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(Aug 30, 2019 10:52 AM CDT) The Democratic National Committee will recommend scrapping state plans to offer virtual, telephone-based caucuses in 2020 because of security concerns, sources tell the AP. The final choice whether to allow virtual caucuses in Iowa and Nevada is up to the party's powerful Rules and Bylaws Committee. But opposition from DNC's executive and staff leadership makes it highly unlikely the committee would keep the virtual caucuses, leaving two key early voting states and the national party a short time to fashion an alternative before the February caucuses. The state parties had planned to allow some voters to cast caucus votes over the telephone in February 2020 instead of showing up at traditional caucus meetings.
DNC Is Nervous About 2 Virtual Caucuses
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(Sep 14, 2016 8:24 AM CDT) Authorities have finally made arrests in the death of two girls in California more than 40 years later. Police say 65-year-old cousins Larry Patterson and William Harbour murdered Doris Derryberry, 13, and Valerie Lane, 12, after they vanished from a shopping mall in 1973. The girls were found dead, each shot by a shotgun, beside a dirt road in Marysville hours after they were reported missing, per the AP. Doris had been sexually assaulted and semen was collected from her body. However, it was only sent for testing in March 2014 by an investigator who had a bit of free time and really looked very closely at this case, Sheriff Steve Durfor tells the AP. The semen matched DNA samples taken from Patterson and Harbour during previous arrests, police say. Patterson—convicted of rape in 1976 and wanted for failing to register as a sex offender, per Reuters—was arrested Tuesday in Oklahoma. Harbour, who has felony drug convictions, was also arrested Tuesday in the girls' hometown of Olivehurst, Calif. The men were 22 at the time of the murders. After decades of suffering and grief, Durfor says the girls' families can finally have some closure. They have waited ... for 43 years for an answer as to what happened to their kids, adds a Yuba County DA. (This missing woman could be buried on the Cal Poly campus.)
43 Years After Girls' Slayings, 2 Arrests
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(Aug 31, 2015 12:54 PM CDT) An Illinois mom who killed herself four years ago after going on the run with her 6-year-old son left an ominous suicide note behind that, so far, has proven true. You'll never find him, Amy Fry-Pitzen wrote of little Timmothy, whom she had taken out of kindergarten class on May 11, 2011, telling the school there was a family emergency, CNN reports. Three days later her body was found in a Rockford hotel room, and the boy, who would now be 10, hasn't been seen since. But even though all leads so far have turned up empty, Timmothy's family, including dad Jim Pitzen, still harbors hope the boy is alive, claiming that Fry-Pitzen, who suffered from depression, would never have hurt him and citing the fact that the note she left behind indicated that Timmothy was OK and with someone who would take good care of him. I have yet to meet one person who believes that she would ever harm her child, Aurora Det. Lee Catavu says in a clip from The Hunt With John Walsh, which featured Timmothy's story last night, per the Chicagoist. Missing from Fry-Pitzen's hotel room were her cellphone and Timmothy's toys, clothes, and Spider-Man backpack, the Charley Project notes. The site adds Fry-Pitzen's recovered SUV was visibly dirty, with soil and weeds stuck to the tires, suggesting the vehicle had driven in a grassy meadow. Timmothy's family is hoping renewed exposure, and a recent age-progressed photo of Timmothy as he might look now at age 10, will bring in new leads. We need people to take a few seconds to look at the image, to absorb it, and then be motivated to make the call, a rep for the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children tells the Aurora Beacon-News. Anyone who thinks they've seen Timmothy can call 1-866-THE-HUNT or report it via the show's website.
Boy Still Missing 4 Years After Mom Killed Herself
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(Oct 15, 2012 10:36 AM CDT) Brad Pitt's latest gig: selling perfume. The actor and his full-on Legends of the Fall hair appear in a new campaign for Chanel No. 5, making him the first male to endorse the iconic fragrance since its launch in 1921. Vanity Fair notes that Chanel is subtly circling back to its gender-twisting origins; the founding couturière cleverly revolutionized women’s fashion by raiding her boyfriends’ closets for such comfortable haberdashery staples as boaters, cardigans, tweeds, and jerseys. But we'd simply like to draw your attention to the crazy pretentious ad, in which a deadly serious Pitt intones, It's not a journey. Every journey ends, but we go on. The world turns, and we turn with it. Plans disappear, dreams take over, but wherever I go, there you are. My luck, my fate, my fortune. Chanel No. 5: inevitable.
In a First, Chanel No. 5 Hawked by a Guy: Brad Pitt
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(Nov 21, 2012 12:01 PM) When Judd Apatow was a new comedy writer, the first thing he wrote was a spec script for the Simpsons. Some 22 years later, it has gotten the green-light, he revealed yesterday on Conan O'Brien's web series, Serious Jibber-Jabber. The plotline involves a hypnotized Homer thinking he's Bart's age and ending up becoming Bart's best friend, Rolling Stone reports. The Simpsons crew was recently alerted to Apatow's story, and are turning it into an episode next year.
Simpsons Episode Apatow Wrote 22 Years Ago to Air
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(Jul 18, 2011 2:49 PM CDT) Call it a pot bust with a capital B. Authorities in California discovered the largest outdoor grow operation in Ventura County history last week: some 68,500 plants worth an estimated $205 million growing in the mountains of the Los Padres National Forest. That's not all investigators found: Several campsites used by growers were peppered throughout the area, complete with tents, propane stoves, pesticides, fertilizers, guns, ammunition, and an enormous amount of trash. There were also plastic tarp-lined water reservoirs dug into the hills and irrigation hoses that stretched over thousands of feet. The plants have since been eradicated, but no arrests have been made, reports the Los Angeles Times.
68K Pot Plants Found in California Mountains
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(Dec 17, 2012 9:40 AM) UBS will pay $1.6 billion to settle with US and European officials in the Libor rate-fixing scandal, an insider tells Bloomberg—a penalty more than three times the size of what Barclays ponied up. Meanwhile, US officials are set to charge bankers in the manipulation of Tokyo interbank lending rates, according to another Bloomberg source. The Japanese arm of UBS is poised to plead guilty to rate-fixing since 2007. Last week saw three UK arrests in the scandal.
Libor Scandal to Cost UBS $1.6B: Report
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(Mar 7, 2010 1:36 PM) 3-D television is a reality: LG, Panasonic, Samsung, and Sony will be selling sets by the end of the year. But they'll all require viewers to wear 3-D glasses to get the full effect. 3-D for the naked eye is under intense development that's expected to take at least another decade. Don't expect 3-D TVs without glasses anytime soon, one expert tells Scientific American. The most promising technology is a film that projects 3-D images, which can be seen without glasses. The polymer already exists, but there are technical hurdles to making one big enough and with a fast enough refresh rate to serve as a TV. Other possibilities include a holographic display that's stuck in the R&D stage and technologies that require precise alignment of displays and light. It is hard to imagine that glasses-free displays will match glasses-based displays in terms of resolution, quality and frame rate anytime soon, says another expert.
3-D Glasses Here for the Long Haul
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(Oct 6, 2009 3:09 PM CDT) Stocks indices saw big gains today as a result of a global chain of events: Australia’s central bank raised interest rates, the first to do so since the recession began. The move stoked optimism about the global economy and sank the value of the US dollar, which in turn boosted commodity prices—and the stocks of commodity firms. The Dow gained 132 points to close at 9,731. The Nasdaq added 35 points, rising to 2,104, and the S&P 500 gained 14 points to settle at 1,055, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Dow Surges 132 as Dollar Falls
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(Apr 5, 2010 1:20 AM CDT) At least 114 miners trapped for a week in a flooded Chinese mine were saved today as relieved family members and friends cheered. Rescuers had all but given up hope when tapping sounds were heard from a survivor. Some 3,000 people have been working around the clock to pump water out of the mine in Shanxi province to help save the men, reports CNN. Paramedics covered the rescued miners' eyes to protect them after days in total darkness. The mine flooded when workers broke through a wall into an abandoned shaft filled with water. Authorities are hopeful other survivors can still be saved. Some 153 men were trapped when the mine flooded.
114 Miners Rescued in China
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(Jun 15, 2009 2:18 PM CDT) Pittsburgh celebrated its Stanley Cup-winning Penguins today with a parade that may have drawn upward of 350,000, the Post-Gazette reports. Revelers began arriving at the parade route in center-city at 4:30am, and by 10:15 there were already 185,000 happy fans. At a downtown Starbucks with lines out the door, an employee said they had run out of pastries: That usually doesn’t happen.
350K Fete Victorious Penguins
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(Feb 17, 2011 12:03 PM) Baghdad has asked the US to apologize and pay it $1 billion for damages wrought by Humvees and blast walls during the Iraq war. The US forces changed this beautiful city to a camp in an ugly and destructive way, which reflected deliberate ignorance and carelessness about the simplest forms of public taste, the city said in a statement. The statement makes no reference to damage caused by bombs, Reuters notes. Officials instead made mention of the concrete blast walls constructed throughout the city, which they say tend to cause traffic jams and have damaged sewer and water systems, pavement, and parks . Only 5% of the walls have been removed since violence in the country died down. They also say US Humvees, which were driven over gardens and street medians, caused further damage.
Baghdad to US: You Owe Us $1B
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(Jan 10, 2009 10:44 PM) The Arizona Cardinals were expected by most to be easy prey in another futile trip to the East Coast. Instead, the Cardinals are a victory away from their first Super Bowl appearance—with a big assist from Jake Delhomme and the bumbling Carolina Panthers. The once discarded Kurt Warner was steady in a 33-13 rout of the Panthers, throwing two touchdown passes, while Delhomme threw five interceptions and lost a fumble. The Cardinals were nearly 10-point underdogs, and few gave them a shot at winning on the road against dominant Carolina. After the Panthers went up 7-0 on the opening drive, it seemed the experts were right. But Arizona answered immediately, led 27-7 at half, and never let the Panthers back in the game. They will play either Philadelphia or the Giants next week for the NFC championship.
Big Underdog Arizona Stuns Carolina, 33-13
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(Nov 21, 2012 10:58 AM) Jesse James isn't giving up on true love, even after his marriage to Sandra Bullock imploded and his tumultuous relationship with Kat Von D bit the dust. Yes, the reality star is engaged—for the fifth time, Opposing Views points out. Who's the lucky lady this time around? Drag racer Alexis DeJoria, who's reportedly been dating James for two entire months. James' prior engagements include three wives (Bullock, Karla James, and porn star Janine Lindemulder), plus Von D—to whom he was actually engaged twice, but never married. DeJoria, 35, may be quite the catch, financially-speaking: Her dad co-founded haircare company Paul Mitchell and Patron Tequila.
Jesse James Enters Into Engagement No. 5
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(Mar 24, 2015 4:26 PM CDT) Detroit police have arrested the mother of a boy and girl whose bodies were found in a freezer in the family's home. Court officers found the children's bodies in a freezer today while carrying out an eviction order for the home in the apartment complex. The boy was about 11 and the girl 14, and autopsies are pending to determine how they died. One police official estimates the bodies were there for more than a year, reports the Detroit News. She's been living there with other children while the bodies were in the freezer, says Assistant Chief Steve Dolunt. This is a terrible situation. The woman's other two children, ages 11 and 17, were found at a neighbor's home and placed in protective custody. The mother's name has not been released. We're still trying to determine what happened, says chief James Craig.
