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(Jan 21, 2016 8:39 AM) Authorities say they've found some sign of the 2-year-old boy who disappeared in Tennessee a week ago while walking with his grandmother and sister. We have some leads that we have recovered in the woods behind his grandparents' home, Madison County Sheriff John Mehr said Wednesday, per the Jackson Sun. He wouldn't say what evidence was found, but he believes Noah Chamberlin is nearby. The search for the toddler was to continue Wednesday evening, but it will go on without volunteers due to severe weather. It's dangerous out there. In those hills, it's really muddy, and it's frozen overnight, a fire chief says. It's just so slick you can hardly walk through there. The Sun reports there are also large sinkholes in the search area. But we're not going to stop, another sheriff says. We still believe he's out there. The search area now includes some 1,000 acres in Pinson. We've expanded further out, and brought them back into the center area and rechecked the whole area, the fire chief says, though the search could slow in the coming days. With the weather that's coming in, supposedly, by Friday, we'll have to scale back the search, says Mehr, noting some equipment may be needed to respond to dangerous winter storm conditions. Mehr also shot down an apparent rumor that Noah's family was involved in his disappearance; Tucson News Now reports Noah's father was previously in trouble for drugs. We have thoroughly vetted all of that, Mehr said. The family are good citizens. A pastor who spoke with the family told Fox13 that they're still very hopeful, still very faithful, they believe Noah is going to be found.
Cops Find Sign of Missing 2-Year-Old
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(Oct 8, 2008 4:49 AM CDT) Grizzled actor Nick Nolte escaped with minor injuries from a fire that gutted the living room of his Malibu home, reports Reuters. The 67-year-old star of Tropic Thunder suffered smoke inhalation and scrapes when he tried to douse the flames with water from a garden hose. Fire inspectors believe the blaze was triggered by an electrical problem. Damage is estimated at $3 million. Nick Nolte was there with a water hose trying to extinguish the fire himself and of course we came to help him out, said a fire department spokesman. Nolte was was grateful to firefighters for their quick response and assistance, his attorney said.
Nolte Flees $3M Malibu House Fire
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(May 5, 2010 4:00 AM CDT) Ernie Harwell, the only baseball broadcaster ever traded for a player, has died aged 92 after a long fight with cancer. The beloved sportscaster spent 55 years broadcasting major league games, 42 of them with the Detroit Tigers. The transplanted Southerner, rated as one of the best baseball broadcasters of all time, became known as the voice of Detroit during his decades of doing play-by-play for the Tigers, the Detroit Free Press notes in a glowing tribute. Harwell started out as a sportswriter aged 16 in 1934 and moved to sportscasting with the Atlanta Crackers. After a stint in the Marines during World War II, he ended up in the big leagues when the Brooklyn Dodgers acquired him from the Crackers for catcher Cliff Dapper. He moved to Detroit in 1960 and was still broadcasting the full 162-game schedule into his eighties. After learning he had just months to live, Harwell said death was just the next big adventure. I’ve had so many great ones, he said. It’s been a terrific life.
Beloved MLB Broadcaster Ernie Harwell Dead at 92
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(Jun 3, 2010 11:06 AM CDT) Rue McClanahan died today, making Betty White the last living Golden Girl. The 76-year-old passed away at 1am this morning after suffering a massive stroke, her manager tells People. The actress who had a minor stroke earlier this year after her bypass surgery, had her family with her, her manager adds. She went in peace.
Rue McClanahan Dead at 76
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(Jun 20, 2014 9:17 AM CDT) Michigan Governor Rick Snyder will today sign a bill giving Detroit $194.5 million as part of a grand bargain designed to lift the city out of bankruptcy, the Free Press reports. That money, combined with $370 million from charitable foundations and $100 million from the Detroit Institute of Arts, should help the city restructure its debt and get out of bankruptcy, while protecting some benefits for pensioners and the Institute's collection. Snyder will sign the bill at the Globe Trading Co. building, a long-abandoned factory that's slated to be converted into a recreation center. The Globe building is a great representation of the comeback of Detroit, Snyder said. But it's too soon to pop the champagne, Daniel Howes at the Detroit News cautions, because pensioners still need to sign off on the deal, and that's no sure thing, no matter how strongly the state's powerbrokers want it to be. Retirees have until July 11 to vote on the matter; if they vote against the plan, all the money goes away.
Michigan Tosses Detroit a $195M Life Raft
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(Oct 1, 2008 1:28 PM CDT) Bollywood workers began an indefinite strike today, with roughly 150,000 actors, dancers, and cameramen refusing to work, according to the Hollywood Reporter. At issue are late payments, non-union labor, and notoriously poor working conditions. Many technical workers make 600 rupees per day—or about $12. It is within our rights to ask for better pay, said one union’s chief.
150K On Strike in Bollywood
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(Jan 31, 2014 8:14 AM) Britax is recalling about 216,000 strollers because of a risk to partially amputate fingertips, break fingers, or cause severe lacerations, among other injuries, when pressing the release button while pulling on the release strap. Britax of Fort Mill, SC, has received eight reports of incidents including one partial fingertip amputation, one broken finger, and severe finger lacerations. The B-Agile, B-Agile Double, and BOB Motion single and double strollers were sold from May 2011 to June 2013 for $250 to $450. Consumers should stop using the strollers immediately and contact Britax for a free repair kit at (866) 204-1665, or visit www.britaxusa.com or www.bobgear.com. Another baby product recall: 200,000 pacifiers, over choking concerns. The Consumerist reports the Fred & Friends novelty pacifiers included in the recall are Chill Baby Artiste (features a mustache and beard), Panic (features a panic button), and Volume (features a volume knob). The concern is that parts can come loose, but no injuries have been reported yet. They were sold last year, from April through December. Fred & Friends has more information about how to get a refund, or you can call the company at (855) 346-6372.
216K Strollers Recalled Over Amputation Risk
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(Aug 22, 2015 12:47 PM CDT) A suicide car bomber attacked a NATO convoy traveling through a crowded neighborhood in Afghanistan's capital today, killing at least 12 people, including three American contractors. Early reports had another 70 or so injured. The Taliban quickly denied it was behind in the attack in Kabul's Macrorayan neighborhood, though the militants increasingly have been targeting Kabul in recent weeks and often don't claim attacks that maim large numbers of civilians. The attack struck near the private Shinozada hospital, the sound of the powerful blast roaring throughout the capital. The victims haven't been identified. The blast struck as schools were letting out for the day in Macrorayan, a Soviet-built housing estate lined with shops, hospitals and schools. Najib Danish, a deputy Interior Ministry spokesman, said the attack destroyed more than a dozen civilian vehicles parked in the street and passing by. At least one armored vehicle in the convoy had been destroyed by the blast.
3 US Contractors Killed in Kabul Car Bomb
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(May 26, 2015 9:38 AM CDT) The already crowded list of 2016 presidential contenders will grow by at least one this week: George Pataki is set to announce his candidacy for the Republican nomination from New Hampshire on Thursday, reports the New York Post. Pataki, who left his post as New York governor in 2006, appears to be thumbing his nose at polls and pundits who say he doesn't have much of a chance, reports Politico. It will be a very stiff climb up a very steep mountain, but that hasn't stopped me in the past, Pataki tells the Post. The pro-choice moderate aims to make strides in New Hampshire before the first GOP debate in August; only the top 10 candidates based on polling will be invited.
2016 Gets a New Long Shot: George Pataki
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(Jan 18, 2011 5:23 PM) Sargent Shriver, a Kennedy in-law who was the first director of the Peace Corps, is dead at age 95, CNN reports. He had suffered from Alzheimer's for years and had been hospitalized for the last several days. Shriver entered political life through his 1953 marriage to Eunice Kennedy after having worked for Joseph Kennedy, the family patriarch. Shriver served as JFK's campaign manager in 1960, then spearheaded the launch of the Peace Corps. JFK told me that everyone in Washington seemed to think that the Peace Corps was going to be the biggest fiasco in history, Shriver once said, and it would be much easier to fire a relative than a friend. After the Peace Corps, Shriver began a long record of service. He headed Lyndon Johnson's anti-poverty program, served as ambassador to France, and ran the Special Olympics. He also ran against Nixon as George McGovern's VP candidate in 1972. Click for more on his life.
Sargent Shriver, Founder of Peace Corps, Dead at 95
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(Oct 17, 2012 10:53 AM CDT) Angelina Jolie was moved by the story of Malala Yousufzai, the 14-year-old Pakistani education activist the Taliban shot last week—so she donated $50,000 to a charity that supports women and girls fighting for female education in Pakistan and Afghanistan, E! reports. As a response to Malala's bravery, girls across Pakistan, Afghanistan, and the world are standing up and saying, 'I am Malala'—and this is our opportunity to show the same solidarity, wrote Jolie and Daily Beast founder Tina Brown on Brown's Women in the World Foundation website. Jolie's charity, Education Partnership for Children of Conflict, donated the $50,000 to a new initiative started by Women in the World. Yesterday, Jolie wrote about Malala on the Daily Beast, explaining that when she told her children what happened, they couldn't comprehend a world where men would try to kill a child whose only 'crime' was the desire that she and others like her be allowed to go to school, she writes. As girls across Pakistan stand up to say 'I am Malala,' they do not stand alone. Mothers and teachers around the world are telling their children and students about Malala, and encouraging them to be a part of her movement for girls’ education. Across Pakistan, a national movement has emerged to rebuild the schools and recommit to educate all children, including girls. This terrible event marks the beginning of a necessary revolution in girls’ education. Click for Jolie's full column.
Jolie Charity Donates $50K in Malala's Honor
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(Jul 31, 2010 8:40 AM CDT) A second House Democrat, Rep. Maxine Waters of California, could face an ethics trial this fall, further complicating the election outlook for the party as it battles to retain its majority. Waters, 71, has been under investigation for a conflict of interest involving a bank that was seeking federal aid. Her husband owned stock in the bank and had served on its board. Waters is a prominent member of the House Financial Services Committee. Waters came under scrutiny after former Treasury Department officials said she helped arrange a meeting between regulators and executives at Boston-based OneUnited Bank without mentioning her husband's financial ties to the institution. Waters defended her role in assisting minority-owned banks in the midst of the nation's financial meltdown and dismissed suggestions she used her influence to steer government aid to the bank. Waters, like Rangel, could settle her case by arranging a plea bargain with the ethics committee. So far she has decided instead to fight.
Waters Likely 2nd Dem Headed to Ethics Trial
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(Dec 14, 2013 3:15 PM) The White House is releasing new data on the effectiveness of HealthCare.gov, and many of the figures aren't pretty. The Washington Post reports that the registrations of nearly 15,000 people who signed up for plans failed to arrive in insurers' inboxes, at least at first. Things have gotten better, however, since the start of this month, the administration says: Now, less than 1% of the registrations aren't getting to the firms. Still, officials don't actually have a list of names of those who suffered the problem. The so-called orphan files are just one of several issues highlighted in the Post and Wall Street Journal. In some cases, insurers got inaccurate data from the exchanges. Meanwhile, thousands of users were incorrectly assigned either to Medicaid or to private insurers, or their eligibility was wrongly denied; at their worst, these problems may affected up to a fifth of applicants, per an estimate cited by the Journal. Some legal immigrants in Illinois, for instance, were informed they'd get Medicaid coverage despite not having lived in the state long enough to qualify. An administration rep emphasizes that the vast majority of the (newly-released data) is retroactive.
