC and UCLA campuses.
They've already torched 158,000 acres, and forecasters are expecting strong winds throughout region over the weekend, making the fires worse.
In the following two days, protesters torched cars, damaged ambulances and burned tires as the violence spread across the country.
From backdoor layups to long jumpers, he torched the Nuggets' defense in countless ways and effectively crushed their defensive spirit.
Egeland said camps of rescued civilians must be moved out of harm's way, and one was torched by Islamic State.
The inferno in western Canada has already torched over 500,000 acres -- more than twice the size of New York City.
Cornerback Shareece Wright has been torched for four touchdown passes in the last two games for an injury-riddled secondary.
The girl holding my feet let go as if I've torched her with my fart; the class erupts into laughter.
Tensions had been high all day after riots on Friday night when radicals looted shops, torched cars and hurled objects.
Milwaukee torched him once already this season, scoring six runs over three innings in his second outing on June 24.
Our goal is to implement a secure and fast system, through which no women is victimized and torched like Nirbhaya.
The shooting triggered unrest in the city's north side Saturday night as protesters torched businesses and threw rocks at officers.
Demonstrators — including many who wore masks — torched a pharmacy and a supermarket in Valparaiso, where the Chilean congress is headquartered.
Quarterback Cam Newton torched the shaky Patriots defense for 316 yards and three touchdowns and also ran for a score.
Fire officials say a massive blaze in Northern California has torched 1,018 homes in and around the city of Redding.
Saudi Arabia and Bahrain cut diplomatic relations with Iran in January 2016 after protesters torched the Saudi embassy in Tehran.
An Uber driver was attacked and his car was torched in Kenya last month, unnerving many of the company's drivers.
Break down the Fox Business debate by the data and you get this story: The Republican establishment is getting torched.
The next day, David's car was found torched on a local trail in Wasilla, Alaska, according to a police statement.
Gunmen have shot dead several policemen, and earlier this year torched a bus belonging to Aramco, the state oil firm.
The men were gone when the group arrived, but the townspeople found a car and two motorcycles, and torched them.
In 2007, angry Iranians torched pump stations and hurled abuse at then President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's government for imposing fuel rationing.
Last week, arsonists torched a black church in Greenville, Mississippi, after spraying "Vote Trump" on one of its exterior walls.
Skaggs served up three homers and was torched for seven runs and 22 hits in just 247 47/218 innings.
This comes four years after he torched Nigeria for an Olympic-record 10 threes in only 14 minutes of action.
During the riot in Jayapura, the protesters torched a building housing the offices of state-controlled telecoms firm Telekomunikasi Indonesia.
Witnesses said on Monday the migrants at Hal Far had torched several rooms as well as cars belonging to staff.
The blazes have torched more than 27 million acres, an area larger than Kentucky, and destroyed more than 2,000 homes.
Fellow forward Alex Steen has torched the Flames for six (two goals, four assists) of his 17 points this season.
Matt Bowman (20-20) and Zach Duke were torched in a six-run seventh that snapped a 13-21 tie.
The houses and cars of NUM members at Harmony Gold's Kusasalthu mine were torched in the gold sector late last year.
It also torched our family history: a mountain of scrapbooks, photo prints, and travel diaries that we will never mine again.
Ten cars were torched in the unrest and one police officer suffered a bruise to the arm from a thrown object.
Lava that reached the surface torched several trees, but it did not spread more than a few feet from the fissure.
Television in the eastern city of Higuey reported gunfire on Monday afternoon and said torched tires were still burning at night.
Thick black smoke continued to rise from areas surrounding Hawija, from oil wells torched by the militants to prevent air detection.
In Phang Nga, two devices were found on Saturday near a market that was torched in an attack early on Friday.
In September, Dickey, the dad-to-be, pleaded guilty to accidentally starting the Sawmill fire that torched 2911,000 acres of grasslands.
Early Sunday, one of the replacement trees was torched after Auburn's upset victory at home over the Louisiana State University Tigers.
The latest is self-inflicted: during a protest on Friday they torched their own gas terminal, cutting the supply from Israel.
Earlier this summer, the Substation Fire near Portland, Oregon, torched 79,000 acres and forced 2003 households to evacuate before dying down.
For example, when a mosque in Florida was torched by arsonists, many of the contributors to a repair fund were Jewish.
For two nights, protesters torched a half dozen businesses, smashed cars and and hurled rocks at police on Milwaukee's north side.
Seven homes have been torched and more than 10,000 are threatened by a pair of fires in Mendocino and Lake counties.
Von Miller and Demarcus Ware torched the Panthers tackles, forcing the fumble and score that put Carolina behind the game script.
Hardcore protesters have torched the city's metro and Chinese banks and scores of shops they believe are linked to mainland China.
As if that wasn't scary enough ... Kanye's also had to deal with the California wildfire that's torched nearly a million acres.
Others complained about violence given a man's coffee table was torched in the ad after he was identified as a vegan.
Scores were injured when the building was torched by a man who shouted "die" as he doused the building with petrol.
Rights groups say more than half of more than 400 Rohingya villages in the north of Rakhine State have been torched.
"The media said we torched houses and that there were rape cases — they give wrong information," Thura San Lwin told reporters.
Businesses were torched and gunfire erupted in Milwaukee after the shooting on Saturday of a black man, Sylville K. Smith, 23.
Cam torched her way through Buck Owens' "Crying Time" to honor ACM co-founders Eddie Miller and Mickey and Chris Christensen.
The most destructive fire in California history torched Santa Rosa's high-end homes, middle-class neighborhoods and a mobile home park.
After a seaside village there was torched by the flames, people ran to the ocean to escape the "lightning fast" blaze.
It's the biggest in Los Angeles since the Bel-Air fire in 1961 torched the homes of the rich and famous.
Others have been torched, tossed off bridges, and even shat on by some of our fellow members of the human race.
Their home is now a dusty pile of ash and mangled metal, torched by a fast-moving fire in Southern California.
Protesters have attacked the homes of regional ministers, torched railway stations and staged sit-ins on tracks, blocking hundreds of trains.
Behold the face of a man who just torched his house because he decided to burn old love letters with gasoline.
Hamas had promised to curtail border protests and the use of incendiary balloons that had torched vast stretches of Israeli farmland.
There'd been huge protests in Ferguson after the news broke, and a whole stretch of businesses had been looted and torched.
The building was still standing as the sun rose on September 2503 of last year, but everything inside had been torched.
At first, smoke disguised the constant stream of torched fields, and copses; of winding roads that weaved into nothing but ash.
Across Australia, communities have been formed and torched, shifted and brought closer together in the midst of danger and the unknown.
By trashing the nuclear deal crafted by his predecessor, Barack Obama, Trump might have torched hopes for diplomacy for a generation.
Most tax records had been torched when the building was attacked, and the smell of charred paper lingered in the air.
I want the punishment of those who raped us, killed our people, torched our houses, threw our children into the fire.
Lighthizer torched Ottawa's decision to file a a wide-ranging World Trade Organization case challenging U.S. antidumping and countervailing duty measures.
He was torched for eight runs and nine hits in three-plus innings in his previous turn against the Detroit Tigers.
Protesters angry about high fuel costs and new speed limits have also damaged or torched hundreds of traffic radars. Radars-auto.
His body was buried in the floor of his home before the structure was torched to the ground, following Taushiro tradition.
On Friday a source connected to the Jenner-Kardashians told us the mansion had been torched -- they clearly spoke too soon.
Maatta's defensive partner is Kris Letang, who torched the Jets with a career-high five assists during last season's tilt on Jan.
Thousands of protesters hit the Paris streets with cars being torched, stores being looted and multiple injuries to both protesters and police.
They said electrical lines owned and operated by the utility started the blaze, which killed 85 people and torched thousands of structures.
Saturday's protests in Paris were the worst to date with stores looted, cars torched and buildings and monuments damaged by some protesters.
Burned-out vehicles torched by 25–30 militants during the attack are seen outside Al Rawdah mosque in Bir Al-Abed, Egypt.
Wolfie Masters: They decided Rokar had metaphorically torched the place for insurance money — wait, have I been saying "Rokar" this whole time?
The Getty Fire has already torched 500 acres and prompted tons of mandatory evacuations ... including the home of NBA superstar LeBron James.
Kudos to everyone involved, but especially the stuntmen, who had to hold their breath and remain chill while they were being torched.
The Tubbs fire, the Atlas fire and the Redwood/Potter fires torched about 20,000 acres in Northern California in 12 hours alone.
As we reported ... the Easy Fire was triggered around 6 AM and, in just a few hours, it torched nearly 1,000 acres.
Bongo won the poll by fewer than 6,000 votes, sparking deadly clashes between protesters and police during which the parliament was torched.
An NYPD source told PEOPLE on Monday Zoey was barely alive after being rescued from the backseat of a torched 2008 Audi.
Also burning in Ventura County was the Hill Fire, which had torched 35,250 acres (2101 hectares) by Thursday night, fire officials said.
Along the march, protesters torched and trashed metro stations and hundreds of shops according to the police, throwing goods onto the streets.
Amara ultimately stormed off after he referred to her as "Nutella Queen" ... and Young Hollywood's been torched online and threatened ever since.
That effort comes on the heels of Friday's performance, when the Clippers' bench torched the Los Angeles Lakers' second unit 56-25.
The opposition Movement for Democratic Change said its Harare headquarters was torched late on Monday but the fire had been put out.
And Amash torched Trump this week for threatening to lock up or strip the citizenship of those who burn the American flag.
The Thomas Fire in 2017 torched the densely populated Ventura and Santa Barbara counties, leading to at least $1.8 billion in damages.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Armed insurgents stopped and torched a Bangkok-bound passenger bus on a highway in southern Thailand on Sunday, police said.
Jackson was torched for eight runs and 27 hits in 24 1/3 innings while losing to Colorado in his last turn.
A crowd angered over what they believed was the slaughter of the cow threw stones and torched vehicles outside a police station.
The Eagles torched the Rattlers' flag, and the next day, the Rattlers plundered the Eagles' cabin, flipped over beds and stole clothing.
For weeks now, working-class Chileans have occupied national monuments, blocked major intersections, and torched subway cars in protest of widespread inequality.
At least three people have been killed and more than 96,000 acres have been torched by the Woolsey Fire, Cal Fire said.
Cannellinis, radishes, vinegar, herbs, and a hefty dose of minced anchovies add depth and a touch of funkiness to your torched veggie.
Since the Camp Fire broke out November 8, it's destroyed more than 11,700 homes and torched an area the size of Chicago.
On Friday evening, a high-rise belonging to electricity provider Enel Chile was reportedly torched after it was targeted by a firebomb.
A truck bearing pro-Trump stickers was torched after the owner left the vehicle at a bar parking lot in Vancouver, Wash.
Three other Kingdom Halls in Thurston County were torched, and a fourth Kingdom Hall was hit by gunfire, according to the ATF.
"He drove and kicked, and their defense was collapsing," said Green, who torched the Cavaliers for 28 points, with five 3-pointers.
The Rockies' bullpen, which allowed 20 runs in the first 19 games, was torched for 25 runs in the past three games.
He threw five interceptions against a secondary that routinely was getting torched just a few weeks eariler, and they weren't cheapies, either.
Earlier in November, the couple wore protective gear as they spent hours sifting through the rubble of the torched Santa Rosa home.
At least seven people were injured and dozens of vehicles and buildings torched, and access to Grasberg was restricted amid safety concerns.
The fences and structures that once provided privacy for these homes have disintegrated to expose torched patio furniture, barbecues, and undefinable debris.
At the base of the ring, facing the ocean, is a pig's head—gently torched so that it has a burnt exterior.
Another thing about Sam: His best friend Jon is now dating the same woman who torched his father and brother last season.
Roughly two-thirds of the Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar fled this year as soldiers shot them, raped them and torched their homes.
Concerns over coronavirus have roiled markets and torched hundreds of billions in paper wealth from the world's billionaires over the past month.
"Here is Lebanon, not Iran" some protesters have chanted; in Iraq, protesters have torched the Iranian consulate in the city of Najaf.
Along the march, protesters torched and trashed metro stations and hundreds of shops according to the police, throwing goods onto the streets.
The "piece of metal" phrasing irked numerous players, and among the people who torched Manfred was Chicago Cubs left-hander Jon Lester.