Bodies of 2 Kids Found in Detroit Family's Freezer
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(Jul 25, 2012 5:33 AM CDT) Critics of gay marriage bash its societal costs, but apparently it pays pretty well, too, with New York City pulling in a tidy $259 million last year. In the first year that same-sex marriage has been legal in New York, 8,200 marriage licenses for gay couples were issued—nearly 11% of all marriages in the city—and more than 200,000 guests traveled to New York to attend same-sex wedding receptions, reports Bloomberg. Marriage equality has made our city more open, inclusive, and free—and it has also helped to create jobs and support our economy, said Mayor Michael Bloomberg yesterday. The $259 million estimate also includes 235,000 hotel room nights, booked at an average of $275 per night. But, what you can’t quantify is just the joy that has happened in New York City, said Council Speaker Christine Quinn.
Gay Marriage Pays: NYC Pulls in $259M in 2011
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(Jan 6, 2015 11:19 AM) It feels like something out of a sci-fi movie—a luxury car that can drive itself 550 miles, from Silicon Valley to Las Vegas. But this is not a movie: Over two days, an Audi A7 Sportback (nicknamed Jack ) made the trip with little human help, its journey aided by GPS and radar sensors that feed data to an onboard computer. This system ensures the car changes lanes, overtakes vehicles, and accelerates, steers, and brakes safely, CNET explains. The car isn't completely independent, though—the autopilot only works up to 70mph and doesn't function in urban areas, reports Popular Mechanics. When a human needs to take the wheel, the car lets off a warning; if there's no response, it pulls over to the shoulder and comes to a stop with flashers on. Jack's journey was completed last night, according to Business Insider. However, there's bound to be debate about this Piloted Driving technology breeding even more inattentive drivers, notes CNBC, and state regulators need to get on board before such cars become mainstream. But industry insiders say the public is ready. Why not? If it can make driving on the highway safer and pay attention if you're not, a lot of people will find that appealing, one tells CNBC. And that's the point—to make driving safer, an Audi engineer says. The A7's solo trip is part of the 2015 International Consumer Electronics Show. You can see its journey on Twitter @Audi and the hashtag #DrivingNotDriving.
Audi Named 'Jack' Drives Itself 550 Miles
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(Mar 13, 2011 3:00 PM CDT) A 14-year-old Indiana boy was tired of walking the few blocks to his school—so he stole a church van and drove himself there, police say. An officer was actually behind the boy as he pulled into the school, and says, He was doing just fine. I was behind him but didn't think anything of it. I just thought someone short was driving the van. However, a school employee pointed the student out, and he was arrested Friday, the NWI Times reports. His mother thinks he must have nabbed the keys to the van while at choir practice earlier in the week.
14-Year-Old Steals Van, Drives to...
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(Nov 6, 2015 5:20 PM) Police say the tour bus that hit and killed an 84-year-old woman Thursday night in Queens kept driving for more than 80 miles before police eventually stopped it in Connecticut, the New York Daily News reports. Agalia Gounaris was crossing the street when she was clipped by the bus and went under its wheel. A witness tells NBC New York three or four cars ran over Gounaris' body after she had been hit by the bus. I stopped right there, right next to it because it looked very dangerous and then I see that it was a person, a witness tells CBS New York. I couldn’t believe cars were actually trying to go over the body. It’s incredible. Police say it's unclear whether the bus driver knew he had hit someone. Police identified the bus as belonging to Skyliner Tours and used the company's GPS to track it to Connecticut, where it was headed to a casino, the Daily News reports. Authorities fear heavy rain and the long distance driven by the bus have erased any evidence of the accident. According to NBC, the 56-year-old bus driver was brought back to New York for questioning, but no charges have been filed. Police are examining the bus and looking for witnesses, CBS reports. Gounaris was the third pedestrian killed by a bus in New York City this week.
Cops: Bus Drove 80 Miles After Killing Elderly Woman
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(Oct 13, 2016 10:37 AM CDT) Americans are apparently looking for someone, anyone, other than Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton to vote for in the presidential election—just as long as that someone isn't, you know, someone already on the ballot. Google Trends data shows that online searches for write-in jumped by more than 2,800% over the past week, CNN reports. That's the highest level it's hit since 2004. And the top five states searching for alternatives are either Democratic strongholds (Vermont, Delaware, New Jersey) or Republican ones (Utah, Indiana), rather than states that tend to fall into purple territory. People are, in particular, interested in Bernie Sanders and Mike Pence as write-in candidates, with the searches is Bernie Sanders a write in candidate and write in Mike Pence both jumping more than 2,000% over the past week. Also a popular potential write-in, particularly in Utah: Mitt Romney.
Google Searches for 'Write-In' See a 2.8K% Surge
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(Oct 6, 2013 3:28 PM CDT) Thirty-eight people have been killed in clashes between security forces and supporters of ousted Islamist president Morsi in Egypt today, the country's Health Ministry says. Street battles raged for hours in Cairo, as demonstrators fired birdshot and threw firebombs at police who responded with gunshots and tear gas. The clashes took place on the 40th anniversary of the start of the 1973 Mideast war—a holiday the military-backed government had wanted to use to pay tribute to the armed forces, whose chief ousted Morsi in a coup in July. In some cases today, pro-military crowds set upon Morsi supporters, with the two sides pelting each other with rocks. By late evening, several parts of the city resembled combat zones, with fires burning, black smoke rising and the crack of gunfire piercing the air, thick with tear gas. Authorities say 32 died in the capital. An AP photographer reports seeing nine bodies lying on the floor in the Cairo district of Dokki, the scene of some of the heaviest clashes. He says most bodies had gunshot wounds to the head or chest.
38 Killed in Egypt Street Clashes
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(Aug 12, 2014 11:22 AM CDT) The Detroit area has been pounded with rain, with more than 6 inches hitting some parts of the region—and the onslaught has now been linked to a death. A woman is thought to have suffered cardiac arrest as her car battled 3 feet of water, the AP reports. Another driver was hurt in 5 feet of water; elsewhere, the water was up to 14 feet deep, the Detroit News notes. No one has been reported missing, but dive teams are searching for any stranded people. The suburb of Warren has seen particularly bad conditions; its mayor says some 1,000 vehicles have been left behind in the water. Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder says his team is taking a dramatic series of actions to address the flooding, as state troopers help grapple with the mess. About a quarter of an inch more rain is expected today.
In Flooded Detroit, Driver Killed in 3 Feet of Water
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(Mar 21, 2011 10:08 AM CDT) Though it had nothing to do with Japan’s earthquake, this weekend's supermoon may be to blame for the stranding of five ships off the UK, the Telegraph reports. Low tides Saturday night left sandbanks particularly exposed, temporarily grounding a 3,200-ton cargo ship, among other vessels. There were no injuries, just some surprise at being caught out like this. Blame it on the moon, said a British coastguard rep. Click to see breathtaking photos of the supermoon.
Supermoon Stranded 5 Ships: UK Coastguard
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(Dec 29, 2012 9:29 AM) The family of a 6-year-old girl who survived the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary aims to sue the state for $100 million, reports the Hartford Courant. The girl, identified only as Jill Doe, has been traumatized, says her lawyer. She was in her classroom, and over the loudspeaker came the horrific confrontation between the fellow who shot everybody and other people, says attorney Irving Pinsky. Her friends were killed. That's pretty traumatic. It is the first legal action to stem from the shooting, notes Reuters. Because the state has sovereign immunity from most lawsuits, Pinsky must get permission to sue from the state claims commissioner, and he filed the papers on Thursday. The state's education department failed to protect kids from foreseeable harm, according to the claim. Usually a fellow like Adam Lanza would have been known as a potential problem to the police, says Pinsky.
6-Year-Old Newtown Survivor Seeks $100M
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(May 18, 2011 8:12 AM CDT) Hundreds of protesters, angered by an overnight NATO raid that they believed killed four civilians, clashed with security forces today on the streets of a northern Afghan city. At least 11 people were killed and 50 injured as the protesters fought with police and tried to assault a NATO outpost in Taloqan, the capital of Takhar province, government officials said. The NATO raid they were protesting took place hours before on the outskirts of the city. The provincial governor says the four casualties from the raid were two women and two men who were killed when troops burst into a home late last night, and says that no one in his government was informed about the raid and that NATO acted unilaterally. NATO confirms it killed four people, two of them women, but says all were armed and tried to fire on its troops. NATO also says the raid was conducted by a combined Afghan and coalition security force, and that the governor was contacted ahead of the raid.
11 Afghans Dead as Protest of NATO Raid Turns Violent
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(Oct 15, 2015 12:19 PM CDT) Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi, the sole suspect convicted for the 1988 bombing that brought down Pan Am Flight 103, killing 270 people, died in 2012—but now Scotland and the US say they've set their sights on two other Libyans they want to question in the attack, the BBC reports. Scottish prosecutors have sent a letter to Libyan authorities on their behalf and that of US AG Loretta Lynch requesting permission for Scottish police and the FBI to interview the unnamed suspects in Tripoli, Reuters reports. While not many details are yet available on the suspects, they're believed to have worked with Megrahi in carrying out the attack, per a Scottish Crown Office spokesman. Megrahi claimed innocence until his 2012 death from cancer, three year after he was released on compassionate grounds from a Scottish jail due to his illness, per Reuters. Last December, Scotland's head prosecutor noted that while there wasn't any new evidence to vindicate Megrahi, it had been difficult to track down any new suspects due to ongoing turmoil in Libya after the 2011 death of leader Moammar Gadhafi, the news agency notes. But even some of the Lockerbie victims' families believed Megrahi and supported him as he tried to appeal his case, which is leading to some skepticism about these two new suspects, the AP reports. Many in this country simply don't believe Megrahi was involved and that this was a miscarriage of justice, the father of one of the victims tells the BBC. To try and bolt two more names on top of that is a very difficult situation. It will need to be supported by better evidence than was produced to achieve the conviction of Megrahi. (An Iranian spy says his country was actually behind the bombing, not Libya.)
27 Years After Lockerbie Bombing, 2 New Suspects IDed
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(Jan 11, 2008 7:18 PM) Los Angeles gang killings dropped 27% from the 2006 high of nearly 300, reports the Los Angeles Times. The city reported 216 gang-related killings in 2007, which still accounted for more than half of all homicides in Los Angeles. Authorities credited the reduction to a program that used police, federal agents, probation officers and prosecutors to target the 11 most dangerous gangs. Manpower was concentrated in eight gang reduction zones. LA Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa was quick to take credit for the drop, boasting that he and his police chief pledged to stop the bleeding—and we did. Experts warned, however, that gang activity rises and falls in cycles and that a short-term decline doesn’t solve the underlying problems. We have to break the norm of gang culture in hot zones. The ranks keep refilling, said one expert. You can't arrest your way out of this problem.
