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US | Track the Path of Hurricane Maria As It Strengthens in the Caribbean | Hurricane Maria is strengthening in the Caribbean and its latest path shows the storm threatening islands that are only just recovering from Hurricanes Irma and Jose. The Category 5 storm, with winds clocking at 130 mph, was expected to hit the Leeward Islands late on Monday, according to the National Hurricane Center.... |
US | Vandals Have Attacked a Jewish Cemetery in Missouri Toppling Scores of Tombstones | More than 100 headstones were reportedly damaged or toppled in a historic Jewish cemetery in University City, Mo. on Monday, in what local media says was likely an act of vandalism carried out by an organized group. According to Fox2 St. Louis, police will not say whether it is being pursued as a hate crime. "It's extr... |
US | Suspect Caught in Charleston Church Shooting | Authorities on Thursday said they had arrested the suspect in the Charleston, S.C. shooting inside a historically black church that killed nine people and is being investigated as a hate crime. Police identified the suspect as Dylann Roof, 21, of Lexington, S.C. and said they had captured him after a massive manhunt fr... |
US | Child Contracts the Plague After Trip to Yosemite National Park | Public Health officials in California are investigating a case of the plague contracted by a child who had recently camped at Yosemite National Park. News of the investigation comes in the wake of reports of the recent death of a Colorado resident who had contracted the rare disease that case marked the second plague d... |
US | CDC Confirms Zika Virus Infection in Minnesota Woman | A case of the Zika virus has been confirmed Wednesday in a Minnesota woman who traveled to Central America, health officials said. The Minnesota Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say the woman began showing symptoms Jan. 1, after she traveled to Honduras. The woman was not hospital... |
US | The Quality of Mercy | Some actions simply can't be explained, only explored, their meaning shifting with the passage of time. First came the crimea young man warmly welcomed into a church Bible study in Charleston, S.C. in June, only to pull out a .45caliber handgun from his fanny pack and -methodically shoot one member after another, nine ... |
US | President Trump Bypassed Normal Gun Licensing Procedures Says ExNYPD Official | NEW YORK A disgraced former commander in the New York Police Department's gun licensing bureau claimed in a court filing Wednesday that President Donald Trump and his eldest son were among celebrities and donors who got licenses without proper credentials. The court papers were filed by a lawyer for former Lt. Paul De... |
US | FedEx Says NRA Member Discounts Are Here to Stay | FedEx Corp. is maintaining discounts for members of the National Rifle Association, even as calls for a boycott mount on social media after a deadly school shooting in Florida. The courier said it "has never set or changed rates for any of our millions of customers around the world in response to their politics, belief... |
US | Prince Harry Meets President Obama at the White House | On Wednesday, Prince Harry followed his older brother Prince William in having an audience with President Barack Obama at the Oval Office. While Prince William spoke about the plight of endangered elephants and rhinos in Africa during his White House meeting last December, Harry was promoting his campaign to help wound... |
US | This Is Hurricane Harveys Path and Forecast | Texas is preparing for Hurricane Harvey, which is likely to be the strongest such storm to hit the U.S. in over a decade. Currently a category two hurricane, it could strengthen into a category three storm before it strikes. Hurricane Harvey is expected to make landfall on the middle Texas coast late Friday or early Sa... |
US | Republicans Are Less Likely Than Democrats to Believe Women Who Make Sexual Assault Accusations Surv | In the two months since Harvey Weinstein was felled by a wave of allegations, American attitudes on sexual harassment and assault have shifted dramatically. Hundreds of people have come forward with accusations against powerful men in industries ranging from Hollywood and the media to politics and business, sparking a ... |
US | Pope Francis Newest Saint May Not Last at US Capitol | Though Pope Francis will soon formalize Junpero Serra's status as a saint in the Catholic Church, the California friar's place in the U.S. Capitol is less secure. A bronze statue of Serra currently stands in the National Statuary Hall, south of the Capitol Rotunda, where the pope will speak Thursday. The statue, one of... |
US | Parents Are Facing a Nightmare at the US Border | Earlier this year, a young Honduran woman named Mirian gathered her 18-month-old son into her arms and walked across the bridge between Matamoros, Mexico, and Brownsville, Texas, where she presented herself to U.S. border agents to ask for asylum. Mirian and her son spent the night in a detention facility. The next day... |
