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- Japan, U.S. condemn unverified video claiming IS hostage dead
- Police: Man shot his family, killing 3, then killed himself
- Bill Belichick doubles down on Patriots' innocence in deflate-gate
- Winter storm spreads snow, traffic woes in Northeast
- U.S. airline flights land in Atlanta after bomb threats
- Father fatally shoots 3 in New York home before killing self
- Police release video of cop fatally shooting armed, fleeing man
- Obama to cut short India trip to pay call on Saudi Arabia
- Police: Third person dies after shooting at Nebraska party
- Nazi camp survivors recall Auschwitz
- Rockets kill 30 in Ukrainian city as rebels launch offensive
- Baseball legend Ernie Banks dies at 83
- Auschwitz: enduring testament to Nazi horrors
- Eyeing 2016 presidential bid, Jeb Bush signals focus on middle class
Japan, U.S. condemn unverified video claiming IS hostage dead Posted: 24 Jan 2015 01:59 PM PST |
Police: Man shot his family, killing 3, then killed himself Posted: 24 Jan 2015 11:40 AM PST |
Bill Belichick doubles down on Patriots' innocence in deflate-gate Posted: |
Winter storm spreads snow, traffic woes in Northeast Posted: 24 Jan 2015 11:56 AM PST A winter storm spread freezing rain and snow and snarled traffic from the Middle Atlantic states into New England on Saturday, and forecasters said they expected a second system to lash the region early next week. Winter storm warnings were in place for much of Massachusetts, Maine and New Hampshire. Up to 8 inches of snow were expected in the area by Saturday night as the storm system headed east, said National Weather Service (NWS) meteorologist Brian Hurley in College Park, Maryland. |
U.S. airline flights land in Atlanta after bomb threats Posted: 24 Jan 2015 04:13 PM PST Bomb threats against two U.S. airline flights on Saturday prompted North American air defense fighter planes to scramble to accompany them to their destination in Atlanta, an airport spokesman said. The planes landed safely at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, no bombs were found aboard either flight and the Atlanta airport has returned to normal operations, said airport spokesman Reese McCranie. Threats against Delta Air Lines flight 1156, coming from Portland, Oregon, and Southwest Airlines flight 2492, from Milwaukee, had been deemed credible, McCranie said. Atlanta's WSB-TV News reported that the threats were made on Twitter Inc, without citing a source. |
Father fatally shoots 3 in New York home before killing self Posted: 24 Jan 2015 12:58 PM PST Jonathon Walker, 34, also critically wounded his 12-year-old daughter in the shootings in the borough of Queens, close to John F. Kennedy International Airport. Officers arrived at the home around 5:40 a.m. and found four people shot in an incident that "underscores the human toll and horror of domestic violence," Queens District Attorney Richard Brown said in a statement. Walker's daughter Christina, 12, survived and was in critical condition at a hospital, authorities said. |
Police release video of cop fatally shooting armed, fleeing man Posted: 24 Jan 2015 09:24 AM PST |
Obama to cut short India trip to pay call on Saudi Arabia Posted: 24 Jan 2015 11:52 AM PST |
Police: Third person dies after shooting at Nebraska party Posted: 24 Jan 2015 03:59 PM PST |
Nazi camp survivors recall Auschwitz Posted: 24 Jan 2015 05:41 AM PST By Barbara Goldberg NEW YORK (Reuters) - In a little leather book, the kind some men use to list lovers, Holocaust survivor Hy Abrams keeps the names that still haunt him: Auschwitz, Plaszow, Mauthausen, Melk and Ebensee. It has been 70 years since the Soviet army liberated the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland, where Abrams was taken at age 20 by German Nazi soldiers and separated from his mother, father, brother and three sisters. Abrams, at 90, is among the oldest of a dwindling population of Holocaust survivors who gather each week at a Brooklyn synagogue to share stories, and perhaps lunch and a dance or two. With an average age of 79, they are poor and in need of special help as the result of stress and malnutrition, said the UJA-Federation of New York, which supports the Brooklyn gatherings organized by Selfhelp Community Services. |
Rockets kill 30 in Ukrainian city as rebels launch offensive Posted: 24 Jan 2015 02:20 PM PST KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — Indiscriminate rocket fire slammed into a market, schools, homes and shops Saturday in Ukraine's southeastern city of Mariupol, killing at least 30 people, authorities said. The Ukrainian president called the blitz a terrorist attack and NATO and the U.S. demanded that Russia stop supporting the rebels. |
Baseball legend Ernie Banks dies at 83 Posted: |
Auschwitz: enduring testament to Nazi horrors Posted: 23 Jan 2015 10:31 PM PST The Auschwitz concentration camp, one of the most haunting symbols of the horrors of Nazism, is today a firm fixture on the tourist trail. Thousands of people, including many school children, visit each year to learn about the gas chambers that were part of the Nazi's "final solution". This despite the fact that from the summer of 1942 "information about the massacres of the Jews in territory occupied by the German army was complete," said French historian Georges Bensoussan. Governments at the time have been accused of turning a blind eye to the Nazi death camps. |
Eyeing 2016 presidential bid, Jeb Bush signals focus on middle class Posted: 23 Jan 2015 05:44 PM PST |
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