LA Gang Killings Down 27% Since '06
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(Aug 2, 2016 2:24 AM CDT) The Dr. Phil Show says never-before-heard details about the JonBenet Ramsey murder will be aired this fall when her brother speaks to the press for the first time. Burke Ramsey, who was 9 years old when his younger sister was found beaten and strangled to death in their Boulder, Colo., home on Dec. 26, 1996, spoke to the show for a three-part series that will air Sept. 12, 13, and 19, the Daily Camera reports. The 29-year-old will reveal what he knows about his sister's mysterious murder, the show says on its website. Expect more such shows as the anniversary nears. The Investigation Discovery network, for example, plans a three-part series on the case that also begins on Sept. 12, reports Variety. That series promises to re-explore every angle, but a network release acknowledges that we may never definitively know the answer to the question of what happened to JonBenet. People notes that the murder, which remains one of America's most famous unsolved killings, put Burke and his parents in the public eye. No charges were ever filed, though it emerged in 2013 that a grand jury voted in 1999 to indict parents John and Patsy Ramsey for child abuse resulting in death, but the DA refused to sign the indictment. DNA evidence, however, cleared all three family members in 2008. (One longtime suspect recently was busted on child porn charges, and former Boulder Police Chief Mark Beckner has admitted big mistakes were made in the early days of the investigation.)
After 20 Years, JonBenet's Brother to Break Silence
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(Jul 12, 2016 11:22 AM CDT) The CEO who promised to pay all his employees a minimum of $70,000 per year just beat his brother in court, the Seattle Times reports. Dan Price, CEO of Seattle company Gravity Payments, was sued last year by brother Lucas, with whom he founded the credit card payment processing company in 2004. By 2008, the company had been restructured with Dan holding a majority share of 60% and serving as CEO while Lucas held a minority share of 40% but did not take part in the company's day-to-day operations. Since then, the two have disagreed over paying dividends to shareholders and over Dan's compensation, the New York Times reports. In his lawsuit, Lucas said Dan had not met the terms agreed to when they restructured the company years back. Lucas also objected to Dan's $70,000 plan, and claimed he was not informed of it until just before it was publicly announced, and a Gravity spokesperson said Lucas' lawsuit was filed two weeks after the plan was announced. But, per previous reports, the lawsuit was actually served before the plan was announced. Regardless, a judge ruled in Dan's favor on Friday, deciding that Lucas didn't prove Dan overpaid himself or used a corporate credit card for personal expenses without reimbursing the company, and ordered Lucas to pay Dan's legal fees. As for the $70,000 decision, the judge noted that salary decisions are up to management, which Lucas is not, Inc. reports. Lucas says he is shocked and disappointed and considering his options, while Dan says his love for his brother is unconditional and he's ready to put this challenging time behind us.
$70K CEO' Beats His Brother in Court
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(Mar 30, 2012 1:15 PM CDT) Chefs at Cullen's restaurant have created a sumptuous meal made up of dishes similar to those the Titanic passengers were served … on the very night many of them met their death. If you choose to indulge in the 10-course meal, of course, you won't end up on a sinking ship afterward—but you will be out $12,000, Yahoo! reports. The four-hour Titanic Experience is being held at the exclusive Macy's Table, a room suspended from the ceiling of the Houston restaurant, which can seat only 12 people. If you can convince 11 friends to attend with you, the price for each will be just $1,000. A sampling of the menu: wine, a beef appetizer, after-dinner cheese, and a 1900 bottle of Armagnac brandy. The event commemorates the 100th anniversary of the Titanic's sinking, coming up on April 15.
10-Course Titanic Meal Will Set You Back $12K
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(Apr 27, 2016 7:16 AM CDT) For the first time in its 1,000-year history, one of India's oldest mosques opened its doors to women. Thousands of Muslim women flocked to the religious site in Kerala on Sunday, reports the Times of India, making their way into the Thazhathangady Juma Masjid to view its historic architecture and ancient wooden carvings: A local tourism site likens it to a king's palace due to elements like an inner courtyard, an exquisitely carved gabled roof, and lovely latticed windows. The women were not, however, permitted to pray or worship and were not allowed to enter the mosque while men were inside, reports Time. A second day of visitation has been set for May 8. Muslim women in the right attire can enter the mosque only on the two days as decided by the committee, chief Imam Moulauddeen Sirajjuddeen Hasni says. The committee is entertaining the idea of permitting women to pray, India Today reports, but they would not disrupt the prayer schedule for men, and so at least for now, women can only visit, and there are stipulations there, too. Outsiders cannot enter. Only Muslim women can, and about women praying inside, we will discuss in [the] future, the mosque committee president says. Says one woman: I had always wanted to enter and offer worship. But I was afraid of even expressing that desire. I am happy that such an opportunity has come now. (On the subject of Indian treasures, the country wants its unlucky diamond back.)
Women Enter 1K-Year-Old Building for First Time
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(Apr 22, 2015 7:07 AM CDT) Things that weigh less than the fatberg removed from a London sewer: 18 horses, 3 Hummer H2s, or 77,000 iPhone 6s. A fatberg is what is created when congealed fat and unflushable items (think sanitary napkins, diapers, wipes, the Independent notes) combine in the sewer to create, well, the stuff of nightmares, and a 1940s-era sewer in London has been broken by an 131-foot-long one weighing roughly 11 tons. The huge mass was removed after businesses in the affluent Chelsea district complained about a putrid odor, the Evening Standard reports. We see blockages all the time on household sewer pipes, which are about big enough for a cricket ball to pass through, but to have this much damage on a sewer almost a meter in diameter is mind-boggling, a repair and maintenance supervisor at the water company tells the Guardian. Much of the fat comes from used cooking oil, millions of liters of which are poured down drains in London each year. And the wet wipes (which some people are apparently using instead of toilet paper) come from the one in five Londoners who admit to flushing them. I’d urge people to consider what lurks beneath their feet, says the supervisor. When it comes to getting rid of fat, 'bin it—don’t block it.' The whole messy business, including repairs to the sewer, is expected to cost more than $600,000 and take more than two months, with work finishing in May. And yes, the Washington Post notes, the same phenomenon happens here in the USA—New York City spends millions dealing with grease backups—though we don't often use the term fatberg. (This fatberg isn't the biggest in British history, though.)
11-Ton 'Fatberg' Breaks London Sewer
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(Feb 7, 2009 2:36 PM) Rescue teams saved about 125 fishermen stuck on an ice floe in Lake Erie today, but one died after falling in the water, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports. Authorities had warned northern Ohio fishermen that high winds with unseasonably warm air could melt ice and send it adrift. Fishermen reached the ice by setting up a makeshift wooden bridge that collapsed as the floe broke away. I have no problem with people ice fishing but these idiots should realize that when you see open water, you should not build a bridge and cross it, said Ottawa County Sheriff Robert Bratton. It's a shame you can't arrest people for stupidity.
125 Anglers Saved, 1 Dead on Ice Floe
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(Jul 10, 2012 8:38 AM CDT) A 7,000-strong collection of video games—which includes every game ever made for the Sega, Nintendo, and NEC consoles, all factory sealed—sold on eBay for $1.2 million, reports the LA Times. Andre, a 32-year-old based in Paris, has been selling video game collections online for years, but this is the first time he tried anything so ambitious. What I put on eBay is just a part of my collection, said Andre. I still do have thousands of other games that I didn’t put there. The collection included every game for obscure gaming systems, such as Nintendo Virtual Boy and the Sega Dreamcast. Among his other crowning gems: One of what Andre believes are only eight copies of Kunio-Kun Dodgeball Gold ever made, and one of two copies left in the world of one Genesis game, Go-Net. No wonder he was able to find a Canadian buyer willing to fork over €999,999.99, or $1,230,699.99, for the collection, plus $1,230.70 for shipping. Now that the mission is complete, maybe it’s time to move on.
Vast Video Game Collection Sells for $1.2M
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(Mar 15, 2014 2:40 PM CDT) Honda is recalling 886,815 Odyssey minivans in the US because a fuel pump cover can deteriorate and cause a fuel leak. Odysseys from the model years 2005 through 2010 are involved. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says the cover on the fuel pump strainer can wear down from exposure to high temperatures and acidic chemicals. No fires or injuries have been reported, Honda says. Honda dealers will repair the vehicles for free, but the company says replacement parts may not be available until this summer. It will notify owners of the recall next month.
Honda Recalls 900K Minivans
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(Aug 11, 2011 9:13 AM CDT) Billionaire financier George Soros is often in the news, but not often for such sordid reasons: 28-year-old Brazilian soap star Adriana Ferreyr claims he was violent in bed and reneged on a real estate gift to the tune of $1.9 million. Ferreyr filed a $50 million lawsuit against Soros in Manhattan Supreme Court yesterday, the New York Post reports. She claims she dated Soros, who is worth $14.5 billion, for five years but they split up a year ago. During a brief reunion, he told her he'd given the $1.9 million Upper East Side apartment he promised her to another woman, Ferreyr claims. She says Soros then allegedly slapped her, tried to choke her, and tried to hit her with a glass lamp, which later cut her foot when he smashed it on the ground. At some point, Ferreyr claims, Soros promised her another apartment instead—worth $4.3 million—but again reneged. While Soros' lawyer acknowledges the pair had an on-again, off-again, and non-exclusive relationship, he calls the lawsuit frivolous and entirely without merit. A friend of Soros says the billionaire denies throwing the lamp and totally denies trying to choke her ... this is about a lot of money and an apartment.
George Soros Sued for $50M by Spurned Ex
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(Jan 7, 2014 8:56 AM) An amazing survival tale out of Taiwan: A man—unable to swim—was able to stay afloat for 60 hours in the sea after a large wave swept him from a beach where he was catching baby eels. I managed to hold on as the first wave hit me on the chest, but I was overwhelmed by the second and bigger wave, Tseng Lien-fa told local media, per Sky News. Rescuers found him on a beach Sunday, 46 miles from where he was washed away on Friday. He'd grabbed on to a piece of wood—bizarrely, a floating coffin lid, the AFP reports—and hung on for dear life as the sea carried him away. When my feet touched sand, I relaxed and was pushed by the waves onto shore, he told Reuters, per the BBC. And despite two days without food or water, Tseng, 42, was just slightly dehydrated, with sores from the saltwater. Considering the fact that he had not taken in any food or water while drifting at sea for 60 hours and he remained conscious, all I could say about him was that this was a miracle, his doctor said. Tseng has now promised his fiance, who's expecting a baby next month, there will be no more fishing trips in his future. (Click to see video of the amazing rescue of another man trapped 60 hours under the water.)
Man Who Can't Swim Survives in Sea —for 60 Hours
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(Mar 15, 2012 11:37 AM CDT) A bit more good news on the unemployment front: The number of people filing new claims for jobless benefits dropped by 14,000 last week, about triple the figure analysts expected, reports the Wall Street Journal. The total of 351,000 matches a four-year low, notes Bloomberg. The trend seems to go hand in hand with rising consumer confidence, which is at its highest point since 2008. There’s a steady, sustained improvement in the labor market, says one economist. As more people have jobs, confidence is picking up. This is consistent with pretty solid gains in consumer spending.