15K Health Site Users' Data Didn't Reach Insurers
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(Feb 10, 2016 8:22 AM) Brian Fox lost his $1 million Nashville home on Jan. 9. He nearly lost something much more precious. I thought, 'I'm going to lose two of my four children today,' recounts Fox, whose two elder children found themselves trapped on the home's second story after a hoverboard caught fire on the first floor. A Nashville Fire Department rep tells the Tennessean that Hailey, 16, and Matthew, 14, heard noises downstairs around 11:40am. Fearing a possible intruder, they hid upstairs, reports WKRN. Those noises turned out to be the hoverboard, and they soon found themselves trapped; Matthew tried to open a door only to burn his hand on the knob. He ultimately broke a bedroom window and escaped using a ladder Fox had retrieved after catching his daughter in his arms after she leaped from a bathroom window. The teens sustained minor injuries. The more than 4,000-square-foot house was destroyed by the toy, with the family only able to save a few pictures, reports NewsChannel 5. The Foxes bought the FITURBO F1 for their son for Christmas on the recommendation of friends, reports Nashville Public Radio; the friends' FITURBO F1 also caught fire, though it was a small blaze. After an investigation, the fire department believes the lithium batteries are at the root cause of these fires. A press release from the State Fire Marshal's Office advises owners to always be present when the device is charging and to not leave it charging overnight. (A hoverboard managed to get a priest in trouble.)
A Hoverboard Turned This $1M Home Into Rubble
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(Jul 13, 2011 7:51 AM CDT) Jaycee Dugard was Phillip Garrido's fifth victim—so how did Garrido never become a suspect in her disappearance? That's what the El Dorado County District Attorney's office plans to look into. The DA's office yesterday released undistributed materials related to the case, including a map of Garrido's former victims, all four of whom were also attacked in South Lake Tahoe, the San Francisco Chronicle reports. Garrido's known attacks include a 1972 rape and kidnapping and three more assaults in 1976, one of which led to his conviction on kidnapping and rape charges. He served 11 years of his sentence, was paroled in 1988, and abducted Dugard three years later in South Lake Tahoe, yet he was never a suspect. The DA's office will partner with a senator to look into the mistakes made in the case, with an eye on creating new laws to make sure the situation is not repeated. The newly released materials also included video clips taken by Nancy Garrido, which had been doused with a chemical agent and were restored after hundreds of hours of work. In one, taken sometime between 2000 and 2007, she films a parole agent searching the house; he never steps into the backyard. In another, she appears to be filming Garrido playing guitar, but the camera instead focuses on girls in a park in the background. Make it look like it's pointing at me, but it's going just by me, Phillip Garrido is heard saying, reports the Contra Costa Times.
Jaycee Dugard Was Garrido's 5th Victim
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(Dec 14, 2013 4:15 PM) A casino owner-turned-commercial developer is asking $7.85 million to sell a Las Vegas home, and he's willing to accept the online currency bitcoin for the deal. Jack Sommer says he got the idea to seek bitcoin for his 25,000-square-foot mansion from two of his sons, who've been involved in making and trading the currency. The advantage is that we're expanding our market and adding some notoriety, Sommer says. Sommer's sales agent says the home—which includes marble from China, Iceland and Brazil, a full basement, staff quarters with Jacuzzis, and a secret garden—may be the first in southern Nevada to be marketed formally around bitcoin. A Canadian man listed his Alberta home for the bitcoin equivalent of $405,000, and a Tesla recently sold for 91.4 bitcoin. Using the currency can streamline international business deals, says a bitcoin expert. There are a bunch of people who have bitcoins, and they're dying for a place to spend it, Julian Tosh tells the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Vegas Mansion Could Go for $8M—in Bitcoin
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(Nov 17, 2014 1:43 AM) A St. Louis woman's brutal mistreatment of her three children went far beyond the legal definition of child abuse to become systematic torture, prosecutors say. Lakechia Schonta Stanley, 34, has been sentenced to 78 years in prison for the abuse, which included whippings with electrical cords, beatings with blunt objects, and even waterboarding, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports. Stanley was arrested three years ago when one daughter, then 10, told a librarian she had pain in her arm. She revealed that she had been beaten with a baseball bat for not cleaning the kitchen quickly enough and her 8-year-old sister had been beaten for taking too long in the shower. Stanley's husband, 30-year-old Andrew Rui Stanley, was sentenced to 160 years in prison last year after pleading guilty to 42 felony counts relating to the abuse. Prosecutors say all three children in the home had severe physical—and emotional—scarring. Stanley was supposed to be their mother, the one person they could trust, a prosecutor wrote in a sentencing memorandum. Instead she became a symbol of betrayal and fear, using every tool at her disposal to beat and torture her own innocent children.
Woman Gets 78 Years for Waterboarding Kids
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(Feb 24, 2008 10:00 AM) At least 40 people were killed today when a suicide bomber detonated an explosive vest amid a crowd of Shiite pilgrims during a trek south of Baghdad. A tent where the marchers stopped for food exploded in Iskandariyah in the second attack on Arbaeen, a day when millions descend on Karbala to honor the grandson of the prophet Muhammad, who is buried there. Earlier, three pilgrims were killed in a sniper-and-bomb attack in Baghdad. Some 40,000 police officers and military troops were deployed to protect the pilgrims from expected attacks by Sunni insurgents. The violence occurred as Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki traveled to London for a second round of medical tests following an illness two months ago. A spokesmen described it as a routine examination that confirmed he was in good health.
40 Iraq Shiite Pilgrims Killed in Blast
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(Oct 5, 2009 7:48 PM CDT) The Pacific warming effect of El Niño could mean an unusually cold winter for the US East Coast, with temperatures as much as 10% below normal. Historically when you have that El Niño on the weak side, it tends to correlate to colder weather in eastern North America, one forecaster tells USA Today—with another noting that the conditions also usually mean other parts of the country will be warmer than average.
Winter Likely 5-10% Colder for East Coast
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(Apr 16, 2009 9:12 AM CDT) Housing construction plunged to the second-lowest level on record last month, providing a sobering sign that the worst housing slump in decades has not ended. Construction of new homes dropped by nearly 11% , the second-lowest construction pace in records that go back 50 years. The decline was worse than economists expected; February activity was revised lower as well. The Commerce Department figures are more evidence that the steep slump in housing—which was a major factor triggering the current recession—has yet to run its course. The report showed that applications for building permits, considered a good barometer of future activity, also fell lower than expected, dropping 9%. The biggest declines were in the Midwest and Northeast.
New Home Construction Down 11% in March
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(Jan 12, 2014 1:35 PM) Lone Survivor shocked Hollywood this weekend with a blistering $38.9 million debut—the best of any war film since 9/11, says the Hollywood Reporter. Analysts tell USA Today that the Mark Wahlberg drama, about a US military mission gone wrong, fared well in the heartland thanks to a patriotic ad campaign. Instead of focusing on the downer of a story, Universal's marketing has played up the movie's themes of courage and brotherhood, says an expert from Box Office Mojo. Filling out the top five are Frozen ($15.1 million), The Wolf of Wall Street ($9 million), newcomer The Legend of Hercules and American Hustle (both $8.6 million). Meanwhile the darkly comedic August: Osage County, starring Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts, expanded to 905 screens for about $2.2 million, Entertainment Weekly reports. The success of the film clearly speaks to the popularity of Meryl and Julia, said a Weinstein Company executive. The well-reviewed Her, about a writer who falls for his computer's operating system, grew to an extra 1,600 theaters and banked a soft $5 million. This isn't about today's particular result, it's about feeding the film for upcoming weeks, said a Warner Bros. executive about the company's Oscar strategy.
Lone Survivor: Best War-Film Bow Since 9/11
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(Nov 12, 2015 3:19 PM) A deepening slump in prices for oil, metals, and other commodities sent stock prices lower Thursday. The Dow and the Standard & Poor's 500 index are now negative for the year. The Dow sank 254 points, or 1.4%, to 17,448. The S&P 500 lost 29 points, or 1.4%, to 2,045 and the Nasdaq composite fell 61 points, or 1.2%, to 5,005. The downturn extended a slide that began early this month and has eroded some of the gains from a powerful rally in October. Crude oil fell below $42 a barrel, its lowest price since August, while copper, gold and silver reached six-year lows. Energy, mining, and metals companies fell. Caterpillar, Exxon Mobil and Chevron had the biggest losses in the Dow Jones industrial average.
Dow Falls 254
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(Aug 30, 2012 12:06 PM CDT) An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.6 struck today off Jan Mayen island in Arctic waters between Greenland and Norway, geological monitoring services said. No damage or injuries were reported. The European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre and the US Geological Survey said the quake struck at 9:43am EDT, followed by a 5.2-magnitude temblor eight minutes later. The USGS said the stronger quake hit at a depth of 5.3 miles, 58 miles northwest of Jan Mayen, a Norwegian island with a research station but no permanent population. The quake could be felt on the island, but didn't cause any damage or injuries, said an electronics engineer at the research station. We watched the mountain as the loose stones and shale came sliding down, he said, adding that there are currently 44 people on the island involved in research and maintenance work. A Norwegian seismologist said Jan Mayen, about 370 miles east of Greenland, lies near a fault line and is often exposed to earthquakes, though he couldn't remember any previous temblors the size of today's.
6.6 Quake Hits Off Greenland
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(Nov 17, 2013 10:52 AM) Russian news reports say a passenger airliner has crashed while landing in the city of Kazan and all 44 passengers and six crew members aboard are believed to have been killed. The reports said the Boeing 737 belonging to Tatarstan Airlines crashed about 7:20pm local time today. There were no immediate indications of what may have caused the crash. Kazan is about 450 miles east of Moscow. The ITAR-Tass news agency quoted a local representative of the Emergencies Ministry, Irina Rossius, as saying preliminary information indicated all aboard had died. The flight originated in Moscow.
Russia 737 Crash Kills All 44 Aboard
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(Apr 12, 2016 9:51 AM CDT) Thieves stole $280,000 in cash and valuables from a Brooklyn bank over the weekend. The most impressive part: They didn't even trigger an alarm. Police were only tipped off to the robbery at the HSBC branch in Borough Park when employees arrived on Monday and found a tunnel from the ceiling into the vault, reports the New York Times. Authorities—who found a hole in the roof, a ladder, and an opening in a chain-link fence behind the bank—say the bank was closed over the weekend, per the New York Daily News. No arrests have been made.
Thieves Tunnel Through Bank Roof, Steal $280K
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(Jan 10, 2009 7:09 PM) As grudge matches go, this was worthy of the WWE, the APÂ reports. The Baltimore Ravens survived 13-10 against the Tennessee Titans today thanks to Matt Stover's 43-yard field goal with 53 seconds remaining. Two teams with an extreme dislike for each other never stopped pounding it out in the wind and rain. The difference: Baltimore forced three turnovers and never gave away the ball. And when Joe Flacco led a 51-yard drive in the dying minutes to set up Stover's winning kick, the Ravens (13-5) were headed to the AFC championship game. Led by the first rookie quarterback to win two playoff games, the Ravens will play at Pittsburgh or San Diego next week for the right to go to the Super Bowl.
