Doreen McCallister appears in the following:
Sergio García Bests Justin Rose To Win Masters, His First Major Championship
Monday, April 10, 2017
Before the sudden-death playoff, Spain's Sergio García trailed Englishman Justin Rose by 2 shots with 6 holes remaining. After Sunday's dramatic finish, it was García who was wearing the green jacket.
Harrison Ford May Keep Flying, FAA Investigation Concludes
Tuesday, April 04, 2017
After actor Harrison Ford landed his small plane on a taxiway, rather than a runway, at John Wayne Airport in Orange County, Calif., in February, the FAA began looking into the incident.
Louisiana Mother And Her 3-Year-Old Daughter Are Killed In Tornado
Monday, April 03, 2017
St. Martin Parish Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Maj. Ginny Higgins told The Associated Press that 38-year-old Francine Gotch and 3-year-old Nevaeh Alexander were pronounced dead at the scene.
'Gong Show' Host Chuck Barris Dies; Game Show Creator Was 87
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Barris died of natural causes Tuesday at his home in Palisades, N.Y., according to publicist Paul Shefrin. Critics called Barris "The King of Schlock" or "The Baron of Bad Taste."
NCAA Stunner: South Carolina Boots Duke From Tournament
Monday, March 20, 2017
Second-seed Duke was knocked out of the men's NCAA basketball tournament on Sunday by No. 7 seed South Carolina, 88-81.
Mitch Seavey Wins Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, Sets 2 Records
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Seavey, who previously won the Iditarod in 2013 and 2004, became the fastest and the oldest musher to win the race. He also beat his son, defending champion Dallas Seavey.
Out Like A Lion: Nor'easter Caps Last Days Of Winter With A Frosty Finale
Tuesday, March 14, 2017
The storm swept through the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast on Tuesday, leaving more than 200,000 utility customers without power and some 6,000 canceled flights in its wake.
Dozens Dead Or Missing In Landslide At Ethiopian Garbage Dump
Monday, March 13, 2017
People at the Koshe Garbage Landfill at the time of the collapse included scavengers looking for items to sell and people who rented homes at the site. More than 60 people are said to have died.
Boston St. Patrick's Day Parade Organizer To Reconsider Ban On Gay Veterans Group
Thursday, March 09, 2017
Politicians said they would not attend the event after parade organizers voted to exclude a group of LGBTQ military veterans, saying their rainbow logo was too sexually suggestive.
Grammy Award-Winning Latin Jazz Flutist Dave Valentin Dies At 64
Thursday, March 09, 2017
Valentin became one of the pre-eminent flutists in Latin jazz, known for his creative combination of fusion, pop and R&B. Valentin died Wednesday of complications from a stroke, his manager said.
Female Workers Asked To Join In 'A Day Without A Woman' Protests
Wednesday, March 08, 2017
To show the economic importance of women, organizers are encouraging them to take the day off from paid and unpaid labor and not to shop — except at women and minority owned and small businesses.
Waffle House Co-Founder Joe Rogers Sr. Dies At 97
Tuesday, March 07, 2017
Joe Rogers Sr. and Tom Forkner opened the first Waffle House in 1955. Since then, the yellow Waffle House sign has become a familiar landmark in the Southeast.
2 Inmates Are Killed In Nebraska Prison Disturbance
Friday, March 03, 2017
Officials at Tecumseh State Correctional Institution have not provided details about how the two inmates died. A 2015 riot there also left two inmates dead and caused extensive damage.
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer Loses Bonus And Stock Award Over Security Breach
Thursday, March 02, 2017
A probe by an independent board found that Yahoo senior executives failed to "properly comprehend or investigate" a 2014 security breach. There was a separate breach in 2013.
Snapchat Parent's Stock Soars By 50 Percent On First Day Of Trading
Thursday, March 02, 2017
After pricing its initial public offering of 200 million nonvoting shares at $17 each, Snap Inc., saw the stock rise to more than $25 a share.
Amazon Cloud Outage Disrupts Traffic For Websites, Apps
Wednesday, March 01, 2017
The cloud-computing service went down around midday on Tuesday, and Amazon said the issue was resolved just after 5 p.m. ET. Thousands of companies were affected by the outage.
Takata Pleads Guilty In Air Bag Scheme, Will Pay $1 Billion In Penalties
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
The Japanese auto parts maker pleaded guilty Monday to fraud and agreed to pay $1 billion for concealing a deadly defect in millions of its air bag inflators.
'People's Court' Judge Joseph Wapner Dies At 97
Monday, February 27, 2017
The People's Court was one of the biggest hits among syndicated reality TV shows. Judge Joseph Wapner was joined on the show by real-life bailiff Rusty Burrell and host Doug Llewelyn.
Sen. McCain Makes Unannounced Trip To Syria To Meet With U.S. Forces
Thursday, February 23, 2017
John McCain, the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, went to Syria last week to discuss the campaign for defeating militants from the Islamic State.
Cressida Dick Named Scotland Yard's First Female Top Cop
Thursday, February 23, 2017
Cressida Dick, 56, a former beat cop in London's West End, on Wednesday was named the first female police commissioner in the organization's 188-year history.