Jobless Claims Drop, Reach 4-Year Low
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(Jun 21, 2011 9:49 AM CDT) There are so many kind of creepy things about the marriage of Doug Hutchison and Courtney Alexis Stodden, it’s difficult to know where to begin. There’s the fact that Hutchison, a character actor with roles in The Green Mile and Lost, is 51 while Stodden is 16. There's the fact that Stodden, an aspiring famous person, has put out YouTube videos so awful they must be seen to be believed. Oh, we’re not done. Then there’s the fact that Stodden’s father, who had to give permission for the marriage to take place, is four years younger than her new husband. And then there’s the fact that her mom had this to say to Radar about the union: Courtney was a virgin when she married Doug. She is a good Christian girl. … She is a beautiful girl. She has real breasts, real lips, she's not plastic. Says the happy couple: We're aware that our vast age difference is extremely controversial, but we're very much in love and want to get the message out there that true love can be ageless. Click for more on the marriage, which took place in (where else?) Las Vegas.
Doug Hutchison, 51, Marries Courtney Alexis Stodden, 16: Is This the Creepiest Marriage in Hollywood History?
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(Apr 29, 2015 9:41 AM CDT) If the McDonald's Quarter Pounder Deluxe is a staple, you'll need a new go-to meal. The Golden Arches is axing that particular burger, six chicken sandwiches, and a handful of other offerings, Bloomberg reports, in an initiative meant to cut service times and even add healthier fare. The sheer number of items on the restaurant's menu has grown substantially over the past few decades: A 1990 Fortune poll found 33 different menu offerings (not counting varying sizes); by the end of 2014, there were 121 items, a restaurant consultant says. If you have a … really, really good burger, you don't need a million, a Columbia marketing professor tells Bloomberg. They should go for quality and not quantity. Mickey Dee's has been losing market share to chains with more fit reputations like Panera and Chipotle, Time reports, even as direct rivals Burger King and Wendy's are surpassing its sales growth. The chain will unveil a blueprint Tuesday to address its financial issues, the AP reports; ideas include all-day breakfast, more vegetarian options, and sacking Ronald McDonald to keep him from appearing to peddle unhealthy food to kids. A McDonald's rep tells the AP the axed menu items are part of a rolling removal, meaning that Quarter Pounder Deluxe will be around until supplies run out. Other items falling by the wayside: honey mustard and chipotle barbecue snack wraps, per Bloomberg. (One analyst thinks kale will show up.)
McDonald's Ditches 7 Sandwiches in Menu Reboot
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(Mar 12, 2009 10:03 AM CDT) The Suleman octuplets will require 64 feedings per day, and six nurses and 11 nannies will be on hand, Us reports. The charity Angels in Waiting revealed details of the massive group effort involved in the family’s new life. Nadya Suleman plans to pay for the nannies and living expenses, but Angels in Waiting will cover the nurses—who will probably be necessary for 3 months to get the octuplets off to a good start.
Octuplets Need 6 Nurses, 11 Nannies, 64 Daily Feedings
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(Feb 7, 2010 5:04 AM) One might think Playboy’s biggest fan is a teen boy getting his first forbidden glimpse—but in reality, it’s a 44-year-old Chicago woman who’s bought every issue for the past 30 years, and keeps a spare apartment just to house the collection. And Peggy Wilkins is proud of her devotion, inspired by a connection with the viewer, a sense of fun, she tells the Chicago Reader. Wilkins runs servers for the University of Chicago Library, and moderates the Playboy Mailing List, populated by similar devotees. Says her boyfriend, Having a Playboy collector as your girlfriend is fantastic. There’s no downside to it. And her fandom has drawn attention at the mag’s highest echelons: Founder Hugh Hefner has had her to the Mansion three times, never fails to write her back, and, after she took fans’ online pulse for Playboy’s 50th anniversary in 2002, it may have been coincidence, but within two weeks of me sending the report he replaced the editorial director.
Playboy's No. 1 Fan? This 44-Year-Old Chicago Woman
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(Feb 10, 2010 4:27 AM) A New York City man who bought a 19-year-old homeless woman and advertised her as a sex slave on Craigslist has been sentenced to 25 years to life. David Brown forced the victim into sex with 30 men in August 2008, collecting payments of between $60 and $200, the New York Daily News reports. You are a con man of the first order, the judge told Brown. I'm going to do my best to ensure that you never see the light of day again. Brown, convicted on kidnapping and sex trafficking charges, was the first person to be sentenced under an anti-trafficking law signed—ironically enough—by then-Gov. Eliot Spitzer in 2007. Brown blamed the crime on the ex-girlfriend he bought the victim from. This was straight jealousy from an old girlfriend that I left, he said.
Craigslist Pimp Get 25 Years
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(Mar 5, 2012 8:18 AM) Ralph McQuarrie, the artist who was instrumental in shaping the Star Wars universe—down to the look of characters like Darth Vader, Chewbacca, and R2-D2—has died at the age of 82, reports CBS News. In addition to working at Boeing and creating Apollo space flight animations for CBS News, McQuarrie designed the concept art that George Lucas used to sell Star Wars to 20th Century Fox. I wanted to make these paintings as close to what would be on the screen as possible, McQuarrie once told Cinefantastique. That was a product of, or a result of our wish to make the people at Fox feel that we had a picture that was going to have a quality image, one that wasn't going to be trashy science fiction. ... It was going to be a real polished product. Because of his success with Star Wars, McQuarrie would go on to produce art for many of the biggest movies of the 1980s, including Raiders of the Lost Ark, ET, Back to the Future, and Cocoon. I am deeply saddened by the passing of such a visionary artist and such a humble man, George Lucas wrote in a statement. When words could not convey my ideas, I could always point to one of Ralph's fabulous illustrations and say, 'Do it like this.' You can check out more of Ralph McQuarrie's art at his personal website.
Artist Who Shaped Star Wars' Universe Dead at 82
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(Oct 30, 2014 11:22 AM CDT) Thomas Menino, the colorful mayor of Boston who once scoffed that visionaries don't get things done, then proceeded to shape his beloved city on a pretty visionary level, died today of cancer, reports the Boston Globe. He was 71. He was diagnosed in February, a month after he left office, having served an unprecedented five terms. He announced a week ago that he was suspending both treatment and a planned book tour to spend time with his family, notes the AP; a spokeswoman says he died today in their company. First elected in 1993, health problems forced Menino to announce in late March 2013 he would not seek a sixth term. Three weeks later, when bombs exploded at the finish line of the Boston Marathon, Menino checked himself out of the hospital where he was being treated for a broken leg to help pull his reeling city up by the bootstraps; in what the AP calls a symbolic act of personal defiance, three days later Menino literally struggled from his wheelchair to his own feet at an interfaith service. Though far from smooth and at times prone to gaffes—the AP notes he once referred to Boston's terrible parking situation as an Alcatraz, rather than albatross, around his neck—the Globe lauds him for helping to shepherd Boston's economy and shape the skyline and the very identity of the city he loved. The Globe has a photo album of Mr. Boston here.
Boston's Beloved, Brash Mayor Menino Dead at 71
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(Apr 11, 2014 2:46 PM CDT) President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama paid $98,169 in taxes on $481,098 income last year, according to tax returns the White House released today. They paid an effective federal income tax rate of 20.4%. The 42-page document shows the Obamas reported donating $59,251 to 32 charities. That works out to 12.3% of their adjusted gross income. Their largest charitable gift, $8,751, went to the Fisher House Foundation, which supports military families. The Obamas also released their Illinois income tax return showing they paid $23,328 in income taxes to their home state. Separately, Vice President Joe Biden and his wife, Jill, paid $96,378 in federal tax last year on adjusted gross income of $407,009. They paid an effective federal income tax rate of 23.7%, according to their tax returns. They paid $16,444 in taxes to their home state of Delaware. Jill Biden, a community college professor, also paid $3,470 in income tax to Virginia, where she teaches. The Bidens donated $20,523 to charity last year. The full returns of both couples can be found here.
Obamas Pay $98K in Taxes on $481K of Income
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(Aug 16, 2016 9:12 PM CDT) Louisiana isn't the only state going through an epic natural disaster. California's latest wildfire has forced more than 80,000 people to evacuate and burned through about 9,000 acres and counting, reports the Los Angeles Times. The evacuation orders cover more than 34,000 homes in Southern California, reports the AP, including the entire ski resort town of Wrightwood. Making matters worse is that two big routes in the area, Interstate 15 and Highway 38, are shut down because of the fire, resulting in traffic jams throughout the region. The Blue Cut fire near Cajon Pass already has destroyed homes and other structures, though fire officials don't have an estimate yet. They warn, however, that with 100-degree temperatures and strong winds in the picture, the fire could get much worse before it's brought under control. The LA Times also notes this scary fact: The fire season in Southern California doesn't typically start until the fall with the arrival of the Santa Ana winds.
Wildfire Forces 80K to Flee —Before Start of Fire Season
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(Jan 12, 2011 9:05 AM) Australia’s vast floods shut down the center of Brisbane today, sending thousands fleeing and others to stores in a panicked rush of food hoarding. Rescuers, meanwhile, combed the area for 43 people who have gone missing. Brisbane is the country’s third-largest city, home to 2 million people. Floodwaters are expected to peak before sunrise tomorrow, inundating roughly 20,000 homes and thousands of other buildings, the LA Times reports. We are in the grip of a very serious natural disaster, the premier of Queensland tells Reuters. Brisbane will go to sleep tonight and wake up to scenes many will never have seen before in their lives. At least 12 people died yesterday when flash floods shot through the town of Toowoomba. Suddenly (26 feet) of water just came up and went right through the central drain, said one woman. It just knocked cars around like little matchboxes in a bath—was just terrifying.
Thousands Flee, 43 Missing as Brisbane Floods
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(Jan 12, 2011 11:13 AM) A winter storm crashed down on New England today, delivering as much as two feet of snow to parts of Connecticut, with more falling every minute. I wouldn’t be surprised if we get a 30+ inch report, says one WTHN meteorologist. Police in the state have responded to roughly 500 spin-outs and accidents today alone. In Massachusetts, meanwhile, some 70,000 homes were without power, and every single flight out of Logan Airport was delayed or canceled. You can’t see across the street, the manager of one Massachusetts roast beef shop told the AP. The wind and snow is blowing about 40 miles an hour sideways. In Maine, plows were having difficulty keeping up with the white stuff, with an inch accumulating every hour. New York City, on the other hand, has been plowing much more efficiently than it did during the last storm, and has gotten only 9 inches so far, compared to 20 last time.
Connecticut Could Get 30-Plus Inches of Snow
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(Sep 16, 2008 9:22 AM CDT) Tony Kushner will be the first recipient of a new biennial prize for playwriting, with a whopping $200,000 purse the benefactors hope will allow recipients to focus full-time on not-so-lucrative theater. Although Kushner is widely regarded as one of America's greatest dramatists, he has spent the past several years writing screenplays in Hollywood, the New York Times reports. The Steinberg Distinguished Playwright Award seeks to emphasize the importance of theater in American culture, not least through its giant cash prize—worth 20 times more than a Pulitzer. Kushner is the author of the two-part classic Angels in America, but he said that even someone with a string of successful plays cannot make a living at it.
