Korva Coleman appears in the following:
Top Stories: French Labor Strikes; Neanderthals Liked To Build
Thursday, May 26, 2016
Also: A monster Kansas tornado causes damage but no injuries; South Carolina bans most abortions after 20 weeks; and the San Jose Sharks will be one of the teams in the NHL's Stanley Cup finals.
Top Stories: New Taliban Leader Named; Clashes At Trump Rally
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Also: Kansas tornadoes injure two; Greece gets promises of additional debt relief; and Dubai builders create an office building out of 3-D printed material.
Top Stories: Migrants In Greece Relocated; Tracking Zika In The U.S.
Tuesday, May 24, 2016
Also: Syria blames other countries for yesterday's deadly bombings; Chinese dancers set a mass dance record; and Angelina Jolie will be a visiting professor at a British university.
Top Stories: Vietnam Arms Ban Lifted; Bombings In Pro-Syrian Regime Areas
Monday, May 23, 2016
Also: Austria's presidential election is still too close to call; pharmaceutical maker, Bayer, offers $62 billion for chemical corporation, Monsanto; and three climbers have died on Mount Everest.
Top Stories: EgyptAir Debris Found; Taiwan's First Female President
Friday, May 20, 2016
Also: Nigeria says a second kidnapped school girl is found; a federal judge upholds Virginia's voter ID law; and President Obama awards medals to top scientists and researchers.
Top Stories: Egyptair Plane Goes Missing; Is The Trade Deal Beneficial?
Thursday, May 19, 2016
Also: The U.S. says Chinese fighter jets dangerously intercepted a U.S. military jet; a House panel takes a bill on helping Puerto Rico manage its debt; and April was one of Earth's hottest months.
Top Stories: Kentucky, Oregon Primaries; Kansas Voter Registration Ruling
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
Also: The U.S. will impose tariffs of more than 500% on certain Chinese steel imports; Canada's vast wildfire is still out of control; and wind lifts a man off his feet on Mt. Washington.
Top Stories: Deadly Baghdad Bombings; Man Booker International Prize
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Also: The U.S. may ease an arms embargo against Libya to fight ISIS; Verizon and two striking unions will resume negotiations; and more oil workers evacuate ahead of a spreading Canadian wildfire.
Top Stories: Evangelicals On Trump; Vets Wait For Health Care
Monday, May 16, 2016
Also: President Obama presents the Medals of Valor today; there's a summit on stopping ISIS in Libya; and a British petition wants businesses to stop requiring that women wear high heels to work.
Top Stories: Guidance To Schools On Transgender Students; E.U. Anti-Smuggling Effort
Friday, May 13, 2016
Also: President Obama welcomes five Nordic leaders to the White House; the first woman is poised to lead a U.S. combatant command, including NORAD; and it's time for Eurovision 2016!
Top Stories: Brazilian President Suspended; Zimmerman Auctioning Gun
Thursday, May 12, 2016
Also: Paul Ryan and Donald Trump meet in Washington; automaker Nissan will buy a third of troubled rival Mitsubishi; and Washington Nationals pitcher Max Scherzer strikes out 20 Detroit batters.
Top Stories: Deadly Iraqi Car Bombing; Primary Election Results
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Also: Tornadoes injure at least 10 people in Kentucky; Brazil's president faces removal from office; and a dating site matches Canadians with Americans who want to move if Donald Trump is President.
Top Stories: Obama To Visit Hiroshima; Deadly Plains Tornadoes
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Also: A militant near a Munich train station stabs four, killing one; the Pentagon says an ISIS leader has been killed in Iraq; and there's been a major molasses spill into an El Salvador river.
Top Stories: Doctors Without Borders Hospital Hit; Sanders Campaign Layoffs
Thursday, April 28, 2016
Also: Another North Korean missile test has failed; a House panel approves a measure requiring women to register for the military draft; and SpaceX aims to launch a Dragon capsule to Mars by 2018.
Top Stories: Primary Election Results; Paris Bombing Suspect Extradited
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Also: Severe weather strikes the central and southern U.S.; former House Speaker Dennis Hastert is sentenced today; and Chinese-American human rights activist Harry Wu dies.
Top Stories: Australian Refugee Center Illegal; Deadly British Soccer Case
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Also: Severe weather is predicted for the Midwest today; Al Qaida claims the murders of two men in Bangladesh, including a gay rights activist; and bedbugs apparently like the color red.
Top Stories: GOP Candidates Join To Block Trump; Brussels Subway Station Opens
Monday, April 25, 2016
Also: It's been a year since the huge quake, and Nepal hasn't rebuilt homes; Congolese musician Papa Wemba dies; and a U.S. man abandons an effort to float to the Bahamas in a big plastic bubble.
Top Stories: Carnival Cruising To Cuba; China Shuts Down Apple Services
Friday, April 22, 2016
Also: President Obama writes an editorial urging Britons to stay in the E.U.; the Paris climate change accord will be signed today; and a gyrocopter pilot who landed at the U.S. Capitol is sentenced.
Top Stories: High Suicide Rate In Greenland; Death Of Female Pro Wrestler
Thursday, April 21, 2016
Also: Insurers say damage from a recent Texas hailstorm is the state's costliest; a lengthy drug tunnel is discovered between Mexico and California; and Britain's Queen Elizabeth is 90 today.
Top Stories: New York's Primary Election Results; Kabul Toll Climbs
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Also: Death tolls in Ecuador's and Japan's earthquakes rise; at least 8 have died in Houston-area flooding; and chip maker Intel will cut 12,000 jobs.