Two bodies were found in their torched rental car in the foothills about a month later, and the third the following week.
Former No. 33 overall pick Barkov has torched the Canadiens in his career with nine goals and five assists in 11 games.
Shipley has been torched for 13 earned runs and 17 hits over 10 1/83 innings while losing his last two outings.
Cleveland starter Adam Plutko (7-63) was torched for eight runs on seven hits and two walks in 1 1/3 innings.
As the crowd grew and surrounded the building, Putin fired up the furnace and torched thousands of secret KGB files as a precaution.
With their home torched and parents dead, the two brothers were forced to flee with the other villagers, carrying nothing but their schoolbooks.
On Sunday, some of the buses sent to al-Foua and Kefraya to carry evacuees out were attacked and torched by armed men.
After beating her, Lawrence said in court he then torched Maddox's remains before discarding her body in the waters of Syracuse's Inner Harbor.
Apple would get torched by the market for doing a big deal now after losing hundreds of billions in market value, they said.
Trump torched the media, conjured cataclysmic imagery of "criminal" immigrants, issued harangues against elite insiders rigging the system and slammed "ruinous trade" deals.
Most of the new arrivals said their villages had been torched on Friday, when huge clouds of smoke were clearly seen over Myanmar.
The so-called Easy Fire was triggered around 6 AM and, in just a few hours, it has already torched nearly 1,000 acres.
The area torched by wildfires in the Golden State each year grew by 500 percent between 1972 and 2018, thanks to climate change.
In previous years, during periods of intense clashes between police and gangs, traffickers often torched buses and other vehicles in shows of displeasure.
Ambassador Crosby (Brett Cullen) asks if he knows just how much work Peña has torched by arresting the Godfather of the Cali Cartel.
But the videos continue to emerge, one even showing a burned-out car they claim was torched by them and belonged to ISIS.
Image: John Bazemore/Associated PressOver 80,000 acres of land stand torched as dozens of wildfires rage across the southeastern United States this week.
Clearly, the president is hoping Earth's oceans remain habitable long after we've torched the surface—and I personally have no problem with this.
Kenya torched 105 tons of ivory worth an estimated $2000 million over the weekend in a bid to highlight the impact of poaching.
Now that Daenerys has torched the bulk of the food supplies the Lannisters were bringing into King's Landing, Cersei is in real trouble.
Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson is arguably the best quarterback Alabama has seen since Auburn's Cam Newton, who torched the Tide's defense in 2010.
Thousands of troops were deployed to quell the protests, which had flared again on Monday near Sonipat when a freight train was torched.
Anderson has been torched by Justin Turner (212-for-23, one homer) and also struggles with Corey Seager (123-for-212, one homer).
Ebola centers have been torched, health workers killed and extended gun battles have broken out between assailants and security forces in recent months.
UN soldiers stood by, and when, days afterwards, M20153 agreed to leave, the UN's headquarters were stoned and many of its vehicles torched.
The French have torched Moscow, and the clumsy Count finally gets his moment of glory by saving a baby from a burning building.
Satellite photos released by Human Rights Watch show entire villages torched to the ground in clashes between Myanmar's armed forces and local militants.
The attackers torched cars and fired in the air to drive people back on Friday before entering the Splendid Hotel and taking hostages.
The bridge-building comes as Trump also seeks to repair relationships with the Republican leaders he torched on his way to the nomination.
So different now from thirty years ago, the corner shop at the interface Torched and the roadway strewn with broken glass and rubble.
Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono torched South Korea for canceling the agreement, calling it a "completely mistaken response" and extremely regrettable, Reuters reported.
Firefighters and helicopters dumped water and fire retardant on the inferno that hopscotched over highways and railroad tracks and torched rows of houses.
A love triangle between a young man, a young woman and a higher purpose is torched, with few witnesses to say what happened.
After two Philadelphia churches were torched in anti-Catholic rioting, Hughes famously invoked the specter of Russia's scorched-earth strategy as Napoleon approached.
This led to a doubling of the area torched by forest fires than would have occurred in the absence of human-caused factors.
About 1,000 people were arrested or detained during the protests in June of 2010, which saw widespread vandalism and police cars being torched.
From having to confront white privilege to exploring the complexities of motherhood, the community of Shaker Heights is left torched in Mia's wake.
The PLN utility has turned off power in areas around the torched building, Ahmad Rofik, regional director for Maluku and Papua, told Reuters.
Protesters dressed in black ninja-like outfits have torched metro stations, and Chinese banks and shops they believe are linked to mainland China.
The areas that have been torched in the past few months will suffer changes, but the most drastic ones could still be avoided.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro on Friday accused American actor Leonardo DiCaprio of funding fires that torched the Amazon rainforest, while not offering evidence.
The fires have already killed at least 10 people, torched more than 11.3 million acres, and destroyed more than 900 homes since September.
It has seen municipal buildings and banks torched and the arrest of over 7,000 people as people clash with police, the Guardian reported.
Masked protestors torched the streets as government helicopters fluttered above the city and riot police detonated pepper spray, tear gas and water cannons.
Hull's Public Health department had heard about a few bins being torched, but nothing about anyone huffing the noxious fumes out of them.
The attackers torched cars and fired in the air to drive people back from the building, before entering the hotel and taking hostages.
Two badly burned bodies were found in the 'RHONJ' star's torched car Friday -- both had reportedly been shot in the head ... execution style.
The demonstration began peacefully but turned aggressive as police fired tear gas to prevent protesters, who torched cars and burned barricades, from reaching parliament.
UTAH Wet weekend weather helped crews fighting a Utah wildfire that torched dozens of buildings and forced more than 1,000 people from their homes.
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii torched President Donald Trump on Thursday night over his decision to launch a missile strike against airfields in Syria.
Two hundred years ago, the former First Lady rescued the painting before the British troops torched the White House during the War of 1812.
JERUSALEM – The Israeli military says it has struck Hamas infrastructure in Gaza after a group of militants entered Israel and torched a military post.
One week after losing to Hawaii and giving up 617 yards, the Rams' defense was torched again, this time giving up 596 total yards.
At its peak, 50-foot-high flames raced along ridgelines and torched trees and brush very close to million-dollar Spanish-style homes below.
Beal and Wall had torched Milwaukee this season, and they scored 19 and 1003, respectively, Thursday, but they had to work for every point.
She ended up another torched victim of Cersei's terroristic political play, the only person in the room smart enough to know what was coming.
Instead it's a movie about watching actors wearing absurd witch make-up and costumes get exploded, imploded, and torched in every more audacious ways.
Slate is being torched online for an article telling readers to tone down their excitement about the late George H.W. Bush's service dog, Sully.
Woolsey Fire now contained Rain also is expected in Southern California, where the Woolsey Fire has killed three people and torched nearly 100,000 acres.
Protesters angry about high fuel costs and new speed limits have also covered, damaged or torched hundreds of traffic radars across France. Radars-auto.
Rohingya who've fled have spoken of their homes being torched, of neighbors turning on neighbors, of relatives taken away never to be seen again.
Kirk Cousins and the Minnesota Vikings torched the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, cruising to a 23-213 victory in front of the home crowd.
Shortly after the ruling was announced, protesters in the western Kenyan city of Kisumu, an opposition stronghold, torched a car at a busy roundabout.
It was eventually found, torched and burned, near Gillam, a town of 1,200 in northern Manitoba, situated on the banks of the Nelson River.
De Jong was torched for six runs and seven hits over five innings while losing to the Toronto Blue Jays in his last turn.
And if they don't do something and fairly quickly and have it be reasonably substantive, they're going to get torched in the next election.
Portugal suffered its deadliest blazes in 2003; they killed 19 people and torched around 10 percent of the country's forests across some 400,000 hectares.
Bellinger torched Triple-A pitching to start 2017, and then Adrian González went down with a back injury and LA needed a first baseman.
A string of torched cars on a road leading to the beach provide a chilling tableau of the scramble to find an escape route.
After David Johnson left the game early, Edmonds torched the Giants defense for 126 yards on 27 carries, scoring three touchdowns in the process.
Villagers who rushed to the home found the burned body of her 213-year-old daughter, Marina, in a corner of a torched bedroom.
Blanca Vasquez, who fled Honduras after gangs killed her husband and torched their home, passed a credible fear interview at the border in 2500.
The blaze, which started over the weekend, has already torched almost 25,000 acres on the Spanish islands, located off the northwest coast of Africa.
The fires have already torched an area larger than West Virginia, destroyed 2,000 homes, and killed at least 26 people since igniting in September.
While protesters have torched almost every other political party or militia office in Basra, al-Sadr's Saraya As-Salam militia offices have been spared.
" ... Local people ransacked the port offices, damaged furniture and computers and torched vehicles," Subhasis Mishra, a spokesman for Dhamra Port Company Ltd, told Reuters.
At least 32 people died in the clashes, hundreds were wounded and buildings were torched in the worst sectarian violence in Delhi in decades.
In the restive city of Nasiriyah, demonstrators torched the offices of three political parties and a lawmaker whom they blame for their country's ills.
His city lost 5% of its housing during a 2017 fire that killed 22 and torched nearly 6,000 structures in Sonoma and Napa counties.
With thermite and white phosphorous, British and American incendiary cluster bombs torched German cities, including Dresden, where tens of thousands of people were killed.
At least 100 banks and dozens of buildings and cars have been torched, Iranian officials said, adding that about 1,000 protesters had been arrested.
In many places, the protests have taken on an anti-Iranian flavor, with the Iranian consulate in the city of Najaf torched last month.
And Wendy's went down in a fiery blaze when Popeyes positively incinerated them on social media, and then torched them again for good measure.
They rebelled for fairer wages and working conditions in an uprising that became known as the Fireburn—nearly 900 acres of land were torched.
Israel has been battling fires caused by kites rigged with incendiary devices launched by Palestinians in Gaza that have damaged forests and torched agricultural fields.
In late 2018, France's "Yellow Vest" protesters torched cars, fought police, and defaced monuments in a fury at the government, led by President Emmanuel Macron.
When Richard Mille introduced his tonneau-shaped, technically advanced RM 001 in 2001, the French watchmaker not only broke with watchmaking tradition, he torched it.
Locals were incensed: They torched buses, tossed a Molotov cocktail into a public transportation van and blocked off entrances to the site of the confrontation.
When Boko Haram, a jihadist group, torched the main market in 2014, traders built stalls from grass mats and tarpaulins on the outskirts of town.
Two MCC churches -- one in Nashville, another in Los Angeles -- had been torched in the months leading up to the New Orleans fire, he said.
In Santa Clarita, the Tick Fire has torched 265,29 acres, forced 284,2149 residents to evacuate, and caused schools to close due to air-quality concerns.
Protesters torched an access gate to the U.S. Embassy in Tegucigalpa on Friday, setting fire to about a dozen tires after dousing them with fuel.
Firefighter Sergio Toscano of the U.S. Forest Service learned his home was torched while battling another fire, CNN affiliate KABC-TV in Los Angeles said.
Some 80,000 Rohingya fled to Bangladesh in the months that followed, many claiming soldiers had torched homes, arrested and tortured suspected militants and raped women.
The national ironworkers' union has already taken control after its local leaders ordered a Quaker Meeting house, built by non-union workers, to be torched.
His father called Alaska State Troopers and the following day, Grunwald's 1995 Ford Bronco was found torched on a forest trail, according to state troopers.
Twin wildfires raging through popular seaside areas near the Greek capital have torched homes, cars and forests and killed at least 60 people, authorities said
Indiana (21-16) had torched the Rockets (19-19) with its backcourt depth, but the Rockets made a stand when the moment was most dire.
The protesters also torched Sonada railway station - a UNESCO-listed heritage site - while sporadic incidents of violence in various other parts of the town ensued.
It's Johnny's getaway place ... 190 miles from L.A. The ranch was torched along with other property in the 1,200 acre fire, that's now 40% contained.
So when Lil Wayne came along and torched it, like he was doing with every beat that year, it prompted obvious comparisons between the Carters.
K.D. torched the 6 God's Toronto Raptors on Thursday with 51 points in an overtime thriller ... but the Dinos ended up on top, 131-128.
Thousands flee fire in Laguna Beach A vegetation fire in Laguna Beach, California, about 50 miles south of Los Angeles, has torched about 250 acres.