Kushner First to Win $200K Prize for Playwrights
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(Jul 11, 2012 11:29 AM CDT) Seventeen years after the massacre at Srebrenica, 520 newly identified victims will be buried there, the AP reports. Serb forces killed 8,000 men and boys during the 1995 genocide, and new victims are still being found in mass graves throughout Bosnia. More than 5,000 victims of the massacre have been found in that fashion, identified through DNA analysis, and they are laid to rest at the Srebrenica memorial each year. Tens of thousands of Bosnians are gathering for the funeral today, and ambulances are on standby for those who are overcome with emotion. Says one woman, who found her husband's and brother's remains among the 520 new coffins, I want to lay down next to them and stay here forever. President Obama also memorialized the victims today, calling the massacre one of the darkest acts of the 20th century.
520 Newly IDed Srebrenica Victims to Be Buried
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(Jul 15, 2011 8:20 AM CDT) A Syrian activist says security forces have killed 14 protesters during anti-government demonstrations across the country today. The rallies appeared to be the largest and most widespread since the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad began in March. The activist, a spokesman for a group that tracks the protests, said seven people were killed in Damascus, three in the northwestern city of Idlib, three in the central city of Homs, and one in the southern city of Daraa.
14 Dead in Big Syria Rallies
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(Nov 20, 2011 6:41 AM) Despite Pakistan's religious extremism and violence, a new Christian church, the largest in Pakistan, has just opened in Karachi, reports the AP. St. Peter's of Karachi, which opened on Nov. 9, is a domed, three-story building in the heart of a sprawling slum in Pakistan's largest city, big enough for 5,000 worshippers at a time. At a staggering cost of $3.8 million, with funds raised from around the world, St. Peter's symbolizes the resiliency of a religion that has come under increasing persecution from the state and militant groups over the past decade, say church leaders. There were so many people here it was not possible for us to accommodate them on Sundays, said Father Saleh Diego. Some were sitting at the back, some in the corner, some on the terrace. Christians account for only around 3% to 5% of Pakistan's 180 million people, and are mostly former Hindus drawn from the lowest castes. Because most churches in Pakistan are built in the country's poorest neighborhoods, Christian leaders say they actually attract few threats from Muslims.
In Karachi Slum, a 5K-Seat Megachurch
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(Nov 30, 2012 11:26 AM) People have been calling for Apple to radically redo iTunes for a while now, and Apple yesterday released iTunes 11, one of the biggest redesigns in the ubiquitous software's history. Ping—Apple's attempt at adding social networking to its media center—is gone. There's much more integration with Apple's iCloud. And the overall look is much cleaner. But is it enough to win the praise of the technorati elite? So far, so good, writes John Paczkowski in All Things D, declaring that, after an initial pass, iTunes 11 looks like a pretty slick remodel of software that had been generally overburdened with unnecessary complexity. It's that unnecessary complexity, in part, that has Farhad Manjoo writing choice lines like this— each new upgrade brings more suckage into your computer—for Slate. He calls iTunes 11 a bloated, horrible program that's only getting slower and packed with more useless features. For Manjoo, the future is in cloud-based music services like Spotify, and the future is now. Software like iTunes, designed to hold your owned media on a single device, is becoming ancient history. And by just incrementally changing each version of iTunes, the whole package only gets more arcane and awkward, a facelift that hides the rot underneath. The only way for Apple to fix it would be to throw it out and start all over again. Click for Manjoo's full column.
Horrible, Bloated' iTunes 11 Should Be Shot
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(Feb 11, 2009 6:50 AM) Gunmen launched coordinated suicide attacks on three government buildings in Afghanistan’s capital today, killing at least 19 and injuring more than 50, the BBC reports. Attackers armed with AK-47s, grenades, and in some cases explosive vests hit the prison directorate and the justice and education ministries. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the assaults, saying they were in response to the treatment of Taliban prisoners. Four gunmen burst into the justice ministry and opened fire, with two surviving the ensuing gunfight to capture the upper floors. Employees, including the justice minister, locked themselves in their offices, as police scaled the building with ladders. The siege lasted several hours before all the attackers were killed. Two other gunmen were killed at the prison ministry, and one while trying to enter the education ministry.
Gunmen Kill 19 in Kabul Attacks
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(Feb 3, 2015 12:29 PM) The Detroit Free Press ran a front-page story this weekend about a man who walks 21 miles a day to and from work—and it's proving both the power of the press and the warmth of the human heart. The story caught the attention of a student at Wayne State University, and now, James Robertson can buy a lot more than just a car, the Free Press reports. Evan Leedy, 19, started a GoFundMe crowdfunding campaign for Robertson which has now raised more than $185,000 (and counting). The two men met at a bar last night, where they were interviewed. I'm always going to be in your debt; I will never forget this, Robertson said. But he also noted: I gotta say, this is Detroit, this is how people are in Detroit. They say Los Angeles is the city of angels. That's wrong. Detroit is the real city of angels.
$185K Raised for Man Who Walks 21 Miles to Work
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(Jul 24, 2009 9:24 AM CDT) He turns 65 this year, but Smokey Bear’s nowhere near extinguished, the Los Angeles Times reports. The mascot remains as fiercely beloved by baby boomers as he is fiercely protected by the government: Federal law keeps his image from unauthorized use, which can result in a $150,000 fine. Annually, he brings in $1 million—but over the years, he has seen his share of controversy. Smokey Bear was born in 1944 as part of a campaign to protect America’s wood for the war effort. But some say his longtime message, Only you can prevent forest fires, has actually contributed to raging wildfires. Forests wind up artificially packed with wood, creating a very flammable forest, says an expert. Today, Smokey's message has been adjusted to focus on wildfires while marketers try to update his image. We want him to be seen as a very cool bear, says one.
Smokey Bear's Fire Still Burning at 65
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(Jun 2, 2009 2:38 AM CDT) Former Vice President Dick Cheney has finally acknowledged, despite previous claims to the contrary, that Saddam Hussein did not collaborate with al-Qaeda to launch the 9/11 attacks. CIA information on such a collaboration turned out not to be true, he conceded in remarks before the National Press Club, reports Bloomberg. But Cheney stood by his conviction that the invasion of Iraq was the correct decision, citing Hussein's relationship with al-Qaeda and other terrorist organizations. There was a relationship between al-Qaeda and Iraq that stretched back 10 years. That’s not something I made up,  said Cheney. Several months after 9/11, Cheney claimed direct involvement by Hussein in the attacks, saying a meeting between the attackers and Iraqi intelligence was pretty well confirmed. His latest comments are part of an ongoing publicity offensive against the Obama administration as Cheney seeks to defend former President Bush's policies.
Cheney: OK, OK, Saddam Wasn't Behind 9/11
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(Aug 28, 2012 2:22 PM CDT) The Obama administration today finalized a major upgrade to America's fuel economy standards that will force new cars and trucks to average 54.5 miles a gallon by 2025. The final rules rolled out today are essentially the same ones proposed last year, the Detroit News reports, but they are no less impressive for all that, representing a doubling of the standards in place when Obama took office. What's more, automakers are largely on board with the deal. The administration negotiated the deal with automakers, and 13 of them, including Detroit's big three support it. Only two, Germany's Daimler and Volkswagen, have come out against it. We've come a long way in five years, a Pew Clean Energy researcher tells the Washington Post, noting that in 2007, lawmakers hotly debated whether to mandate a 30 mpg by 2025. We expect the rules to be tough, a GM exec said, but we have a strong history of innovation.
New Rules for Autos: 54.5 MPG by 2025
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(Sep 3, 2015 3:13 PM CDT) Stocks are closing mostly higher as markets regain their footing after a turbulent few weeks. The Dow Jones industrial average edged up 23 points, or 0.1%, to 16,374 today. The Standard & Poor's 500 index rose two points, also 0.1%, to 1,951. The Nasdaq composite slipped 16 points, or 0.4%, to 4,733. European markets rose broadly. The head of the European Central Bank said it's ready to give the region a bigger dose of stimulus should inflation fail to pick up. Joy Global plunged 15%, the most in the S&P 500, after the maker of mining equipment posted earnings that fell far short of analysts' estimates. Bond prices rose. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note fell to 2.17%.
Dow Ends Day Up 23
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(Sep 10, 2015 9:49 AM CDT) A woman whose husband is charged with pushing her to her death off a cliff in Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park was wearing her wedding ring when she died, but the expensive diamond was missing, a park ranger testified yesterday. Prosecutors say Harold Henthorn—charged with first-degree murder in the Sept. 29, 2012, death of Toni Henthorn, 50—staged his wife's death to look like an accident because he stood to benefit from life insurance policies totaling $4.7 million that she didn't know existed. Ranger Paul Larson said he could not find the diamond in the craggy, secluded area where authorities found her body. Henthorn told investigators he moved his wife's body to flatter terrain so he could tend to her after the fall. Investigators previously said they suspected Henthorn of removing the diamond from his wife's ring, in part because her hand was not badly injured in the fall. A deputy coroner said he found it odd that Henthorn quickly volunteered information about the diamond when interviewed, saying it was worth $30,000 but the missing stone did not matter at all at this point. Larson added he and other investigators noted more unusual details from the scene. For example, even though Toni Henthorn's fall was hard and fast enough to break large tree branches, her camera landed almost completely intact just feet from where her husband moved her body, Larson said. And contrary to what Henthorn told dispatchers, a coroner found no evidence Henthorn actually performed CPR on his wife. He couldn't be sure if Toni fell or was pushed.
Prosecutors: Man Stole Wife's $30K Diamond After Murder
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(Apr 17, 2012 11:40 AM CDT) Leon Panetta has taken at least 27 trips home to California since becoming secretary of defense in July, which have cost taxpayers more than $800,000 in all—but he does feel bad about it. The Pentagon chief expressed his regrets at a Pentagon briefing yesterday and said he is open to alternatives, but gave no hint that he would stop the weekend trips. For 40 years that I’ve been in this town, I’ve gone home because my wife and family are there and because, frankly, I think it’s healthy to get out of Washington periodically just to get your mind straight and your perspective straight, he said. The Washington Post notes that Panetta paid for trips home himself while he served in Congress and in the Clinton administration, but as defense secretary, government rules require him to fly on military aircraft with secure communications. He is required to reimburse the government for the cost of a round-trip commercial flight each time, but that has only added up to around $17,000 while his trips have cost around $860,000, the AP notes. The issue is a bit contentious, considering the budget concerns the Pentagon is dealing with, but Panetta often makes stops for official business on his way to or from California—and works while he's there, too.
Panetta Feels Bad About $800K in Flights He's Taken
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(Nov 19, 2009 6:16 AM) A suicide bombing outside a Peshawar courthouse killed 19 people this morning in Pakistan, the latest in a series of attacks by Islamic militants reacting against an anti-Taliban army offensive in the region. Today's bombing came only hours after missiles fired from a suspected US drone killed three alleged militants in another region close to the Afghan border. The dead in today's suicide bombing included at least three police; 51 people were reported wounded. The militant onslaught has killed at least 80 in the past two weeks. Drone strikes are highly unpopular among the strongly anti-American local population, both because they often kill civilians and because they fuel the perception that the US is behind the Pakistani army offensive.
