Korva Coleman appears in the following:
Top Stories: Montana GOP Candidate Wins; Attack On Egyptian Christians
Friday, May 26, 2017
Also: President Trump is reviewing U.S. sanctions on Russia; Harvard dropout Mark Zuckerberg speaks to Harvard graduates; and hockey's defending champion Pittsburgh Penguins return to the NHL final.
Top Stories: Latest On Manchester Bomber; Montana GOP Candidate In Alleged Assault
Thursday, May 25, 2017
Also: Philippines troops fight militants in a besieged southern city; Hawaii sues automakers over potentially defective airbags; and the Census Bureau says fast growing U.S. cities are in the South.
Top Stories: Latest On Manchester Bombing; When ISIS Claims Responsibility
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
Also: A vigil is held for the Manchester bombing victims; the NFL relaxes rules on touchdown celebrations; and flamingos are steadier when they stand on one leg, not two.
Top Stories: Trump In Israel; Ford Names A New CEO
Monday, May 22, 2017
Also: There's a new memorial for victims of a Rhode Island nightclub fire; jury selection starts today in Bill Cosby's sexual assault case; and astronauts will walk in space to fix a computer.
Top Stories: Assange Rape Investigation Dropped; Sentiment On EPA Cuts
Friday, May 19, 2017
Also: China intercepts a U.S. military jet in the East China Sea; another New Orleans Confederate monument will be removed today; and Japanese lawmakers review a bill letting the Emperor abdicate.
Top Stories: Tulsa Police Officer Acquitted; Soundgarden's Cornell Found Dead
Thursday, May 18, 2017
Also: Turkish agents apparently clashed with D.C. protesters this week; the U.S. calls a U.N. Security Council meeting on Venezuela; and a California man is charged with stealing beehives.
Top Stories: Confederate Statue Removed; Clashes At Turkey's D.C. Embassy
Wednesday, May 17, 2017
Also: Violence breaks out at the Turkish embassy in Washington, D.C. during a protest; a T-Rex's bite was incredibly powerful; and can you copyright a stupid joke? How do you prove it's yours?
Top Stories: Trump And Information Sharing; Possible North Korean Tie To Ransomware
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
Also: The U.S. alleges Syria is executing prisoners and burning their bodies; Trump meets Turkey's president today; and trash is washing up on this Pacific island.
Top Stories: Ransomware Latest; North Korean Missile Test
Monday, May 15, 2017
Also: President Trump's revised travel ban is back in a federal appellate court; cholera is spreading in part of Yemen; and Miss U.S.A. 2017 is a chemist at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Top Stories: Childbirth Danger To U.S. Moms; Amtrak Engineer Charged In Crash
Friday, May 12, 2017
Also: A suspected tornado touched down in Oklahoma; Brazil calls an end to the emergency over the Zika virus; and Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe is "resting" his eyes in meetings.
Top Stories: Acting FBI Director To Appear; Confederate Statue Removed
Thursday, May 11, 2017
Also: The ex-CEO of Massey Energy completes a jail term; Montana glaciers are shrinking at an alarming rate; and anti-government protesters fling feces at pro-government forces in Venezuela.
Top Stories: U.S. Will Arm Kurdish Rebels; Census Bureau Chief Quitting
Wednesday, May 10, 2017
Also: South Korea's new president promises fast work on North Korea; Venezuela's infant mortality rate soars; and the celebrated Sydney Opera House will receive extensive renovations.
Top Stories: Phoenix Murder Suspect Detained; Jakarta Blasphemy Case
Tuesday, May 09, 2017
Also: President Trump is weighing the U.S. role in the Paris climate accord; Venezuelan police's tear gas affects people who weren't protesting; and France clears a migrant camp near Paris.
Top Stories: Questions On The Russia Probe; Texas' Anti-Sanctuary City Law
Monday, May 08, 2017
Also: A Trump Administration travel ban gets a hearing in an appellate court today; a wildfire spreads in southeast Georgia; and the New York Yankees need 18 innings to defeat the Chicago Cubs, 5-4.
Top Stories: April Jobs Report; Venezuela Protests Continue
Friday, May 05, 2017
Also: Heavy flooding continues to overwhelm parts of the central U.S.; some French voters may abstain in the presidential election; and crowds of climbers are waiting to summit Mt. Everest.
Top Stories: U.S. Cellphone Use Grows; Britain's Prince Philip Retires
Thursday, May 04, 2017
Also: There are stunning images from deadly flooding in the central U.S.; early voting begins in South Korea's presidential election; and a sandstorm blanketing China is worsening pollution levels.
Top Stories: Texas Officer Fired In Teen's Shooting; NATO Convoy Bombed
Wednesday, May 03, 2017
Also: A gay couple continues a lawsuit against a Kentucky clerk over marriage licenses; President Trump meets Palestinian leader Abbas at the White House; and North Korea has detained an American.
Top Stories: United's CEO Visits Capitol Hill; Portland May Day Clashes
Tuesday, May 02, 2017
Also: A study on political divisions among white evangelicals; President Trump will speak with President Putin by phone today; and the threat of heavy rain and flooding persists in the central U.S.
Top Stories: May Day Protests Highlight Trump Actions; Cleaning Up Coal
Monday, May 01, 2017
Also: Weekend storms have now left at least 14 people dead; a new Japanese law allows a Japanese warship to escort a U.S. military supply ship; and a 5-year-old Cleveland girl is missing.
Top Stories: Tillerson's NPR Interview; Acosta Confirmed As Labor Secretary
Friday, April 28, 2017
Also: The Taliban open their spring military offensive against U.S.-led coalition troops; Arkansas executes another condemned inmate; and a luxury music festival in the Bahamas is a disastrous flop.