Merrit Kennedy appears in the following:
Former French President Sarkozy To Face Trial For Alleged Graft
Wednesday, January 08, 2020
Nicolas Sarkozy, who led France from 2007 to 2012, stands accused in multiple legal actions. In this case, he allegedly attempted to convince a court official to illegally release information.
Ikea Reaches $46 Million Settlement Over Death Of Toddler Killed By Dresser Tip-Over
Tuesday, January 07, 2020
Jozef Dudek was 2 when an Ikea dresser fell on top of him and killed him. His family sued the furniture giant in a wrongful death lawsuit. Millions of the recalled dressers may still be in use.
Ayatollah Weeps And Iranians Rail Against U.S. During Funeral For Slain Commander
Monday, January 06, 2020
Caskets holding the bodies of Maj. Gen. Qassem Soleimani and others killed in a U.S. drone strike last week in Iraq were paraded though the streets of Tehran as mourners chanted "death to America."
Was It Legal For The U.S. To Kill A Top Iranian Military Leader?
Saturday, January 04, 2020
The strike against Qassem Soleimani raises thorny legal questions — and experts disagree over whether the U.S. had the legal authority to do it.
'Just Red, Everywhere': Australia Fire Traps Seaside Residents On Beach
Tuesday, December 31, 2019
An out-of-control wildfire threatened exit routes from the town of Mallacoota, forcing residents to rush toward the water for safety as embers rained down from a red sky.
U.S. Sends Reinforcements As Protesters Try To Enter U.S. Embassy Compound In Baghdad
Tuesday, December 31, 2019
Security forces fired tear gas at demonstrators as President Trump called on Iraq to intervene with force. The protesters are angry about a series of U.S. airstrikes on an Iranian-backed militia.
Protesters Attempt To Storm U.S. Embassy In Baghdad
Monday, December 30, 2019
The protesters set fire to a reception area inside the compound as Marines fired tear gas to push them back. The angry demonstration follows a series of U.S. airstrikes inside Iraq and Syria.
Chinese Researcher Who Created Gene-Edited Babies Sentenced To 3 Years In Prison
Monday, December 30, 2019
He Jiankui announced in November 2018 that he had created the world's first gene-edited babies. Scientists are concerned about unintended side effects that could be passed down to future generations.
Why Tobacco Industry Giants Backed Raising The Minimum Age Of Purchase
Monday, December 23, 2019
President Trump has signed off on raising the age of sale from 18 to 21 for cigarettes and e-cigarettes. Health advocates worry it guards the industry from further sweeping regulations.
Trump Created The Space Force. Here's What It Will Actually Do
Saturday, December 21, 2019
"It's not about putting military service members in space," one expert said. The new branch will basically reorganize what the military does in space and elevate it to a single chain of command.
Australia Just Had Its Hottest Day On Record
Wednesday, December 18, 2019
The scorching temperatures are happening during a destructive wildfire season and a brutal drought. The average maximum temperature across the country on Tuesday was 105.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
What Ancient 'Chewing Gum' Can Tell Us About Life 5,700 Years Ago
Tuesday, December 17, 2019
Scientists say that for the first time, they've managed to extract an entire ancient human genome from anything other than human bones or teeth. It told them a lot about the person chewing the gum.
Searchers Fail To Find Remaining Bodies As New Zealand Volcano Death Toll Rises To 16
Saturday, December 14, 2019
Monday's volcanic eruption killed at least 16 people, many of them tourists visiting White Island. Authorities have been trying to recover two more bodies, even under the threat of another eruption.
Algeria Elects A New President In Controversial Election
Friday, December 13, 2019
Amid huge protests and a boycott, five candidates with links to the Bouteflika regime squared off and former Prime Minister Abdelmadjid Tebboune came out ahead.
10 Former NFL Players Charged With Defrauding League's Health Care Program
Thursday, December 12, 2019
The former players are accused of receiving payouts totaling $3.4 million for medical equipment they allegedly never purchased. The men charged include Clinton Portis, Robert McCune and John Eubanks.
44,000-Year-Old Indonesian Cave Painting Is Rewriting The History Of Art
Wednesday, December 11, 2019
In a cave in Indonesia, archaeologists have uncovered a stunning ancient painting of a hunting party that is thousands of years older than similar works found in Europe.
Pearl Harbor Veteran Expected To Be Last USS Arizona Survivor Interred On Ship
Friday, December 06, 2019
Lauren Bruner died in September and on Saturday, his remains will return to the USS Arizona. He is expected to be the final USS Arizona survivor to be interred on the sunken warship.
Samoa Arrests Anti-Vaccination Activist As Measles Death Toll Rises
Friday, December 06, 2019
Government officials say anti-vaccination advocates have complicated their efforts to turn the tide on an epidemic that has killed at least 63 people, most of them children.
Woman Heading To Testify At Rape Trial Set On Fire In India
Thursday, December 05, 2019
The woman says one of the men who attacked her on Thursday is the same man who raped her last year. It's another horrifying incident in a country grappling with high levels of sexual violence.
Noeel: Electric Eel Lights Up Christmas Tree In Tennessee
Wednesday, December 04, 2019
Every time the electric eel named Miguel Wattson releases a jolt of electricity, a festively decorated Christmas tree next to his tank at the Tennessee Aquarium flickers and glows.