Suicide Bomb Kills 19 at Pakistan Courthouse
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(Nov 16, 2015 5:50 PM) Rapid treatment is of utmost importance for babies diagnosed with infantile spasms, also known as West syndrome, a form of epilepsy that causes seizures and corresponding abnormal bursts of electrical activity in the brain. About half of the babies with it don't respond to the first drug that's tried, meaning doctors then use an injectable drug called Synacthen Depot, which one doctor says works 90% of the time. But Synacthen Depot is the latest drug to cause an uproar after a massive price hike, at least in Canada, CBC reports. The price of Synacthen Depot increased by more than 2,000% from $33.05 per vial to $680 per vial, says a spokesperson for Alberta Health, which delisted the drug in July. That means it won't be automatically paid for by Canada's government-subsidized health care anymore, TheStreet explains, though exceptions could be made on a case-by-case basis. And as for the price, Fusion explains that the drug requires a six-week course, for a total cost of $14,280. Officials in other Canadian provinces saw a similar hike in the cost of the drug. This was just dropped like a bombshell, says a Toronto neurologist who is incensed by the price increase. Pharmaceutical company Mallinckrodt owns the rights to the drug in Canada after acquiring another company last year, and a rep says the drug was losing money when the company acquired it. They just bought it and jacked up the price, says the neurologist. (When Canada tried to lower the price of another drug, it got sued by a US company.)
Latest 2,000% Drug Price Hike Hurts Infants
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(Apr 14, 2010 1:05 AM CDT) At least 400 people were killed, some 10,000 injured and scores buried in collapsed buildings when a series of earthquakes up to 6.9 magnitude hit the western Tibetan plateau this morning. Chinese authorities are scrambling to get rescue workers to the sparsely populated area, which is mainly inhabited by Tibetan herdsmen. The local infrastructure was badly damaged by six quakes that hit within a space of three hours, reports the BBC. One official estimated that 85% of the buildings in the epicenter in Jiegu in Qinghai province had collapsed. In a flash, the houses went down, a local newscaster said. The difficulty we face is that we don't have any excavators, a local military official told state media. Many of the people have been buried and our soldiers are trying to pull them out with human labor. It is very difficult to save people with our bare hands.
400 Dead in China Quake
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(Sep 29, 2009 6:34 PM CDT) An 8.3-magnitude earthquake struck the area around American Samoa today, generating a tsunami that killed as many as 34 in the US territory and adjacent Samoa, an independent state. The waves at Pago Pago were 5.1 feet above normal—smaller than originally feared— but tsunami warnings went up briefly throughout the South Pacific, with a watch in effect as far away as Hawaii. Widespread damage included the flattening of one entire village. I can confirm there is damage, I can confirm there are deaths and I can confirm there are casualties, a police rep in Samoa told Reuters.
Post-Quake Tsunami Kills 34 in Samoa
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(Oct 23, 2013 7:03 PM CDT) He's a former volunteer firefighter. She's his 4-year-old daughter. Guess which one ended up the hero? The Daily News of Iron Mountain, Michigan, says little Cadence Lucas saved her dad by running about a quarter-mile down a dark dirt road to get help after he knocked himself unconscious. Chris Lucas was unloading scrap metal from his pickup when he bashed his head on something—likely either the truck's tailgate or a hot water heater. Most kids would have sat there until their parent woke up, he recounts. She took the initiative to run out even though it was dark. Eventually, Cadence made it to a neighbor's house and summoned help. Dad Chris is fine after a night in the hospital with a concussion. He says he and Cadence's mom have schooled their daughter on how to react in emergencies. I thought it was kind of cool she remembered that.
Girl, 4, Runs Quarter-Mile in Dark to Save Dad
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(Jul 27, 2019 11:30 AM CDT) Two American teenagers were jailed in Rome on Saturday as authorities carry out a murder investigation in the killing of an Italian police officer, the AP reports. A detention order issued by prosecutors was shown on Italian state broadcaster RAI, naming the suspects as Gabriel Christian Natale Hjorth and Finnegan Lee Elder. The detention order didn't give their ages, but says they were both born in San Francisco in 2000. Police earlier said they were 19. Prosecutors say in the order that Elder is the main suspect, accusing him of repeatedly stabbing Carabinieri paramilitary policeman Mario Cerciello Rega, 35, who was investigating the theft of a bag after a drug deal gone wrong in Rome. Natale Hjorth is accused of using his bare hands to strike the officer's partner, who wasn't seriously injured in the attack.
2 American Teens Jailed in Death of Italian Policeman
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(Sep 23, 2013 1:10 PM CDT) It looks like the days of BlackBerry being an independent company are over. Trading on shares of the company was halted today when the company made it known that it had a major announcement coming. The announcement: It had signed a letter of intent to be purchased by Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd. for $4.7 billion, or $9 a share, the Wall Street Journal reports. Shares had been down 5.6% before trading halted, to $8.23, in the wake of Friday's news that the company would cut its staff by 40% and stop selling devices to consumers. The $9 price tag represents just 4% of Blackberry's peak share value, Journal reporter Shira Ovide tweets. Fairfax currently owns about 10% of BlackBerry, making it the company's biggest shareholder. The Canadian-based company will buy all of the company's outstanding shares. Click for more on its ill-fated company jet.
BlackBerry Sells Itself for $4.7B
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(Jan 17, 2012 12:17 AM) A computer prodigy known as Pakistan's girl wonder has died at the age of 16 from complications caused by an epileptic stroke. Arfa Karim was just nine years old when she became the youngest person ever awarded the Microsoft Certified Professional title for mastering the company's programs, the Daily Mail reports. She was invited to visit Microsoft's US headquarters, and met execs including Bill Gates. Karim's dream was to work for Microsoft after completing her studies. After learning that Karim had been hospitalized, Gates reached out to her family and offered to pay for her medical care. He offered to fly her to the US for treatment, but because she was on a ventilator, doctors decided against moving her. Her father thanked Gates for his efforts, and described his daughter as a spark that got attention and love from everyone on the globe.
Microsoft Prodigy Dies at 16
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(Apr 18, 2011 6:15 PM CDT) Cincinnati Reds pitcher Mike Leake will make $425,000 this year, but he was apparently short the $59.95 for six American Rag T-shirts that cops say he lifted at a Macy's today. Leake's arrest report says the 23-year-old removed price tags from the shirts and tried to leave—as a security camera filmed the whole thing, reports the Enquirer. Leake was charged with a misdemeanor, and could face up to 180 days in jail. The arrest occurred just hours before pitchers were to show up for batting practice before a game against Pittsburgh. The Reds had no comment, and Leake was expected to make a statement this evening. Click for more, including background on Leake's career.
Cincinnati Reds Pitcher Mike Leake Charged With Shoplifting 6 T-Shirts
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(May 19, 2010 6:47 AM CDT) Disgraced Daily Beast scribe Gerald Posner claims he 'accidentally' and unwittingly plagiarized material for his online columns—but it now appears he also did it habitually and for his books. A new review of his work suggests Posner may have lifted as many as 35 passages for Why America Slept and Secrets of the Kingdom. The Miami New Times sent the passages over to a journalism expert for review. His verdict? This constitutes plagiarism by any definition. Click here for more on Posner.
Daily Beast Scribe Plagiarized 35 Other Times
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(Jul 28, 2014 12:33 AM CDT) A rare band of summer thunderstorms left one person dead and a dozen injured from lightning strikes at Venice Beach in Los Angeles yesterday. Witnesses tell the Los Angeles Times that the storm seemed to come from nowhere and lasted 15 minutes, causing panic as fishermen and beachgoers rushed to find shelter. A National Weather Service spokesman says lightning hit the water and the beach at least four times. A coroner's office spokesman says the dead man is in his mid-20s and that it's too early to say whether he was killed by lightning strike, drowning, or being trampled by the crowd. Officials say all the injured people were in or near the water when lightning struck. The strikes also caused a power outage in the area. It was all blue skies, except there were some dark clouds coming from the south, one resident says. Then just one big crack of lightning—pretty unexpected. Other witnesses describe the sudden storm as incredibly loud. I heard this crackle and there was this giant bolt of lightning shooting across the sky and the loudest thunder I’ve ever heard, a witness tells CBS.
Freak Lightning Strike at LA Beach Kills 1, Injures 12
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(Jul 3, 2014 3:00 PM CDT) Police surely hear all kinds of things from drivers looking to deflect blame after an accident, but a man in College Station, Texas, gets points for originality. He told officers that he swerved to avoid a turtle, a cat, a squirrel, and an overhanging tree, reports the Eagle of Bryan-College Station. The 33-year-old ended up hitting a guardrail and an actual tree, but neither he nor anyone else was seriously injured. Police didn't buy the animal story and charged him with his second DWI.
DWI Suspect Blames Crash on 3 Animals, Tree
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(Oct 30, 2010 10:32 AM CDT) Lots of critics have dutifully supplied their top-10 lists of horror movies in time for Halloween. Not so Roger Ebert, who instead used the time to compile an essay on why he hates the exercise, at this time of year or any other. No list of films has the slightest significance, unless it involves box-office receipts, he explains in the Wall Street Journal. OK, maybe one—the once-a-decade effort from British film magazine Sight & Sound. Beyond that, they're mostly crap, good for vanity, useless arguments, and not much else. (See, for example, how the Internet Movie Database ranks the Shawshank Redemption as the greatest film of all time.) Of course, there's one thing these lists are great at in the Internet age—generating page views. And that brings up the most insidious subterfuge of Best Lists in Ebert's view: How they extract free work from free-lance critics. He invites everyone to tune in next month, when he doesn't compile his list of best-ever Thanksgiving movies.
Ebert: Why I Won't Share My Top 10 Halloween Flicks
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(May 16, 2016 6:13 AM CDT) As he was leaving the hospital in 2012, Thomas Manning asked his doctor if a penis transplant was possible. At the time, the Massachusetts man's member was only an inch long following a partial penectomy he had to undergo due to penile cancer. His urologic oncologist, Dr. Adam Feldman, thought the idea was outlandish, as the New York Times puts it. But then three years later, Manning got a call from Feldman: Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston was ready to try the operation. And so over May 8 and 9, 64-year-old Manning received a new penis from a deceased donor, in what was only the third such operation in the world—and, potentially, only the second to be successful. So far, Dr. Curtis Cetrulo, who led the surgical team through the 15-hour procedure along with Dr. Dicken Ko, is cautiously optimistic, a sentiment backed up by Manning's own admission that he has felt little pain over the last week and experienced only one complication, some hemorrhaging early on. He has been forced for years to sit to urinate, and his doctors say within a few weeks he should once again achieve normal urination; restored sexual function will follow. One more thing Manning tells the Times he has yet to do: closely inspect his new organ. MGH anticipates doing a second transplant, for a car-crash victim who suffered extreme burns to the area, as soon as a donor organ is available. The Boston Herald reports MGH will hold a morning press conference to discuss the surgical milestone. (Read about the hell a 21-year-old experienced before his penis transplant.)
64-Year-Old Is First in US to Have Penis Transplant
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(Sep 15, 2014 2:01 PM CDT) A strict dress code adopted by a Staten Island school has resulted in 200 detentions in the last two weeks. A city Department of Education spokeswoman tells the New York Post the new Dress for Success policy at Tottenville High School was a local decision made at the discretion of the principal. The DOE says parents signed off on the policy before the start of the new year. But some parents say the policy, which covers everything from tank tops and short-shorts to hoodies and sunglasses, has backfired. District 31 Superintendent Aimee Horowitz says skimpy clothing is banned because it interferes with the learning and teaching process. Ninety percent of the detained students have been girls.