Wild-Card Ravens Edge Titans 13-10
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(Jul 27, 2011 12:59 PM CDT) Rep. Peter King says his controversial hearings on Muslim radicalization in the US have uncovered some actual radicals. As the hearings resumed today, King declared that 40 Americans and 20 Canadians have signed up with Al-Shabab, a Somali insurgent group with ties to al-Qaeda, the National Post reports. We must face the reality that al-Shabab is a growing threat to our homeland, said King. US counterterrorism officials haven’t confirmed King’s figure, though the government has in the past said that at least 21 Americans are believed to have joined the group, according to the AP. King also berated the vacuous ideologues at the New York Times for a story criticizing his hearings in light of the Oslo massacre, which was allegedly the work of an anti-Muslim fanatic. There is no equivalency in the threat to our homeland from a deranged gunman and the international terror apparatus of al-Qaeda and its affiliates, he said.
40 Americans Have Joined Somali Terrorists: Peter King
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(Dec 13, 2015 6:03 AM) Bad news for Donald Trump in Iowa, where Ted Cruz last week stole his polling thunder—registering a five-point lead among likely caucusgoers—and is currently continuing to open up that spread in what a pollster calls a big shakeup. Cruz now has a 10-point lead in the latest Des Moines Register/Bloomberg Politics poll out Saturday night, polling at a hefty 31% in what the Register notes is a 21 percentage-point leap that smashes records for upsurges in recent Iowa caucuses history. Cruz's dizzying rise came fast: He was polling at just 10% in October. His success comes at the expense of Ben Carson, who topped the October poll at 28% in October, and has since seen his support plunge 15 points. Time is finally beginning to run out, with the caucuses seven weeks away, notes Politico. Following Cruz in the poll: Trump at 21%, Carson at 13%, Marco Rubio at 10%, Jeb Bush at 6%, and the rest of the pack coming in at 3% or less. That's bad news for Rand Paul, who needed a 6% showing to keep him from being booted from the main stage at Tuesday's Republican debate in Las Vegas. But Cruz could keep climbing, notes the Register, with 20% of those polled naming him as their No. 2 choice, giving him 51% when first- and second-choice candidates are combined. It's certainly possible that he could win Iowa big—very big, an expert says.
Cruz Opens Up a Dizzying 10-Point Lead Over Trump
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(Sep 15, 2011 1:13 PM CDT) Doctors are so outraged over the scare story about the HPV vaccine that Michele Bachmann told this week—and so sure it’s baseless—that they’re offering a hefty reward for anyone who can prove it’s true. In two interviews, Bachmann said a crying mother had approached her after Monday’s debate to say that her daughter had suffered mental retardation as a result of that vaccine, according to New York Magazine. Bachmann later backed off, saying she was just repeating what a woman told her. But that’s not enough for University of Minnesota bioethicist Steve Miles, who has offered a $1,000 reward if the woman Bachmann spoke to can come forward with medical evidence to prove her claim, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports. His old boss, the head of bioethics at the University of Pennsylvania, jumped in and one-upped him, offering a $10,000 bounty. These types of messages in this climate have the capacity to do enormous public health harm, Miles explains. It’s an extremely serious claim.
Doctors Offer $11K for Proof of HPV Story
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(Feb 11, 2016 4:48 PM) A blowout at a natural gas well that gushed uncontrollably for 16 weeks and drove thousands of residents from their Los Angeles homes was plugged Thursday, a utility said. While the well still needs to be permanently sealed with cement and inspected by state regulators, the announcement by Southern California Gas Co. marked the first time the leak has been under control since it was reported Oct. 23. We have temporarily controlled the natural gas flow from the leaking well and begun the process of sealing the well and permanently stopping the leak, Jimmie Cho, a SoCalGas senior vice president, said in a statement. If the plug holds and all goes according to plan to seal the well, the upscale Porter Ranch community in the San Fernando Valley could begin to return to normalcy after schools were closed and about 6,000 families were uprooted as they complained of headaches, nausea, nosebleeds, and other symptoms as an intermittent stench wafted through the area. Public health officials blamed their woes on an odorant added to gas so it can be detected and have said they don't expect long-term health impacts. Some folks have said they don't want to move back, and many are concerned about what the incident has done to the value of their homes. The company is facing more than two dozen lawsuits, some of which seek class-action status.
16 Weeks Later, LA Gas Leak Has Been Plugged
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(Mar 23, 2009 6:01 PM CDT) New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo said today that most of the top bonus recipients at AIG have agreed to return the money, amounting to more than $50 million, the Wall Street Journal reports. Fifteen of the top 20 beneficiaries of $165 million at AIG's Financial Products unit—which played a critical role in crippling the company—will give up the cash. They are doing the right thing,  Cuomo said. About $80 million of the $165 million in bonuses that infuriated lawmakers and taxpayers alike went to Americans, Cuomo said, and he plans to recoup it. Some non-Americans, outside the legal reach of New York state, also returned bonus money, but some refused, the New York Times reports. Cuomo said he saw no public benefit in naming the AIG execs who agreed to return bonus money.
AIG Execs Repaying $50M in Bonuses: Cuomo
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(Oct 30, 2008 5:30 PM CDT) A study from a right-wing media watchdog says coverage of Sarah Palin on the big three TV networks has been overwhelmingly negative, Politico reports. NBC, CBS, and ABC broadcast 69 stories on Palin between September 29 and October 12, of which the Culture and Media Institute considered 37 negative, 30 neutral, and two positive. That adds up to a negative-positive ratio of 18-1. If the polls are accurate, the networks have successfully created a caricature of Sarah Palin that ignores her all-American appeal, intelligence, and accomplishments, a CMI spokesman says.
Palin Coverage Negative by 18-1: Study
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(Oct 31, 2011 2:08 PM CDT) Good news/bad news time, Germany. The bad news: Your accountants might be incompetent. The good news: Hey, you’ve got $79 billion less debt than you thought! An accounting screwup at FMS Wertmanagement—the so-called bad bank set up to handle all the toxic assets from mortgage lender Hype Real Estate when it was nationalized—has had Germany believing its debt was significantly higher than it actually was, der Spiegel reports. A finance ministry spokesman says FMS accidentally entered one figure twice in its calculations. That sure sounds like welcome news for a cash-strapped continent looking to Germany for relief. But Germany isn’t celebrating. This is a very embarrassing mistake, one economic scholar said. Finance Minister Wolfgang Schauble is reportedly furious, and many other politicians are calling for a full investigation. Not just one person reviewed this balance sheet, one high-ranking member of Angela Merkel’s party says. One German newspaper summed it up thusly: As pleasing as the sudden bonanza might be, it’s trumped by the breach of trust.
Whoops! Germany Finds $79B in Math Screwup
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(Jun 12, 2015 8:30 AM CDT) The US has spent more than $2.7 billion on the war against ISIS militants in Iraq and Syria since bombings began last August, and the average daily cost is now more than $9 million, the Pentagon said yesterday. Releasing a detailed breakdown of the costs for the first time, the Defense Department showed that the Air Force has borne two-thirds of the total spending, or more than $1.8 billion. The daily combat, reconnaissance, and other flights eat up more than $5 million a day. The data also provided a rare look into the often secret special operations costs, which totaled more than $200 million since August. Other total costs include $438 million for the Navy, including fighters and other ship support; $274 million for the Army, which has trainers and special forces troops on the ground; $16 million for military pay; $646 million for munitions; and $21 million for intelligence and surveillance operations. The release of the spending totals came as Congress debated and rejected legislation yesterday that would have banned spending on the combat operations until lawmakers passed a new war powers resolution.
We're Spending $9M a Day to Fight ISIS
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(Aug 2, 2011 7:17 AM CDT) Less than two weeks after three hikers were swept over Vernal Fall, another woman has died at Yosemite National Park. Hayley LaFlamme, 26, had reached the Half Dome summit—a treacherous hike that can take as long as 12 hours to finish—and was descending Sunday when she reportedly lost her grip on the summit cables and plunged 600 feet down the steep, almost vertical, slope to her death. LaFlamme is the 14th person to die at the park this year, an especially deadly one for Yosemite, reports the San Francisco Chronicle. On average, five to six people die between January and August, but record snowpack has contributed to especially dangerous conditions this year. LaFlamme's hiking group had ignored warnings to avoid the climb, which was made even more dangerous by wet weather and slippery granite after morning thunderstorms. Both a park ranger and posted signs warned visitors of the dangers of going up the summit cables, which are necessary to get up the last 400 feet of the extremely steep climb, but ultimately it is the visitor's decision whether they want to take that risk, says a park spokesperson.
Hiker Hayley LaFlamme Plunges 600 Feet Down Yosemite's Half Dome to Her Death in National Park's 14th Death This Year
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(May 18, 2015 12:01 AM CDT) One Marine was killed and the other 21 people on board were hospitalized after an MV-22 Osprey aircraft made what the military describes as a hard landing at Hawaii's Bellows Air Force Station Sunday morning. Witnesses tell Hawaii News Now that they saw three Ospreys, which were involved in training exercises, performing rotation maneuvers, and after all three of them moved toward the ground, only two came back up. The aircraft was from the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, which is based at California's Camp Pendleton, reports the AP. It's tragic and our condolences go out to the families and the loved ones of the victim. But right now we need to investigate further and see what happened, a Marine spokesman tells Hawaii News Now. I can tell you that MV-22s have been a very reliable aircraft. We've provided aid and assistance in the Philippines. They're very reliable tilt-rotor aircrafts. The military, which did not provide details on the condition of the injured service members, says 21 Marines and one Navy corpsman were on board, the AP reports. (A Marine who ejected from an Osprey was the first US anti-ISIS casualty.)
1 Killed, 21 Hurt in Hawaii Osprey Crash
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(Jan 17, 2011 7:01 PM) This is probably a little more special than anything your Average Joe has in the liquor cabinet: Three bottles of Mackinlays scotch whisky, which have sat beneath the Arctic ice since 1907, made their way home to Scotland today. The bottles are part of a crate of circa-1897 whisky found beneath a hut Ernest Shackleton used in his Nimrod expedition, reports the AP, and returned via private jet for, ahem, testing. The crate of whisky was found frozen solid last year, but researchers could hear the whisky in the bottles, unfrozen despite Antarctic temps as low as -22. But we'll never know what the bottles would have fetched on the market: A lab will get six weeks to test and taste the whisky, before it gets returned to its spot beneath Shackleton's hut.
100-Year-Old Scotch Back From Antarctic Depths
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(Aug 24, 2013 2:51 PM CDT) While the Syrian government and rebels argue over who is using chemical weapons on whom, and the US government weighs what, if anything, it should do about it, Doctors Without Borders (AKA Medecins Sans Frontieres) has added weight to the allegations that chemical weapons were indeed used in the attack. In a new release, the aid group says that on Wednesday morning, it received about 3,600 patients in three hours showing neurotoxic symptoms at the three hospitals it supports in Damascus. Of those, 355 have since died, reports the BBC. MSF can neither scientifically confirm the cause of these symptoms nor establish who is responsible for the attack, says the group's director of operations. However, the reported symptoms of the patients, in addition to the epidemiological pattern of the events ... strongly indicate mass exposure to a neurotoxic agent. While the US government still has no official decision on whether it believes the attacks were chemical, Chuck Hagel conceded to reporters it appears to be what happened—use of chemical weapons, the AP reports.