By the end of it, more than 50,000 residents had been evacuated, 85 people were dead, and an astonishing 20,000 structures were torched into memory.
The frequently goofy scoundrel and one half of the now-defunct "FigTayls" power couple had his torched snuffed at the end of the latest episode.
The Carr Fire in Shasta County has killed six people, left at least seven people missing, destroyed almost 900 structures and torched almost 100,000 acres.
We've learned Ashley settled a case with Adrian Mayorga, the doorman of the legendary West Hollywood building which Ashley accidentally torched ... apparently with a candle.
These chips made from deep-fried seaweed and paired with whipped guacamole topped with torched uni are from chef Nick Erven of LA's Saint Martha.
Wildfires just torched the area Last month the sprawling Thomas Fire destroyed more than 282,000 acres -- the equivalent of more than Dallas and Miami combined.
Last year, a man torched a renowned animation studio in Kyoto, leaving 33 people dead in the country's worst mass killing in almost 20 years.
Some hold banners with graphic photos that depict the atrocities they say were visited on their community: piled corpses, torched villages, rape victims sitting mutely.
Like everywhere else we went, officials in the village insisted that the Rohingya here had torched their own houses in order to garner global sympathy.
Lynx Coach Cheryl Reeve torched her proud, veteran team on Monday after it had fallen behind 28-2 in the first eight minutes on Sunday.
Rioters last Saturday torched cars, looted shops and defaced the Arc de Triomphe in the worst unrest the French capital has seen in five decades.
Think of the size of that setback, the assault on empathy, the divisiveness and tiki-torched terror multiplied by every single citizen of this nation.
The cats were particularly successful when hunting in open areas roughly analogous to a fire-torched landscape, with successful kills 70 percent of the time.
The top-seeded Celtics torched Chicago to finish off a tougher-than-anticipated series and advance in the playoffs for the first time since 22014.
The women of "The View" torched White House counselor Kellyanne Conway on Tuesday for defending GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore against multiple sexual misconduct allegations.
Housing policy has been a central focus of several 2020 Democratic presidential campaigns, including Warren's, who torched the Trump administration proposal in a Friday statement.
The retaliatory strikes sparked violent protests on Tuesday, when demonstrators stormed the main gate of the US Embassy in Baghdad and torched a security post.
Protesters torched cars and lorries, smashed windows in banks, looted retail stores and hurled paving slabs and other objects before police managed to restore order.
He has been torched in four home starts this season, serving up eight homers in 25 innings while going 0-3 with a 113 ERA.
Forget that Julius Randle, a center the Lakers let walk in free agency last summer, torched his old team for 35 points in the loss.
But the love-over-politics plotline seems to be another casualty of an administration that has torched even the most time-honored of Washington chestnuts.
A "people swap" is underway in Aleppo, even after evacuation buses were torched A "people swap" is underway in Aleppo, even after evacuation buses were torched Buses evacuated ill and wounded residents, as well as orphaned children, from the besieged Syrian towns of al-Foua and Kefraya on Sunday after experiencing a setback in the morning when some vehicles came under attack and were set alight.
Tennessee is 21th on third-down conversions on offense, while its secondary has been torched by the likes of Derek Carr, Russell Wilson and Deshaun Watson.
He was torched for seven runs - six earned - and seven hits in four frames of a loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers in his last turn.
Russian investigators altered the charges against artist Pyotr Pavlensky for a performance in which he torched the front door of the Federal Security Service's Moscow headquarters.
WATCH THIS: Stars' Emmys Must-Haves To satisfy any sweet cravings, dessert will be Ocoa Chocolate Crémeux with tropical coconut mousse, torched meringue and exotic fruit.
January 14: Bellevue, Washington A fire that torched the Islamic Center of Eastside near Seattle was an act of arson, Bellevue Police Chief Steve Mylett said.
At Lobéké National Park, one of the Cameroonian parks highlighted in Mwenge's report, allegations of ranger abuses — beatings, torture, torched huts, stolen goods — date back years.
On the frontline south of Mosul, thick black smoke lingered from oil wells that Islamic State torched to evade air surveillance, in the region of Qayyara.
And feminists, eager to protect his progressive agenda on women, allowed the women swirling around Bill to become collateral damage, torched as trailer trash or erotomaniacs.
Demonstrators set fires in the street, torched U.S. and Israeli flags and threw projectiles towards security forces that had barricaded the main road to the complex.
According to the Associated Press, the bear, then just a cub, got caught in the devastating Carlton Complex Fire, which torched 400 miles of Methow Valley.
The New York Daily News torched the Republican Party's passage of the American Health Care Act, the bill intended to start the process of repealing Obamacare.
The total torched area from fires this month now tops 256,000 acres, or 400 square miles, a third larger than the area of New York City.
While sprawling, the wildfire has destroyed 119 homes, far less than the 5003,077 torched by the Carr Fire about 100 miles (161 km) northeast near Redding.
Protests over the shooting turned violent over the weekend as at least six businesses were torched, cars were burned and four officers injured in the clashes.
On Saturday, protesters, for the fourth weekend in a row, threw stones, torched cars and vandalized shops and restaurants in a protest against Macron's economic policies.
New fires continue to erupt in Northern California where firefighters already are struggling to ring massive and deadly blazes that have torched about a thousand homes.
Police said they were investigating arson at the University of Fort Hare in neighboring Eastern Cape province after a building housing university security guards was torched.
Over 1,000 paramilitary troops have been sent to the state in a bid to quell the unrest, which has seen buses torched and buildings set ablaze.
At the end, we would all line up and kiss his cross, and then he'd leave the house smelling like he had just torched the place.
Not too long ago ... Chris torched the club on Instagram, and that pissed off Drai's to the point it issued an ultimatum -- apologize or get out.
The city had lined up a company, but its owner begged off after he received death threats, and a $200,000 Lamborghini he owned was mysteriously torched.
Three people, including a police officer, died during Monday's violent demonstrations in the capital Harare and second city Bulawayo, where protesters looted shops and torched cars.
About 20,000 police struggled to contain several hundred demonstrators who torched cars, looted shops and hurled Molotov cocktails and stones during the July 7-8 summit.
Some houses have been torched, either to create a smokescreen against coalition aircraft bombing Islamic State in support of Iraqi forces, or apparently out of spite.
A Myanmar minister was quoted as saying on Wednesday that the Yangon government will manage the redevelopment of villages torched during the violence in Rakhine state.
Mattis is a staunch supporter of NATO, an international alliance that Trump has torched, claiming other member nations have failed to beef up their military spending.
Earlier this month, 32 students were arrested after a law library at the University of KwaZulu-Natal was torched following protests over tuition fees, Reuters said.
Nico Norena, who runs a food blog called The Succulent Bite, created the specialty 3-foot s'mores flavor, which has nocciolata, bananas, strawberries, and torched marshmallows.
All 14 domestic okapi at the base died, buildings were torched and 100 people were kidnapped, the men used as porters, the women taken as wives.
The largest of the five fires was the so-called Cranston Fire, which quickly turned into a wall of flame that torched timber and dry brush.
" President Donald Trump also torched Massie on Twitter for threatening to hold up the bill, calling him a "third rate Grandstander" and a "disaster for America.
A few of her dishes, like torched mackerel, echo her food at Annisa, while other specialties, including labneh with dukkah and mint, reflect her Lebanese roots.
Lincecum served up three homers and was torched for eight runs in 223 222/210 innings while losing to the Houston Astros in his last turn.
In January, Memorial's office car in Dagestan was torched and employees received phone threats saying the office there would be set alight with them inside it.
"More flipped garbage bye liberal left media everyone of their building needs to be eliminated torched.." Sayoc preceded to tweet four threats at the satirical outlet.
He described a slow journey, hiding in the jungle until it was safe to cross the next paddy field, the next road, the next torched village.
Some parts of the fire, which has so far torched mostly scrub and pastoral land, have been contained and no structures have been damaged, Martin said.
LONDON (Reuters) - Renault Formula One driver Jolyon Palmer says he has torched his 'unlucky underpants' as he seeks a change of fortune in Hungary next week.
It became a kind of lost collection, and here it is installed next to a dress with blow-torched sequins by the downtown designer Shelley Fox.
The vicious Carr Fire near Redding, California, has already torched more than 207,33 acres, an area larger than New York City, since igniting on July 23.
Their confidence in him seemed unwarranted, right up until Foles torched the Minnesota Vikings for 352 passing yards and three touchdowns in the N.F.C. championship game.
Several huge, fast-moving wildfires have torched nearly 25,24 acres in Southern California this week and are expected to continue burn fiercely until at least Saturday.
James spoke of altering his game plan on Monday morning, and that appeared to involve serving as the primary defender on DeRozan, who torched James on Saturday.
Based on the latest data available on the European Union-based Copernicus Emergency Management Service, the largest of the wildfires seems to have torched several thousand acres.
Washington (CNN)A longtime limo driver whose luxury car was torched during Friday's anti-Donald Trump protests in Washington says he's ready to get back to work.
The Tubbs Fire, which ignited in October in Sonoma County, torched 5,643 structures, making it the most destructive wildfire on record in California, and killed 22 people.
"Goons from the minority community" had torched shops and "pulled Hindus out from their houses and assaulted/injured them brutally with choppers & swords", he said on Twitter.
But unless Fulmer gets absolutely torched in his next start or two, sending him down will prompt a major uproar among the fans and in the media.
In Brazil, the government had to deploy troops after residents of a border town torched a Venezuelan squatter camp, forcing people to run back across the border.
The fires, which now appear to be dying down, have torched more than 20173,000 acres—roughly four times the area of New York City—since January 15th.
Police seal off the bar, a sick man found in the bathroom dies, the bar is torched and they are forced into the sewers to retrieve medicine.
Protests over the shooting turned violent during the weekend as at least six businesses were torched, cars were burned and four officers were injured in the clashes.
Tight end Travis Kelce and wide receiver Tyreek Hill torched the Denver defense for a pair of early touchdowns, giving the Chiefs a lead they never relinquished.
Part of that anger was expressed over the weekend when a group stormed and torched the Saudi Embassy in Tehran, which spurred Riyadh to cut diplomatic ties.
His father, worried, called Alaska State Troopers and the following day, David's 1995 Ford Bronco was found torched on a forest trail, according to the state troopers.
There is no way he should have gotten to the ball before that first defender and he not only did beat him, he torched right past him.
More than 11,000 firefighters are still battling the remaining blazes, which have torched over 200,000 acres in Sonoma and Napa counties and destroyed 5,700 homes and structures.
Point guard Derrick Rose returned to the Knicks' lineup and torched the Los Angeles Lakers' backcourt for 212 points, sparking a 219-28 victory at Staples Center.
Rioters looted shops, torched vehicles and placed rocks and other debris across roads on Wednesday, snarling traffic and business in the capital of Africa's most industrialized country.
Less than a week later, soldiers torched dozens of homes belonging to miners and farmers alike and ransacked a school, residents and a local activist group said.
On Saturday, they torched an Eagles' defense, which came in ranked seventh nationally in total defense (298.5 yards per game), for 515 yards (305 passing, 210 rushing).
The last time this happened, the street parties of one mid-size Canadian city escalated to a literal riot that torched cars and pelted cops with bottles.
The fires torched 20,000 acres in about 12 hours Monday alone, meaning they advanced at a rate of more than a football field every three seconds. 4.
"They burnt one house down, blew up the other, they torched the olive trees two three times...There is nothing left," the father of eight told Reuters.
It was a clear admonishment of the president, coming a week after Trump torched the Senate leader on Twitter for not passing ObamaCare repeal legislation in July.
Almost all of them lost their homes in the Camp Fire, which has so far killed 42 people and torched more than 125,000 acres in Northern California.
The unrest appeared to reach a climax on Wednesday night when North West University students torched a car and buildings, forcing an indefinite shutdown of the campus.
Reds relievers have a combined 2.42 ERA in July after they were torched to the tune of 6.21 in April, 298 in May and 24 in April.
The Carr Fire - which has torched 164,413 acres in the scenic Shasta-Trinity region north of Sacramento since breaking out on July 23 - was 47 percent contained.
He was already well known to the Warriors faithful as the opponent who torched Golden State for 54 points in a game during the 2013-14 season.
Shrimp from Newburgh, New York, where they're farmed in tanks in the basement of a former mattress factory, get torched on one side until they curl up.