Strict Dress Code Yields 200 Detentions in 2 Weeks
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(Mar 20, 2015 1:57 AM CDT) A group of fourth-grade students taken to the New Hampshire State House to watch a vote on a bill they proposed ended up getting an excellent lesson in politics last week—but it certainly wasn't an inspiring one. The Lincoln Akerman School students were present as lawmakers criticized and then rejected their bill to make the red-tailed hawk the New Hampshire state raptor, which one representative somehow linked to abortion, CBS reports. The bird, which preys on small rodents, grasps them with its talons and then uses its razor-sharp beak to rip its victims to shreds and then basically tear it apart, limb from limb, said Republican Rep. Warren Groen as students looked on. And I guess the shame about making this the state bird is it would make a much better mascot for Planned Parenthood. Rep. John Burt, another Republican, said lawmakers should focus on more important issues, NH1 reports. If we keep bringing more of these bills and bills and bills that really I feel we shouldn’t have in front of us, we’ll be picking a state hot dog next, he said. The bill, which had already passed the Environment and Agriculture Committee, was turned down by a vote of 133-160. At Vox, New Hampshire native Dylan Matthews isn't surprised by the lawmakers' behavior. With 400 members, the state House of Representatives is one of the biggest legislatures in the English-speaking world, he notes. And with the part-time lawmakers paid just $100 a year, it's both easy and unappealing to get elected, so you can imagine the caliber of politician New Hampshire is left with, he writes. (Utah lawmakers recently OKed the return of firing squads.)
NH Lawmakers Mock, Reject 4th-Graders' Bill
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(May 13, 2019 3:44 AM CDT) Police are investigating a shooting near one of President Trump's resorts in Florida that left one person dead and two others injured. Miami Dade Police spokesman Alvaro Zabaleta says that a call came in at 1:41pm on Sunday stating that shots were fired at the Trump International Beach Resort Miami in Sunny Isles Beach, the AP reports. Sunny Isles officers responded to the scene and found several vehicles with bullet holes. A 19-year-old woman was found inside one vehicle with a gunshot wound to the upper extremities, Zabaleta says. She was transported to a hospital and listed in stable condition. Moments later another 911 call came in reporting a male shot inside a vehicle at a shopping center across the street from the hotel.
1 Dead, 2 Injured in Shooting Near Trump Resort
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(Aug 20, 2011 12:36 PM CDT) The US already has spent a decade fighting in Afghanistan, and the Telegraph suggests it might spend a decade or so more. The British paper reports that US and Afghan officials are close to a deal that would keep thousands of US troops in the country until 2024—not just military trainers but special forces and air power. They would remain after the formal handover of power to the Afghan military in 2014. The Pentagon is drawing down US troops in Afghanistan in anticipation of that deadline, and the Telegraph isn't specific on just how many would remain under this deal. The report quotes Hamid Karzai's top security adviser: If they train our police and soldiers, then those trainers will not be 10 or 20, they will be thousands. He said 2014 is not the end of international terrorist networks and we have a common commitment to fight them. For this purpose also, the US needs facilities. Word of the deal already is angering Pakistan, Iran, and the Taliban.
US Troops May Stay in Afghanistan Until 2024
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(Nov 6, 2010 2:09 PM CDT) A Florida woman and her boyfriend have been charged with trying to sell her infant grandson for $30,000. Cops arrested 45-year-old Patty Bigbee and 42-year-old Lawrence Works yesterday in Daytona Beach after they met with an agent posing as a buyer. Both were charged with illegal sale or surrender of a child, and Bigbee was also charged with communication fraud. Authorities said an investigation began last month after an informant told them the woman was trying to sell the baby. She reportedly wanted $75,000 but was talked down to $30,000. The child's mother is currently incarcerated on unrelated charges, and the infant has been turned over to child welfare officials.
Cops: Florida Woman Tried to Sell Grandson for $30K
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(May 25, 2012 8:06 AM CDT) A Senate panel expressed its outrage over Pakistan's conviction of a doctor who helped the United States track down Osama bin Laden, voting to cut aid to Islamabad by $33 million—$1 million for every year of the physician's 33-year sentence for high treason. The punitive move came on top of deep reductions the Appropriations Committee already had made to President Barack Obama's budget request for Pakistan, a reflection of growing congressional anger. The overall foreign aid budget for next year had slashed more than half of the proposed assistance and threatened further reductions if Islamabad fails to open overland supply routes to US-led NATO forces in Afghanistan. We need Pakistan, Pakistan needs us, but we don't need Pakistan double-dealing, said Sen. Lindsey Graham. The Appropriations Committee approved Graham's amendment to cut the assistance by $33 million on a 30-0 vote. The full Senate will vote on the overall bill, possibly this summer.
Irked Senate Panel Votes 30-0 to Cut Pakistan Aid
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(Feb 5, 2009 10:03 AM) The 93-year-old Michigan man who froze to death last month after his electricity was cut off was a World War II medic who left his estate—possibly more than $500,000—to a local hospital, CNN reports. Despite the savings, Martin Schur was $1,000 behind on his utility bill. He loved his community, says his nephew, who hopes the tragedy reminds others to look out for their neighbor. This can’t be allowed to happen in this country, says a neighbor. Residents have urged a probe of the electric company, which had installed a device to limit power to Schur’s home. It was never reset, and it’s unclear whether Schur, who lived alone and was found dead Jan. 17, knew how to do so. The company has since removed all limiters.
93-Year-Old Left to Freeze Leaves $500K to Hospital
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(Jan 8, 2013 12:44 AM) After years out of the spotlight, rock legend David Bowie has marked his 66th birthday with the release of his first new song in a decade. The ballad Where Are We Now? will be followed by a new album, The Next Day, in March, the BBC reports. Bowie, whose last album was 2003's Reality, has not performed live since 2006 and the new single has prompted a flurry of speculation about a possible 2013 tour.
Bowie Turns 66, Releases 1st Song in 10 Years
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(May 21, 2012 1:08 PM CDT) Doctors are still insisting there's no connection, but a third person in the Southeast is now fighting flesh-eating bacteria. I just started feeling very sick, Bobby Vaughn, 33, tells WXIA Atlanta. I was throwing up and had a backache. I just thought it was a little infection. But the Georgia landscaper soon started to swell, particularly in his groin, and went to the hospital. He has gone through five surgeries and had about two pounds of damaged tissue removed; he says doctors think the bacteria is no longer spreading, but he still has skin grafts and reconstructive surgeries in his future. Twenty-four-year-old Aimee Copeland and new mom Lana Kuykendall are also fighting the rare ailment; Copeland is just down the hall in the hospital from Vaughn.
3rd Victim Battles Flesh-Eating Bacteria
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(May 20, 2020 12:01 PM CDT) Sia is a woman of constant surprises, and she's got a new one for us. Per Us Weekly, the 44-year-old Australian singer (full name Sia Furler) appeared Tuesday on SiriusXM's The Morning Mash Up program, and when she was asked if she'd adopted a son, the famously reclusive star made an unexpected announcement. I actually adopted two sons last year, she said, though it was soon made clear that she hadn't needed to stock up on diapers and baby bottles. They were 18—they're both 19 years old now, she elaborated. Sia explained that they were aging out of the foster care system, then sweetly added, Yeah, and I love them. This isn't the first time Sia has mentioned being a parent, per USA Today, which notes she brought it up in January during an interview with GQ. She mentioned to the magazine then that she'd recently texted the DJ Diplo and said, Hey, listen, you're like one of five people that I'm sexually attracted to, and now that I've decided to be single for the rest of my life and I just adopted a son, I don't have time for a relationship. ... If you're interested in some no-strings sex, then hit me up. When asked during the SiriusXM interview how her boys were dealing with being in quarantine during the coronavirus pandemic, the new mom said it's been pretty difficult, [for] one more so than the other, but they're both doing things that are really good for them. She didn't give much detail on what those things are other than to say they're educational.
Sia's Big Reveal: She's a Mom of 2
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(Mar 26, 2014 7:01 AM CDT) North Korea test-fired a pair of ballistic missiles into the sea early today, South Korea's Yonhap News reports. The mid-range missiles traveled some 400 miles, ending their trajectory in the sea off North Korea's east coast. It was the country's longest-ranging launch since it fired a satellite into orbit in 2012, the Los Angeles Times reports. A spokesman for the South's defense ministry says the launch clearly violates UN Security Resolutions and is a grave provocation to Republic of Korea (South) and the international community. The US also criticized the troubling and provocative move. The UN Security Council has banned Pyongyang from holding long-range missile tests, the Times notes; the launch blatantly flouts that ban. The launch came within hours of talks between the US, South Korea, and Japan in the Netherlands, the BBC reports; today is also the fourth anniversary of a South Korean warship's sinking. The South says it plans countermeasures alongside the UN. Recently, Pyongyang has fired a number of short-range missiles, the BBC notes. The latest tests, however, mark the first time the North has fired a Nodong (or Rodong, per Yonhap) missile since 2009. Such missiles can travel about 600 miles.
North Korea Test-Launches 2 Missiles
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(Apr 27, 2011 10:28 AM CDT) Terminator 5, starring the Governator? It's a possibility: CAA, which represents Arnold Schwarzenegger, is shopping around a package that includes rights to a new sequel, according to the Hollywood Reporter. The movie would be the fifth in the franchise and, in addition to starring Schwarzenegger, would be directed by Justin Lin (who has directed The Fast and the Furious sequels) and produced by Robert Cort (everything from Cocktail to Runaway Bride). Click for Schwarzenegger's thoughts on returning to action roles.
Coming Soon: Terminator 5?
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(Mar 22, 2015 4:24 PM CDT) Lee Kuan Yew, the founder of modern Singapore who helped transform the sleepy port into one of the world's richest nations, died today, the government says. He was 91. Lee was admitted to Singapore General Hospital on Feb. 5 for severe pneumonia and was later put on life support. The Prime Minister's Office says in a statement on its website that Lee passed away peacefully at 3:18am. Lee was feared for his authoritarian tactics but insisted that strict limits on speech and public protest were necessary to maintain stability in the multiethnic and multi-religious country. He guided Singapore for 31 years until 1990, making it into a global trade and finance center. Lee's legacy includes an efficient government with little corruption, low tax rates to attract foreign investment, excellent schools, and safe streets. He has faced criticism, though, for using tough tactics to consolidate power. Lee jailed some political rivals without trial for decades and brought defamation lawsuits against journalists and opposition politicians. Lee commanded immense respect among Singaporeans, who this year will celebrate the country's 50th independence anniversary. The Prime Minister's Office said arrangements for the public to pay respects and funeral arrangements will be announced later.
Founding Father of Singapore Dead at 91
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(May 10, 2009 3:37 PM CDT) The US swine flu count hit 2,254 yesterday and a Costa Rica man died of the disease, the first fatality outside of North America, the Wall Street Journal reports. In the US, 3,000 people are likely infected across 45 states and Washington, DC, including unconfirmed cases, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. We think this virus is in most parts of the United States, said an official. Some states have reduced or stopped testing, deeming it necessary only at early stages to predict the flu’s spread. The 53-year-old Costa Rican who died already suffered from diabetes and chronic lung disease. Seven other Costa Rican cases of swine flu, or H1N1, have been confirmed by the CDC. The World Health Organization said 3,440 people have been infected in 29 countries.