355 Dead, 3K Sick in Syria Chemical Attack: Aid Group
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(Aug 18, 2016 1:09 PM CDT) Chicago police superintendent Eddie Johnson recommended Thursday that seven officers be fired for their roles in the aftermath of the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald, the Chicago Tribune reports. According to the AP, the officers are accused of violating Rule 14 against making false reports. Video released of the October 2014 shooting of McDonald shows McDonald holding a knife and walking away from officers prior to the shooting. Regardless, multiple officers at the scene reported that McDonald was walking threateningly toward them, and one officer even claimed McDonald swung the knife at them. The officers are accused of attempting to cover up what actually happened. Jason Van Dyke, the officer who shot McDonald 16 times, has been since charged with murder. In addition to recommending the seven officers be fired, Johnson also took away their police powers. These decisions were not made lightly, Johnson wrote in an email to police Thursday. Each officer will have their right to due process. The ultimate fate of the seven officers will be decided by the Chicago Police Board, the Chicago Sun-Times reports. Earlier this week, a report from the inspector general recommended firing 10 officers, but Johnson decided there wasn't enough evidence against one. Two others had already retired. The inspector general will now investigate police brass and why the officers caught making false reports weren't put on desk duty pending investigation.
Top Cop Wants 7 Officers Fired in Laquan McDonald's Killing
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(Jul 13, 2016 8:05 AM CDT) Three men in a car in Norfolk, Va., were ambushed and shot Tuesday evening, and the phone of one of the men streamed the entire incident on Facebook Live, USA Today reports. In the video, a man IDed as TJ Williams is seen hanging out with two other men, listening to music and smoking, when a few minutes into the clip shots start ringing out, continuing for about 20 seconds, WVEC notes; around 30 shots were fired. Williams dropped the phone onto the floor, where it continued recording for more than an hour afterward. Norfolk Police say they found three men, ages 27 and 29, with gunshot wounds, NBC News reports. The police later tweeted that all three men were taken to a local hospital, two with life-threatening injuries. A police rep confirmed the Facebook video was indeed tied to a Bainbridge Boulevard shooting being investigated, per the New York Daily News. A few seconds after the shooting (which can be partly seen in a brief WTKR news clip), a man's voice can be heard saying, Call the ambulance, please, and soon after that, another man can be heard comforting the victims. Stay relaxed, he says. Stay with me. … Keep your eyes open. Keep listening to my voice. Police aren't saying yet if they have a suspect or motive. Per the Hollywood Reporter, following last week's Facebook Live streaming of the aftermath of the shooting of Philando Castile, Facebook updated its guidelines for posting live video, noting that when people share violent or graphic images of events taking place in the real world … context and degree are everything. Williams' entire video can be viewed here (warning: graphic content).
3 Men Gunned Down on Facebook Live Stream
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(Sep 29, 2011 3:44 PM CDT) A handful of workers at Boeing's Ridley Park plant were apparently doing more than building military aircraft: The FBI today arrested 36 current and former employees, along with a 37th individual, who were allegedly involved in illegally distributing prescription drugs. The Philadelphia Inquirer reports that the arrests follow a four-year investigation, which began at the behest of Boeing officials. The 37 either allegedly sold drugs to someone working with the FBI, or bought drugs (in truth placebo pills) from that individual. US Attorney Zane David Memeger shared details: Most of those arrested ranged from their 40s to 60s in age, and were connected to prescription drugs like fentanyl, oxycodone, and Xanax. This wasn't an organized ring. It was a number of independent actors, he said. A number of independent sellers and no shortage of buyers were found by investigators. Meanwhile, in Illinois, word of another bust: The Illinois Tollway announced that it has pressed charges against a dozen employees who reportedly stole $25,000 in toll money, reports the Chicago Tribune.
37 Busted in FBI Raid on Boeing Plant
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(Apr 14, 2009 11:34 AM CDT) A North Carolina man had his sperm frozen when he was 16, before leukemia treatment rendered him sterile. A record 22 years later, Chris Biblis and his wife conceived a daughter—and now she’s been born healthy, the Times of London reports. From my life being saved to being able to create a life, words just can’t describe where we are now, Biblis said. The sperm was kept for 22 years in liquid nitrogen. After it thawed, 35% of the cells appeared potent. Doctors injected them into 10 eggs; seven were fertilized and a batch were put into storage in case the family wants more children. We had every reason to expect a perfect baby but are thrilled nonetheless, said a doctor. The previous such record was 21 years.
Healthy Baby Born 22 Years After Dad's Sperm Frozen
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(Mar 8, 2015 3:00 PM CDT) A Ferguson, Missouri judge first got in hot water when the Justice Dept. accused him of fixing traffic tickets and unfairly punishing residents over unpaid fees. But 70-year-old Ronald Brockmeyer has another problem: more than $170,000 in outstanding taxes, the Guardian reports. According to tax liens filed by the IRS, Brockmeyer's federal debts include tens of thousands in personal income taxes, and tens more in employer taxes for his law firm and a yearly tax bosses pay to support the unemployed. On the bright side, he recently paid off three unpaid bills that come to $64,599. The judge, who owns three properties around St. Louis, didn't respond to several Guardian phone calls and emails seeking comment. The Dept. of Justice says he's a top player in Ferguson's strategy of generating revenue through its municipal court—which is blamed for ruining relations between the city's mostly black residents and white officials. Brockmeyer's court has allegedly jailed poor people who couldn't pay fines, and he's admitted to inventing court fees that are often widely considered abusive and may be unlawful, investigators say. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that like others in St. Louis County's court system, Brockmeyer is a judge one day and prosecutor the next—which some legal experts say creates a conflict of interest. But Brockmeyer, who makes $600 for each prosecuting session, says his judge work enables him to help defendants. I see both sides of it, he tells KSDK. I think it's even better.
Ferguson Judge Behind Fines Scheme Owes $170K
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(Oct 8, 2015 2:00 PM CDT) Paul Prudhomme, the Cajun who popularized spicy Louisiana cuisine and became one of the first American restaurant chefs to achieve worldwide fame, died Thursday. He was 75. Tiffanie Roppolo, the CFO of Prudhomme's businesses, told the AP that he died early Thursday after a brief illness. Prudhomme became prominent in the early 1980s, soon after opening K-Paul's Louisiana Kitchen, a French Quarter diner that served the meals of his childhood. He had no formal training, but sparked a nationwide interest in Cajun food by serving dishes—gumbo, etouffee, and jambalaya—that were virtually unknown outside Louisiana. The distinctly American chef became a sensation at a time when the country's top restaurants served virtually nothing but European food. Prudhomme was known for his innovations. His most famous dishes used the technique he called blackening: fish or meat covered with spices, then seared until black in a red-hot skillet. Blackened redfish became so popular that Prudhomme lamented over customers who stopped ordering the traditional Cajun dishes that he loved (and commercial fishing of redfish was restricted, else it might have gone extinct, WWL reports). Prudhomme also invented turducken, a chicken stuffed into a duck stuffed into a turkey, Eater reports. Chef Paul was known for experimenting in the kitchen, often altering recipes with different seasonings and cooking processes. He particularly liked varying blends of three peppers: black, white, and cayenne; he has his own line of spices called Chef Paul Prudhomme’s Magic Seasoning Blends. Prudhomme's bearded face and oversized frame became familiar on television talk shows in the 1980s, where he encouraged Americans to spice up their meals; he also published bestselling cookbooks. Click for more on his life.
Chef Who Popularized Cajun Cuisine Dead at 75
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(Sep 29, 2012 10:09 AM CDT) Former New York Times publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger has died at age 86, and the Times has a lengthy obituary here about the man it says transformed the paper his grandfather bought in 1896. Sulzberger took over in 1964 and ran the newspaper for more than three decades, emphasizing both journalism and the need to make money to finance it. The Times says a defining moment for him was the decision to publish the Pentagon Papers in 1971, which led to a landmark Supreme Court case backing up freedom of the press. The AP's obituary says Sulzberger led the newspaper to new levels of influence and profit amid some of the most significant moments in 20th-century journalism. It notes that he improved the paper's finances by making it more reader-friendly with the introduction of color presses and sections devoted to topics such as science, food, and entertainment. His son Arthur Jr. runs the paper today.
Former Times Publisher Sulzberger Dead at 86
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(Dec 31, 2012 8:22 AM) It's already 2013 somewhere! Australia of course rang in the New Year first, with a typically brilliant firework display over Sydney Harbour at around 8am East Coast time. Since then, revelers have rung in 2013 across Asia, with notable celebrations in Singapore, Hong Kong, Beijing, Kuala Lampur, and more. Perhaps one of the coolest displays so far came in Taipei, where fireworks were shot out from the side of Taipei 101, the world's second-tallest building. Click through the gallery for a vicarious burst of early cheer, or see more examples of people entering the new year. (Click to read why Burma's NYE celebration is an unusual one.)
Australia Welcomes 2013
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(Nov 15, 2008 3:30 PM) A KKK leader and one of his followers must pay $2.5 million in damages for the vicious beating of an American Indian teen in 2006, the Courier-Journal reports. Prosecutors hope the verdict in the civil trial will be economically devastating to the Kentucky-based Imperial Klans of America, the second-biggest Klan organization in the nation. A group of Klansmen brutally beat the 16-year-old victim at a country fair. Though IKA leader Ron Edwards was not present, jurors found him liable because of the hatred he instilled in his followers. They're not getting one penny from me, said Edwards, who defended himself. Said an opposing lawyer: If he is earning enough to put food to put in his mouth, we’ll get a piece of it. The IKA, meanwhile, may have to relinquish its 15-acre compound.
Jury Awards $2.5M to KKK Beating Victim
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(Apr 23, 2012 8:53 AM CDT) While the US has been trying to disgust smokers into giving up tobacco, New Zealand has been considering a more direct idea: raising the price of cigarettes to $100 a pack. The Ministry of Health wants a smoke-free NZ by 2025, and the $100 price tag—which would be implemented by 2020—is one of the ideas being discussed … although officials admit it is probably unrealistic. The plan seen as the most likely would make a pack of cigarettes a still-sizable $60 by 2025, Sky News reports. But, 3 News adds, Prime Minister John Key is concerned that higher prices may simply encourage a black market.
Coming to New Zealand: $100 Packs of Cigarettes?
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(May 19, 2014 9:41 AM CDT) YouTube is on the verge of a $1 billion-plus deal to buy Twitch, sources tell Variety. If you're not nerdy enough to know, Twitch is a popular destination for video game fans, where top players (or anyone, really) stream video of their play sessions. The company boasts that it has more than 45 million monthly users, more than 1 million of whom stream content. During one week in April, it accounted for 44% of all US streaming traffic, according to Qwilt. Just how close the deal is to done is unclear; Variety says it is expected to be announced imminently, but the Wall Street Journal characterizes talks as at an early stage. YouTube is bracing for anti-trust objections, given how large its lead already is in the online video space. The Google unit has more than 1 billion monthly users, but its streaming service, YouTube Live, actually lags behind Twitch. Basically, Twitch users are engaged, while YouTube's aren't, a Qilt VP says, and engagement is what drives advertising.
YouTube Makes $1B Play for Game Streaming Site: Report
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(Apr 17, 2019 1:28 AM CDT) President Trump is predicting that Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Vice President Joe Biden will be the final two Democrats standing in the 2020 race against him, the AP reports. Looking ahead to his re-election campaign, Trump tweeted Tuesday that he believes it will be Crazy Bernie Sanders vs. Sleepy Joe Biden as the two finalists to run against maybe the best Economy in the history of our Country (and MANY other great things)! Sanders is leading the crowded 2020 Democratic presidential field in fundraising so far, raising $18 million. Biden hasn't yet entered the race but is widely expected to. Trump said: I look forward to facing whoever it may be. He ended his tweet with a cryptic May God Rest Their Soul!
