Month: May 2018
Senator wants solution after Wisconsin’s new hemp farmers dealt a legal setback
The Wisconsin State Senator behind the state’s new industrial hemp law is not pleased with last week’s enforcement memo from the Attorney General’s office. Patrick Testin says, “The opinion of the Department of Justice is [Read More…]
Air Force reservist fatally stabbed in road rage incident; relatives want ‘monster’ caught
iStock/Thinkstock(NEW YORK) — A U.S. Air Force veteran was stabbed to death after a road rage incident — and now cops are looking for the driver who allegedly killed him, Missouri police said. Cody Harter, [Read More…]
Deployed Air Force dad surprises son for his birthday
iStock/Thinkstock(NEW YORK) — A little boy from North Dakota got the surprise of a lifetime for his birthday — in the form of his military dad returning home from deployment. Ronin Coffelt, nine, was expecting [Read More…]
Police dispatched to wrong Waffle House address after mass shooting began: Report
iStock/Thinkstock(NEW YORK) — As a half-naked gunman was shooting staff and diners at a Waffle House last month, a dispatcher was sending police officers to the wrong address, costing them precious time in helping to [Read More…]
Woman wins $1.2 million on $18 Kentucky Derby bet
iStock/Thinkstock(SALEM, Texas) — It’s called the sport of millionaires — and horse racing just added a new one. A Texas woman reaped $1.2 million on an $18 bet on a series of Kentucky Derby day [Read More…]
Mitchell vs. Pierre Baseball, Live Stream 4:15 pm Sunday
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Hawaii officials bracing for new lava eruptions for several more weeks
U.S. Geological Survey(HONOLULU) — The eight vents that have been spewing lava since Kilauea erupted three days ago were quiet on Saturday, but officials warned they are bracing for the possibility of eruptions continuing for [Read More…]
Famed writer Junot Diaz withdraws from festival amid sexual misconduct allegations
Ulf Andersen/Getty Images(SYDNEY) — Junot Diaz, famed author of The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, for which he won a Pulitzer Price, withdrew from The Sydney Writers’ Festival in Australia after writers came forward [Read More…]
World’s tallest, fastest roller coaster grounded on opening day
iStock/Thinkstock(SANDUSKY, Ohio) — The world record-breaking roller coaster had a bumpy maiden voyage. “Steel Vengeance,” the new heart-stopping steel and wood-framed monster roller coaster at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, bumped” another train as it [Read More…]
Fiat Chrysler readies for new Jeep Wrangler model
iStock/Thinkstock(NEW YORK) – The Jeep Wrangler is iconic for its rugged, outdoor image and historical ties to World War II. Fiat Chrysler will still produce the vehicle, but will no longer manufacture its Jeep Wrangler [Read More…]
California surpasses United Kingdom to become the world’s fifth-largest economy
iStock/Thinkstock(LOS ANGELES) — Federal data released on Friday reveals that California’s gross domestic product surpassed that of the United Kingdom, making it the world’s fifth-largest economy.The Los Angeles Times reports California’s GDP grew by $127 [Read More…]
2 Native American brothers touring ‘dream school’ get patted down, questioned by campus police
Colorado State University(FORT COLLINS, Colo.) — Two Native American teenage brothers visiting their “dream school” were questioned and patted down by campus police — after a suspicious parent who found them “creepy” called 911, according [Read More…]
Auction for collection of Albert Einstein’s letters and postcards ends next week
Hulton Deutsch/Getty Images(NEW YORK) — Attention Albert Einstein fans: The chance to own a piece of the famous physicist’s early life is coming to a close next week. Online bidding for a collection of Einstein’s [Read More…]
Hundreds arrested at anti-Putin demonstrations in Russia
iStock/Thinkstock(MOSCOW) — Police have arrested hundreds of demonstrators at opposition rallies across Russia on Saturday that are aimed at protesting Vladimir Putin, two days ahead of his inauguration as president for a fourth term. Thousands [Read More…]
With severe weather outbreak over, seasonable trend develops in Midwest, Northeast
ABC News(NEW YORK) — A five-day spate of severe weather that brought 38 reported tornadoes in six states wrapped up on Friday with more than 100 reports of severe winds across the Northeast. Hundreds of [Read More…]
Parkland students release music video honoring seventeen killed in shooting
Giles Clarke/Getty Images(PARKLAND, Fla.) — A group of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School students released a music video for their song Shine on Friday. The video was filmed entirely at the high school, where a [Read More…]
Water line break floods fifty rooms on Carnival cruise ship
Carnival Cruises(NEW ORLEANS) — Cruise ship passengers likely prefer to do their swimming once they’re off the boat. But one group of passengers got an unwelcome surprise on Thursday when a water line break on [Read More…]
Police officer killed in Indiana; suspect also dies in shootout
iStock/Thinkstock(TERRE HAUTE, Ind.) — A police officer was shot and killed in a shootout with a homicide suspect in Indiana Friday evening. The suspect was also killed in the exchange, police said. The shooting occurred [Read More…]
South Korean president to visit US ahead of Trump’s North Korea visit
iStock/Thinkstock(SEOUL) — South Korean President Moon Jae-in will be visiting the White House later this month ahead of the historic summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. The White House [Read More…]
Trump administration ends protected status for 86,000 Hondurans in US
Zehbrauskas/UNICEF(WASHINGTON) — After nearly two decades, the Trump administration is ending special immigration status for around 86,000 Hondurans who live in the U.S. – status granted following Hurricane Mitch in 1998. Critics called the decision [Read More…]