Woman arrested after pulling gun during dispute over duck
MANITOWOC, Wis. (AP) — Police have arrested a Manitowoc woman after she allegedly pulled a gun on a man during an argument over a duck.
MANITOWOC, Wis. (AP) — Police have arrested a Manitowoc woman after she allegedly pulled a gun on a man during an argument over a duck.
Federal agencies are on alert after reports of drones flying over a South Carolina nuclear weapons site. A “protective force” associated with the Savannah River Site (SRS), near Aiken, confirmed several drone sightings in June, and the FBI has begun an investigation.
Police raid the home of one of the group’s owners, as part of nationwide operation
The Pittsburgh Penguins have rewarded the architect of their Stanley Cup winning roster with a new deal.
On Independence Day, Americans will eat 150 million hot dogs— and there's a lot more food and fireworks to go with them.
SEATTLE (AP) — Lawyers representing four asylum seekers have filed a federal lawsuit claiming the U.S. government places hurdles in front of people who try to file asylum applications.
The U.S. Attorney's Office in Asheville says 16 veterans are accused of submitting fraudulent travel vouchers for reimbursement.
Latest campaign sent three Papua New Guineans on a trip across the Great White North
The immediate reaction to the news that Commissioner Roger Goodell’s compensation for 2015 dipped by seven percent to $31.74 million was obvious: Goodell took a hit, but not a huge one, in the first full year after the Ray Rice mess of September 2014. But 2015 also was the year of #Deflategate, and Goodell’s pay…
Annie Martin
NEW YORK, July 1 (UPI) -- Rachel Platten marveled at her journey to stardom after performing her hit single "Fight Song" on the "Today" show.
Israel should stop building settlements, denying Palestinian development and designating land for exclusive Israeli use that Palestinians seek for a future state, the Middle East peace "Quartet" recommended on Friday in an eagerly awaited report. The report by the Quartet entities sponsoring the stalled peace process — the United States, Russia, the European Union and the United Nations — said the Israeli policy "is steadily eroding the viability of the two-state solution."
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Global Governance, Russia
Despite containing a litany of customary anti-Western complaints, the Russian president's speech clearly showed that he’s willing to improve relations with the West once Russia and NATO complete announced deployments.
The good news about the public portion of Vladimir Putin’s June 30 meeting with Russian ambassadors was that there was no news—and that bodes well for those who have not yet lost hope that Russia’s relations with the West can be normalized. Читать дальше...
A recently released internal report from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) reveals their agents knew early on they had made an error and arrested the wrong man, yet continued the detention for four months at a clandestine black site.
NBC News reported last week that the total in an official tally released today would be from 80 to 120.
E a explicação de como fazer certo.
Segundo uma pesquisa do Datafolha divulgada no último dia 25, o macarrão é a comida mais preparada pelos paulistanos em casa. Mas será que você está cozinhando-o direitinho? Veja as dicas abaixo.
Divulgação
Não use água demais.
Basta um pouquinho mais do que o necessário para cobrir o macarrão. Você economizará água e ela voltará ao ponto de fervura mais rápido depois de a massa entrar na panela. Читать дальше...
SULLIVAN, Ind. — Jurors have convicted a southwestern Indiana man in the strangulation death of his pregnant stepsister whose body was found in a farm field about seven weeks after she was last seen alive. The Sullivan County jury found Johnus Orr of Sullivan guilty on two counts of murder Friday in the deaths of
Legislation would deny minor league players the right to demand minimum wage and overtime pay.
A new study shows that a surprising number of people who are arrested look happy in their mugshots.
Читать дальше...MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A lawsuit alleges that a disabled patient from St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital was arrested and injured by security workers at Memphis International Airport. News media outlets report that an alarm went off when 19-year-old Hannah Cohen was going through a security checkpoint on June 30, 2015. The reports say Cohen and
A selection of photos from some of the biggest news that you might have missed this week.
Читать дальше...SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A federal jury has cleared two former executives of Thornburg Mortgage of five counts and could not reach a decision on five others.
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A federal jury has cleared two former executives of Thornburg Mortgage of five counts and could not reach a decision on five others.
The young cadet was just 15 when an older instructor started grooming her before pressuring her into sex, the royal commission has heard.
“Our teacher demonstrated what not to do with a chip pan fire. I’m fairly sure he lost his eyebrows.”
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