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Outrage, Explanations After United Turns Away Girls From Flight For Wearing Leggings
Monday, March 27, 2017
A woman live-tweeted in disbelief on Sunday as two young girls were turned away for wearing leggings. Why? United, like many airlines, has an enforced dress code for people flying on "buddy passes."
Octogenarian Couple Donates $10 Million Insect Collection
Friday, March 24, 2017
Charles and Lois O'Brien love each other, and they love bugs. The two entomologists have collected more than a million specimens, which they are donating to Arizona State University.
Paul Manafort To Testify On Russia As House Intel Committee Drama Continues
Friday, March 24, 2017
It's unclear when Trump's former campaign chair will speak. Meanwhile, the next open hearing is either postponed for logistics or canceled over Democratic objections — depending on whom you believe.
After 'Bizarre' Moves, What's Next For Fractured House Intel Committee?
Thursday, March 23, 2017
The chairman discussed evidence with the president without sharing it with the committee. The top Democrat on the committee says that's "disturbing," and the rift between them is raising eyebrows.
Israel Arrests Man Suspected In Wave Of Bomb Threats Against Jewish Centers
Thursday, March 23, 2017
The man in his late teens is the "primary suspect" in the case, according to authorities. Scores of bomb threats were phoned in to Jewish community centers across the U.S. over the past few months.
British Police Arrest 8 In Investigation Into London Attack That Left 4 Dead
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Police believe the attacker who killed three people before being shot to death acted alone and was "inspired by international terrorism."
Chicago Police Say They're Investigating Livestreamed Gang Rape Of Teenage Girl
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
A teenage girl was "apparently sexually assaulted by five or six men or boys," in a video watched live by about 40 people, The Associated Press reports. The girl, who was missing, has been located.
New Device Restrictions On Some Flights: Few Facts, Many Questions
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
Homeland Security says most personal electronics won't be allowed in carry-ons on flights from some majority-Muslim countries. The U.K. has acted similarly. Why the abrupt change? It's far from clear.
The FBI Is On The Case — And Other Takeaways From The House Intel Hearing
Monday, March 20, 2017
James Comey confirmed on Monday that the FBI is investigating possible coordination between the Trump campaign and Russia, and he said there's no evidence Barack Obama was wiretapping Trump.
Travel Ban Legal Battles Continue, As Administration Appeals New Injunction
Friday, March 17, 2017
Before President Trump's second travel ban could take effect, two judges blocked it. The Justice Department has filed a notice of appeal in one of those cases, setting up another showdown.
Norwegian Pension Fund Divests From Companies Behind DAPL
Friday, March 17, 2017
KLP is pulling millions of dollars it has invested in companies building and owning the Dakota Access Pipeline. The decision was reportedly driven by pressure from Norway's indigenous Sami peoples.
Head Of USA Gymnastics Resigns Over Group's Sex Abuse Scandal
Thursday, March 16, 2017
Steve Penny, president and CEO of USA Gymnastics, was reportedly pressured to resign. An Indianapolis Star report months ago alleged the organization ignored complaints about sexual abuse by coaches.
The New Rulings Against Trump's Travel Ban: What Was Blocked And Why
Thursday, March 16, 2017
Judges in Maryland, Hawaii struck blows against a new attempt to bar residents of six mostly-Muslim nations from entering the U.S. A judge in Washington state won't extend a suspension to the new ban.
U.S. Women's Hockey Team Boycotting World Championships To Protest Low Pay
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
The reigning world champions say they won't defend their title. Along with higher pay, they want more marketing and training support from USA Hockey. USA Hockey said it was "disappointed" by the move.
Woman's Headphones Caught Fire Midflight, Australian Authorities Say
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
On a flight from Beijing to Melbourne, a passenger's personal headphones caught fire while she was sleeping, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau says.
Brazilian Soccer Star, Convicted In Ex-Girlfriend's Murder, Returns To The Sport
Tuesday, March 14, 2017
The team that signed Bruno Fernandes de Souza says he "deserves a new opportunity." Souza, sentenced to 22 years in prison for ordering the 2010 murder, was recently released on a technicality.
Vibrator Maker To Pay Millions Over Claims It Secretly Tracked Use
Tuesday, March 14, 2017
The makers of the We-Vibe, which can be paired with an app, don't admit any wrongdoing. But they will pay $3.75 million after allegations that the app was collecting "highly sensitive information."
Author, 'Modern Love' Essayist Amy Krouse Rosenthal Dies At 51
Monday, March 13, 2017
Rosenthal won hearts with her children's book and memoirs — and broke them with her essay announcing her terminal illness, a Modern Love piece called "You May Want To Marry My Husband."
Satirical Texas Bill Would Fine Men's Masturbation, Set Viagra Waiting Period
Monday, March 13, 2017
The measure would also allow doctors to refuse to prescribe Viagra and require a medically unnecessary rectal exam before elective vasectomies. It's meant to make a point about abortion restrictions.
Boaty McBoatface Prepares For First Antarctic Mission
Monday, March 13, 2017
After the Internet voted to name a U.K. research vessel "Boaty McBoatface," the results were overruled. But, as a consolation gesture, the name was given to a remote-controlled submersible.