Camila Domonoske appears in the following:
Kids These Days: Unruly Goats Graze Hell Across Suburban Boise
Friday, August 03, 2018
More than 100 professional ungulates overran an Idaho neighborhood Friday, briefly tasting freedom — and a whole lot of manicured lawns while they were at it.
Concerns Of Dam Failure Prompt Evacuations In Lynchburg, Va.
Friday, August 03, 2018
The College Lake Dam has been strained by heavy rainfall. Overnight, worries about its imminent collapse sent alarm through the community.
China Announces Retaliatory Tariffs On $60 Billion In U.S. Goods
Friday, August 03, 2018
Earlier this week, the Trump administration threatened to increase tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports to 25 percent from 10 percent. China quickly vowed to take countermeasures.
In Pennsylvania, Shadow Of Secrecy Lifting From Decades Of Abuse By Priests
Thursday, August 02, 2018
Accused predators have been named. Confidentiality agreements with abuse survivors have been waived. And soon Pennsylvania courts will release a redacted report on more than 300 "predator priests."
White House Proposal Rolls Back Fuel Economy Standards, No Exception For California
Thursday, August 02, 2018
Government agencies have released a proposal to freeze fuel economy and emissions requirements for six years. The proposed rules would also block California from setting its own, higher standards.
The Swedish Job: Daring Thieves Steal Royal Jewels, Escape On Motorboat
Wednesday, August 01, 2018
Two crowns and an orb, dating to the 17th century, were stolen from a cathedral in Sweden on Tuesday. The perpetrators of the heist were at large after fleeing the scene on bicycles and by boat.
D.C. Couple Killed In Tajikistan Attack Were Biking Around The World Together
Tuesday, July 31, 2018
Jay Austin and Lauren Geoghegan had spent just more than a year on the road. They kept a detailed blog, writing at one point, "By and large, humans are kind ... Generous and wonderful and kind."
Iran Is Unenthusiastic After President Trump Suggests A Meeting
Tuesday, July 31, 2018
The leaders of the U.S. and Iran haven't met in person since before the Islamic Revolution in 1979. Trump says he's ready to sit down; Iranian President Hassan Rouhani hasn't expressed any interest.
Former FEMA Personnel Chief Accused Of Harassment
Monday, July 30, 2018
The recently resigned head of human resources at the Federal Emergency Management Agency has been accused of hiring women as potential sexual partners for his friends, The Washington Post reports.
TSA's 'Quiet Skies' Program Tracks, Observes Travelers In The Air
Monday, July 30, 2018
Some U.S. citizens have been trailed during their flights by undercover air marshals who take detailed notes on their behavior. The program was first reported on by The Boston Globe.
Britain's Big Butterfly Count Begins, With David Attenborough Leading The Charge
Friday, July 20, 2018
For the next three weeks, citizen volunteers in the United Kingdom will be tallying the painted ladies, peacocks and brimstones they see, to help create a nationwide count — and soothe their souls.
9 Of Those Killed In Duck Boat Capsizing Were Related
Friday, July 20, 2018
The amphibious craft carrying 31 people sank on a Missouri lake during a severe storm. Seventeen people were killed. Divers worked through the night on rescue and recovery operations.
NFL, Players Agree To Temporarily Halt Enforcement Of Anthem Protest Rules
Thursday, July 19, 2018
The NFL and the NFL Players Association have agreed to temporarily suspend enforcement of new rules requiring players to stand during the national anthem while discussions on the policy continue.
Washington, D.C., Is Counting All Its Cats. It Will Take 3 Years And $1.5 Million
Thursday, July 19, 2018
The nation's capital has a cat problem. And the first step toward fixing it, apparently, is to quantify it.
California Supreme Court Squashes Bid To Split State Into Three
Thursday, July 19, 2018
The court ruled that the proposal to divide California can't be placed on the November ballot. A venture capitalist has spent years arguing the state would be better off as several smaller states.
Commercial Plane Flies From Ethiopia To Eritrea For First Time In 20 Years
Wednesday, July 18, 2018
After two decades of deadly conflict, the neighboring countries are rapidly reconciling. Demand was huge for the historic commercial flight, which was marked with champagne and roses.
EU Hits Google With $5 Billion Fine For Pushing Apps On Android Users
Wednesday, July 18, 2018
The European Commission found that the tech giant broke EU antitrust rules by requiring manufacturers to pre-install the Google and Chrome apps. Google plans to appeal the record fine.
Former Equestrian Says She Sprayed Pig's Blood In Lover's Home As Revenge For Affair
Tuesday, July 17, 2018
In May, Lizzie Purbrick discovered her beau, a member of the British Parliament, was cheating. With the help of a butcher, she struck back. Now she's been sentenced to community service.
MGM Files Lawsuits Denying Liability Over Las Vegas Shooting
Tuesday, July 17, 2018
In October 2017, a gunman fired from his room at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, killing 58 people and injuring hundreds. Now MGM, which owns the hotel, is asking the courts to declare it not liable.
Ecuador Builds Pyramid Of Roses In Attempt To Set A World Record
Monday, July 16, 2018
Half a million flowers went into the structure, which is a replica of a pre-Incan pyramid.