Video shows passengers board doomed flight as fuselage apparently found
"My husband sent that video to me via WhatsApp. It was his last contact with me, his last message to me," widow says
"My husband sent that video to me via WhatsApp. It was his last contact with me, his last message to me," widow says
Consumer groups are urging the federal government to investigate whether advertisers are taking unfair advantage of young kids using apps. This comes after a new study found that 95 percent of the most downloaded apps for kids five and under target them with ads. Anna Werner reports.
The University of Maryland is allowing its football coach to return to the field after the death of a player. The school's board of regents reinstated coach D. J. Durkin on Tuesday against the university president's recommendation. Durkin was placed on "administrative leave" in August after an ESPN report into allegations of a toxic culture in the UMD football program. The report followed the death of offensive lineman Jordan McNair who suffered a heatstroke during a practice.
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The deaths of a 9-year-old girl and her twin 6-year-old brothers at a school bus stop in Indiana are raising new concerns about children's safety. A pickup truck hit the kids and another boy who was seriously hurt while they were crossing the street to their stopped bus Tuesday morning. The driver, a 24-year-old woman, is charged with three counts of reckless homicide. Dean Reynolds reports.
Police in Italy are investigating a grim discovery that may be tied to a decades-old mystery. Human remains were found at a building next to the Vatican embassy building in Rome. Investigators will try to figure out if they belong to a teenage girl who vanished in the 1980s. Seth Doane reports from Formigine.
Notorious mob boss apparently severely beaten by one or more inmates before his death in prison, sources say
Lawyers for the family of 15-year-old girl who went missing in 1983 say they are pressing for more details
Golf balls and finger parts are among the unsavory ingredients that have been served to consumers
Three more victims of the Pittsburgh synagogue massacre will be laid to rest Wednesday. Thousands of people gathered to honor the first four victims to be buried Tuesday, but many other people were in the streets of the Squirrel Hill neighborhood to protest a visit by President Trump. David Begnaud reports.
For the third time since September, Chinese intelligence officers are accused of stealing information from American corporations. Ten Chinese intelligence officers, hackers, and company insiders face espionage charges. Jeff Pegues reports.
Six days before the midterm elections, President Trump is trying to shift the debate from health care and the economy to immigration, inspired perhaps by a slow-moving caravan of Central American migrants more than 1,000 miles from the U.S. border. His latest idea – to deny automatic citizenship for children born to non-citizens on U.S. soil – is getting strong and widespread pushback. Weijia Jiang reports.
The president begins a series of 11 rallies in six days on Wednesday leading up to the midterm elections. Health care is a top issue for voters across the country, including Florida. Nancy Cordes reports from Miami Beach.
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DJ Durkin was placed on "administrative leave" in August after an ESPN report into allegations of a toxic culture and player Jordan McNair's death
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