Month: May 2018
USS Fitzgerald Officer pleads guilty to role in deadly collision
iStock/Thinkstock(NEW YORK CITY) — A junior Navy officer pleaded guilty on Tuesday to her role in last year’s deadly collision involving the destroyer USS Fitzgerald off the coast of Japan that killed seven sailors. Lt. [Read More…]
3 black Airbnb guests who were questioned by cops plan to take legal action against California police department
iStock/Thinkstock(LOS ANGELES) — Three black Airbnb guests are planning to take legal action against the Rialto Police Department in California after police responded to a 911 caller who wrongly reported a burglary at the location [Read More…]
Christy Turlington on building the nonprofit organization Every Mother Counts: ‘What in the world moves you?’
cturlington/Instagram(NEW YORK CITY) — Shortly after giving birth to a perfectly healthy daughter, Christy Turlington began to experience postpartum complications. Turlington remembered how those first moments bonding with her daughter were cut short because of [Read More…]
3 injured after handling bobcat kittens they mistook for domestic kittens
City of San Antonio Animal Care Services/Facebook(SAN ANTONIO, Texas) — Three people in Texas suffered minor injuries over the weekend after mistaking two bobcat kittens for domestic kittens and bringing them inside the house, according [Read More…]
EPA memo claims ‘lashing out from passengers’ prompted Pruitt’s first-class flights
Alex Edelman/Getty Images(WASHINGTON) — Newly-released documents show that EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt’s first-class flights were prompted by what his security chief called life-endangering “lashing out” from other passengers when he flew coach, but the agency [Read More…]
House Ethics may not have jurisdiction to investigate Tony Cárdenas molestation allegations
Paul Morigi/Getty Images(WASHINGTON) — Despite a request from House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi for the ethics committee to probe allegations of sexual battery and sexual assault against Rep. Tony Cárdenas, the panel may not have [Read More…]
Brazen jewelry store smash-and-grab caught on surveillance video
ABC News(CARY, North Carolina) — An audacious smash and grab at a North Carolina jewelry store has been captured on surveillance video. Thieves robbed Artisan Jewelers in Cary, North Carolina, of an estimated $500,000 worth [Read More…]
Facebook bans foreign ads in Irish abortion referendum amid concerns of funding by US groups
iStock/Thinkstock(DUBLIN) — Facebook has promised to ban foreign-funded ads related to Ireland’s upcoming abortion referendum. The move comes amid concern from experts that some campaign ads were being funded by U.S. based anti-abortion groups. “Today, [Read More…]
World takes dim view of Trump’s decision to withdraw from Iran nuclear deal
Chip Somedevilla/Getty Images(LONDON) — Moments after President Donald Trump announced his decision to withdraw the United States from the international agreement designed to limit Iranian nuclear activity, reaction began pouring in from around the world. [Read More…]
How false eyelashes have become a must-have, everyday accessory and a booming market
ABC News(NEW YORK CITY) — Celebrities sporting lush eyelashes have always been in vogue, but now false eyelashes have gone from special-occasion adornment to a must-have, everyday accessory. With demand soaring, the market for false [Read More…]
California judge fights recall over Stanford swimmer’s sex assault sentencing
iStock/Thinkstock(LOS ANGELES) — The California judge who sparked national outrage in 2016 when he sentenced a Stanford University swimmer to just six months in jail for sexually assaulting woman broke his silence on Tuesday, ahead [Read More…]
Alma mater of Waffle House hero establishes scholarship in his name
Metro Nashville Police Department(NASHVILLE) — The man who thwarted the deadly rampage inside a Tennessee Waffle House by a half-naked gunman last month was honored today by his alma mater. James Shaw Jr., the 29-year-old [Read More…]
Nordstrom Rack president apologizes to 3 black youths wrongly accused of shoplifting
KMOV/ABC News(ST. LOUIS) — The president of Nordstrom Rack apologized in person to three young black teenagers who say they were racially profiled and wrongfully accused of shoplifting at one of the retail chain’s St. [Read More…]
11-year-old girl seen jumping out of SUV amid carjacking at gas station
Aurora Police Department(AURORA, Illinois) — Surveillance video from a gas station in Aurora, Illinois, showed the harrowing moment an 11-year-old jumped out of a moving car while it’s being carjacked. In the video, a rear [Read More…]
Ag economist: Impact of RFS meeting ‘to be determined’
University of Illinois ag economist Scott Irwin says it’s too soon to say if the biofuels and ag industries gained any ground in Tuesday’s White House RFS meeting. “At this point my own view is, [Read More…]
Oklahoma fire cattle industry losses more than $26 million
Oklahoma State University livestock marketing specialist Derrell Peel says estimated cattle operation losses from Oklahoma wildfires are more than $26 million. Peel says almost 350,000 acres burned, resulting in losses of livestock, pasture, hay, fences [Read More…]
Delayed fieldwork priming black cutworm infestations
Areas where fieldwork has been delayed could see increased black cutworm pressure this spring. Bruce Potter, an integrated pest management specialist with the University of Minnesota, says a large migration of cutworm moths are looking [Read More…]
Conaway touts farm bill SNAP policies at American Enterprise Institute
House Agriculture Committee Chairman Mike Conaway of Texas defended the House farm bill’s SNAP – or food stamp – policies during a televised event Tuesday sponsored by the American Enterprise Institute. Chairman Conaway focused on [Read More…]
Advanced Biofuels president says waiver determination is misleading
The president of the Advanced Biofuels Association (ABFA) does not agree with Scott Pruitt’s contention that hardship waivers are granted objectively. “I have a different view,” said Michael McAdams, president of the ABFA. That organization [Read More…]
Chicago man accused of shooting ATF agent in the face appears in court
iStock/Thinkstock(CHICAGO) — The man arrested for allegedly shooting a federal agent in the face last week appeared in a Chicago court today to face formal charges. Ernesto Godinez, 27, was held without bond after appearing [Read More…]