Demonstrators from the Jat caste blocked roads and railway lines, torched buses, shops and homes, and switched off the water supply to the capital's 18 million residents.
And of course, how can Samwell Tarly follow his best friend when his family was torched by the same woman said best friend (Jon) chooses to follow?
Two weeks ago, for instance, Marcus Mariota torched the Green Bay Packers, leading many observers to put the Tennessee Titans' second-year quarterback in their "rising" column.
We see similar problems with fire insurance in California, which lets homeowners rebuild a torched home, though some insurers are dropping homeowners in high fire risk areas.
It's made up of two separate fires burning in close proximity, and it has already eclipsed last year's record-setting Thomas Fire, which torched about 281,000 acres.
In Nairobi's Mathare slum — and to a lesser extent in Kibera — shops and homes of Kikuyu business owners were torched and looted on Saturday and Sunday night.
Through last week, California fires had torched about 290,000 acres (117,300 hectares), more than double the five-year average over that same period, according to Cal Fire.
Stacked in three layers, covered with a thick meringue frosting, then torched like a giant marshmallow, it's one of those cakes that defines the genre of showstopper.
Forcing recalcitrant men to "bend the knee," Daenerys torched a father and son — a decision that may haunt her in the new season, which starts next Sunday.
In the larger cities of Pretoria and Johannesburg, some Uber drivers and cabbies have been killed and their cars torched as part of an ongoing turf war.
If Sam had been feeling hesitant about revealing Jon's true parentage to him, he was less so after he learned his new queen had torched his family.
Rohingya witnesses who have reached Bangladesh say that the military and vigilante mobs of ethnic Rakhine have torched dozens of villages and sprayed bullets at fleeing residents.
Militiamen and their supporters protesting deadly U.S. air strikes on Iraq hurled stones and torched a security post at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad on Dec. 31.
Here they are full moons, hand-torched to order, the best decorated with no more than shreds of coconut and a dark stain of Java palm sugar.
Angry Pashtun tribesmen chanting anti-Taliban and freedom slogans torched the office of the Taliban in Pakistan's northwestern province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, in response to the Jan.
The protests in December began in the city of Atbara, where hundreds protested against price rises and torched the local headquarters of Bashir's ruling National Congress Party.
Protesters on Sunday torched the Iranian consulate in the holy Shi'ite city of Najaf for the second time in a week, police and civil defense sources said.
Syrian state media accused the YPG-affiliated security force known as the Asayish of violating a ceasefire and said its members had torched government buildings in Hasaka.
I preferred the milk toast: a slab of brioche, crisped just so the edges darken, then soaked with condensed milk until swollen, beaded with sugar and torched.
His vehicle, which had been torched, had been discovered the day after his disappearance, and friends and family quickly began a search, according to the Alaska Dispatch News.
Numerous Rohingya villages in the north of Rakhine have been torched but authorities in Buddhist-majority Myanmar have denied that security forces or Buddhist civilians set the fires.
"They were right in Butembo," he said, referring to how unidentified assailants torched MSF's treatment center there in February, leading the charity to suspend activities in the city.
The fire, which started Sunday, has torched at least 1453,010 square kilometers (389 square miles), authorities said, up from 850 square kilometers (328 square miles) the day before.
In the last week, wildfires across the state have torched about 290,000 acres — more than double the five-year average over that same period, Cal Fire said Saturday.
Clemson's Marcquise Reed torched Georgia Tech for the second time this season, scoring 19 points to lead the visiting Tigers to a 65-42 win on Wednesday night.
But he condemned the rioting, in which demonstrators battled police, torched cars and set up burning barricades, introducing a darker element to a previously largely peaceful protest movement.
"I would make sure I burned more than I ate," she said, writing that she wouldn't get off the treadmill until she torched at least a thousand calories.
Jenkins changed the policy and said that the flags would be donated to a Dallas museum, but a month later PoBoy's and Rich Chic's was torched by arsonists.
He suspended cornerback Janoris Jenkins on Tuesday for missing a workout Monday and the depleted secondary was torched by Goff, who was 14 of 22 with no interceptions.
In Phang Nga, two devices that authorities believe failed to go off were found on Saturday near a market that was torched in an attack early on Friday.
On the night of the attack, the terrorists torched the school, then ordered the girls to march down a dusty back road and pile into open-air trucks.
About 20,000 police struggled to contain several hundred anti-capitalist militants who torched cars, looted shops and hurled Molotov cocktails and stones during the July 7-8 summit.
The Astros' bullpen surrendered a two-run lead before Marisnick torched Wilson (103-210) and gave Houston (214-248) its final lead and a four-game series win.
So Nunes appears to have, in a very short amount of time, torched his own credibility in defense of a clearly false tweet sent out by Donald Trump.
Police in Japan are investigating why a man torched a renowned animation studio in what is being described as the country's worst mass killing in almost 20 years.
The 226-year-old Biagini was torched for seven runs - six earned - and eight hits in one-plus innings against the Chicago White Sox in his last turn.
In the latest incidents, cars owned by government agencies and judicial bodies were torched with petrol bombs in five towns across ethnic Albanian-majority Kosovo overnight, police said.
A spokesman confirmed that the fighters had taken over several government buildings in the city, and had torched others, including a church, a school and the city jail.
On a wing and a prayer, Phil Jackson inserted Lue in the third quarter after Iverson torched Kobe Bryant and Derek Fisher for 30 in the first half.
"They torched my house, took away my daughter's husband and we haven't got any news of him yet," said Noor Mohammad, a refugee, who arrived safely in Bangladesh.
St. John's guard Shamorie Ponds, who torched Duke for 20003 points last year, didn't score until hitting two free throws on the opening possession of the second half.
Rangers LH Cole Hamels (14-5, 3.24) Graveman was torched for eight runs and 12 hits in five innings of a loss to Seattle in his last turn.
Since the Camp Fire erupted November 8 in Butte County, it has killed 77 people, destroyed more than 10,0003 homes and torched an area the size of Chicago.
The area burned so far in Napa and Sonoma is three times larger than Washington, D.C. The fires torched 20,000 acres in about 12 hours on Monday alone.
The report specifically points to an attack in 2018, when a radical Buddhist group torched a mosque, and the house of Samsudeen Fazal, a Muslim father of three.
Los Angeles' biggest The Thomas Fire is the biggest in Los Angeles since the Bel-Air fire in 1961 torched scores of homes of the rich and famous.
A meeting with the Raiders, who were just torched for 21 yards and four touchdowns, is one such matchup, especially if you start two quarterbacks in your league.
At that time, according to a CNN Opinion Research Poll, 59% of Americans opposed Obamacare, as Republicans torched the plan as a huge government takeover of health care.
Activists had blocked roads, torched several vehicles, hurled petrol bombs at a police station and smashed part of a major shopping mall in various districts the previous night.
The wildfires -- which started Sunday night and were aided by both dry conditions and high winds -- burned over 210,22017 acres and torched more than 230,500 homes and businesses.
Numerous officials torched the senior adviser in media stories, did nothing to soften the Bannon-loses-power narrative and watched gleefully as Drudge and others trumpeted his fall.
" McKay, a former Saturday Night Live writer who openly supports left-leaning political candidates, also torched former President Clinton during the interview, saying he "killed the Democratic party.
When they took over the Joint and torched through "Death's Door" and "Over and Over Again," the psychos swayed in unison like cobras dancing to a demented flute.
Last week Medecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) suspended medical activities at the focal point of the epidemic after two of its facilities were torched by unidentified assailants.
Then, on June 27, 22, white mobs torched thirty-five blocks of Greenwood, provoked by unsubstantiated claims that a black shoe-shine worker had attacked a white woman.
Aided by a pair of African-American Shakespearean actors (whose theater has also been torched), the young friends seek safe haven in the minority community of Dactyl Hill.
Muslims were specifically singled out, their houses torched, their livelihoods destroyed, and their lives threatened — just like they had been, years before, when Modi was Gujarat's chief minister.
She recently had the chance to see it in ruins, recognizing it only by the fragments of her torched antique carpet that somehow managed to survive the flames.
The couple denied any wrongdoing but calls for the president's resignation intensified as tens of thousands took to the streets and torched the gates of Mexico's national palace.
The clashes along Gaza's border have caused misery on both sides: At least 170 Palestinians have been killed, and thousands of acres of Israeli farmland have been torched.
The next day, protesters attacked factories, torched subway stations and looted supermarkets in Chile's worst upheaval in decades, eventually forcing Mr. Piñera to deploy troops to the streets.
Miley was torched by San Diego in his last start, when he gave up nine runs and 23 hits over 103 210/25 innings in a no-decision.
On Monday police used tear gas and smoke grenades but struggled to disperse stone-throwing crowds who tore down metal barricades and torched vehicles and a petrol pump.
Three people were killed, including a police officer, homes and markets were torched, and police imposed emergency measures to restore law and order as mobs assaulted their rivals.
Greater Union was among three historically black churches in rural St. Landry Parish, west of Baton Rouge, that police said were intentionally torched over a 10-day span.
Earlier this month Ms Gontareva was hit a by a car in London, her son's car was torched in Kiev and her house in Ukraine was set ablaze.
Images published by state and semiofficial media showed the scale of the damage in images of burned gas stations and banks, torched vehicles and roadways littered with debris.
Greater Union was among three historically black churches in rural St. Landry Parish, west of Baton Rouge, that police said were intentionally torched over a 653-day span.
Lakotani said a "significant number" of Papuans took to the streets in Sorong again after Monday's protests had seen the airport damaged, offices torched and a jail set ablaze.
As long as NGOs are defending themselves against suggestions they torched the Amazon, they are not explaining why the fires are so dangerous or otherwise attacking the Brazilian government.
Dozens of churches were torched the night Sisi -- flanked by politicians, the Al-Azhar Sheikh and the Coptic Pope -- removed Islamist President Mohamed Morsi from power in July 2013.
With help from rainfall, firefighters have contained 98 percent of the blaze, which torched 154,000 acres (62,000 hectares) - an area five times the size of San Francisco, officials said.
In recent weeks protesters have also torched an access gate to the U.S. Embassy in Tegucigalpa and targeted fruit trucks marked with the logo of the Dole Fruit Company.
Arizona has dropped two straight at home and suddenly has issues at the back end of the bullpen as closer Fernando Rodney was torched for his second straight appearance.
Niese is coming off his first loss with the Pirates, getting torched for six runs in five innings of a 7-1 loss to the Chicago Cubs Tuesday night.
The Carr Fire - which has torched 163,207 acres (66,047.5 hectares) in the scenic Shasta-Trinity region north of Sacramento since breaking out on July 23 - was 45 percent contained.
Nicolas Vuignier writes:Produced by Nicolas Vuignier and Jules Guarneri, Torched is a short and conceptual Freeskiing and Snowboarding film exposing the wonders of the winter nights in Wallis, Switzerland.
The firm, which burned through hundreds of millions of dollars of capital, and torched billions of dollars in value on its descent, is now kaput according to The Information.
Scores of facilities were torched that year, part of the backlash that met the 27,218 asylum seekers who came to Sweden at the height of the EU refugee crisis.
TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) - Protesters torched the access gate to the U.S. Embassy in the Honduran capital on Friday during a second day of major protests against President Juan Orlando Hernandez.
Bongo won re-election in 2016 by fewer than 6,000 votes amid widespread accusations of fraud, sparking deadly clashes between protesters and police during which the parliament was torched.
Teknaf, Bangladesh (CNN)After trekking for days through verdant-green paddy fields, they cross a precipitous waterfall, with the black smoke of their torched villages billowing in the distance.
Something that was teased in the photos for Game Of Thrones season 7 where Dany's biggest dragon Drogon seems to have just torched a whole city full of people.
In the Southeast Asian nation of Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, fierce clashes between security forces and Rohingya militants left hundreds dead and entire villages torched to the ground.
The demonstration escalated after protesters stormed and torched the office of a local administrator who had refused to allow them to hold a rally at the plant, said AFP.
Officials have been scouring the country for the suspects, and on Tuesday a torched 2011 Toyota RAV4 that the teens were thought to be driving was found in Gillam.
Rodon was torched in his last outing, retiring only one batter while giving up five runs, six hits and two walks in a loss to the Los Angeles Angels.