US | University of Iowa Student Found Frozen to Death in Minus51Degree Wind Chill the 8th Polar Vortex D | A University of Iowa student was found apparently frozen to death on campus as wind chills hit minus-51 degrees Fahrenheit one of at least eight people to die as a result of the record-setting cold that had settled on the Midwest this week. Authorities said the body of Gerald Belz, 18, was found by campus police just ... |
US | San Bernardino Shooters Left Their Baby with Grandmother Before Rampage | A couple who died in a hail of bullets after allegedly killing 14 people during a Christmas party at a state-run center for people with developmental disabilities left their six-month-old daughter with her grandmother before the onslaught. U.S.-born Syed Rizwan Farook, 28, and wife Tashfeen Malik, 27, were killed in a ... |
US | A Woman Who Says She Is Donald Sterlings Ex Is Suing Him for Racial and Sexual Abuse | A woman claiming to be the ex-lover of Donald Sterling, the disgraced basketball-team owner who was recently barred from the NBA for life after making racist comments, launched a suit against the 80-year-old on Monday for alleged racial discrimination and sexual harassment. Maiko Maya King says she faced a "steady stre... |
US | Ahmed Mohameds Dad Says He Wont Return to Public School | The 14-year-old student who was arrested for bringing a clock that was mistaken for a bomb to class will not be returning to his high school, his father said Thursday. , Ahmed Mohamed will either enroll at a private school or be home schooled, his father told WFAA. The teenager was handcuffed and taken to a police stat... |
US | Florida Shooting Survivors Are Being Targeted by Conspiracy Theories Heres What to Know | After surviving a shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School that left 17 people dead, many of the student survivors have become vocal advocates for gun control and changes in mental health care and school safety. Just days after they lived through the worst high school shooting in U.S. history, they're being tar... |
US | Mad Men Creator Matthew Weiner Accused of Sexual Harassment by Former Writer | Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner has joined the growing list of high-profile men who have been accused of sexual harassment in recent weeks. Kater Gordon, a former writer on the popular TV show, said in an interview with The Information on Thursday that Weiner harassed her during a light night in the office. As they were... |
US | See Stunning Before and After Photos of Hurricane Irmas Impact on the Caribbean | Hurricane Irma tore into the Caribbean Islands and Florida with full force, killing at least 55 people and damaging thousands of properties. People and businesses, were reeling from the catastrophe. Many still are. , While the damage has been brutal, its full extent still has yet to be determined. These before and afte... |
US | Mother of Columbine Shooter I Am So Sorry for What My Son Did | Sue Klebold, mother of Columbine shooter Dylan Klebold, spoke out about the guilt she still lives with over her son's deadly attack in an emotional interview with Diane Sawyer Friday night. "I am so sorry for what my son did, yet I know that just saying that I'm sorry is so inadequate," Klebold, 66, said on 20/20. "The... |
US | White Nationalist Richard Spencer Will Speak at Texas AampM | Richard Spencer, the white nationalist and prominent figure of the so-called "alt-right" movement, will speak at Texas AM University in December, despite protests against the event. Spencer made recent headlines after video earlier in November was released showing him quoting Nazi propaganda in German during a highly a... |
US | See One World Trade Center Light Up in Rainbow Colors for Orlando | Amid the outpouring of grief and solidarity that marks the aftermath of instances of mass violence, iconic global monuments have often used their lights and facades to make a statement and engender poignant symbolism. Saturday's mass shooting at a popular gay nightclub in Orlando the worst in U.S. history, where 50 pe... |
US | Betrayals a 100 Million Bribery and a Netflix Star These Are the 7 Biggest Bombshells From El Chapos | The dramatic drug-trafficking trial of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman had all the hallmarks of a television soap opera. Revealing text messages painted the 61-year-old notorious kingpin as a prolific philanderer. Stunning testimonies exposed the widespread government corruption in Mexico, implicating some of the country's t... |
US | Alligator Eats Burglary Suspect Hiding From Cops in Lake | A suspected burglar in Florida was killed and partially eaten by an alligator after he hid in a lake to evade police, authorities said Tuesday. Matthew Riggins, 22, drowned and was devoured by an 11-foot gator after a police chase in November, according to autopsy results released by the Brevard County sheriff's office... |
