Jacob Pinter appears in the following:
Actor Bruno Ganz, By Turns An Angel And A Tyrant, Dies At 77
Saturday, February 16, 2019
Ganz portrayed more than 100 film roles starting when he was 19. His most notable were as an angel in Wings of Desire and Adolf Hitler in Downfall.
Illinois Gunman Opened Fire When He Learned He Would Lose His Job, Police Say
Saturday, February 16, 2019
Shooter Gary Montez Martin, 45, wasn't legally allowed to own a gun, police say. But he never complied with a demand to relinquish his firearms.
Vatican Defrocks Former Cardinal McCarrick, Finds Him Guilty Of Sex Abuse
Saturday, February 16, 2019
Theodore McCarrick rose to power as a cardinal and archbishop of Washington, D.C. He became the most senior Catholic Church official in modern times to lose clerical status.
NYPD Finds 'Wanted' Man: Clumsy Proposer Who Lost Engagement Ring
Sunday, December 02, 2018
New York City police used social media to reunite an engagement ring with the couple (so far publicly unidentified) who dropped it in a grate in Times Square.
NFL's Chiefs Cut Player Seen Attacking Woman — After Video Becomes Public
Sunday, December 02, 2018
"Earlier this year, we were made aware of an incident involving running back Kareem Hunt. ... The video released today confirms that fact. We are releasing Kareem immediately," the Chiefs said Friday.
Trump Leaves G-20 With China Trade Truce, Plans To Cancel NAFTA Ahead Of New Pact
Sunday, December 02, 2018
The deal pauses a tariff increase that had been planned to take effect New Year's Day. President Trump called the meeting with China's president "amazing and productive."
Emoluments Lawsuit Against Trump Can Go Forward, Judge Says
Saturday, November 03, 2018
The plaintiffs are expected to ask for documents concerning the finances of the president and his businesses, which are normally closely held.
Young Activists Can Sue Government Over Climate Change, Supreme Court Says
Saturday, November 03, 2018
The 21 plaintiffs, many of whom are minors, say government policies infringe on their rights. "We need to as a country, do much bigger things," Leigh-Ann Draheim, the mother of one plaintiff said.
Utah Mayor Identified As Service Member Killed In Afghanistan
Saturday, November 03, 2018
Maj. Brent Taylor, mayor of North Ogden, a small city in Utah, was identified as the U.S. service member killed in Afghanistan. "We feel blessed to have had him as our mayor," the city said.
Running Out Of Cots, North Carolina Shelters Strained As Florence Hits
Friday, September 14, 2018
Some 20,000 people had entered shelters by the time the hurricane made landfall. A local official said spirits were high, even though there weren't enough cots for every evacuee.
Congressman Charged With Insider Trading Changes His Mind: He Won't Run Again
Saturday, August 11, 2018
Rep. Chris Collins said that by suspending his campaign, he was acting in the best interests of his constituents, the GOP and President Trump. But his name may stay on the ballot anyway.
'We Are Resilient': Memorials, Heavy Police Presence Mark Charlottesville Anniversary
Saturday, August 11, 2018
A year after white supremacists marched through town with tiki torches, Charlottesville residents say they wanted people to know the city "isn't a hashtag."
Man Steals Plane And Crashes After 'Unauthorized Takeoff' From Seattle Airport
Saturday, August 11, 2018
A 29-year-old Richard Russell stole a plane from Seattle's airport, flying for about an hour and a half before crashing on a nearby island. No one else was on board, the airline said.
Dry, Windy Weather Stokes Colorado Wildfire, But So Far No Homes Damaged
Sunday, June 10, 2018
Some 2,500 homes have been evacuated; the fire has "come up to some people's backyards," one official said. But for now, it is contained in a sparsely populated area of National Forest.
'Strip And Dip' On Irish Coast Sets Guinness Record For Largest Skinny-Dip
Sunday, June 10, 2018
Bathing in the buff was "brilliant and bracing," one participant said. Over six years, the annual event has raised thousands for cancer research.
Trump And Kim Arrive In Singapore For Unprecedented Summit
Sunday, June 10, 2018
Denuclearization and an official end to the Korean War are expected to be on the table in the first-ever meeting between leaders of the U.S. and North Korea.
Suspect Arrested In Dallas Shooting Of 3, Including 2 Police Officers
Tuesday, April 24, 2018
Police said the officers are in critical condition. The third person's condition has not been released. "Dallas is at the precipice looking into the hell of heartbreak," the city's mayor said.
What To Do About The Poo Choo-Choo? Alabama Town Deals With A Smelly Situation
Saturday, April 07, 2018
There isn't a way to put this mildly: Large containers of human poop have been sitting in an Alabama town since February. "It smells like dead bodies," one resident says.
2 Dead After Car Drives Into Crowd In Germany
Saturday, April 07, 2018
In addition to the two fatalities, the driver injured about 20 people in the western city of Muenster, police say, then killed himself.
Lula Da Silva, Brazil's Beloved Ex-President, Surrenders After Standoff
Saturday, April 07, 2018
On Saturday, supporters chanted "Resist!" as they surrounded a union headquarters where Lula holed up in his last hours of freedom. He's been sentenced to 12 years in prison over corruption charges.