Inside the compound, though, we found that Escobar's main house had been torn down, and his vintage-car collection had been torched, leaving a carport full of rusting hulks.
But after holding a 23-2109 advantage with 2105:54 remaining in regulation, the Nuggets were torched 20-2 the rest of the way in the 10-point setback.
He won re-election in 2016 by fewer than 6,000 votes amid widespread accusations of fraud, sparking deadly clashes between protesters and police during which the parliament was torched.
On Sunday morning, Navarro and White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow torched Trudeau, underscoring a growing rift between the U.S. and one of its closest allies over trade policy.
Iraqi state TV broadcast live footage showing the area covered by thick black smoke, rising from oil wells torched by the militants as a tactic to prevent air detection.
A friend told me the story of a college professor with a student who had the latest take on "the dog ate my homework": My phone torched my homework.
This week's fires have torched more than 703,000 acres and are inching perilously close to densely populated areas in Ventura and Los Angeles, shrouding them in dangerous air pollution.
What forced the company into this unsavory position is upward of $30 billion in liability after record-breaking deadly wildfires in 2017 and 2018 torched big swaths of California.
Hill torched the Chargers in Week 1, and while the Chiefs can move the ball without him, they need his versatility to make up for their depleted running game.
Mr. Ryan, a former vice-presidential nominee from Wisconsin, reluctantly accepted the mantle of House speaker in 2015 after House Republican hard-liners torched his predecessor, John A. Boehner.
November's gangland attack on a remote stretch of road in northern Sonora state killed three mothers and six children when their vehicles came under heavy gunfire then were torched.
" Online, the top story on TownHall just after the impeachment hearings concluded read: "It Looks Like the Star Witnesses in Trump-Ukraine Impeachment Effort Just Torched The Democrats' Narrative.
There was also unrest over in Ahmedabad, the capital of the Western Indian state of Gujarat, where numerous vehicles were torched, and several shops and movie theaters were vandalized.
A neighbor saw "a ball of fire" in the middle of the street and called for emergency assistance as her son helped pull Crozier out of the torched car.
The assault on the world's biggest crude oil processing was the worst on regional oil facilities since Saddam Hussein torched Kuwait's oil wells during the 1990-91 Gulf war.
Cars were torched and police were attacked by Molotov cocktails only a few yards away from the G20 summit where President Trump is meeting with foreign leaders on Saturday.
Duffy opened the season with four consecutive strong efforts before the White Sox torched him for six runs and nine hits over 2226 23/23 innings on April 153.
The reigning Art Ross Trophy winner has torched Minnesota for two goals and four assists this season and 21 points (nine goals, 12 assists) in 24 career meetings. 1.
López Serrano's escape to to the border city of Mexicali in Baja California came weeks after the Guzmán brothers, known as "Los Chapitos," reportedly torched his properties in Sinaloa.
Scott's death set off a round of protests and riots in the city of Charlotte, during which a civilian was shot by a protester and police cars were torched.
Swedish model and cook Jennifer Berg turned up the heat and torched the sand around her ... thankfully there was a big body of water nearby to douse the flames.
Kuwait joined other Gulf states in pulling its ambassador out from Tehran last year, rallying behind regional powerhouse Saudi Arabia after the kingdom's embassy in Tehran was torched by protesters.
Four of the five bodies recovered from the torched assisted-living home in Temecula, California, bore gunshot wounds, according to a statement from the Riverside County Sheriff's Department in California.
The Nets were torched 137-112 at home by the Houston Rockets and will put that defense up against a Toronto team that leads the Eastern Conference in scoring average.
The reporter asked about the collision and I chose the, "Yeah, it felt like I was an idiot-magnet out there," response, and instantly torched my reputation with Red Bull.
The blaze, which has torched more than 8,300 acres, started in a 50 feet by 70 feet area under a high-voltage transmission tower, the Los Angeles Fire Department said.
He won re-election in 2016 by fewer than 6,000 votes amid widespread accusations of fraud, sparking deadly clashes between protesters and police during which the country's parliament was torched.
One source told NBC the remains were so badly torched, that investigators couldn't immediately determine the race or sex of the victims, but later learned the victims were both men.
Emergency crews have been working around the clock to extinguish a fire at a sulfur factory in Qayyara, about 30 kilometers south of Mosul, that was torched by ISIS militants.
Nuggets rising star Nikola Jokic torched the Pacers for 31 points and 17 rebounds, although the 76ers have no such interior force with Joel Embiid (knee) sidelined until the summer.
Not only did the Oilers surrender the first goal in a game for the 33rd time in 55 outings, but they were torched for three more power-play goals against.
A few days after the New York Times turned over its editorial page to pro-Trump readers, the paper's opinion section torched the president from just about every angle imaginable.
In her remarks, Ocasio-Cortez torched political moderation, which she equated with worshiping mediocrity, defended democratic socialism and took a question from Bill Nye, better known as The Science Guy.
Seeing how she just torched all of King's Landing -- killing thousands upon thousands of innocents -- A LOT of people are predicting her death ... so yeah, we don't see her living.
Presidential spokesman Ernesto Abella confirmed that the fighters had taken over several government buildings in the city, and had torched others, including a church, a school and the city jail.
Thousands of troops were deployed to quell the protests, which flared on Monday near Sonipat when a freight train was torched and, according to reports, police shot dead three protesters.
The center in Butembo was the same one torched by unknown assailants last week, an attack that prompted medical aid agency Medecins Sans Frontieres to suspend activities in the area.
Satellite photos released by Human Rights Watch Saturday showed what they are desperate to escape -- entire villages torched to the ground in clashes between Myanmar's armed forces and local militants.
Last year, he helped launch an international book drive to replenish the million books that Islamic State torched at the university library, one of the most important in the region.
In 2004, in response to a wave of Albanian attacks on minority Serbs in Kosovo, rioters set the Belgrade mosque ablaze and torched another in the southern city of Nis.
Over a 743-year period from 1946 to 1958, a series of 67 nuclear tests conducted by the US government instantaneously torched the former homes of hundreds of Marshall Islanders.
However, the United States, the United Kingdom and the United Nations have all accused Myanmar of ethnic cleansing and the refugees share similar stories of killings, rape and torched villages.
Past incidents of unrest have not led to attacks on the oil industry, but a bus used by Aramco to transport employees was torched after a protest on Tuesday night.
Vegetation fires in California A vegetation fire in Laguna Beach, California, has torched about 125 acres and is being fought by 75 firefighters, according to the Orange County Fire Authority.
Angry crowds torched the offices of politicians loyal to Kabila and tore down giant posters of the president, chanting in French: "It's over for you" and "We don't want you".
From the kitchens of P. Franco comes another bottle of wine, cured and torched blue mackerel with gooseberry puree and coriander stems, and a bowl of girolles and rabbit agnolotti.
On Friday, a day after the repeat vote was held in most of the country, ethnic violence in Kawangware saw dozens of homes and shops torched and one man killed.
In a mid-January home game against the Los Angeles Clippers, Lou Williams, probably the best sixth man in the league, torched Golden State for a career high 50 points.
Details: Maan said 8 members of the Iraqi security forces were among those killed and 51 public buildings and 8 political party headquarters had been torched by protesters, per Reuters.
Five IS militants fled a jail there, and foreign women from the group being held in a camp torched tents and attacked guards with sticks and stones, the SDF said.
Bannon, who has reclaimed his post as Breitbart News chairman, torched Corker on Fox News Channel's "Hannity" on Monday night, calling him "an absolute disgrace" and demanding he resign immediately.
Ali Bongo won re-election in 2016 by fewer than 6,000 votes amid widespread accusations of fraud, sparking deadly clashes between protesters and police during which the parliament was torched.
This slice had a crisp layer of graham-cracker crust, a silky layer of Hershey's chocolate cheesecake, a fudgy layer of ganache, and a homemade torched-to-order marshmallow topping.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy ordered an investigation after the home of a former central banker responsible for nationalising PrivatBank was torched in a nighttime attack in a village outside Kiev.
Hallmark has since said it will reinstate the ads, but we all saw what they did, including Stephen Colbert, who torched the company during segment on The Late Show Monday.
But after Kennard torched the Rockets with 12 first-quarter points, Langston Galloway grabbed the baton and took over in the second with 10 points on 133-of-6 shooting.
After a 33-year career as a Foreign Service officer, Yovanovitch was ousted from her last big post after being torched by Trump, Rudy Giuliani and conservative columnist John Solomon.
Now living in London as a visiting professor, she has been harassed and attacked; her house in Ukraine was burned; a car belonging to her daughter-in-law was torched.
But it is a crucial step, won through years of diplomatic grunt work, including a sustained effort to rebuild American climate credibility that had been torched by the Bush administration.
Being good involves getting your draft back just torched with all sorts of criticism that hurts and then spending the weekend doing nothing else but picking up the pieces again.
In Colorado, firefighters faced high temperatures, low humidity and gusty winds on Wednesday as they battled eight major blazes that have torched more than 140,000 acres in the drought-stricken state.
NICE/MARSEILLE, France (Reuters) - Firefighters battled wind-whipped infernos along the French Riviera coast on Tuesday as the flames torched vegetation on hills overlooking glitzy Mediterranean resorts thronged by summer holidaymakers.
Now, after Dany went rogue and used her dragon to eviscerate King's Landing, scorching men, women, and children without a care (seriously, she could have torched Jon for all we know).
Over the course of the week, destructive wildfires in the state have forced the evacuation of more than 220,229 people, destroyed hundreds of homes, and torched over 2500,143 acres of land.
Vulnerable Republicans in tough races will be under pressure to back the legislation, but if they do, they will risk backlash from Trump, who has recently torched critics such as Sens.
Greinke, on the hand, was torched for six runs in the first round by the Tampa Bay Rays and then allowed four runs in 10 1/3 innings against the Yankees.
On Thursday it wasn't safe, and thousands of people who lived north of the city had to be flown over the fire that has torched 25 square kilometers (328 square miles).
And these dead trees pose a huge wildfire risk: They were one reason the deadly Camp Fire, which torched the town of Paradise, California, in November, got so big so quickly.
The driver of the truck carrying tribesmen held up a phone and showed a photograph of himself with an AK-47 standing over the torched corpse of an Islamic State fighter.
Right before Gordon torched the Green Bay Packers for 130 yards and a touchdown, he got a brand new custom piece from Al the Jeweler from Labelle Jewelry in New Jersey.
Tokyo (CNN)Police in Japan are investigating why a man torched a renowned animation studio in Kyoto, leaving 33 people dead in the country's worst mass killing in almost 20 years.
Defenseman Dustin Byfuglien also has torched the Leafs with 15 points (four goals, 11 assists) in as many career meetings and is one shy of 400 for his NHL career. 1.
Torra, addressing the regional parliament after protesters threw petrol bombs at police and torched cars on Wednesday evening, said there was a "false narrative" that the Catalan separatist movement was violent.
The anti-Islam PEGIDA (Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West ) movement staged protests across Europe last week, with a refugee center in Prague torched by Molotov cocktails, injuring one.
Scores were also injured when the building was torched, authorities said, with the cause suspected to be arson by a man who shouted "Die" as he doused the building with petrol.
The demonstrations in Paris Saturday erupted into some of the most violent unrest in the city since the historic student protests of 1968, with cars torched, homes destroyed and stores looted.
They said that among the torched villages were the hamlets of Ah Htet Nan Yar and Auk Nan Yar, some 65 km (40 miles) north of Sittwe, capital of Rakhine state.
Yulia Latynina, a journalist critical of the authorities, was forced to flee Russia this summer after having faeces thrown at her, her car torched, and noxious gas pumped into her home.
Unfortunately for Lynch, he is likely to be without No. 2 receiver Emmanuel Sanders, who has torched the Chiefs for 1 receiving yards in his last two games against them. 1.
A torched car and another man deadAs Chynna Deese and Lucas Fowler made their way across the provinces, Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky were on a road trip of their own.
The city's Cross-Harbour Tunnel, next to the Polytechnic university, linking Hong Kong island to the Kowloon peninsula, remained closed after protesters torched a bridge above the toll booths on Sunday.
The commission said its findings show that security forces deliberately targeted men who lived near areas where barricades had been placed and near areas that were torched or looted by protesters.
The President's daughter, for instance, was at his side as he traveled to Tampa, Florida, for a Tuesday night rally in which he torched the media and his supporters jeered journalists.