Trump: These 2 Democrats Will Be Last Ones Standing
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(May 29, 2008 5:10 PM CDT) A plan to give each of Florida’s Democratic delegates a half-vote and to split Michigan’s halved delegates evenly between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama is gaining some traction in the right circles ahead of Saturday’s DNC meeting, Talking Points Memo discerns from an MSNBC report. The compromise would net Clinton 19 delegates and set a new magic number of 2,118. Talking Points also notes that while giving each delegate 0.5 votes would give Hillary 19 extra votes, halving the Sunshine State delegation (and giving each del a full vote) would net her only six. Meanwhile, a Clinton-backing Michigander called the idea of splitting his delegation fatally flawed. The state’s party chairman continued to push an arbitrary 69-59 split for Hillary today.
Mich.-Fla. Plan, Net Gain of 19 for Clinton, Picking Up Steam
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(Jun 21, 2009 6:57 AM CDT) Two US troops were killed and six more Americans were injured early this morning in a rocket strike on a US air base in Afghanistan, the Los Angeles Times reports. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the 2 a.m. strike on the heavily fortified compound, which brings the American death toll in Afghanistan this year to at least 81, according to a watchdog group that tracks troop casualties. No injuries were reported among the Afghan communities that surround the sprawling base, which is the size of a small city. Attacks on the compound are rare, and today’s is only the third since January to penetrate the perimeter of the base. The current pace of US causalities in Afghanistan indicates 2009 may be the deadliest year yet in the nearly 8-year conflict, eclipsing last year’s count of 155.
2 US Troops Killed in Attack on Afghan Base
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(Jul 14, 2008 5:53 PM CDT) Washington's terror suspect list has topped the 1-million milestone, Reuters reports. That adds up to 400,000 people, including duplicates, about 50,000 of whom are tagged with no-fly status. The American Civil Liberties Union slammed the list as poorly managed and too long to be effective. The ACLU has a convincing ally, the AP notes: a former Justice official with the same name as a terror suspect. If I were convinced that America is a safer place because I get hassled at the airport, I might put up with it, said former assistant attorney general Jim Robinson, who is mistakenly on the list. But I doubt it. Added an ACLU exec: It's unfair, out-of-control, a waste of resources (and) treats the rights of the innocent as an afterthought. A federal spokesman disagreed, calling the list one of the most effective counterterrorism tools that our country has.
US Terror Watch List Tops 400K
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(Feb 11, 2013 7:24 PM) Two men were charged with murder today in the death of a 15-year-old Chicago honor student who was shot just days after returning from Washington, where she performed during President Barack Obama's inauguration festivities. The two young men, ages 18 and 20, were described by police as persons of interest when they were taken into custody early yesterday, a day after first lady Michelle Obama and other dignitaries attended the funeral of Hadiya Pendleton. CNN reports that the suspects are gang members. Chicago police spokeswoman Melissa Stratton said late today that both young men are now charged with one count of first-degree murder, two counts of attempted murder, and aggravated battery with a firearm. Their names haven't been released. Pendleton, a popular high school majorette, was with a group of friends who took cover during a rainstorm under a canopy in a park about a mile from the Obama home on the city's South Side. Police said a man hopped a fence, ran toward them, and opened fire with a handgun. Pendleton was struck in the back and died later that day. Two others were injured. Click for more.
2 Men Charged in Killing of Chicago Teen
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(Mar 20, 2011 2:37 PM CDT) AT&T says it will buy T-Mobile USA from Deutsche Telekom in a cash-and-stock deal valued at $39 billion. The deal will combine the second-largest wireless carrier in the US with the fourth, notes the Wall Street Journal, which adds that it comes on the heels of AT&T's loss of its exclusive hold on the iPhone. The companies said that by combining, some spectrum shortage issues would be alleviated. The Journal reports that it's not yet clear whether or not regulators would OK a move that would reduce the number of US wireless carriers from four to three. The new entity would have about a third more subscribers than Verizon, and twice as many as Sprint.
AT&T to Buy T-Mobile for $39B
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(Jun 24, 2009 9:36 AM CDT) Another face to watch for 2012: Haley Barbour. The Mississippi governor is traveling the country this week, appearing at Republican fundraisers and conferences in what many see as a warm-up for a 2012 run, CQ Politics reports. A Republican consultant says Barbour, 61, has a good shot in a year with no frontrunner. The consultant praised Barbour's record as governor, his conservatism, his ability to articulate a Reaganesque vision,  adding, He’s not tarred with the Bush brush at all. Barbour hasn’t said whether he’ll run, but his long experience and connections in party politics give him a good shot—and he's saying the right things: Any Republican who’s not focused on 2009 and 2010 doesn’t have his eye on the ball.
Miss. Gov Tests Waters for 2012
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(Sep 12, 2014 3:50 PM CDT) About 19,000 former NFL players are still alive, and nearly 6,000 of them can expect to develop Alzheimer's or dementia, according to league estimates. Those figures, released as part of negotiations with players over concussion lawsuits, mean that retired players would be stricken at higher rates than the rest of the population and at notably younger ages to boot, reports the New York Times. The league estimates that 28% of ex-players will develop at least moderate dementia, and that dozens more will get Parkinson's or Lou Gehrig's, reports AP. Not everyone is happy with the proposed monetary pool of $675 million for player awards. The family of Junior Seau, for instance, has opted out of the settlement. The former star linebacker committed suicide and was diagnosed after his death with chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a degenerative brain condition. Still, this report paints a startling picture of how prevalent neurocognitive diseases are among retired NFL players, and underscores why class members should immediately register for this settlement’s benefits, say the lead lawyers for retired players.
32% of Former NFL Players Face Dementia
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(Feb 3, 2008 1:56 PM) A pair of earthquakes shook Rwanda and the Congo today, killing 39 and injuring 380, the AP reports. Congo was hit first, with a 6.0 blast early this morning. Rwanda was shaken scant hours later, with a 5.0 shock. I was at home when the earthquake hit, and the next thing I heard was the house falling down, said one injured woman. Rwanda took the heaviest casualties, accounting for 34 bodies so far, according to the country’s Ministry of Health. Some of the dead were worshippers caught in a collapsing church when the quakes hit. Rescuers are still combing the wreckage for more victims. In the Congo, the quakes hit the lakeside city Bukavu, damaging schools, homes, and churches while killing five.
Quakes Kill 39 in Rwanda, Congo
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(Jul 20, 2010 10:42 AM CDT) Republicans, are you ready to repeat the McCain-Obama showdown? No? Well, the National Republican Senatorial Committee figured it ought to check, just to be sure. The NRSC, which you would think would be busy working on 2010 Senate campaigns, sent a questionnaire to its supporters asking which presidential candidate they’d prefer for 2012. McCain’s name is one of a dozen options, along with dark horses like John Thune, Mitch Daniels, and Jeb Bush. You can see the entire survey on Talking Points Memo. It also includes a couple not-at-all-leading questions like, Do you think voters in your area are waking up to the real costs of letting Barack Obama, Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi wreck this nation?
Senate GOP Quizzes Base About 2012
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(Mar 26, 2009 9:14 AM CDT) A car bomb exploded near a crowded market in a mainly Shiite area of Baghdad today, killing as many as 20 people, Iraqi officials said, in the sixth major attack in Iraq this month. The blast occurred a day after the US military said overall attacks nationwide have fallen to levels equal to the early months of the war. The explosives-laden car was parked behind concrete barriers surrounding a private hospital near a bus stop and shops in the eastern Shaab district, the officials said. The recent uptick in bombings shows the resiliency of militants hit hard in US-Iraqi military operations and who appear to be choosing targets carefully to maximize casualties. I feel sad that violence is coming back after a recent period of calm security, said a witness.
Car Bomb Kills 20 in Baghdad
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(Oct 1, 2016 1:24 PM CDT) Charlo Greene made headlines in 2014 when the then 26-year-old memorably quit her TV reporting gig on air while announcing her intention to push for the legalization of marijuana in Alaska: She said, F--- it, I quit, before walking out of view. But as the Guardian reports, her ensuing off-screen plight has been largely ignored, even though she faces more than a half-century in prison. That's because Greene, whose legal name is Charlene Egbe, isn't just a cannabis advocate but the owner of the Alaska Cannabis Club, which she created on April 20, 2014, a full six months before Alaska voted to legalize the adult use of cannabis. In other words, she was receiving donations for marijuana through club memberships before it was legal to do so. Police raided the club twice and detectives made several undercover purchases, and though Greene wasn't directly involved in them, state prosecutors are charging her because the club is registered under her name. She's pleaded not guilty to charges of misconduct involving a controlled substance, and the original indictment listed eight offenses that amounted to a possible 24 years in jail. The Guardian broke the news to Greene that six offenses have since been added, raising the total to 54 years. In the Weed Blog, Greene calls this a modern-day lynching, and tells High Times that she hopes the cannabis community rallies behind her. I need help more than ever, she says. Now that I could lose the rest of my life because of cannabis, it feels like the people I fought for have abandoned me. (Alaskans can't smoke weed in public.)
She Quit on Air for Legal Pot. Now She Faces 54 Years in Jail
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(Dec 3, 2014 8:14 AM) Four months ago, Long Island boy Adam Lefkowitz was a healthy, happy kid who liked to play on monkey bars and climb trees with his friends. More than 15 strokes later, the 4-year-old is barely recognizable to his parents. Diagnosed with a rare autoimmune disorder called primary central nervous system vasculitis, Adam has not responded to typical treatments, stumping every doc who has looked at his case, reports the New York Daily News. The strokes have left the boy's legs limp and right eye closed, and he uses a catheter to go to the bathroom, while steroids have packed on 25 pounds. He's fighting and really trying, but it's weighing on him, Adam's father, Evan Lefkowitz, tells Today. He's stuck in a room and wants to go out on my shoulder like he always does. It's getting tough on him. While Adam battles the mysterious source of his illness in a Philadelphia children's ICU, supporters have set up an online fundraising campaign to help cover what could amount to hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical care. As of yesterday, more than half of the $50,000 goal had been reached. (Check out why one family is more than six months into a self-imposed quarantine.)
Mystery Illness, Strokes Ravage 4-Year-Old Boy
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(Nov 5, 2011 6:43 AM CDT) Andy Rooney, the curmudgeonly commentator who spent more than 30 years wryly talking about the oddities of life for 60 Minutes, died last night at age 92. Just a month ago, Rooney delivered his last regular essay on the CBS newsmagazine. The network said he died in New York from complications from a recent surgery. Rooney began his 60 Minutes commentaries in 1978 (see his first one in the gallery at left) and was still at it three decades later. (CBS has a best-of-collection on its site. Rooney, also a syndicated newspaper columnist, talked about what was in the news. But he was just as likely to use his weekly television essay to discuss the old clothes in his closet, why banks need to have important-sounding names, or whether there was a real Mrs. Smith who made Mrs. Smith's Pies. He won three Emmy Awards, including one for his story revealing there was no Mrs. Smith. I obviously have a knack for getting on paper what a lot of people have thought and didn't realize they thought, Rooney once said. And they say, `Hey, yeah!' And they like that.