H1N1 Expands, Kills Costa Rica Man
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(May 1, 2009 2:26 PM CDT) Even with the unemployment rate shattering records, 3 million jobs nationwide remain unfilled. But the growing mismatch between employers and workers tarnishes that silver lining, Peter Coy argues in BusinessWeek. Untrained job-seekers often don’t have necessary skills to work in growing sectors like health care and accounting, and employers complain of the mounting backlog the labor shortage causes. The problem could worsen even when the economy rebounds, because unemployment figures will likely remain high, bidding wars over qualified workers will boost inflation, and Washington’s quick fixes may make things even worse. Some workers aren’t helping, refusing to relocate or accept lower pay. But smart policy and a dose of realism from all sides can spark a turnaround, Coy contends.
3 Million US Job Openings Isn't a Good Thing
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(Nov 16, 2015 1:40 PM) Moira Smith, the only female NYPD officer who was killed in the 9/11 attacks, was posthumously named Glamour's Woman of the Year in 2001. Fourteen years later, the magazine named Caitlyn Jenner one of its women of the year—and Smith's angry widower doesn't want the two to share the same honor. He tells the New York Post he took the award down from a shelf in his home and FedExed it to Glamour, along with a note to the magazine's editor. I was shocked and saddened to learn that Glamour has just named Bruce Jenner 'Woman of the Year,' he wrote. I find it insulting to Moira Smith's memory, and the memory of other heroic women who have earned this award, he wrote, per PIX11. Was there no woman in America, or the rest of the world, more deserving than this man? At a time when we have women in the armed forces fighting and dying for our country, heroic doctors fighting deadly diseases, women police and firefighters putting their lives on the line for total strangers, brave women overcoming life threatening diseases ... the list of possibilities goes on ... is this the best you could do? A Glamour spokesperson tells the Post it stands by the decision to honor Jenner.
9/11 Widower Returns Wife's 'Woman of the Year' Award...
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(Oct 13, 2008 6:57 PM CDT) Screaming girls, predawn starts, and 6-day weeks are a lot to handle on $10 an hour—but NBC pages see success at the end of the tunnel, the New York Times reports. They know that hours of smiling schlep work—think photocopies and coffee—have led luminaries like Regis Philbin and Ted Koppel to stardom. What made them good pages? We're all hams,  one said. They also overcame odds worse than getting into Harvard to get the gig, and passed a grueling test on NBC trivia. We all have an unhealthy knowledge of NBC, one admitted. They also have about a 70% chance of getting a job at NBC. By that time, they hopefully know the keys to the business. It was a wonderful time, said Koppel. I dated my way through the Radio City Rockettes.
NBC Pages Seek Bigtime on $10/Hour
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(Sep 29, 2014 9:29 AM CDT) The Federal Aviation Administration says it will take about two weeks to fully reopen a Chicago-area control center, where an act of sabotage brought the city's two international airports to a halt last week. The FAA said yesterday it hopes to return the facility to full service by Oct. 13 and that crews are working to install replacement equipment. Authorities say a contract employee started a fire Friday at the regional control center in suburban Aurora and then attempted to commit suicide. More than 2,000 flights were canceled that day at O'Hare and Midway international airports, disrupting travel nationwide. About 600 flights were canceled at the airports yesterday, and delays were about a half-hour. Air traffic controllers from the Aurora center are now at other FAA offices in the Midwest until they can head back to their home base.
2 Weeks Until Chicago Control Center Reopens: FAA
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(May 7, 2014 9:54 AM CDT) Federal agents are serving hundreds of warrants in dozens of cities as part of a continued crackdown on synthetic drug manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers. Agents served search and arrest warrants on homes, warehouses, and smoke shops in at least 25 states this morning, a DEA spokesman said. The largest single operation is a state-wide effort in Alabama. Agents also are serving warrants in Florida and New Mexico, among other states. The crackdown involves 33 DEA cases, and seven Immigration and Customs Enforcement investigations. The DEA has been cracking down on synthetic drugs, including so-called bath salts, spice, and Molly, since the drugs first gained widespread popularity years ago. In late 2010, the agency responsible for enforcing federal drug laws moved to ban five chemicals used to make synthetic marijuana blends, including K2, Spice, and Blaze. An interesting aside involves the money trail: Investigators have tracked hundreds of millions of dollars in drug proceeds being sent to Yemen, Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan, says a rep for the DEA Special Operations Division. The money is going there, where it stops we don't know, he says.
Feds Take Down Drug Operations Across 25 States
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(Jan 8, 2020 7:27 AM) Mom, I want to talk to you like I'm sitting across the room from you, says Colby Ryan, whose mother and two siblings are missing in mysterious circumstances. In an emotional YouTube video, the 23-year-old begs Lori Vallow to come home and tell where 7-year-old Joshua Vallow and 17-year-old Tylee Ryan are, ABC reports. You have the power to end this, he says. You have the opportunity to put this all to rest. The siblings from Rexburg, Idaho, have not been seen since September and police say they have information that Lori knows either the location of the children or what has happened to them. Vallow and her new husband, doomsday writer Chad Daybell, abruptly left town the day after police attempted to do a welfare check on Joshua at the request of a relative. Investigators including local police and FBI agents searched Daybell's home on Friday, reports the AP. Police have said they believe the children's lives are in danger—and they suspect the couple's disappearance is linked to the sudden death of Daybell's former wife, Tamara Daybell, in October. He married Vallow a couple of weeks later. Authorities, who initially believed Tamara Daybell's death was natural, have exhumed her body. Vallow's previous husband, Charles Vallow, who had initiated divorce proceedings, was shot dead by her brother in August; her brother died from unknown causes last month. In divorce papers filed in February, Charles Vallow said his wife had told him she was a god assigned to carry out the work of the 144,000 at Christ's second coming in July 2020, and she would kill him if he got in her way.
Son With 2 Missing Siblings Makes Emotional Plea to Mom
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(Oct 14, 2014 5:58 PM CDT) David Greenglass, who served 10 years in prison for his role in the most explosive atomic spying case of the Cold War and gave testimony that sent his brother-in-law and sister, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, to the electric chair in 1953, has died at 92. Greenglass—who admitted decades later that he lied on the stand about his own sister—died in New York City on July 1, according to the Rosenbergs' sons. After his release from prison in 1960, Greenglass lived under an assumed name in Queens. The Rosenbergs were convicted in 1951 of conspiring to steal secrets about the atomic bomb for the Soviet Union and were executed at New York's Sing Sing prison, insisting to the very end that they were innocent. Greenglass, indicted as a co-conspirator, testified that he had given the Rosenbergs data obtained through his wartime job as an Army machinist at Los Alamos, headquarters of the project to build the atomic bomb. He told of seeing his sister transcribing the information on a typewriter at the Rosenbergs' New York apartment in 1945. That testimony proved crucial in convicting Ethel and her husband. In 2001, Greenglass was quoted in the book The Brother by New York Times reporter Sam Roberts as saying he had not actually seen Ethel typing and knew of it only from his wife. For the prosecution, however, the typewriter was as good as a smoking gun, Roberts wrote. Greenglass said he lied to assure leniency for himself and to keep his wife out of prison so she could care for their two children.
Lying Brother in Rosenberg Spy Case Dead at 92
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(Nov 15, 2013 11:07 AM) Toronto's City Council voted overwhelmingly to clip Rob Ford's wings today, with the first in a series of motions designed to make him mayor in name only, the National Post reports. The council voted 39-3 to strip Ford of the power to appoint and dismiss the deputy mayor and the rest of his senior staff—with the nay votes coming from Ford, his brother Doug, and David Shiner. And even Shiner abandoned the Fords when the council voted to strip the mayor's emergency powers, 41-2. Those votes are preambles to a Monday vote that will give the deputy mayor all the powers not explicitly given to the mayor by law. But the Fords aren't going quietly. The people didn't vote for the deputy mayor, Doug pointed out, according to the Globe and Mail, adding, I don't want to call it a coup d'etat... The mayor himself took it in stride. I would have done the same thing. I'm not mad at anybody, he said, before lamenting that the vote would cost the city money—because he'll be fighting it in court.
Toronto Votes to Strip Rob Ford's Powers, 39-3
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(Jan 21, 2015 9:09 AM) With tax time fast approaching, there's a new hoop to jump through: Those without health insurance may be facing ObamaCare penalties for 2014—and for 2015 if they don't nail down coverage by Feb. 15, NPR reports. Those who were uninsured in 2014 may face a tax penalty of either 1% of income or a flat fee of $95 per adult, $47.50 per child under the age of 18 (whichever fee is higher). And anyone who misses the end of the Affordable Care Act's open enrollment on Feb. 15 will be ponying up even greater penalties for 2015: the higher of either 2% of income or $325 per adult, $162.50 for kids under 18. Beyond that, the 2016 penalty will be assessed at 2.5% of income or $695 per person, adjusting every year after that for inflation. Because many people don't think about taxes until the W-2s start trickling in (often at the end of January), there won't be a lot of time for them to consider buying health insurance, NPR notes. And they may still choose not to: About 11% of the uninsured who opt out simply can't afford it, while 27% say it's less expensive to pay the tax penalty than to purchase health insurance, CBS News reports. Tax preparers aren't looking forward to telling the uninsured they're going to have to pay the IRS a little extra, but they're trying to educate consumers about eligibility for regular fee exemptions or hardship exemptions, such as being homeless, having lots of medical debt, or experiencing the death of a loved one. Intuit estimates about 20 million uninsured people are eligible for exemptions, Forbes reports. (Here's further info on new forms that may have to be filed and boxes to be checked.)
No Health Insurance by Feb. 15? Face Wrath of Taxman
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(Mar 27, 2015 7:09 AM CDT) The Senate powered through an 18-hour session that ended at 3:28am this morning, giving a yea or nay to more than 50 amendments in a vote-a-rama marathon and, in a 52-46 vote, approving a budget that looks to pave the way for dumping ObamaCare, Reuters reports. Not one Democrat said yes to the plan, the New York Times reports. The GOP plan for purging deficits by 2025 without raising taxes: slash $5.1 trillion in social safety net and other programs. What's going to rise amid the deep cuts is military funding, with a proposal to funnel about $38 billion over to a war-funding account. The Senate now begins a spring recess, so come mid-April, the approved Senate budget will need to be reconciled with the House budget that passed Wednesday. The Times notes it would be the first common congressional budget in a decade. While not legally binding or in need of Obama's signature, the legislation informs spending limits for domestic and military programs, per the Times, and lays the groundwork for future bills that seem destined for veto fights with the president, the AP notes. Fortunately for the country, the Republican budget will not become law, Harry Reid tells the Times. Two GOPers voted nay to the plan: presidential wannabes Ted Cruz and Rand Paul. As for the dozens of amendments that flew through the approval process, there were some conciliatory overtures from the Republican side: They helped sail through amendments on Social Security and veteran benefits for same-sex couples, and 14 GOPers voted to pass an amendment that calls for American workers to earn paid sick leave, Reuters notes.
Senate Passes GOP Budget at 3:28am
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