Pittsburgh still searching for Brady antidote After Brady torched their passive zones in the 214 AFC championship game, the Steelers spent 5.43 preparing with a different approach predicated on man coverage.
Thousands of troops were deployed to quell the protests, which flared on Monday near Sonipat when a freight train was torched and, according to news reports, police shot dead three protesters.
But by the end of the afternoon, hooded youths had filled the highway with burning debris, looted a government storage site, torched two trucks and stolen medical equipment from an ambulance.
Denver's defense did an excellent job limiting Julio Jones, the Falcons' star wide receiver, who had just 33 catches for 29 yards a week after he torched Carolina for 300 yards.
The Thomas Fire, the biggest of a number of blazes currently burning in California, has torched 22,2100 acres, making it the state's third-largest since reliable record-keeping began in 217.
Earlier this month, 32 students were arrested after arsonists torched a law library at South Africa's University of KwaZulu-Natal following days of protests by students over the cost of tuition.
A former top counterterrorism official under Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump just torched the current administration's plans to build a wall mainly to keep terrorists out of the United States.
He talked about his own experiences: that he had been in jail, that his house had been torched and that he limped because of beatings, the documents seen by Reuters show.
He's jabbed allied leaders such as Britain's Theresa May and Germany's Angela Merkel, torched whole nations, such as Pakistan and Belgium, and teed off against retail giants including Macy's and Amazon.
In Colorado, firefighters faced another day of hot temperatures, low humidity and gusting winds as they battled eight major blazes which have torched over 140,000 acres in the drought-stricken state.
Around 100 suspected insurgents stole the officers' weapons and torched their vehicle during the attack in Alijize in Garissa county, according to a police official who asked not to be named.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - A violent feud between South African meter taxi drivers and ride-hailing services Uber and Taxify escalated with another three vehicles torched using petrol bombs, police said on Thursday.
One Uber vehicle and two other taxis were torched last week in the upmarket Sandton district and on Wednesday three Taxify vehicles were set alight in the Pretoria suburb of Sunnyside.
Once rare for Hong Kong, violence has escalated throughout the year, as protesters have torched vehicles and buildings, hurled petrol bombs, dropped debris from bridges onto traffic and vandalised shopping malls.
"Tragically we see Jews being murdered in synagogues, their gravestones defaced with swastikas; Muslims gunned down in mosques, their religious sites vandalized; Christians killed at prayers, their churches torched," Guterres said.
A Reuters witness saw a smouldering car that had been torched outside the Daryaganj police station, and shoes strewn across a street as dozens of policemen in riot gear kept watch.
We're told the main house used in "The Bachelor" survived the fire ... but a 4,000 square foot structure on the property used as a base camp for show producers was torched.
Before the NBA season began, most hoops experts suggested the Portland Trail Blazers were professional basketball's equivalent of a stripped-down car, doused in gasoline, ready to be torched for insurance money.
As a direct result of the protests nine people were killed, over 100 cars torched, the symbolic Arc de Triomphe was defaced, and hundreds of rioters were arrested in clashes with police.
At the other end of the state, meanwhile, more residents were being allowed back into the zone of a wildfire that torched an area the size of Denver west of Los Angeles.
When John Boehner left in 2015, it became clear that no one else could win the support of run-of-the-mill House Republicans without being torched by the hardline Freedom Caucus.
A large chunk of the speech was directed at the media, Donald Trump (who Wolf later torched for not attending) and his administration, but particularly White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
Running back Ezekiel Elliott pounded out 106 yards and a score on 503 carries, while wide receiver Cole Beasley torched the heralded Jacksonville secondary for nine catches, 101 yards and two touchdowns.
Oh, and in case you're unfamiliar, Crème caramel is a custard dessert, that's a lot like crème brûlée, except that it has a soft caramel topping instead of a crunchy, torched top.
The house belonged to 43-year-old John Careaga, who was found dead the next day, his body burned in a torched pickup truck on a tree farm in a neighboring county.
Protesters in Basra ransacked and torched Iraqi government buildings this month and the Iranian consulate was set alight by demonstrators shouting condemnation of what many see as Iran's sway over Iraq's affairs.
Protesters in Basra ransacked and torched Iraqi government buildings this month and the Iranian consulate was set alight by demonstrators shouting condemnation of what many see as Iran's sway over Iraq's affairs.
An injury to Justin Bethel forced Williams into on-the-job training as a starter, and it went poorly, with the 24-year-old being torched for 74 yards and a touchdown.
Xavier Rathan-Mayes (271 points, 4.8 assists) torched the Yellow Jackets for 20 points last season and can take on the scoring load when defenses focus on shutting down Beasley and Bacon.
North Carolina receiver Ryan Switzer torched the Florida State secondary with 14 catches for 158 yards, and running back T.J. Logan scored two touchdowns in the win — one rushing and one receiving.
Atlanta (CNN)Georgia Tech's campus didn't bear any scars Tuesday from a violent night that left a police vehicle torched and three people, at least one of them a student, in handcuffs.
We might be numb to so many attacks on so many groups so often that it obscures how President Trump has torched virtually every institution that could one day hold him accountable.
Baker Mayfield's H.S. coach is going to bat for his ex-QB after the Browns superstar torched Hue Jackson ... saying Baker was just doing what he thought was best for his team.
The facility in the city of Butembo was one of two centers torched by unknown assailants in the space of a few days, prompting Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) to suspend medical activities.
The Chargers (3-93) are an interesting test for that theory, as Melvin Gordon, their star running back, is the type of player who would have torched the Jaguars in previous weeks.
A week ago, a mob of several hundred people chanting Hindu nationalist slogans torched two mosques and dozens of Muslim houses, eyewitnesses said, while nearby houses carrying Hindu symbols were left untouched.
Influential populist cleric Moqtada al-Sadr issued a fresh call for the government to resign, while warning those who torched the embassy that they risked provoking a violent backlash from the authorities.
After spending more than $300 million of his fortune on a massive ad campaign that boosted his poll numbers and landed him on the debate stage, he was torched from every angle.
In one 2015 case, the targets were cartel foot soldiers who blockaded dozens of roads with burning trucks, torched gas stations and shot down a military helicopter with a rocket-propelled grenade.
The burnt area in New South Wales state alone is more than five times larger than the whole expanse torched last year in Brazil, which saw major fires in the Amazon rainforest.
New York watched Janoris Jenkins get torched by Mike Evans all day but still left the two on an island while trying to protect a one-point lead in the final minute.
TAPACHULA, Mexico (Reuters) - Marilyne Tatang, 2000, crossed nine borders in two months to reach Mexico from the West African nation of Cameroon, fleeing political violence after police torched her house, she said.
If you have a tiki-torched backyard for late-night summer entertainment, you can fill them with fuel specifically designed to combat mosquitoes, so your luau can go on uninterrupted by bugs.
With Henry deployed essentially as a decoy against a Spartans defense that stacked the line of scrimmage, Coker torched Michigan State for 286 yards passing and two touchdowns in a 38-0 victory.
Carey Price figures to be in the crease Saturday after Al Montoya, who yielded six goals in his first four starts of the campaign, was torched for all 23 against the Blue Jackets.
Larger celebrations often burn celebrity figures with effigies of flamboyant ex-Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson being torched at a number of events this year while previous targets have included U.S. President Donald Trump.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - The last well on fire at Ajil, an oilfield torched by Islamic State north of Baghdad, has been extinguished, Iraqi Oil Minister Jabar al-Luaibi said in a statement on Monday.
On top of air quality in the U.S. headed toward a massive downward spiral (after being on the uptick for years), California is being torched by yet another round of wildfires this year.
Police fired teargas to disperse a crowd in the town of Fakfak, West Papua, after protesters torched parts of a market, an office building and blocked roads to the airport, CNN Indonesia reported.
People in Cabo Delgado told HRW attackers had burned a mosque and beheaded an Islamic leader in a June 5 attack in which hundreds of homes were torched and scores of cattle slaughtered.
Masked youth torched dozens of cars overnight in Sweden and threw rocks at police, prompting an angry response from the prime minister, who on Tuesday spoke of an "extremely organized" night of vandalism.
The owners and workers of the bus companies have said they will not run their vehicles unless they feel safe after dozens of vehicles were either vandalized or torched in Dhaka and elsewhere.
WR Sammy Watkins will be matched up against Jets CB Darrelle Revis, and Revis was just torched last week by Cincinnati's A.J. Green so it will be interesting to see how he responds.
The most destructive fires in California history -- which killed 42 people and destroyed 8,400 structures -- torched much of Santa Rosa, from high-end homes and middle-class neighborhoods to a mobile home park.
Protesters smashed up and torched Xinhua's office on Saturday in some of the worst violence in weeks, setting fire to metro stations and vandalising buildings, including an outlet of U.S. coffee chain Starbucks.
On his release from prison camp, where he spent years writing down poems from memory, he married my grandmother, whose family had been hiding in the hills and whose house had been torched.
On Friday, Booker torched Trump's reported plans to pardon Customs and Border Protection (CBP) chief Kevin McAleenan if CBP took any action to stop illegal migration for which McAleenan was deemed legally liable.
The Carr Fire has torched more than 130,000 acres of land -- the equivalent of nearly 100,000 football fields -- and it became so big and hot this week, it created its own weather system.
Crews battling a massive wind-driven California wildfire that has torched nearly 275 buildings and charred 230,000 acres are bracing on Monday to protect communities menaced by flames along the state's scenic coastline.
Gatlinburg fire victims: Houses torched, relatives missing Also missing are Memphis couple Jon and Janet Summers, who were visiting the area with their three sons for a family getaway, CNN affiliate WMC reported.
California's largest wildfire complex on record, known as the Mendocino Complex Fire, has already torched an area larger than the city of Los Angeles, which is the sixth-largest city in the country.
The Hornets are in the top 10 in the NBA in field-goal percentage defense (44.6 percent) but allowed the Cavaliers to shoot 50.6 percent in Saturday's loss before getting torched by Butler.
The climax of the meal is washugyu, a crossbreed of wagyu and Black Angus from the Japanese butcher shop across the street, a long tongue of it torched, with glimmers of truffle salt.
This past weekend, undefeated Notre Dame moved up a spot in the A.P. poll, to No. 4, after barely beating Pitt — the same squad U.C.F. torched by 31 points a few weeks before.
But if Sansa is remotely serious about caring for the interests of the common people, she'll see that the last thing the smallfolk need is for northern cities to be torched by dragonfire.
For the Steelers there is cause for concern on defense, where the secondary was torched for a second consecutive week, but the team will probably focus on the vintage performance by Ben Roethlisberger.
Clemson battered Burrow, sacking him five times, but he nevertheless torched the opposing defenders for 463 yards passing and five touchdowns, running in another as L.S.U. rallied from an early 221-point deficit.
But the rallies, which started out peaceful, spiraled into some of the most violent clashes since protests started four months ago, forcing the unprecedented shutdown of the city's metro after stations were torched.
The president's remarks were also torched by officials at Human Rights Watch, a leading international rights group, which warned that Trump was threatening "war crimes" by insinuating that cultural sites could be targeted.
Protesters led by Iranian-backed militias voiced their anger over U.S. air strikes on militia bases in Iraq and Syria, hurled stones and torched a security post at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad.
Scores of shops remain boarded up after being trashed or torched, anti-government graffiti is scrawled over bus stops and buildings, and some streets remain littered with broken glass and twisted metal debris.
The first message warned that "we will burn the reputation of their banks the same way we torched their banks," referring to protesters across Iran who pillaged and burned about 730 bank branches.
But with the exception of a handful of institutions, most notably the secret police, whose offices were torched, the Russian state continued to function as usual — which is to say, not very well.
That quickly changed after Zion Williamson, R.J. Barrett, and Cam Reddish torched the No. 2 Kentucky Wildcats in the Champions Classic to deal head coach John Calipari the worst loss of his career.
Two pick-up trucks belonging to state broadcaster ZBC and police were burned, according to a Reuters witness, but it was not clear who had torched the cars or whether anyone was hurt.
The sentences set off weeks of protests in the northeastern region, at times erupting in violent clashes that saw projectiles fired, cars torched and barricades set alight in the regional capital of Barcelona.
Her home was torched in the attack in Kawarbil village six weeks ago by Myanmar army soldiers, she said, and she and her sister fled with other villagers across the border to Bangladesh.
