Month: October 2018
Twin brothers, sister killed at Indiana school bus stop: Police
WLS(ROCHESTER, Ind.) — Three children from the same family were killed and a fourth child was seriously injured Tuesday morning when they were struck by a pickup truck as they were about to board a [Read More…]
3 children killed at school bus stop in Indiana
WLS(ROCHESTER, Ind.) — Three children were killed and another was seriously injured Tuesday morning when they were struck by a vehicle as they were about to board a school bus, police said. The incident occurred [Read More…]
Rabbi says he won’t meet with Trump as synagogue shooting victims’ funerals begin
Jeff Swensen/Getty Images(PITTSBURGH) — Rabbi Jeffrey Myers said he won’t meet with President Donald Trump who is heading to Pittsburgh in the wake of the Tree of Life synagogue massacre. After Myers “first said the [Read More…]
Funerals for the 11 synagogue-shooting victims begin as Trump heads to Pittsburgh
Jeff Swensen/Getty Images(PITTSBURGH) — The first of the funerals for the 11 worshippers killed in a Pittsburgh synagogue massacre will be held Tuesday as President Donald Trump heads to the city. Dr. Jerry Rabinowitz and [Read More…]
Pittsburgh synagogue-shooting victim ran toward gunfire to help others
Matthew Hatcher/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images(PITTSBURGH) — A Pittsburgh synagogue-shooting victim was in the temple when he heard shots ring out in another area of the building. He ran toward the shooting to help fellow [Read More…]
Let them eat candy but watch out for the sticky stuff
Kids and Halloween candy go together, but what about tooth decay? A pediatric dentist says denying them is not the answer. Continue reading Let them eat candy but watch out for the sticky stuff at [Read More…]
Improve margins by becoming your own dairy processor with unique products
Dr. Ahmed Altigani from the United Arab Emirates operates a 14-thousand cow dairy, which struggled to make money until he became his own consumer goods processor, focusing on unique products. Continue reading Improve margins by becoming [Read More…]
Synagogue shooting survivor disguised herself as clothing
Jeff Swensen/Getty Images(PITTSBURGH) — Audrey Glickman was leading an early morning service inside Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue when gunfire broke out Saturday. As a gunman carried out an anti-Semitic mass shooting inside the house [Read More…]
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle get gift for new baby in New Zealand
Dominic Lipinski – Pool/Getty Images(AUCKLAND, New Zealand) — Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were given a present for their first child on Day 15 of their royal tour Down Under. The present was a pair [Read More…]
Mother and son reunited 31 years after alleged kidnapping
Missing Children Society of Canada(TORONTO) — More than 30 years ago, Lyneth Mann-Lewis’ 21-month-old son vanished after visiting his father. And just a few days ago, authorities told her they’d found him. “The words ‘Your [Read More…]
Apple expected to unveil new iPad Pros, MacBooks at NY event
Apple(NEW YORK) — Apple is expected to unveil new versions of its iPad Pro and MacBook Tuesday at an event in Brooklyn, New York. The company, notoriously silent ahead of its events, has not disclosed [Read More…]
Huge storm heading east producing tornadoes, flooding, snow
ABC News(NEW YORK) — A strong west-to-east storm system is producing tornadoes, funnel clouds, heavy rain and snow in higher elevations. Snow and flood alerts abound Tuesday morning as the storm continues its march. As [Read More…]
Pittsburgh synagogue shooting evidence of increased anti-Semitism in US: ADL
iStock/Thinkstock(WASHINGTON) — In August 2017, white supremacists and alt-right protesters shouted “Jews will not replace us” as they marched on the campus of the University of Virginia. The school that Thomas Jefferson founded had become [Read More…]
U.S. soybean growers seek additional markets
A trade dispute with China has resulted in their withdrawal as the largest foreign customer of U.S. soybeans. In a podcast, Gary Wheeler, Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council CEO, says that market gap means greater effort [Read More…]
Wisconsin farmers making harvest progress despite wetness
USDA reporters say combines were rolling all over Wisconsin last week as farmers took advantage of a break from the rain. Rain returned to some areas for the weekend, but good progress was made. Corn [Read More…]
77% of Indiana corn; 80% of soybeans harvested
Cool and mostly dry conditions allowed farmers to make progress on corn and soybean harvest in Indiana this week. Corn is 77 percent harvested and soybean harvest is 80 percent complete. Winter wheat planting and [Read More…]
64% of Ohio corn; 75% of soybeans harvested
Farmers were able to make corn and soybean progress in Ohio this week despite wet conditions. Corn harvest is ahead of the five-year average, but soybean harvest is slightly behind. Corn is 64 percent harvested [Read More…]
Missouri corn harvest well ahead
Missouri’s corn harvest progressed to 90 percent at the beginning of this week. It was around 80-percent this time last year. Soybeans dropping leaves reached 96 percent. Fifty-percent of soybeans have been harvested, nine percentage [Read More…]
Suspected mail bomber Cesar Sayoc had a list of names and addresses
Johnny Louis/Getty Images(MIAMI) — The FBI has compiled a list of names and addresses found in the possession of suspected mail bomber Cesar Sayoc. The belief is these were people — including politicians, media figures [Read More…]
Boy shot dead at high school after bullying conflict ‘escalated out of control’: Official
Google Maps Street View(MATTHEWS, N.C.) — A boy was shot dead at a North Carolina high school Monday morning — allegedly by a classmate — after a bullying conflict “escalated out of control,” officials said. [Read More…]