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Boy Scout dies after being buried in sand at camp event
South Haven Police Department / Facebook (KALAMAZOO, Mich.) — Boy scouts are mourning the death of a 12-year-old member who died after being buried in the sand at a camp in Michigan. “This is a [Read More…]

Solid week for corn export inspections
The USDA reports corn export inspections as of the week ending September 27th remain ahead of what’s needed to meet projections for the 2018/19 marketing year. Wheat came out at 369,270 tons, down 58,944 from [Read More…]

Nobel Literature scandal-connected man convicted of rape in Sweden
JONATHAN NACKSTRAND/AFP/Getty Images(STOCKHOLM) — Jean-Claude Arnault, the man at the center of a sex scandal that shook international cultural circles and led to the cancellation of this year’s Nobel Prize in Literature, was found guilty [Read More…]

Las Vegas shooting victims honored in emotional anniversary ceremony: ‘Our 58 angels are with us’
ClarkCountyNV/Twitter(LAS VEGAS) — The 58 people slain in the Las Vegas shooting were honored in an emotional sunrise remembrance ceremony Monday marking one year since the massacre. The somber ceremony included speakers, 58 seconds of [Read More…]

Dozens of children attending Bible camp among hundreds dead in Indonesia quake
ADEK BERRY/AFP/Getty Images(SULAWESI, Indonesia) — The bodies of at least 34 children have been discovered inside a church in a remote northern region of the Indonesian island of Sulawesi following Friday’s devastating magnitude-7.4 earthquake and [Read More…]

Six arrested for allegedly forming right-wing terror cell in Germany, planning armed attack on foreigners
CHRISTOPH SCHMIDT/AFP/Getty Images(CHEMNITZ, Germany) — Six men were arrested in the early hours of Monday on suspicion of forming a far-right terrorism group called “Revolution Chemnitz.” The men are accused of planning armed attacks on [Read More…]

Using fall tillage to your advantage
For some farmers, actively managing crop residue can help to improve yields for the next growing season. Fall tillage can help farmers better incorporate their fertilizers. For others, their goal is to alleviate compaction that [Read More…]

German far-right party’s outreach to Jews sparks warnings and protest that this is ‘not kosher’
iStock/Thinkstock(BERLIN) — A German far-right nationalist party leader drew headlines over the summer by dismissing the Holocaust, which killed 6 million Jews and millions of others, as a mere “speck of bird poop” over hundreds [Read More…]

Boy Scout killed when car plows into group, suspected driver charged with DUI
WABC(NEW YORK) — A New York man has been charged with driving under the influence after he allegedly lost control of his car and crashed into a group of Boy Scouts, killing one of the [Read More…]

Driver charged with DUI after plowing into group of Boy Scouts; 1 critically injured
WABC(NEW YORK) — A New York man has been charged with driving under the influence after he allegedly lost control of his vehicle and crashed into a group of Boy Scouts, according to police. Police [Read More…]

3 killed after car explodes in suburban Pennsylvania; suspect likely among the dead
Rich Rolen via ABCNews.com(ALLENTOWN, Pa.) — Three men died after a car exploded late Saturday in Allentown, Pennsylvania, authorities said. The suspect was likely among those killed in the blast, Lehigh County District Attorney Jim [Read More…]

Las Vegas shooting survivors reunite at Jason Aldean show 1 year later: ‘It’s a bond for life’
Drew Angerer/Getty Images(LOS ANGELES) — Las Vegas mass shooting survivors reunited with their “Route 91 family” Saturday night at country singer Jason Aldean’s concert in Orange County, California, watching the same artist who was performing [Read More…]

First lady Melania Trump sets out for Africa on first major solo foreign trip
ABCNews.com(WASHINGTON) — Melania Trump departs Monday for Africa for her first major solo international trip as first lady. During the weeklong trip, the first lady will make stops in Ghana, Malawi, Kenya, and Egypt. Her [Read More…]

Mother charged with manslaughter after 1-year-old dies in hot car
Seminole County Sheriffs Office(SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla.) — The mother of a 1-year-old found dead after being left in a hot car all day has been charged with negligent manslaughter, authorities in Florida said Saturday. Kailyn [Read More…]

One dead after car explodes in suburban Pennsylvania neighborhood
Rich Rolen via ABCNews.com(ALLENTOWN, Pa.) — A car explosion late Saturday in Allentown, Pennsylvania, has killed at least one person. The Allentown Police Department confirmed one person died in the blast that took place at [Read More…]

Catholic minister says he was fired over Facebook post about friends’ gay marriage
Google(CLEVELAND) — Keith Kozak says he was simply supporting his friends’ marriage, but now he’s out of a job with the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland. Kozak was a campus minister at Cleveland State University and [Read More…]

13-year-old boy attacked by shark near San Diego, airlifted to trauma center
iStock/Thinkstock(SAN DIEGO) — A teenage boy attacked by a shark near San Diego had to be airlifted to a hospital on Saturday morning, according to the City of Encinitas Marine Safety Department. The teen suffered [Read More…]

Yale researchers develop ‘robotic skins’ that bring objects to life
iStock/Thinkstock(NEW YORK) — A group of researchers at Yale University has developed “robotic skins” that can turn any inanimate object into a robot, the school announced. Led by Rebecca Kramer-Bottiglio, assistant professor of mechanical engineering [Read More…]

#WhyIDidntReport gives survivors old-school platform to share their stories
Bowook Yoon(NEW YORK) — The hashtag #WhyIDidntReport can be found on social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook and Instagram — and now it’s on pieces of paper around the streets of New York City. The [Read More…]

Half of killer whale populations in the world threatened by toxic chemicals: Study
iStock/Thinkstock(NEW YORK) — The future of more than half of the world’s killer whale population is under threat, in part, because of man-made chemicals produced throughout the mid-1900s leaching into the ocean, according to a [Read More…]