The Know-Nothings, a secretive third party, ignited riots and torched churches yet captured about 50 seats in Congress and a few governorships with their virulent opposition to immigrants from Ireland and Germany.
During an appearance on Watch What Happens Live on Sunday, the "Fancy" singer revealed she torched ex fiancé Nick Young's clothes in a fire pit after she found out he was cheating on her.
Speights has torched the 76ers for a career-best 32 points, 19823 and 17 the three times he faced them in Oakland since joining the Warriors at the start of the 2013-14 season.
Bunchie has torched his competition — he's won long jump competitions and multiple 100- and 200-meter races, and scored an amazing 30 times in football games last year and 31 times through October 2017.
The corporate headquarters of a utility company in downtown Santiago were firebombed Friday, and on Saturday, in the port city of Valparaiso, the offices of the country's oldest newspaper, Mercurio were torched, Reuters reported.
Police fired tear gas to disperse a crowd in the town of Fakfak, West Papua, after protesters torched parts of a market, an office building and blocked roads to the airport, CNN Indonesia reported.
The fierce Camp Fire near Chico has so far torched more than 150,000 acres, taken at least 77 lives, and destroyed 5003,300 residences, making it the most destructive and deadliest wildfire in state history.
"Rohingya refugees shouldn't be returned to camps guarded by the very same [Myanmar] forces who forced them to flee massacres and gang rapes, and torched villages," said Brad Adams, Human Rights Watch Asia director.
When Iraq's military torched hundreds of Kuwaiti oil wells in 1991 ahead of advancing U.S.-led forces, most fires burned for around two months but some wells were not capped for almost a year.
Saudi Arabia and Bahrain in January 2016 cut diplomatic relations with Iran and some other Gulf states recalled their ambassadors in solidarity with the kingdom after its embassy in Iran was torched by protesters.
To the east in Sutter County, a fire that erupted Tuesday night had torched about 1.5 square miles (4 square kilometers) of grassland but no homes were evacuated, state fire spokesman Scott McLean said.
There were no immediate details on the identity or motive of the people who torched the center in the district of Katwa, at the heart of the country's worst outbreak of the deadly disease.
He momentarily flashes back to the sight of it burned down and torched, which we saw back in the season premiere, then flashes back again to playing football with his family in the yard.
As we previously reported, cops are on the hunt for whoever went to the UFC star's Milwaukee home around 1 AM and torched 3 vehicles on Pettis' driveway in the middle of the night.
Protesters had smashed up and torched Xinhua's office on Saturday in some of the worst violence in weeks, setting fire to metro stations and vandalising buildings, including an outlet of U.S. coffee chain Starbucks.
McConnell and other Republicans have torched Democrats over the Green New Deal, which the American Action Forum, a Republican-allied think tank, estimates would cost between $51 trillion and $93 trillion over a decade.
Protesters had smashed up and torched Xinhua's office on Saturday in some of the worst violence in weeks, setting fire to metro stations and vandalizing buildings, including an outlet of U.S. coffee chain Starbucks.
Ms. Newman and Mr. Nagai served their take — with torched salmon, cancha (large corn kernels), shiso leaf and leche de tigre, a Peruvian citrus-based marinade, but made with yuzu instead of lime juice.
Firefighters in California will be tested by vicious winds on Friday morning as they battle a huge wildfire that has claimed the life of one of their colleagues and torched more than 700 homes.
What Trump supporters fail to remember is that following Obama's election, property was destroyed across the country, for example in Pennsylvania, Texas, and North Carolina, and a predominately black church was torched in Massachusetts.
"The shops collapsed, then the hospital was destroyed," said Mohammed Sediq, a resident who was forced to flee with his family from the center of Taiwara after the district government's compound, too, was torched.
Steps away, the main street looked like a war zone, with cars and shops vandalized, a Muslim shrine torched and the area littered with rocks used in pitched battles between mobs on both sides.
Even the Trail Blazers' Damian Lillard, who torched the Lakers for 48 points, 10 assists and 9 rebounds as he continued to play the best basketball of his life, said he felt empty afterward.
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Montenegro and Serbia summoned diplomats of each others' countries on Friday after sports fans in Belgrade torched Montenegro's flag in protest at a new law that could target Serbian Orthodox Church assets.
On Saturday, protesters torched at least 15 buses on an expressway in West Bengal state, some 20 km (12 miles) from state capital Kolkata, holding up traffic for several hours, two police officials said.
The 6-foot-2 freshman torched every opponent he faced in his lone season as a Sooner, sinking long-range shots, dishing flashy dimes, and eliciting comparisons to two-time NBA MVP Stephen Curry.
The Raiders fell to 1-7 after getting torched by San Francisco's 3RD-STRING quarterback, Nick Mullens, 34-3 on "Thursday Night Football" ... and Prime says he couldn't find the TV remote fast enough.
She has attended more than 150 Morrissey concerts worldwide and she recently extended her ways of praising Moz's greatness by baking cakes with his handsome mug plastered all over it—torched chocolate chest hair included.
After six whole seasons, our Mother of Dragons has finally arrived on Westerosi soil — only to get half of her fleet torched by a psychopath with bad guyliner and an inferiority complex in episode 2.
Forensic police officers and firefighters work by the wreckage of a school bus that was transporting some 50 children on March 20, after it was torched by the bus's driver, in San Donato Milanese, Italy.
On Saturday, in the port city of Valparaiso, the offices of the country's oldest newspaper, Mercurio were torched, the agency also reports, while army has confirmed it shot and injured two people while chasing looters.
Chicago's reserve forward torched the Raptors for a second straight game, pouring in a team-high 29 points as the Bulls held on for a 383-107 victory on Monday night at Air Canada Centre.
Facing the Minnesota Vikings for the right to take on the Patriots in the Super Bowl, Mr Foles torched the NFL's top-ranked defence, racking up 352 yards and three touchdowns without throwing an interception.
The Miami run defense remains tough to penetrate but there are still some major concerns in a rebuilt secondary that has been torched in both games despite the presence of highly regarded transfer Dee Delaney.
The South Is BurningOver 230,000 acres of land stand torched as dozens of wildfires rage across the southeastern United…Read more ReadThe fires spread dramatically over the period of 24 hours, taking officials off guard.
The home of Williams' ex-girlfriend had been torched moments earlier, and police concluded that the Cheetos had played a key role in the incident (though they quickly ruled out Chester Cheetah as a suspect).
At least 88 people have been killed and 196 people are listed as missing three weeks after the deadliest wildfire in California history torched a small mountain community leaving it in smoldering ruins, authorities said.
And, despite a visit from a harried BLM ranger earlier in the day—who had received a faulty tip that there would be a real van torched in sacrifice—the event took place as scheduled.
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has insisted the decision to release Ovidio Guzman was the only way to save lives after cartel henchmen erected roadblocks, torched trucks and opened fire with heavy, military-style weapons.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African police fired tear gas in clashes with students at the University of KwaZulu-Natal on Thursday and arsonists torched a building at another campus overnight as protests over tuition costs spread.
This season on Game of Thrones, characters have been poisoned, left to rot in a dungeon while watching their daughters die, torched like the crispy top of a crème brûlée, and mauled by ice zombies.
Nolasco is 0-1 with a 6.55 ERA in two career starts versus the Angels and has been torched regularly by Pujols, who is 13-for-25 with three homers and 53 RBIs against him.
The meeting, which will take place at 0900 GMT, follows a fourth weekend of violent "yellow vest" riots in which anti-government protesters threw stones, torched cars and vandalized shops and restaurants across the country.
That, in turn, allows the Rockets to throw him on a big whenever they go small, and he has spent lengthy stints guarding guys like Nikola Jokic, Anthony Davis, and Blake Griffin without getting torched.
Rights groups say more than half of more than 400 Rohingya villages in the north of Rakhine state have been torched in a campaign by the security forces and Buddhist vigilantes to drive out Muslims.
But most of the marauders, who took civilians as human shields and torched the town cathedral, were from four local groups allied to Islamic State, and in the lead were the Maute, military officials said.
Reports from refugees and rights groups paint a picture of widespread attacks on Rohingya villages in the north of Rakhine state by the security forces and ethnic Rakhine Buddhists, who have torched numerous Muslim villages.
He spoke after rioters torched motorbikes and set barricades ablaze on Paris's upmarket Boulevard Saint-Germain on Saturday, underscoring how protests against high living costs and President Emmanuel Macron have turned violent on the fringes.
Police fired tear gas at protesters overnight in multiple locations as activists blocked roads, torched several vehicles, hurled petrol bombs at a police station and metro train and smashed up part of a shopping mall.
Photograph by Zachary Zavislak for The New Yorker The Newburgh shrimp, which are cured in salt and sugar and brushed with olive oil before they're torched, are finished with a swipe of shrimp-head oil.
On March 16 protesters torched the restaurant's famous red awning and trashed the interior, during one of a series of demonstrations against President Emmanuel Macron's economic policies and a government seen as out of touch.
Four men attacked an Uber driver and torched his car in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi, police said on Monday, marking the latest incident of growing harassment against Uber drivers in the East African nation.
James (261 average on 23-of-222 shooting) and point guard Kyrie Irving (203 on 220-of-2105 shooting) have torched the Raptors at will as Cleveland averaged 3 points over the first two games.
PARIS (Reuters) - Hundreds of masked and hooded anarchists smashed shop windows, torched cars and hurled cobblestones at riot police on Tuesday, hijacking a May Day rally by labour unions against President Emmanuel Macron's economic reforms.
In Paris, hundreds of masked and hooded anarchists smashed shop windows, torched cars and hurled cobblestones at riot police on Tuesday, hijacking a May Day rally by labor unions against President Emmanuel Macron's economic reforms.
Nick Saban and the crew hit 1600 Pennsylvania Ave to celebrate their crazy win over Georgia back in January ... in which Tua Tagovailoa came off the bench and torched the Bulldogs in the OT thriller.
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Youths torched and vandalized scores of cars in the Swedish city of Gothenburg and surrounding towns and Prime Minister Stefan Lofven said on Tuesday the disturbances looked organized "almost like a military operation".
The industrial compound includes a concert hall of torched wood and stainless steel, a more intimate club with a D.J. booth, a second-floor coffee shop, and an art gallery nested in an elevated walkway.
It was here, under a highway bridge, that four men torched the body of a young veterinarian after they gang-raped and suffocated her a few weeks ago in a case that horrified the country.
It was here, under a highway bridge, that four men torched the body of a young veterinarian after they gang-raped and suffocated her a few weeks ago in a case that horrified the country.
Kazmir is 9-9 with a 3.99 ERA in 43 career starts against Boston and has been torched by Dustin Pedroia (22-for-43, two homers) while succeeding against Ortiz (12-for-51, two homers).
GENEVA, Nov 43 (Reuters) - Approximately 731 banks and 140 government sites were torched in recent unrest in Iran, Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli said in remarks published by the official IRNA news agency on Wednesday.
About 8,000 of these would be deployed in Paris where rioters torched cars and looted shops off the famed Champs Elysees boulevard, and defaced the Arc de Triomphe with graffiti directed at President Emmanuel Macron.
During the Battle at Winterfell, Daenerys torched the Night King with some good old-fashioned dracarys, only to find out was fireproof; I expect Euron to endure a similar scenario, but with a much different result.
TMZ got exclusive video of the "Jackass" star performing at the Comedy Works club in Denver Thursday night ... pulling off an amazing cup trick ... just days after his arms were torched in a stunt gone wrong.
Police in rural New York are appealing to the public for information about a likely double-homicide that claimed the lives of two longtime friends, whose bodies were found with gunshot wounds inside a torched car.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - One Uber vehicle and two other taxis were torched in South Africa's main business district on Thursday night in a feud over fares, but no one was injured, Uber and police said on Friday.
The Suns tried to ride that tactic to back-to-back wins but ended up getting outrebounded (295-28) and outscored in the paint (22-215) while managing to get torched on the perimeter as well.
YANGON (Reuters) - Myanmar's government will manage the redevelopment of villages torched during violence in Rakhine state that has sent nearly half a million Rohingya Muslims fleeing to Bangladesh, a minister was reported on Wednesday as saying.
