Barbara Campbell appears in the following:
U.S. Challenges Hawaii Judge's Expansion of Relatives Exempt From Travel Ban
Friday, July 14, 2017
The Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court to block the lower court's ruling on "close family," which also says arrangements with refugee resettlement agencies are a path into the country.
U.S. Soldier Arrested, Accused Of Trying To Provide Material Support To ISIS
Tuesday, July 11, 2017
Ikaika Erik Kang had been investigated for over a year by the Army and the FBI. He is accused of offering the extremist group military documents and training.
Hawaiian Monk Seal Treats Tourists To The Sight Of A Newborn Pup
Friday, June 30, 2017
"Rocky" chose a pretty busy Waikiki beach on which to give birth and tend her new baby, but volunteers moved in to keep her fans at a safe distance.
Australian Police Bring Sexual Assault Charges Against Catholic Cardinal
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
Cardinal George Pell, a key adviser to Pope Francis, has been ordered to appear in a Melbourne court next month. He denied the charges and says he'll take a leave of absence to "clear my name."
White House Suspects Syria Is Preparing For Another Chemical Attack
Tuesday, June 27, 2017
A statement says the observed "activities" recall those before an April 4 strike that killed civilians, including children. It warns the Assad government that it would "pay a heavy price."
'A Number Of' U.S. Sailors Found Dead After Navy Destroyer's Collision
Friday, June 16, 2017
Seven sailors had been missing before an unspecified number of sailors' bodies were found aboard the USS Fitzgerald, which collided with a container ship off Japan's coast Saturday, the Navy says.
Wounded Congressman In Critical Condition, Will Require Additional Surgery
Wednesday, June 14, 2017
A hospital statement says Rep. Steve Scalise suffered fractured bones, injured internal organs and severe bleeding when he was shot in the hip. The gunman was killed by law enforcement officers.
Congressman-Elect, Sorry He Hit Reporter, Promises Donation To Charity
Wednesday, June 07, 2017
Greg Gianforte, who faces a misdemeanor assault charge in the incident, has written to the reporter saying, "You were doing your job." Gianforte says his own conduct was unacceptable and unlawful.
Michael Flynn To Turn Over Some Subpoenaed Documents To Senate Committee
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
President Trump's former national security adviser had declined to cooperate, invoking his right to avoid self-incrimination. A source close to Flynn says he will provide some business records.
Life-Without-Parole Sentences For D.C. Sniper Thrown Out By Judge
Friday, May 26, 2017
The judge ruled Friday that, because the Supreme Court has found mandatory life for juveniles unconstitutional, two sentences being served in Virginia by Lee Boyd Malvo must be reconsidered.
Arkansas Executes 4th Inmate In 8 Days
Friday, April 28, 2017
Kenneth Williams was the final inmate executed as the state sped up its schedule to beat the expiration date of its lethal-injection drugs.
Confirmed: Mountain Lion Took Pescadero, Calif., Dog While Owner Slept
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Wildlife authorities say DNA identifying the predator was found in the home, mixed with blood from the pet. The cat entered through an open door and snatched the dog from the foot of the owner's bed.
Arkansas Executes Two Inmates, The First Double Execution In U.S. Since 2000
Monday, April 24, 2017
Arkansas had planned to kill eight death row inmates in 11 days before courts intervened in some of the cases. Officials wanted to move quickly before supplies of a key lethal injection drug expired.
Power Rangers Bring Mighty Morphin Delight To Kids In Hospital
Saturday, April 22, 2017
Window washers donned the colorful tights and appeared outside Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, climbing down the walls and thrilling the young patients.
Federal Court Blocks 7 Executions Set For 11-Day Span In Arkansas
Friday, April 14, 2017
The federal judge's injunction echoes earlier orders from a county and the state's supreme court. The larger case challenges lethal drugs. The other argues that the inmate is not sane.
LGBT Employees Protected By Federal Civil Rights Act, Appeals Court Rules
Wednesday, April 05, 2017
The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 8-3 that denying a teacher a job because she is lesbian violates the Civil Rights Act. It's the first time the law has been found to cover the LGBT community.
Ex-Trump Adviser Flynn Seeks Immunity Before Testifying On Russia Contacts
Thursday, March 30, 2017
Senate and House panels are investigating Russian interference in the 2016 elections, and Flynn's lawyer says his client "certainly has a story to tell" in a "politicized witch hunt environment."
Trump Administration Appeals Hawaii Federal Judge's Order Blocking Travel Ban
Thursday, March 30, 2017
U.S. District Judge Derrick K. Watson says the state of Hawaii has shown it is likely to succeed with its argument that the restrictions on travel from majority-Muslim countries is unconstitutional.
Wage Deal Averts Threatened Boycott By U.S. Women's Hockey Team
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
Players demanded better pay — and not just leading up to each Olympic Games, as had been the case. During negotiations, they warned they would sit out the upcoming, U.S.-hosted world championships.
U.N. Human Rights Investigators Killed In Democratic Republic Of The Congo
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
An American, Michael Sharp, and a Swede, Zaida Catalan, went missing while traveling in the country. Authorities confirmed Tuesday their remains, and those of their interpreter, were found.