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U.S. Dedicates New Embassy In Jerusalem
Monday, May 14, 2018
The U.S. ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, praised "the vision, the courage and the moral clarity" of President Trump in making the U.S. the first country to open an embassy in the disputed city.
Ford Halts Production Of F-150s After Fire At Supplier's Facility
Thursday, May 10, 2018
The most popular vehicle in America isn't rolling off production lines right now because of a lack of parts. Consumers won't feel the effect immediately, but it's unclear how long the halt will last.
California Moves Forward With Plan To Require Solar Panels On New Homes
Wednesday, May 09, 2018
The state is poised to become the first in the country to require the panels on new single-family houses, with a few exceptions. The mandate will kick in as of 2020.
NBC Investigation Finds Matt Lauer's Accusers Credible, Executives Unaware
Wednesday, May 09, 2018
Lawyers for NBC Universal found that allegations of inappropriate behavior by the former Today host were never reported to managers or human resources.
North Korea Releases 3 Americans As Pompeo's Visit Concludes
Wednesday, May 09, 2018
The former captives, believed to be three Americans of Korean descent, are traveling with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and will arrive back in the U.S. early Thursday.
PHOTOS: Fissures, Lava Flow And Evacuations Continue On Hawaii's Big Island
Monday, May 07, 2018
"This is not the time for sightseeing," the Hawaii County Civil Defense agency says. Some 35 structures have been destroyed by lava from 10 active fissures. Officials are also warning of toxic gases.
Oliver North Will Be Next President Of NRA, Organization Says
Monday, May 07, 2018
North, infamous for his involvement in the Iran-Contra scandal, will leave Fox News and become the group's president within a few weeks, the National Rifle Association said in a statement.
NHL Player Brad Marchand Stops Licking Opponents, On League's Orders
Monday, May 07, 2018
The Boston Bruins forward licked other players twice during the postseason. After a scolding from league executives, he kept his tongue to himself in the Bruins' final game, which they lost.
New Orleans News Site Finds Actors Were Paid To Support A Power Plant
Saturday, May 05, 2018
Dozens of people in bright orange shirts told the New Orleans City Council they supported a new power plant. Now The Lens reports that at least some were paid to show up and told what to say.
NASA InSight Kicks Off 6-Month Journey To Mars
Saturday, May 05, 2018
The InSight Mars lander was successfully launched on Saturday morning, by an Atlas V rocket taking off from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. It will gather data on Mars' interior.
British Health Services Failed To Send Mammogram Notices And Some Women May Have Died
Thursday, May 03, 2018
Nearly half a million English women around age 70 did not get notified that they were due for a mammogram because of a "computer algorithm error," the health secretary says.
Basque Separatist Group Disbands, After Decades Of Bloody Conflict
Thursday, May 03, 2018
The group ETA spent nearly 60 years fighting for Basque independence — and killing hundreds of people in bombings and other attacks. Years after a cease-fire, ETA now says the "journey has ended."
Puerto Rico Air National Guard C-130 Plane Crashes In Georgia, Killing At Least 9
Wednesday, May 02, 2018
The cargo plane, which is attached to the Puerto Rico Air National Guard, crashed on a roadway Wednesday shortly after taking off from the airport in Savannah. Authorities say nine people were aboard.
Twin Suicide Bombings In Northeast Nigeria Kill At Least 28 People
Wednesday, May 02, 2018
The blasts on Tuesday targeted worshippers at a mosque in the town of Mubi. No group has claimed responsibility, but the attack reportedly bears the hallmarks of Boko Haram militants.
Official Autopsy Of Stephon Clark, Killed By Police, Contradicts Family Autopsy
Wednesday, May 02, 2018
An unarmed black man was killed by Sacramento police in March. The coroner says he was shot seven times, three times in the back. A private autopsy found he was shot eight times, mostly in the back.
Boy Scouts Changing Name To 'Scouts BSA,' As Girls Welcomed Into Program
Wednesday, May 02, 2018
The organization will still be Boy Scouts of America, but beginning in 2019, the program for older youth will change its name. Girls have already been allowed to sign up as Cub Scouts.
White Man Convicted Of Beating Black Man At Charlottesville White Nationalist Rally
Wednesday, May 02, 2018
A group of white men hit and kicked the man as he lay on the ground during the violent rally last summer. Jacob Scott Goodwin of Arkansas, the first to be convicted, said he acted in self-defense.
States Sue The EPA To Protect Obama-Era Fuel Efficiency Standards
Tuesday, May 01, 2018
California is leading a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's plan to weaken car emissions standards. EPA chief Scott Pruitt says the rules, designed to fight climate change, are too strict.
Israel Says Iran Lied; European Leaders Say That's Exactly Why Nuclear Deal Matters
Tuesday, May 01, 2018
As President Trump considers withdrawing from the Iran accord, Israel says files show Iran concealed its nuclear ambitions. But the U.K., France and Germany say they always knew that — hence the deal.
So Fetch: 'Mean Girls,' 'SpongeBob' Net The Most Tony Award Nominations
Tuesday, May 01, 2018
The new musicals, based on a movie and an animated TV show, earned 12 nominations each. Angels in America, The Band's Visit and Rodgers & Hammerstein's Carousel each received 11.