But federal officials got wind of the scheme, so on their return Foster towed the Clotilda up Mobile Bay in the dead of night, offloaded the 110 captives aboard onto a steamer, and torched the ship.
PRETORIA, June 22 (Reuters) - South Africa's capital was tense on Wednesday after residents torched buses and looted shops overnight, police said, in clashes sparked by the ruling party's choice of a mayoral candidate for local polls.
A number of vehicles operated by Taxify, an Estonian start-up, and Uber have been torched in South Africa and police monitor hot spots including a commuter train station in Johannesburg's upscale financial district of Sandton.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Four men torched a car from the ride hailing company Uber in the Kenyan capital Nairobi on Wednesday, police said, on the same day Uber launched its services in Mombasa, Kenya's second largest city.
When your entire team is stuck in a slump, not only will your offense understandably suffer, but the floor will cramp against defenses that can just switch and help without fear of getting torched from deep.
In Blantyre on Thursday, mobs "torched a 22-year-old epileptic man in Chileka, and another man was stoned to death ...after being suspected of being a blood sucker," said Ramsy Mushani, a national police spokesman.
Over the past four Saturdays, demonstrators have torched cars, looted shops and clashed with police in Paris and other French cities, although protests in the capital last weekend were smaller and more peaceful than previous ones.
The Lower East Side stood amidst the torched remains of fires that had gutted  the city's redlined areas, and at the precipice of the gentrification that would drive most artists and filmmakers out of the neighborhood.
Relatives of the victims rejected the mistaken identity theory, arguing that shell casings and personal belongings found near the torched car suggest the attackers came close and made sure everybody was dead before igniting the vehicle.
Mariners RH Taijuan Walker (1-0, 1.50) Fister has lost consecutive starts as he was torched for six runs and nine hits in 5 2/3 innings by the Royals in the first of the defeats.
It wasn't just dessert, but a carefully preserved artifact from one of Charles Ranhofer's old menus: banana ice cream sandwiched in walnut cake, sticky with apricot jam, swaddled in a thick layer of spiky torched meringue.
After being torched in a 72-43 win over Missouri State to open the season, the defense was much better against the Gamecocks but couldn't seem to stay off the field in the second half. 1.
Saudi Arabia and Bahrain in January 2016 cut diplomatic relations with Iran and some other Gulf states recalled their ambassadors in solidarity with the oil-rich kingdom after its embassy in Iran was torched by protesters.
Rioters in Paris torched motorbikes and set barricades ablaze on the upmarket Boulevard Saint Germain on Saturday, as protests against high living costs and the perceived indifference of President Emmanuel Macron turned violent on the fringes.
German police braced for a third day of violent clashes with anti-capitalist protesters bent on disrupting the G20 summit of global leaders in Hamburg port, after radicals torched cars, smashed shops and injured officers overnight.
By midday Tuesday flames had torched nearly 22019 square miles (18 sq km) of scrub and forest, powered by up to 45 mph (72 kph) winds, and the lowest moisture levels of the year, authorities said.
The assailants, who the officials said belong to the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), a Ugandan Islamist group, also kidnapped several people and torched a Catholic church during two separate attacks about 35 km (22 miles) apart.
In the entrance to Rakan Abu Omar's house, which was also occupied and then torched by Islamic State, the blood of a mortally wounded fighter who was dragged in off the street has yet to dry.
A year has passed since a church shooting torched the parched landscape of Riversend, where everyone talks about the punishing weather but few have the stamina to take it without boiling over into rage or despair.
Obviously, if you're skeptical of tax cuts and admit that healthcare access and climate change are actual problems, you'll be arguing against not just Trump but all of the candidates Trump torched in the 2016 primaries.
The wagashi craft requires expert handling of the dough for each piece, and the mastery of ancestral gestures and finishing touches: Some mochi are torched, while others are branded with a hot iron, or yaki-in.
" Boehner 'let out his inner Trump' Former House Speaker John Boehner torched Cruz in a withering interview at Stanford University last week, calling the Texas senator "Lucifer in the Flesh" and a "miserable son of a b----.
KUALA LUMPUR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Rohingya refugees voiced fears on Wednesday that family had been killed back home and homes torched as they protested against the worst violence to grip northwest Myanmar in at least five years.
"People have been killed, business premises bombed and torched, houses have also been set ablaze in the fight between Oromo and Somali Garre fighters," said Wario Sora, a human rights activist from Moyale on the Kenyan side.
The World's Largest Solar Plant Just Torched ItselfImage: ISEGSMisaligned mirrors are being blamed for a fire that broke out yesterday at the world's largest solar power plant, leaving the high-tech facility crippled for the time being.
"To see such an ancient and beautiful place that I love devastated has left me in shock"As of last week, over 25,000 acres of land—roughly 2 percent of the World Heritage Area—had been torched.
In the Kenyan capital Nairobi, Uber's fastest growing market in sub-Saharan Africa, an Uber driver was attacked and his car torched last month after the government rejected calls by Kenya's taxi association to ban the company.
One property was located as far as Paradise, California, the small town that saw nearly 90 percent of its development torched in a 2018 fire; in Navajo County, Arizona, the agency subsidizes close to 20 rental buildings.
One tragedy after another Shortly after the mass shooting, Thousand Oaks had to grapple with another tragedy: the Woolsey wildfire, which has torched more than 97,000 acres of Southern California and is still raging out of control.
Citing "massive fraud", Mesa called for a strike in La Paz on Monday, which would intensfy days of protests that have already seen electoral offices in some regions torched and large marches and strikes in major cities.
Jimenez is 23-22 with a 21 ERA in seven career starts versus the Mariners while being torched by Robinson Cano (211-for-23, two homers, four doubles) and shutting down Cruz (21-for-63, nine strikeouts).
PARIS (Reuters) - Youths who torched a police car and attacked the car driver with an iron bar as he fled the flames were sentenced to up to seven years in jail by a French court on Wednesday.
Protesters have torched vehicles and buildings, hurled petrol bombs at police stations and trains and vandalized prime shopping malls over the past week in some of the worst violence seen in more than five months of unrest.
In June, PNG's government declared a nine-month state of emergency and sent in the military following intensive violence in the Southern Highlands province (SHP), where rioters looted businesses and torched a government plane and court buildings.
Leake was torched for seven runs and eight hits in five innings by his former club when matched against Finnegan last week and is 213-553 with a 255 ERA in two career starts versus the Reds.
Of the players the Saints wound up with, lineman Akiem Hicks is a solid starter, corner Corey White was torched a few years in the starting lineup, and wideout Nick Toon was never able to stay healthy.
Before it's even begun production, Confederate has been torched by audiences and critics who not only wonder if the Game of Thrones showrunners can tell such a story as two white men, but also whether they should.
It's not widely known, but there was an AI bubble in the 1980s where there were a whole bunch of venture-backed companies that got funded and they basically all blew up and torched all the capital.
Trucks torched Bogota on Saturday night said all border crossings between Colombia and Venezuela would be closed Sunday and Monday so that authorities could evaluate damage to infrastructure it said had been caused by the Maduro government.
Jok torched the Cornhuskers for 34 points in Lincoln exactly a month ago, but it proved to be not enough as Nebraska's Glynn Watson Jr. matched him point for point in a 93-90 double-overtime victory.
The most violent protests during the past few day took place in the northeastern state of Assam, where mobs torched buildings and train stations, angry the law would help thousands of immigrants from Bangladesh become lawful citizens.
The most violent protests during the past few days took place in the northeastern state of Assam, where mobs torched buildings and train stations, angry the law would help thousands of immigrants from Bangladesh become lawful citizens.
CÚCUTA, Colombia — The narrative seemed to fit Venezuela's authoritarian rule: Security forces, on the order of President Nicolás Maduro, had torched a convoy of humanitarian aid as millions in his country were suffering from illness and hunger.
He was torched for seven runs - six earned - and 14 hits in six innings by Detroit on April 30 before allowing just two runs and six hits in 6 83/3 frames against Baltimore in his last turn.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Three men, including the late mobster John Gotti's grandson, admitted on Tuesday that they torched a car because its driver cut off a reputed Bonanno crime family associate in traffic in April 22002, prosecutors said.
President Emmanuel Macron and his government have been forced back on the defensive after rioters ransacked luxury boutiques and torched cafes and a bank on Saturday in the latest flare-up of violence against Macron's pro-business reforms.
Protesters have routinely torched store fronts and businesses including banks, particularly those owned by mainland Chinese companies and vandalized the city's metro system MTR Corp as they view it as acting at the government's behest to curtail protests.
Stephen Curry torched the Los Angeles Clippers on Saturday for a season-high 45 points in less than three quarters of work, leading the Golden State Warriors to a 121-105 rout at Staples Center in Los Angeles.
Earlier this month, angry residents torched 19 schools in the northern Limpopo province, protesting a change in municipal boundaries which they say is a recipe for poor social services, as tensions rise ahead of local polls in August.
Small retailers saw a big drop in revenue, and the hotel industry lost reservations following last Saturday's protests as rioters torched cars, vandalised cafes, looted shops and sprayed anti-Macron graffiti in some of Paris's most affluent districts.
In February, PG&E acknowledged that it believed its equipment "will be determined to be an ignition point" for the blaze, which killed 85 people, torched 153,000 acres, and destroyed more than 303,000 homes, businesses, and other buildings.
PARIS (Reuters) - Christian Dior is bringing forward its men's fashion show in Paris to avoid "yellow vest" protesters who have fought police, torched cars and smashed up shops over recent weekends, a source familiar with the decision said.
After staging the first event in Kenya's Kakuma refugee camp last year, several East African refugees were beaten and others had their shelters deliberately torched, forcing the United Nations to relocate some 200 people to Nairobi for safety.
Small retailers saw a big drop in revenue, and the hotel industry lost reservations following last Saturday's protests as rioters torched cars, vandalized cafes, looted shops and sprayed anti-Macron graffiti in some of Paris's most affluent districts.
He allowed just five hits in each of the four victories but was torched in his loss during this stretch, giving up nine runs and eight hits in 3 1/3 innings against St. Louis on May 19.
Thus, Obama will not have torched a less established judicial career, or burned a potential Supreme Court nominee likely to excite liberal ideologues, like Garland's colleague Sri Srinivasan, who a future Democratic president may wish to put forward.
Victor Oladipo torched Boston's defense for 1123 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to help the Indiana Pacers hold off a late push from the Celtics in a 97-91 victory on Friday night at TD Garden in Boston.
The home-and-home with the Jets comes along at the right time for Dallas, which was torched for 13 goals in back-to-back losses last week before Jamie Benn scored twice in Tuesday's 5-24 victory.
ET, FSN Tennessee (Nashville), CSN Chicago ABOUT THE PREDATORS (83-16-7): James Neal has torched the Blackhawks during his career, scoring twice in the most recent meeting and accumulating 14 goals and five assists in 23 outings.
The CJNG, as it's known, had in the past used "narcobloqueos," usually torched buses, around Guadalajara after the capture of important cartel members, blocking roads in what was thought to be a tactic to allow others to escape.
It started Monday in Ventura County, and has since spread into Santa Barbara County, making it the biggest in the Los Angeles area since the Bel-Air fire in 1961 torched the homes of the rich and famous.
This provoked a ferociously disproportionate response in which the Myanmar military killed thousands, torched hundreds of villages and forcibly displaced more than 700,000 Rohingya to Bangladesh in the largest and fastest movement of people since the Rwandan genocide.
ERBIL, Iraq (Reuters) - Iraq has finished repairing the Ajil oilfield which had been torched by Islamic State militants, Oil Minister Jabar al-Luiabi said on Tuesday, adding that the asset was now producing 7,000 barrels per day (bpd).
The death toll, our correspondent reports, seems likely to grow as the authorities begin the grim task of inspecting the torched cars and wrecked homes in which some evacuees sought escape or refuge, only to find themselves trapped.
At times Sunday's series finale rendered this literally, as when the Iron Throne itself, the inspiration for most of the terrible things we've seen over eight seasons, was grief-torched by Drogon after Jon Snow killed its mom.
The rallies spiralled into some of the most violent clashes since protests started four months ago, forcing the unprecedented shut down of the city's metro after many stations were torched and scores of shops and China banks damaged.
It would spark up relatively the same as the juicy, green buds at your local pot shop, only its smell would be "virtually undetectable" in its container and even when torched with a lighter, according to the company.

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