US | Donald Trump to Puerto Rico After Slamming Mayor Dont Believe The Fake News | President Donald Trump did an about-face Saturday when he praised officials in Puerto Rico after saying San Juan Mayor Carmen Yuln Cruz and others have "poor leadership ability.", Over the span of numerous tweets Saturday afternoon, Trump complimented Governor of Puerto Rico Ricardo Rossello and Congresswoman Jennifer ... |
US | US Census Bureau Shows More People Living in Areas of Poverty | A U.S. Census Bureau report released on Monday reveals that the proportion of people living in areas of poverty increased by 7.7 percentage points from 2000 to 2010. Latest figures collected by the American Community Survey from 2008 to 2012 showed that 1 in 4 U.S. residents lived in areas with a poverty rate of at lea... |
US | The Government Shutdown Could Hurt Americas Credit Rating if Its Not Resolved Soon | Bloomberg The U.S. political gridlock that has shut down part of the government risks running into a crucial deadline that would limit the Treasury's borrowing ability, if left unresolved, and potentially threaten America's top-credit standing. While the looming end of a debt-ceiling suspension on March 1 won't trigge... |
US | A Gorilla at the Cincinnati Zoo Was Shot Dead After a Boy Fell Into the Exhibit | A gorilla at the Cincinnati Zoo was shot dead Saturday after it grabbed and dragged around a three-year-old boy who had fallen into its enclosure, officials said. The child was treated for serious but non-life threatening injuries after he had crawled through a barrier and fell about 12 feet into the gorilla's exhibit,... |
US | Santa Claus Who Says Boy Died in His Arms Stands by Story Amid Doubts | The Tennessee Santa Claus who went viral for his heartbreaking story about a terminally ill boy dying in his arms stood by his story Wednesday as its veracity came into question. Eric Schmitt-Matzen, 61, made global headlines this weekincluding on TIMEafter he told a local newspaper of how he dressed as St. Nick to vis... |
US | GOP Rolls Back Online Privacy Rules | Congressional Republicans have voted to scrap a series of online privacy protections approved during the waning days of the Obama Administration by the Federal Communications Commission FCC. The rules, which were set to take effect in December, required Internet providers to obtain customers' permission before collecti... |
US | Anthony Bourdain Sometimes Travels With a Sneaky Credit Card That Turns Into a Knife | Travel expert Anthony Bourdain of CNN's Parts Unknown shared his tip for traveling in areas with high crime. In an interview with the New York Times, Bourdain said he keeps the hidden knife for traveling in places with "heavy street crime.", "It's not something you'd want to get into a serious fight with, but it might ... |
US | Disneyland Asked California to Say Park Was Safe During Measles Outbreak Report Says | Disneyland asked California officials to reassure the public that the amusement park was safe to attend amid the measles outbreak that started there in December, according to a new report. The Associated Press, citing documents obtained, reports that Disneyland officials sent a series of emails to the California Depart... |
US | Penn State Frat Suspended Over Facebook Photos of Nude Unconscious Women | A fraternity at Pennsylvania State University has been suspended after police accused members of operating a secret Facebook page that featured photos of naked women apparently taken when they were unconscious. According to WJAC, police in State College, Pa. were given a tip about two Facebook pages where members of th... |
US | This Graphic Shows Where Sharks Attack Most in the US | , From the vicious predator portrayed in Jaws to Shark Week on the Discovery Channel, shark attacks occupy a unique place in the public imagination. That fascination was on full display this week when two separate shark attacks in North Carolina spurred a media feeding frenzy. Around the world, shark attacks are rare. ... |
US | President Trump Says HurricaneStricken Puerto Rico Is In Deep Trouble | President Donald Trump posted a trio of tweets Monday night that appeared to center on Puerto Rico's fiscal debt, as the devastated U.S. territory struggles to recover from powerful Hurricane Maria. After commending the recovery of Texas and Florida which were lashed by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, respectively Trump ... |
US | Poster Declaring Ideal Cheerleader Look Sparks Backlash Against University of Washington | An infographic telling prospective University of Washington cheerleaders how to do their hair and makeup has sparked a blacklash on campus and on social media. Women trying out for the cheerleading squad should have a "bronze, beach glow" with "flattering eye shadow" and should avoid "tops that cover the midriff," acco... |
