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Thousands Flee As Guatemalan Volcano Erupts Again
Monday, November 19, 2018
Guatemala's Volcano of Fire killed more than 100 people when it erupted in June. Now, thousands are evacuating their homes as the volcano once again spews ash and hot rocks.
Nissan Chairman Ousted Amid Investigation Over Financial Misconduct
Monday, November 19, 2018
Carlos Ghosn, who also chairs Renault and Mitsubishi, is widely admired for saving Nissan from bankruptcy nearly 20 years ago. Now he has been accused of underreporting income and reportedly arrested.
William Goldman, Writer Behind 'Butch Cassidy,' 'Princess Bride,' Dies At 87
Friday, November 16, 2018
Goldman had a successful literary career before he turned to Hollywood, where he made an indelible mark — as the writer of beloved movies as well as a bestselling guide to screenwriting.
More Than 1,000 People Now Listed As Missing In California's Deadliest Fire
Friday, November 16, 2018
The people missing in Northern California's Camp Fire could be listed more than once, warns the sheriff, as calls and emails come in from friends and relatives. Seventy-one are known to have died.
Tear-Jerker British Ad Re-Creates Elton John's Christmas Past
Thursday, November 15, 2018
The British department store chain John Lewis & Partners is famous for its heart-wrenching Christmas ads. This year's edition features a very famous musician and a life-altering gift.
Police In Many U.S. Cities Fail To Track Murdered, Missing Indigenous Women
Thursday, November 15, 2018
Seattle-based researchers examined the disappearances and murders of Native American women in 71 U.S. cities. They found information on 506 documented cases — and huge, troubling gaps in the data.
Want A Private Jet? Mexico's Next President Has One Up For Sale
Monday, November 12, 2018
Andrés Manuel López Obrador, known as AMLO, vowed that if elected he would fly commercial — not on the presidential jet. As his inauguration approaches, he's looking for a buyer.
Rohingya Repatriation Set To Begin, As Amnesty Revokes Award To Aung San Suu Kyi
Monday, November 12, 2018
A long-planned deportation of refugees from Bangladesh back to Myanmar is set to begin this week. Rohingya are reportedly fleeing refugee camps to avoid being sent back to the country they escaped.
Farm Supervisor Faces Charges Over Australia's Needles-In-Strawberries Scare
Monday, November 12, 2018
Earlier this fall, needles were repeatedly found inside strawberries sold at grocery stores. Now a 50-year-old Berry Licious employee is being prosecuted and could face 10 years in jail if convicted.
Eric Schneiderman Won't Face Criminal Charges Over Allegations Of Abuse
Thursday, November 08, 2018
Multiple women say the former N.Y. attorney general physically attacked them. A prosecutor says she believes the women but "legal impediments" preclude any charges. She's proposed a legislative fix.
69-Year-Old Dutch Man Seeks To Change His Legal Age To 49
Thursday, November 08, 2018
Emile Ratelband, a motivational speaker, told a court in the Netherlands that he feels 20 years younger than he is. Changing his birthdate would also give him better luck on dating apps, he says.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Hospitalized After Falling, Fracturing 3 Ribs
Thursday, November 08, 2018
The 85-year-old justice fell in her office at the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday evening. She has been hospitalized for "observation and treatment."
A Boatload Of Ballots: Midterm Voter Turnout Hit 50-Year High
Thursday, November 08, 2018
More than 47 percent of the voting-eligible population cast a ballot in the midterm elections on Tuesday, according to early estimates. That's the highest turnout for a midterm since 1966.
The Midterm Elections Have Made History With These Notable Firsts
Wednesday, November 07, 2018
The midterm elections ushered in America's first openly gay male governor, as well as the country's first Native American congresswomen and first Muslim congresswomen.
Motel 6 Agrees To Pay Millions After Giving Guest Lists To Immigration Authorities
Tuesday, November 06, 2018
The hotel chain has reached a tentative $7.6 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit. Motel 6 employees in multiple locations provided guests' names to Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.
White House Asks Supreme Court To Rule On DACA Sooner, Not Later
Tuesday, November 06, 2018
The Justice Department has asked the court to decide whether the Trump administration can dismantle the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program — without waiting for rulings from lower courts.
Indicator Malfunctioned On Lion Air Jet's Final 4 Flights, 'Black Box' Data Show
Monday, November 05, 2018
Investigators say an airspeed indicator on the brand-new Boeing 737 MAX 8 was experiencing "technical problems" during three flights prior to the fatal crash on Oct. 29.
New Homebuyers Face A Friendlier Housing Market, Thanks To Cooldown
Saturday, November 03, 2018
In many parts of the country it's actually gotten a bit easier, though not any cheaper, to buy a house. Housing sales are down nationwide, and the market is cooling off.
The Tinder-Bumble Feud: Dating Apps Fight Over Who Owns The Swipe
Tuesday, October 30, 2018
The companies are battling over whether Bumble swiped Tinder's features. Their dispute sheds new light on how the patent system is grappling with invention on the Internet.
Home Sales Are Dropping — Could The Housing Market Finally Be Cooling Off?
Wednesday, October 24, 2018
Sales of new U.S. homes fell 5.5 percent in September, marking a new two-year low and the fourth consecutive monthly drop. The changes suggest that the housing market is weakening.