Korva Coleman appears in the following:
Top Stories: Clinton Email Investigation; Chinese Mine Explosion
Monday, October 31, 2016
Also: Italy suffers a new earthquake; a suspect wanted in an Oklahoma manhunt is killed in a shootout; and the Chicago Cubs beat the Cleveland Indians 3-2 in Game Five of the World Series.
Top Stories: Pence Plane Skids Off Runway; Vast Marine Reserve Created
Friday, October 28, 2016
Also: The Pope honors Martin Luther, who led the Protestant Reformation; President Obama commutes the sentences of 98 federal prisoners; and Game 3 of the World Series is tonight in Chicago.
Top Stories: Russian Ships Won't Refuel In Spain; World Series Fans
Thursday, October 27, 2016
Also: A report outlines the sharp decline of wildlife populations worldwide; three new earthquakes shake central Italy; and a Chinese sailor voyaging alone across the Pacific is missing.
Top Stories: Presidential Campaign Winding Down; Duterte On Foreign Troops
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Also: More reports of bombing in Aleppo, as Russia claims it has halted air attacks; civilians continue to suffer in the Iraqi offensive on Mosul; and an Ohio girl is a Young Scientist of the Year.
Top Stories: Deadly Attack On Pakistan Police; Trump TV Debuts
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Also: Obamacare rates will rise in 2017; France will dismantle the makeshift migrant camp in Calais; and controversial Christian cartoonist Jack T. Chick dies.
Top Stories: AT&T Time Warner Merger; Activist Tom Hayden Dies
Monday, October 24, 2016
Also: Sexism is revealed in the U.S. presidential campaign; France moves migrants out of a huge camp to other sites in the country; and more bombing is reported in Aleppo.
Top Stories: Trump And Clinton At Charity Dinner; NFL Player Abuse Accusation
Friday, October 21, 2016
Also: There's been another death in the U.S. linked to Takata airbags; South Africa wants to leave the International Criminal Court; and church bells toll worldwide for Aleppo.
Top Stories: Presidential Debate Analysis; Iraqi Offensive For Mosul
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Also: North Korea's latest missile test fails; pregnant women who visited the Miami-Dade area should be tested for Zika; and the Cleveland Indians will go to the World Series.
Top Stories: Violent Philippine Protest; Baggage Fee Refunds
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Also: A European space probe is set to land on Mars; Germany hosts Ukraine peace talks; and record heat descends on the central and eastern U.S. today.
Top Stories: Mosul Military Advance; McCain On Supreme Court Nominees
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Also: Russia and Syria pause airstrikes on Aleppo; three men in Kansas plead not guilty to allegedly plotting to attack Somali immigrants; and Japan wants to limit costs for the 2020 Olympics.
Top Stories: Candidates Differ On Energy Policy; Probe Gets Close To Mars
Monday, October 17, 2016
Also: Two Chinese astronauts are on a long space mission; full rail service returns today in Hoboken, N.J. after last month's crash; and a panel examines legal abdication by Japan's emperor.
Top Stories: Colombian Peace Pact; DeVry University Settlement
Friday, October 14, 2016
Also: Flooding deaths continue to rise in North Carolina; powerful storms will hit the Pacific Northwest this weekend; and psychologists offer tips to deal with the stress of the campaign season.
Top Stories: Dylan Wins Nobel Literature Prize; Thai King Dies
Thursday, October 13, 2016
Also: The U.S. carries out missile strikes in Yemen; parts of North Carolina are still threatened by flooding; and the United Nations is poised to elect its next Secretary General.
Top Stories: Flooding Cleanup In S.C.; Arkansas Tries To Blow Up A Bridge
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Also: A national anthem singer takes a knee in Sacramento; Clinton's campaign manager alleges Russian meddling in the campaign; and Alaskans ask tourists to leave walruses alone.
Top Stories: Samsung Ends Galaxy Note 7; No Chicago Teachers' Strike
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
Also: Scientists find a new dwarf planet in our solar system; Colombia is to open peace talks with a second rebel group; and heavy flooding strikes Lumberton, South Carolina.
Top Stories: Fact Checking The Presidential Debate; Nobel Economics Prize
Monday, October 10, 2016
Also: German police arrest a man suspected of planning a bombing; two missiles fall near a U.S. destroyer sailing off Yemen; and Samsung is suspending production of its Galaxy Note 7 phones.
Top Stories: Hurricane Updates; Colombia's President Wins Nobel Peace Prize
Friday, October 07, 2016
Also: The Labor Department releases September's unemployment figures; Britain's currency plunges sharply before recovering somewhat; and a Colorado woman swims 82 miles in Lake Powell.
Top Stories: Hurricane Matthew; Unemployment Report Tomorrow
Thursday, October 06, 2016
Also: The 2016 National Book Award finalists are announced; Hanoi Hanna, who broadcast to American GIs in Vietnam has died; and the Paris climate accord is set to take effect next month.
Top Stories: Feisty Vice Presidential Debate; Nobel Prize In Chemistry
Wednesday, October 05, 2016
Also: Hurricane Matthew moves toward the U.S.; a study urges a federal role in state workers' compensation; and a federal appeals panel is hearing a case involving a controversial oil pipeline.
Top Stories: Charlotte Police Shooting; Latest On Rahami Investigation
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Also: The U.S. flies bombers over South Korea again in a show of force; the U.N. holds a meeting on drug-resistant bacteria; and "L.A. Confidential" director Curtis Hanson dies.