US | The New York Times Shows Its Never Too Late To Issue A Correction | In 1853, the New York Times ran a profile on Northup, a free man kidnapped in the 1840s, sold into slavery, and then rescued 12 years later. That story was eventually made into the Oscar winning film 12 Years A Slave. But some particularly observant readers noticed that the 1853 article spelled Northup's name wrong, on... |
US | WikiLeaks Source Chelsea Manning Sues Govt Over Hormone Treatment Request | Chelsea Manning, who is serving a 35-year sentence at Fort Leavenworth military prison for leaking classified government documents to WikiLeaks, has sued U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel over the government's refusal to pay for gender reassignment treatment. "The government continues to deny Ms. Manning's access to n... |
US | Oklahoma Inmate Felt Liquid Fire During Execution Doctor Says | An Oklahoma inmate whose prolonged execution triggered a statewide moratorium on executions likely suffered excruciating pain akin to "liquid fire" throughout his lethal injection last April. That's how one doctor assessed what Clayton Lockett experienced as he was put to death, in a federal court hearing Wednesday tha... |
US | Heres What Pope Francis Gave Speaker John Boehner | Pope Francis gave Speaker John Boehner a gift during a private meeting Thursday morning. The pope's gift was a bronze bas relief decorated with the logo of the World Meeting of Families, the largest gathering of Catholic families in the world. Held every three years, the event will be held this year in Philadelphia, th... |
US | Donald Trumps Move to Shrink Two National Monuments Sets Stage for Battle Over 111YearOld Law | On Monday, President Donald Trump traveled to Utah, where supporters greeted him at the airport and protestors were awaiting him at the state capitol with signs like, "Keep your tiny hands off our public lands.", The purpose of the trip was to announce that two national monuments in the state would be shrunk, following... |
US | White House Opioid Crisis Commission Tells Trump Declare a National Emergency | Members of the White Houses Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the opioid crisis have called on President Donald Trump to "declare a national emergency" under either the Public Health Service Act or the Stafford Act, to prevent any further American deaths due to drug addiction and overdoses. In a draft report, ... |
US | Iranian Man Charged With Hacking HBO and Stealing Game of Thrones Episodes | U.S. prosecutors have charged an Iranian national with hacking into cable TV network HBO and stealing episodes and plot summaries for unaired programs including "Game of Thrones," then threatening to release the data unless he was paid 6 million. Behzad Mesri, also known as "Skote Vahshat," was charged with the hack in... |
US | Kayla the Orca Has Died at SeaWorld Orlando | ORLANDO, Fla. A 30-year-old orca has died at SeaWorld's Orlando park. SeaWorld officials say Kayla died Monday after a brief illness. SeaWorld officials say a cause of death won't be known until a post-mortem examination is conducted. Kayla began showing signs of discomfort on Saturday, and veterinarians began treatin... |
US | What to Know About the Deadly Amtrak Crash in South Carolina | An Amtrak train collided with a CSX freight train in South Carolina early Sunday morning, the second crash to have happened within the past week. The collision happened in Cayce, South Carolina. Two Amtrak personnel were killed and dozens were injured, according to the Associated Press. The train was en route from New ... |
US | Widespread Wireless Outages Hit Southern States | Several major wireless carriers experienced outages across Tennessee, Kentucky and other southern states on Tuesday afternoon. Customers began experiencing connectivity issues in cities including Nashville, Tenn. Louisville, Ky. and Huntsville, Ala. around 300 p.m. Central Time, according to outage maps from ATT, Veriz... |
US | A Filipino Boy Was Speechless After Discovering George HW Bush Was His Pen Pal for Years | Former President George H.W. Bush quietly sponsored and exchanged letters with a Filipino boy for years without revealing his true identity and the child was "speechless" when he finally learned that his buddy was the former world leader. Identifying himself only as George or G. Walker in their correspondence, Bush be... |
US | We Do Not Tolerate Discrimination American Airlines CEO Responds to NAACP Warning for Black Passenge | American Airlines' CEO said Wednesday that he was "eager to meet" with the NAACP, a day after the civil rights group issued an advisory warning black travelers that flying with the airline could be "unsafe." , "We were disappointed to learn of a travel advisory issued by the NAACP regarding American Airlines," said Ame... |
US | President Trump Will Not Declare a National Emergency During the State of the Union Report | Bloomberg President Donald Trump has decided he won't declare a national emergency on the U.S. border with Mexico during his State of the Union address on Tuesday, according to three people familiar with the matter. Trump suggested last week he might declare an emergency during or shortly after the annual speech to Co... |