Andy Rooney Dead at 92
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(Jan 15, 2008 6:30 PM) Police today released 911 transcripts related to the recent tiger attack at the San Francisco Zoo that reveal the terror and frustration of a young man frantic to get help for his injured brother, the San Francisco Chronicle reports. How long does it take? pleaded Kulbir Dhaliwal. The dispatcher repeatedly tells him that paramedics can't enter the zoo with the tiger still loose. How can they wait? My brother's on the ground out here, responds Dhaliwal, who stayed with his brother and eventually was attacked himself. They both recovered from injuries, but the tiger killed a third youth. Transcripts also show zoo officials initially skeptical. He's saying he was bitten by an animal, but there is no animal escaped—he could just be crazy, one told the 911 dispatcher.
911 Calls Reveal Terror of Tiger Attack
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(Mar 3, 2020 4:32 PM) The Geneva Motor Show was canceled as a result of the spreading coronavirus, but there was no rain on Bentley's parade. And it's a good thing since the company's new car doesn't have a roof, not even a cloth one. The 2021 Bentley Mulliner Bacalar was unveiled online Tuesday with a price tag of $1.9 million, plus the cost of customizations. Its name comes from a particularly beautiful lake, Laguna Bacalar on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula, per Car and Driver, which notes this continues Bentley's trend of naming cars after landmarks. Only a dozen of the cars will be made—all of which have already been sold—which makes sense considering the interior trim is made from trees felled some 5,000 years ago. Bentley says the wood was naturally preserved in the rivers, lakes and peat bogs of East Anglia in the UK, then carefully dried out to preserve its natural look and black tone. Another sustainable feature is the paint, which is made in part from rice husk ash, a byproduct of industrial rice production … that gives the paint its sparkle, per CNN. Customers will be able to customize certain features, including fabrics. Per MotorTrend, the two seats feature a quilt pattern that requires precisely 148,199 stitches per seat to complete. Customers will also have the option to purchase custom-made luggage from Schedoni, designed to fit snuggly behind the seats. The cars, powered by a 650 horsepower 12-cylinder engine, are to be delivered starting next year, per CNBC.
Bentley's New $2M Car Is Pretty Wild
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(Feb 23, 2016 5:33 AM) It's extremely likely that sea levels rose faster in the 20th century than at any other time in the previous 2,700 years and the rise over the last two decades has been even faster, scientists say. A new study—based on reconstructions of past sea levels from 24 areas around the world, plus tide gauges—finds global sea levels were steady for almost three millennia before they began to rise with the Industrial Revolution, reports USA Today. We can say with 95% probability that the 20th-century rise was faster than any of the previous 27 centuries, the lead author tells the Washington Post. Sea levels rose 5.5 inches from 1900 to 2000, or about 1.4 millimeters per year. NASA puts the current rate at 3.4 millimeters per year. Scientists expect sea levels to rise between 9.5 inches and 2 feet by 2100—if we stick to the climate treaty agreed upon in Paris. But a high emissions scenario could see seas rise by more than 4 feet. Another study in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences seconds that finding but notes researchers didn't consider the collapse of glaciers of the West Antarctic ice sheet, which is hypothesized to be already underway. There's no surprise why: Humans burned fossil fuels, which produced greenhouse gases, which melted glaciers and warmed ocean waters, scientists say. If not for humans, sea levels might not have risen at all and thousands of coastal nuisance floods in the US would have been avoided, according to Climate Central. (Some 316 US cities may be partially submerged by 2100.)
Seas Rising at Fastest Rate in Nearly 3K Years
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(Apr 15, 2012 8:41 AM CDT) Amid a buildup to the centennial of the Titanic's sinking that went on and on, the actual event arrived last night, with ceremonies from Belfast to the North Atlantic marking the disaster that claimed nearly 1,500 lives. The MS Balmoral, on a cruise retracing the doomed liner's first and final voyage, observed a moment of silence at the site of the sinking with passengers lining the decks, reports the AP. Three wreaths were tossed into the waters. It was just so eerily quiet, says the great-niece of one of the ship's victims. And then you look down over the side of the ship and you realize that every man and woman who was not fortunate enough to get into a lifeboat had to make that decision of when to jump or to stay with the ship, until the lights went out. Says another passenger aboard the Balmoral, You still get a chill just looking at that water, imagining you have to go into it. In Belfast, where the Titanic was built, a plague with the names of the victims was unveiled in the Titanic Memorial Garden, notes the BBC. Titanic hit an iceberg some 400 miles off the coast of Newfoundland at 11:40pm on April 14, 1912, and sank a scant three hours later.
100 Years Later, Titanic Remembered
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(Nov 23, 2011 2:14 PM) Another dismal travel tale from the world of packed airplanes: A US Airways passenger flying from Anchorage to Philadelphia had to stand for nearly all of the seven-hour flight, reports the consumer advocacy blog Elliott.org. The problem? The airline booked a late-boarding passenger who weighed in the neighborhood of 400 pounds without requiring that he buy a second seat. Flight attendants were apparently sympathetic and acknowledged the gate agent's error, but couldn't do much because the plane was fully booked. It did not allow me to use my seatbelt during takeoff and landing as well as required me to stand in the aisle and galley area for most of the seven-hour plus flight, says the out-of-luck seatmate. US Airways offered him a $200 voucher for another flight, but he wants a full refund. The blog has taken up his case: This might be one of those rare cases when a full refund is in order, writes Christopher Elliott.
Passenger Has to Stand for 7-Hour Flight
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(Nov 18, 2012 5:10 PM) So, you've heard that Americans typically wolf down more than 4,500 calories on Thanksgiving Day? That's what the Calorie Control Council says, but Tara Parker-Pope at the New York Times was skeptical. So she cooked up a highly indulgent Thanksgiving meal, including 6 ounces of turkey with crispy skin (299 calories), sausage stuffing (310), and a well-buttered dinner roll (310). Then came a fattening sweet-potato casserole (300), mashed with gravy and butter (140), and a few greens and cranberry sauce (208). Dessert was killer, naturally, with pumpkin pie (316), pecan pie (503), and whipped cream (100). But that came to just 2,486 calories. Sure, wine and a hefty breakfast could fill in the rest, but stomach size and nausea would make that a toughy. So the 4,500-count may well be an exaggeration that diet food companies would like us to believe, writes Parker-Pope. But make no mistake: Your heart and gall bladder will still suffer from indulgent eating. Click for Parker-Pope's full blog.
Thanksgiving Day: Really 4,500 Calories?
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(Nov 30, 2011 9:18 AM) Jerry Sandusky will likely face six of his accusers at an open hearing Dec. 13, their first public confrontation with the former Penn State coach. Despite claims from Sandusky's defense team that some would recant their allegations, an attorney for Victim One tells Fox News that all six of the alleged victims who have been identified are expected to testify. Two other victims remain unidentified. Victim One, who initiated the investigation in 2008 and is now 18, is being prepared for the hearing, his attorney says. But Sandusky's attorney downplayed the testimony, telling Fox News, We believe there's a significant possibility at least one and perhaps two of the alleged victims may testify no sexual contact occurred between them and Jerry Sandusky. Sandusky could still waive his right to an open hearing, the Wall Street Journal notes.
6 Sandusky Accusers Expected to Testify
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(May 20, 2016 9:11 AM CDT) One of the original Beastie Boys—and the one said to have coined the hip-hop band's name—has died at the age of 52, Rolling Stone reports. Guitarist John Berry died at a Danvers, Mass., hospice Thursday, his stepmother, Louise Berry, tells the AP, noting that he had suffered from frontal lobe dementia that had been intensifying in the months before his death. Per his dad, John Berry III, Berry helped found the group in the early '80s with Mike Diamond when they were both students at NYC's Walden School, joined afterward by Adam MCA Yauch and Kate Schellenbach. The group's first 7-inch EP was Polly Wog Stew, and Berry left the band shortly after its release; his departure was followed by Schellenbach's, and Adam Ad-Rock Horowitz came in to replace the two of them, per Billboard. Berry's dad tells the AP that as the band started hitting the big time, his son simply wasn't up for that rigor, which prompted his decision to leave. Billboard relays part of the Beasties' 2012 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction speech, written by Yauch, in which it was revealed how Berry's dad would often burst into their early jam sessions, held in his loft, exclaiming, Will you turn that f---ing s--- off already?! In that same speech, Yauch acknowledged Berry's contributions to the band. Other bands Berry played in after his Beastie days included Even Worse and Big Fat Love. Berry's family says it's planning an autumn celebration of his life for the public. He's the second Beastie to pass: Yauch died of cancer in 2012 at the age of 47. The Inquistr explains how Berry came up with the band's name.
Beastie Boy Who Named the Band Dies at Age 52
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(Feb 18, 2020 10:05 AM) The White House Correspondents' Association dinner is back with a host. Saturday Night Live's Kenan Thompson will serve as master of ceremonies at the April 25 event at the Washington Hilton, while 2017 featured entertainer Hasan Minhaj will return to that role, per the New York Times. The outlet describes the event overseen by TV producer Bob Bain as a return to comedy after historian Ron Chernow was the featured speaker last year. The dinner has a serious message, but we also believe it is as important as ever to be able to laugh—at ourselves, as well as at the people we cover, says Correspondents' Association President Jonathan Karl. Indeed, I'd argue that humor is more important now than ever. He describes Thompson and Minhaj as two of the most engaged and engaging entertainers in America, per NBC News. He adds that the 1914 founding charter of the Correspondents' Association, restored after it was rediscovered during a 2019 White House renovation, will be unveiled at the National Archives in the days leading up to the event, meant to celebrate the role of a free press in our democracy. It's unclear whether President Trump will end his three-year boycott, though it doesn't look good. No one from the White House attended last year's dinner, which came after 2018 host Michelle Wolf offended White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders as she sat at the head table. (Trump wasn't pleased.)
WH Correspondents' Dinner Will Have 2 Headliners
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(Mar 26, 2015 4:43 PM CDT) A 22-year-old man shot himself to death while on a ski vacation in Colorado, and his family is certain it knows why: It was 100% the drugs, the mother of Luke Goodman tells CBS Denver. It was completely because of the drugs—he had consumed so much of it. Kim Goodman is referring to the edible marijuana her son ate before his suicide. He and a cousin bought pot-infused candy from a legal shop Saturday, and the cousin says Goodman quickly put down four 10mg chews—and soon a fifth when he felt no effects. Then things changed. He would make eye contact with us but didn’t see us, didn’t recognize our presence almost, says Caleb Fowler. He had never got close to this point, I had never seen him like this. Goodman's mother says her son likely didn't see a warning on the package that the drug's effects might be delayed for a few hours. He refused to leave the rental condo later when the family went out that night, then shot himself with a gun brought along for protection. He died Tuesday. The coroner agrees the death is suicide and is awaiting toxicology reports before weighing in on whether marijuana might have contributed. If the link is confirmed, it would be the second time since legalization in 2014 that a person committed suicide after consuming edible marijuana, notes the Denver Post. Goodman, a graduate of Oral Roberts University who lived in Tulsa, had no history of depression, says his family. (In the first fatal incident, a student jumped to his death while on spring break.)
Family Blames Edible Pot for 22-Year-Old's Suicide
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(Apr 4, 2011 5:38 AM CDT) President Obama has announced his reelection bid via web video—though he doesn’t say a word in it. Instead, it's a montage of supporters explaining why they’ll back the president in 2012. We’re not leaving it up to chance, or assuming he’ll win because he’s the incumbent, notes a supporter from Nevada. It’s an election that we have to win. The video’s title: It begins with us. Obama sent out an email to supporters saying that today, we are filing papers to launch our 2012 campaign. That means fundraising can begin, notes the Huffington Post. Obama’s campaign manager will be Jim Messina, his former deputy chief of staff; the operation will be based in Chicago. Obama-Biden stickers are now for sale on BarackObama.com; the site proclaims: 2012 begins now, and this is where you say you’re in, notes Politico.
