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Joe Arpaio's Infamous Tent City Jail In Maricopa County Will Shut Down
Wednesday, April 05, 2017
The former Maricopa County sheriff routinely pointed to the notorious outdoor facility as a symbol of his "tough on crime" stance. The new sheriff says it is costly and not a deterrent.
VIDEO: Badger Burying A Cow Surprises Scientists
Tuesday, April 04, 2017
The researchers say it's the first time an American badger has been documented burying an animal larger than itself. It worked for five days and nights to accomplish the unexpected feat.
From Opponents To Former Allies, Pressure Mounts Against South Africa's Zuma
Tuesday, April 04, 2017
A powerful South African union federation that had been a key ally of President Jacob Zuma is the latest group to call for him to resign. Zuma has shown no sign that he will do so.
Investigators Say 'Explosive Device' Caused St. Petersburg Metro Train Blast
Monday, April 03, 2017
At least 10 people were killed in the blast, according to Health Minister Veronika Skvortsova. The explosion hit while the train was between two stations in the center of Russia's second-largest city.
Back From The Dead? Reported Sightings Fuel Hope For Return Of Tasmanian Tigers
Thursday, March 30, 2017
The last known Tasmanian tiger died more than eight decades ago. It has become the stuff of textbook sketches and yellowing photographs. But now, researchers are launching a new search.
Despite Historic Mix-Up, PricewaterhouseCoopers Will Keep Its Oscars Job
Thursday, March 30, 2017
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences says there'll be a few new safeguards following the Best Picture flub, including not allowing electronic devices backstage.
Malaysia Agrees To Release Kim Jong Nam's Body Amid Diplomatic Crisis
Thursday, March 30, 2017
Malaysia says it will transfer the body and allow an unspecified number of North Koreans to depart, in exchange for the return of nine Malaysians who had been blocked from leaving North Korea.
Felony Charges For U.S. Diplomat Over Alleged Contacts With Chinese Agents
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
For years, a State Department employee allegedly received tens of thousands of dollars in gifts from Chinese intelligence operatives and failed to report the repeated contacts to U.S. officials.
Good News For Elephants: China's Price Of Ivory Has Plummeted
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
Africa's elephants have been poached by the thousands for their tusks. Many of those tusks are then smuggled to China, one of the largest markets for the banned material.
Suspect Arrested Near U.S. Capitol After Officers 'Nearly Struck' By Vehicle
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
Officers observed an "erratic and aggressive" driver near the Capitol and tried to carry out a traffic stop. Then, police said, the driver nearly hit officers. Shots were fired; no one was injured.
Judge Approves $97 Million Settlement To Replace Flint's Water Lines
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Residents of the Michigan city have been struggling with the lead crisis for the past three years. "This is the first little battle won in this huge overall war," plaintiff Melissa Mays tells NPR.
Trump Takes Aim At A Centerpiece Of Obama's Environmental Legacy
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
The Trump administration aims to roll back the Clean Power Plan, which limits emissions from power plants, lift the moratorium on federal coal leases and change the "social cost of carbon" policy.
British Police Arrest 8 In Investigation Into London Attack That Left 4 Dead
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Police believe the attacker who killed three people before being shot to death acted alone and was "inspired by international terrorism."
This Parrot Has An 'Infectious Laugh,' Scientists Say
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
The researchers say that when the highly intelligent kea parrots hear a call associated with play, they start playful tussling, aerial acrobatics, or throwing objects into the air.
Joey Meek, Who Knew Of Dylann Roof's Plan, Sentenced To 27 Months In Prison
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
Before Roof shot dead nine parishioners at a historically black church in Charleston, S.C., he told his friend Joey Meek about his murderous plans during an alcohol and cocaine-fueled night.
The Thai Turtle That Ate Hundreds Of Coins Has Died
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
The green sea turtle drew international sympathy when it emerged that she had consumed nearly 1,000 coins that had been thrown into her pool. She died despite two emergency surgeries.
Freak Accident At A Waterfall In Ghana Kills At Least 17
Monday, March 20, 2017
A tree crashed onto a group of people enjoying a swim at the base of a large waterfall in Ghana, and local authorities tell wire services that at least 17 people were killed.
Tom Brady's Stolen Jersey Found With 'Member Of The International Media'
Monday, March 20, 2017
With the same person in Mexico, authorities also recovered another of the New England Patriots quarterback's Super Bowl jerseys, from his team's victory over the Seattle Seahawks in 2015.
Man Charged After Attack On Painting At London's National Gallery
Monday, March 20, 2017
A man entered The National Gallery in London on Saturday afternoon, approached a painting by British master Thomas Gainsborough and proceeded to attack it with a "sharp object," the museum says.
Ahead Of House Hearing, Committee Head Says No Evidence Of Collusion Or Wiretapping
Sunday, March 19, 2017
The head of the House Intelligence Committee Devin Nunes said that there is still no evidence that the Obama administration wiretapped Trump Tower, as President Trump has claimed.