US | Officials Celebrate Stonewall Inns Dedication as National Monument | Officials converged on Greenwich Village Monday to celebrate the dedication of the landmark Stonewall Inn as a National Monument, fting the symbol of the gay rights movement just weeks after a shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando shook the nation. President Obama announced on Friday that Christopher Park which is acr... |
US | Houston Airport Terminal Closed for 4th Day in a Row After TSA Sickout | Bloomberg Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport has closed portions of one terminal again as a result of higher absentee rates among airport security screeners, who have been forced to work without pay during the partial government shutdown. The security checkpoint and public areas where passengers get boardi... |
US | Remembering JFK Jr 15 Years Later | The son of one of America's most beloved Presidents, John F. Kennedy Jr. first won our hearts in pictures of him playing around his dad's desk in the Oval Office. And after his father's assassination, the image of the small boy saluting Kennedy's casket seared itself into our national consciousness. A celebrity idol an... |
US | Russian Warplane Flies in Unsafe Manner Near US Aircraft | A Russian Su-27 jet flew dangerously close to a U.S. Air Force RC-135 aircraft over the Baltic Sea on Friday, military officials said. The Russian plane flew within 25 feet of the RC-135's fuselage, conducting a barrel roll over the U.S. plane. Lt. Col Michelle Baldanza, a Defense Department Spokesperson said that, "on... |
US | How Smart Traffic Lights Could Transform Your Commute | The traffic signals along Factoria Boulevard in Bellevue, Wash. generally don't flash the same stretch of green twice in a row, especially at rush hour. At 930 a.m. the full red/yellow/green signal cycle might be 140 seconds. By 933 a.m, a burst of additional traffic might push it to 145 seconds. Less traffic at 937 a.... |
US | Cornel West Obama Administration Is a Drone Presidency | Famed public intellectual Cornel West, whose new book Black Prophetic Fire is a re-examination of key black political figures through a different lens, was initially a big supporter of Barack Obama and appeared with him during his first presidential campaign. But in 2012, West says he didn't even vote. "I couldn't vote... |
US | Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough Trump is Not Mentally Equipped to Watch Morning Joe | MSNBC hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski have questioned President Donald Trumps mental fitness after he described them as "Psycho Joe" and "low I.Q. Crazy Mika" on Twitter, adding that Brzezinski was "bleeding badly from a face-lift" at Mar-a-Lago around New Year's Eve time. In a scathing op-ed penned for the W... |
US | Joe Biden Adopts a Rescue Dog Named Major | Former Vice President Joe Biden's family has a furry new addition. Biden and his wife Dr. Jill Biden adopted a 10-month-old German Shepherd from the Delaware Humane Association DHA on Saturday, after fostering him for several months. The pup's name is Major. DHA posted about the lucky dog on their Facebook page as the ... |
US | The Pain Wont Go Away Sister of Charleston Shooting Victim Reacts to Texas Attack | Bethane Middleton-Brown knows the pain the families and victims in Sunday's mass shooting at a Texas church are feeling all too well. In June 2015, her sister, Rev. DePayne Middleton, was among the nine parishioners killed by a self-proclaimed white supremacist who had been welcomed at a Wednesday night Bible study cla... |
US | Read President Obamas Speech in Flint on Water Crisis | President Barack Obama spoke to the community in Flint, Mich. on Wednesday, visiting the city for the first time since findings about the city's lead-contaminated water came to light. Here is a transcript of his speech at Northwestern High School in Flint. Read more What an 8-Year-Old Girl in Flint Wants from President... |
US | Matt Damon Gives Good Will Hunting Lesson to MIT Grads I Now Know Better Than to Cry at MIT | Thank you. Thank you, President Reif and thank you, Class of 2016!, It's an honor to be part of this day an honor to be here with you, with your friends, your professors, and your parents. But let's be honest It's an honor I didn't earn. Let's just put that out there. I mean, I've seen the list of previous commencem... |
US | Find Out What the Most Popular Holiday Candy in Your State Is | The holiday season is often a time to indulge on heavy meals and an abundance of sweets, including candy. Indeed, it appears that each state in the U.S. may have a favorite candy for the holidays, ranging from the more traditional candy cane in Washington and peppermint bark in California to the universal Starburst in ... |