It's Official: Obama Launches 2012 Bid
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(Jul 23, 2013 2:02 AM CDT) Injury, it seems, is nothing new on and around the Six Flags roller coaster where a woman died last week. Between April 2008 and April 2013, the park reported 14 injuries tied to the Texas Giant, though three occurred before or after patrons rode it, the AP reports. The gravest injuries were apparently concussions and strained muscles—but with the park reporting the data itself, The numbers that we hear about are typically the tip of the iceberg, says a safety analyst. And while fatal roller coaster accidents are rare, Most times that you have death accidents, it was something either ignorant or human error, adds a safety inspector for amusement parks. Meanwhile, the coroner says Friday's victim received multiple traumatic injuries in her fall, the Dallas Morning News reports. Her name, officials say, was Rosa Ayala-Goana, not Rosy Esparza, as her family had said; Esparza is her husband's last name. Amid word that there may have been a problem with her harness, the inspector notes: At the end of the day, it comes down to whether or not the person fits ... If the harness locks normally, without forcing it, it's OK. And the final say is up to the ride operator to tell you, 'I'm sorry, you can't ride.'
Fatal Six Flags Coaster Saw 14 Injuries in 5 Years
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(Jul 15, 2014 8:22 AM CDT) In a time meant for rejoicing—with a 30th wedding anniversary and the births of two babies on the horizon—three women, now widows, are left to pick up the pieces after a freak accident claimed their husbands' lives. Doug Symiczek had planned to take his two sons-in-law, Kyle Parton and Jacob Griffiths, on a quick morning flight to a cafe near California's Corona Airport and then head back to Lake Elsinore to go boating. But their plane, a 1967 Piper PA28 that Symiczek has owned for more than two decades, turned sharply, hit a tree, and crashed into the mountains above the lake, according to witnesses. All three men died in the July 6 crash, reports the Press-Enterprise. (Doug) knew what was going on, and that he needed to land right away, one relative said of what has initially been pegged as a single-engine failure. If he hadn’t hit the tree, they would have landed safely. It’s such a freak accident. Authorities say an initial report will be released soon, but that it could take a year to determine the cause of the crash. Symiczek and his wife Kim were about to celebrate their 30-year wedding anniversary, while Parton and his wife Breanna were expecting a baby girl that very day; Griffiths' wife Amanda is three months along with their first child. Griffiths' stepmother tells the OC Register that the couple had taken baby announcement photos the day before the crash. He kissed (Amanda's) belly and said 'I love you' and I'll see you in a little while, before leaving, she says. The men's memorial is scheduled for Saturday, reports ABC 7. Friends of the family have started a GoFundMe campaign here. (Another plane crash, one from decades ago, is back in the news.)
2 Expectant Dads Die in Freak Plane Crash
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(Dec 24, 2014 5:59 AM) The town of Berkeley, Mo., is roughly 2 miles from Ferguson and today finds itself dealing with some Ferguson-like protests after a police officer shot and killed a black teen who was allegedly armed last night. Per a statement posted to Facebook by St. Louis County Police, the officer, doing a routine business check, approached two males who were standing outside a Mobil gas station at 11:15pm; the officer says one pointed a gun at him. Fearing for his life, the Berkeley Officer fired several shots, striking the subject, fatally wounding him. The second subject fled the scene. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that a woman at the scene identified the dead 18-year-old as her son, Antonio Martin. The body lay on the ground for at least two hours, as what KMOV describes as large crowds of protesters began to gather at the scene. Its reporters describe police in riot gear as being present and observed flashes of light. One reporter tells the BBC, As soon as I got there police started firing off flash bangs, which are used to, hopefully, disperse some of the crowd. KSDK reports things heated up around 2am, when protesters reportedly hurled rocks and bricks. About a dozen protesters remained five hours after the shooting. Though his mother tells KSDK that Martin did not have a gun and was just on his way to see his girlfriend, county police confirm they have recovered the deceased subject's handgun. The Post-Dispatch notes that it appears there are security cameras at the scene; police say they'll release that video at 8am EST.
Police Officer Kills Teen 2 Miles From Ferguson
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(Dec 13, 2013 11:44 AM) In the first detailed account of the Veterans Administration's psychosurgery program, the Wall Street Journal reveals the extent to which lobotomies were used on veterans in the 1940s and '50s, before antipsychotic drugs came on the market and public opinion dipped. Unearthed documents show how one of the most controversial figures in American medical history, Walter Freeman—who made the ice-pick-through-the-eye, transorbital method famous and used lobotomies to treat practically everything from delinquency to a pain in the neck, one VA memo notes—swayed the organization in favor of the procedure, despite the fact that only a third of patients were able to lead a productive life afterward. After doctors saw Freeman perform a lobotomy in 1943, a VA report recommended the surgery be performed on veterans suffering from mental illnesses. The memo, which noted a lobotomy does not demand a high degree of surgical skill, was approved. The US government went on to lobotomize some 2,000 veterans with Freeman in the lead, the WSJ notes. And while many at the VA had their doubts—in one case, Freeman posed for a photo op during surgery and penetrated too far into the patient's brain, killing the patient—the neurology division's chief wrote that if properly handed, the advantages outweigh the disadvantages. The full piece is worth a look.
2K US Veterans Lobotomized in '40s, '50s
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(Jan 29, 2014 3:39 AM) One of the most valuable instruments in the world was stolen Monday by a robber who used a stun gun on the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra's concertmaster in a parking lot before making off his with his priceless Stradivarius violin. The artistic heritage of Milwaukee was assaulted and robbed last night, the city's police chief told reporters, estimating the 300-year-old instrument's value in the high seven figures, reports the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. The Lipinski Stradivarius, which was on indefinite loan from its anonymous owners, is wildly valuable only to a tiny slice of the art world, the police chief says. It can't be easily sold for even a fraction of its value. Police haven't ruled out the theft being a random street robbery, but they suspect it may have been stolen to order and are working with the FBI's art crimes unit. The orchestra's president says rare instruments like the Stradivarius, one of only around 600 in existence, are still in circulation because they need to be played to live on, NBC reports.
Armed Robber Snatches 300-Year-Old Stradivarius
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(Oct 5, 2010 9:31 AM CDT) Authorities in southern France have arrested 12 people in sweeps against suspected Islamic militant networks, including three men linked to recruiting fighters for Afghanistan. A national police official says the arrests were part of two apparently separate counterterrorism case files. Firearms were seized in at least one of the ongoing searches. In one case, two men were arrested in the southeastern city of Marseille and another in the southwestern city of Bordeaux on alleged ties to a Frenchman arrested in Italy last month who is linked to an Afghan recruiting ring. The official, who was not authorized to speak publicly, said the other nine suspects were arrested in southern France. Reuters reports that those arrests involved weapons trafficking.
France Busts 12 in Terror Sweeps
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(Feb 8, 2009 4:56 AM) An American doctor faces charges of negligence and manslaughter in 13 patient deaths in an Australian hospital, AP reports. Dr. Jayant Patel, former head of surgery in a state-run Queensland hospital, failed to disclose disciplinary measures taken against him by medical boards in both New York and Oregon. Patel faces a life sentence if convicted of the charges against him, which include three counts of manslaughter. The unacceptable level of care on Patel's watch contributed directly to patient deaths, according to government documents. In one case, a woman's surgical wound fell apart, exposing her intestines. In another, a major blood vessel to a man's heart was cut during a basic procedure, causing him to bleed to death, according to authorities. Patel was extradited from his Oregon home for the hearings in Australia.
US Doc Faces Charges in 13 Aussie Deaths
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(Apr 21, 2016 5:30 PM CDT) A man nicknamed the Ninja Burglar who confessed to committing more than 100 break-ins over a decade accepted a plea deal with authorities in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut on Thursday, the AP reports. Robert Costanzo pleaded guilty to three counts of burglary, according to Staten Island District Attorney Michael McMahon. The statute of limitations had expired on many of the other cases. He is set to receive 25 years in prison and five years of post-release supervision. Costanzo, a convicted rapist and registered sex offender, stole more than $4 million in cash and valuables like jewelry and designer handbags, often brazenly entering houses in wealthy areas at night while the residents were home, authorities said. Costanzo admitted to more than 100 break-ins on Staten Island. Prosecutors said he had been linked to 160 in that borough and was responsible for upward of 200 overall in the three states. The burglaries, which occurred between 2005 and 2015, caused some neighborhoods to supplement police patrols with private security. The case took a major turn during an October 2014 law enforcement meeting when a detective from Saratoga Springs, in upstate New York, told New York City officers that her department was investigating a residential burglary pattern and that Costanzo was the main suspect. That led to surveillance and his eventual arrest. His reign of terror is officially over, McMahon said..
Ninja Burglar Linked to 200 Crimes Gets 25 Years
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(Jul 4, 2014 4:16 AM CDT) A new setback for the Pentagon's costliest weapons program: The military's entire fleet of 97 F-35 fighter jets has been grounded while the military probes a runway fire on one of the jets last month, reports CNN. Additional inspections of F-35 engines have been ordered, and return to flight will be determined based on inspection results and analysis of engineering data, a Pentagon official says. Officials in Australia and South Korea say they haven't changed their plans to buy scores of the single-engine fighters, Reuters reports. The F-35 program, which has cost the military almost $400 billion, was grounded last year when a cracked engine blade was discovered.
US Grounds Entire F-35 Fleet
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(Jan 3, 2014 12:45 AM) With a storm expected to dump more than a foot of snow on parts of the Northeast, cities throughout the region spent Thursday preparing—in one case with deadly consequences. A worker in a Philadelphia-area salt yard was killed yesterday afternoon after a 100-foot-tall rock salt pile collapsed on him. NBC Philadelphia reports that the unidentified man was moving the salt, which is scattered on roads to help keep them free of snow and ice, using a front-end loader. When the pile fell, it buried both the man and the machine. Emergency crews descended on the scene at the International Salt facility in Morrisville with shovels, but eventually found the man dead in his seat. The Inquirer reports that police say suffocation was the cause of death.
Worker Prepping for Storm Killed by 100-Foot Salt Pile
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(May 29, 2009 11:01 PM CDT) Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers are heading back to the NBA finals after dispatching the pesky Denver Nuggets with a 119-92 victory in Game 6 tonight. Bryant got plenty of scoring help from Trevor Ariza, Pau Gasol, and Lamar Odom as the Lakers shot 57.3% from the field to avoid having to play a Game 7 in the Western Conference finals back at the Staples Center. They will finally get some much-needed rest after playing every other day for a grueling 2 weeks. The Lakers will face either Orlando or Cleveland in the finals. The Magic lead 3-2 and can clinch the Eastern Conference finals on Saturday night at home in Game 6 and prevent the Kobe Bryant-LeBron James final that has basketball fans and corporate sponsors atwitter.
Lakers Crack Nuggets 119-92, Return to Finals
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(Mar 7, 2011 4:12 AM) A one-time Romania maid had no luck convincing her young daughter not to follow in her footsteps and get pregnant way, way too early. So now mom-of-two Rifca Stanescu, who had her first baby at the age of 12, is already a grandma at the age of 23. Yep. Her daughter, Maria, got pregnant at 11, reports the Sun. I am happy to be a grandmother but wished more for Maria, said granny Rifca as she cradled her new grandson. Rifca married her 13-year-old husband at the age of 11. Her daughter wed at 10. (In other family news, click to read about the man with the world's largest family.