US | Fowling A New Sport That Combines Football and Bowling | A man in Michigan has invented a fusion of two American pastimesand it's catching on. The rules of fowling, a hybrid of football and bowling, are simple two teams set up bowling pins across from one another and take turns trying to knock each other's pins down by throwing a football. The first team to knock down all of... |
US | Kim Davis Lawyers Argue Altered Marriage Licenses Are Valid | Kim Davis' attorneys said Tuesday that the Kentucky clerk has taken reasonable steps to comply with a judge's orders and should not be fined. Davis spent five days in jail last month for refusing to issue marriage licenses to gay couples in Rowan County despite a Supreme Court decision that effectively legalized gay ma... |
US | Remembering Americas Angel of Death Row | She was called "the Angel of Death Row" more than a few times in her life, but Scharlette Holdman was not everyone's idea of angelic. She had a salty tongue and a wicked sense of humor and a temper that once moved her to pick up a typewriter and heave it at a door. She had a rebellious streak so wide that it really was... |
US | Why Your Electricity Will Be Greener in 2016 | Natural gas and renewable energy sources are expected to amount to more than 93 of new electric generation, the latest sign of a shift away from high polluting fossil fuels like coal and oil, according to new government numbers. Analysts behind the report, published by the U.S. Energy Information Administration EIA, fo... |
US | Why a Black Lives Matter Activists Race Is Under Scrutiny | The race of a prominent Black Lives Matter activist has been thrown into question, after photos and documents posted by conservative websites appear to show that he is white and not mixed race. Shaun King, who built a large online following during the 2014 protests in Ferguson, Mo. following the death of unarmed teenag... |
US | Thousands of Flights Are Being Cancelled Because of the Extreme Cold Heres What to Do if It Impacts | More than 2,000 flights have been cancelled across the U.S. this week as historically frigid weather is sending much of the country into a deep freeze. Nearly 2,000 of the cancelled flights were scheduled to arrive or depart from Chicago, where temperatures are below zero degrees Fahrenheit and wind chills are diving a... |
US | Sexual Assault Allegations Resurface Against Bryan Singer Director of Bohemian Rhapsody | NEW YORK Bryan Singer, the director of the Oscar-nominated "Bohemian Rhapsody," has been accused of sexually assaulting minors in an expose published by the Atlantic. The Atlantic on Wednesday published a lengthy article based on a 12-month investigation. It details the stories of four alleged victims who said they we... |
US | California Bill Banning Affluenza Defense Is Nixed | California lawmakers on Tuesday killed legislation that would ban the use of the "affluenza" defense, stopping what would have been the first such ban in the nation. State assemblyman Mike Gatto introduced the bill after a wealthy Texas teenager was given only probation last year for killing four people and injuring ot... |
US | Minneapolis Neighborhood Invaded By Frozen Pants | The chilly temperatures have led to an unusual invasion in a neighborhood in Minneapolis of around a hundred pairs of disembodied frozen pants. The mastermind behind the artistic display, Tom Grotting, 64, says that temperatures need to get down to at least 0 degrees Fahrenheit for the pants to stay in place. This week... |
US | Navy SEAL Students Drowning Death Ruled Homicide | The case of a Navy SEAL student who drowned after being "dunked" underwater by an instructor has been ruled a homicide Wednesday, according to a San Diego Medical Examiner report. Seaman James Derek Lovelace's May 6 death was not announced by the Navy until officials were questioned about it days later, according to th... |
US | 60 Minutes Correspondent Bob Simon Has Been Killed in a Car Crash | Bob Simon, the veteran CBS News reporter and correspondent for the network's iconic 60 Minutes show, was killed in a car accident Wednesday evening. According to a report from CBS, Simon was in the backseat of a livery cab on New York city's West Side Highway at 645 p.m. on Wednesday when the crash took place. The car ... |
US | New York City Authorities Alerted Of Election Day Terror Threat | Federal officials have warned New York City authorities about potential attacks by al Qaeda around election day. The New York Police Department and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey were given information about a potential threat, and the police are on alert this weekend ahead of the election. "We are aware... |
US | Truck Accidentally Leaks 75 Gallons of Maple Syrup Onto Highway | Sad news for waffle lovers and New Hampshire commuters traffic was backed up near Keene, N.H. after a truck carrying maple syrup started leaking onto the highway. Thankfully, only 75 of the 220 gallons of syrup the truck was carrying leaked, the Keene Sentinal reports. The driver, who says he doesn't know what caused t... |
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