World's Youngest Granny Just 23
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(Nov 4, 2015 12:01 PM) Authorities say a man stabbed five people on a university campus in central California before police shot and killed him. It happened Wednesday morning at the University of California, Merced, campus. The Merced Sun-Star reports that the assailant is described as a male student in his 20s. The attack took place about 8am in the Classroom and Office Building and ended when UC officers shot the man. Two of the victims were taken by helicopter to hospitals for treatment and the other three were treated at the scene. The school remains on lockdown and classes have been canceled for the day. The rural school is about 120 miles south of Sacramento.
5 Stabbed at California College; Cops Kill Assailant
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(Oct 6, 2015 5:30 PM CDT) Kaleigh Hansen must have the magic touch. The massage therapist at the Northern Lights Spa at Anchorage's Ted Stevens International Airport says she gave a Colorado man a basic one-hour massage on Sept. 27 as he waited for a flight back home after a hunting trip, per KTUU. But when he went to pay for the $120 service, he handed her a check for $5,000 as a tip. I grabbed the piece of paper and ... just looked at him, Hansen says. The man later assured her coworkers he didn't mistakenly add one to two extra zeros. Hansen says she plans to perform random acts of kindness with the money. Like if I'm getting coffee I'll pay for the person behind me, she says.
Guy Wows Woman With $5K Tip on $120 Massage
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(Jul 11, 2008 4:13 AM CDT) The Environmental Protection Agency has quietly reduced the hypothetical value of a human life by almost a million dollars to $6.9 million, reports the AP. The figure is used in cost benefit analyses to weigh the life-saving potential of environmental protection policies. Placing a lower value on human life could be used to justify avoiding costly regulations. Critics charge that the Bush administration has manipulated the numbers to dodge environmental protections. It appears that they're cooking the books in regard to the value of life, says the director a group which represents local air pollution regulators. Those decisions are literally a matter of life and death. An EPA official says the adjustment was based on better economic studies reflecting consumer preferences. It's our best estimate of what consumers are willing to pay to reduce similar risks to their own lives.
EPA Cuts the Value of a Life by $1M
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(Jul 28, 2018 9:16 AM CDT) California's latest wildfire is only getting worse, and firenadoes aren't helping. That's the term used by a spokesman for the crews battling what is known as the Carr Fire in Shasta County, reports ABC News. Think winds of about 60mph fanning flames into a fire tornadoes that can overturn vehicles like toys, explains Scott McLean. And this all started in a mundane way: Authorities say a vehicle broke down Monday afternoon by Highway 299 in Whiskeytown, reports the Sacramento Bee, triggering a brush fire that soon spun out of control. The blaze worsened overnight, expanding to 75 square miles, or about 48,000 acres, reports the AP. Authorities say 500 structures have been destroyed and another 50,000 are in danger. Two people fighting the wildfire have been killed and three others injured, reports CNN. One of those killed was a firefighter from Redding, Jeremy Stoke, and the other was a private bulldozer operator, unidentified. The fire has forced the evacuation of nearly 40,000 people so far. (An arsonist is blamed for a different wildfire.)
2 Dead in Wildfire, and Now: 'Firenadoes'
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(Jan 22, 2016 2:47 PM) Packaged salads produced at a Dole facility in Ohio are linked to one death in Michigan, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday. The CDC said 12 people in six states have been hospitalized in the outbreak since July after eating salads sold under the names Dole, Fresh Selections, Simple Truth, Marketside, The Little Salad Bar, and President's Choice. The CDC said it linked the outbreak to the Dole salads this month after Ohio agriculture officials found listeria in a bag bought at a retail location. The strain of listeria was highly related genetically to the listeria that had made people sick. The CDC said Dole had stopped all production at the Springfield, Ohio, plant and is withdrawing packaged salads on the market that were produced there. Consumers can identify the salads by the letter A'' at the beginning of the manufacturing code on the packages. The agency said that the illnesses were in Michigan, New York, Indiana, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Those sickened ranged in age from three years old to 83 years old. In a statement, Dole said its other facilities are not linked to the outbreak. The company said it is withdrawing the salads from sale in more than 20 states and three Canadian provinces.
1 Dead in Listeria Outbreak Tied to Packaged Lettuce
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(Jun 20, 2010 5:44 AM CDT) Four suspected al-Qaeda gunmen blasted their way into the intelligence headquarters of Yemen's second largest city yesterday, killing 11 people and managing to free several detainees. An eyewitness said the gunmen in military uniforms fired rocket-propelled grenades and threw hand grenades at the building's entrance before charging inside in a hail of bullets. In the course of the half-hour fire fight, said the witness, a number of the guards threw down their weapons and fled. The attack on the heavily protected security complex in an upscale neighborhood of government offices in Aden further bolstered US concerns that Yemen's weak central government may not be up to tackling an increasingly effective foe. We were hit where we least expected it, Yemeni Information's minister told the Al-Arabiya news channel. This is a serious escalation from these terrorist elements. US officials say insurgents, including Americans, are training in militant camps in Yemen's vast lawless spaces and allying with powerful tribes opposed to the government of President Ali Abdullah Saleh.
Yemeni Gunmen Kill 11 in Brazen Jailbreak
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(Jul 22, 2012 5:17 AM CDT) Norway is commemorating the 77 victims of a bomb and gun massacre that shocked the peaceful nation one year ago. Anders Behring Breivik, a 33-year-old far-right fanatic, has admitted to the July 22, 2011, attacks: a bombing of the government headquarters in Oslo, killing eight, and a shooting rampage that left 69 dead at the left-wing Labor Party's youth camp on Utoya island. In a wreath-laying ceremony today at the bomb site, Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg said Breivik had not succeeded in his declared goal of destroying Norway's commitment to being an inclusive, multicultural society. Stoltenberg said: The bomb and the gun shots were meant to change Norway. The Norwegian people answered by embracing our values. The perpetrator lost. The people won.
Norway Remembers Terror Victims on 1st Anniversary
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(Dec 31, 2014 3:32 PM) A New Year's tragedy in downtown Shanghai: A stampede of people celebrating the arrival of 2015 has left 35 people dead and more than 40 injured, reports the BBC. It happened about 11:35pm local time in the city's Chenyi Square, according to China's Xinhua news service. The AP places the stampede more specifically at a riverfront area known as the Bund, which gets jammed with people during major events. It remains unclear what triggered the crush. There were really too many people! wrote one witness on the Chinese social media site Sina Weibo. Squeezed inside, you could not budge, and could only move with the crowd. Shanghai police had earlier posted that tourists had fallen over at the site, and asked people to leave in orderly fashion.
35 Dead in New Year's Stampede in Shanghai
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(Jun 6, 2013 9:22 AM CDT) The plot has thickened around not one but both of the scandals embroiling the IRS. In Ridiculous-Conference-Gate news, the agency has suspended—and intends to fire—two managers who violated ethics rules by accepting improper gifts. Among those gifts: $1,162 worth of free food, which was used to throw a lavish after-hours party in their hotel suites, the Washington Post reports. One of the managers is the director of implementation oversight for ObamaCare; the other is in the small business division. Meanwhile, in Tea-Party-501(c)(4)-Gate (we've got to get some better scandal names around here), two Cincinnati IRS employees are saying that the effort to single out Tea Party groups came straight from Washington. One man told congressional investigators that a local manager had told him to run a search for tea party because Washington, DC, wanted some cases, according to a transcript obtained by the Wall Street Journal. He handed those cases off to another woman, who testified that she asked DC for help—and became essentially a front person for a Washington IRS official.
IRS Suspends 2 Over Ethically Dubious Party
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(Dec 29, 2011 10:40 AM) Celebrities tend to choose some very, er, interesting names for their offspring, but this year two names stood out: Bear Blu Jarecki, born to Alicia Silverstone, and Moroccan Cannon, born to Mariah Carey. Those two tied for the worst celebrity baby boy names of 2011 on a new BabyNames.com poll, ABC News reports. The worst baby girl name award went to Zuzu Audrey Peterson, daughter of a former Top Chef Just Desserts contestant. Poll respondents also didn't like the name Mirabella Bunny, daughter to Bryan Adams, or Kevin James' choice for his son, Kannon. But not all the names this year were terrible: Ne-Yo's son, Mason Evan Smith, was honored for having the best boy's name, while Pink's daughter, Willow Sage Hart, won on the girls' side. Moroccan Cannon's twin sister, Monroe, was also deemed to have one of the best names, the New York Daily News notes, along with Tina Fey's daughter, Penelope Athena.
And the Worst Celebrity Baby Name of 2011 Was...
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(Nov 3, 2009 8:02 AM) Oh, to be a celebrity. Kiefer Sutherland recently racked up a $700 bar tab in just one morning—yes, morning. After wrapping up a recent 24 shoot, Sutherland and the crew hit a California bar, where he bought drinks for all 30 people in the establishment from 7am to 1pm. The booze-only bill came to $500, and Sutherland—who this time had a designated driver—left a $200 tip, TMZ reports.
Kiefer Racks Up $700 Bar Tab —by 1pm
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(Oct 21, 2009 3:18 AM CDT) An Indian passenger train plowed into another near the Taj Mahal early today, killing 21 people and injuring more than a dozen. The rear car of the struck train, which was reserved for women and disabled passengers, took the brunt of the impact. Soldiers and villagers near the accident in Agra worked frantically to free passengers trapped in the twisted steel. We felt a massive jolt, said a passenger. People sleeping on upper berths fell to the floor. Authorities are investigating what caused the crash.
21 Killed in India Train Wreck
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(Mar 7, 2015 11:28 AM) Five suicide bomb attacks today hit in or near the Nigerian city of Maiduguri, killing at least 54 people and wounding 143. Four of the blasts occurred over four hours in locations from a busy fish market to a crowded bus station, said Police Commissioner Clement Adoda. The fifth explosion from a car bomb at a military checkpoint 50 miles outside the city wounded a soldier and two members of a civilian self-defense unit. The bomber apparently wanted to reach Maiduguri. In the deadliest blast, 18 people died when a suicide bomber blew himself up in a tricycle taxi at the entrance to the bustling Baga fish market, police said. No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attacks, but they bear the hallmarks of the Boko Haram extremist group. Maiduguri is the birthplace of Boko Haram, and the extremists have made it the target for many bombings since they were driven from their base there after a military state of emergency was declared in May 2013. Boko Haram has increased suicide bombings and village attacks in recent weeks as forces from Nigeria and Chad have driven the insurgents from a score of towns along Nigeria's border with Cameroon.
5 Separate Suicide Attacks Kill 54, Injure 143 in Nigeria
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(Sep 18, 2015 5:20 PM CDT) Seven avid hikers in safety helmets, wetsuits, and climbing harnesses smiled for a group photo before heading into the mouth of a narrow canyon in southern Utah's Zion National Park. Within hours of them entering Keyhole Canyon, dark skies unleashed fierce rains that sent water surging through the chasm, sweeping the seven to their deaths Monday. Their bodies were found throughout the week, the last coming yesterday. All were from California or Nevada. Also yesterday, authorities recovered a 33-year-old man killed by flash flooding near the Utah-Arizona border, raising the death toll to 20 from the violent rainstorm.
7 Hikers Posed for Photo Before Floods Killed Them
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