John Ross worries about his children returning to their classrooms this fall with coronavirus cases rising in Kentucky, but he feels he doesn’t have much of a choice: His family’s limited internet access makes it nearly impossible for the kids to keep up with schoolwork from home. “They’re going to… Read More
Wildfires erupt outside of Los Angeles
Dry vegetation fueled three wildfires near Los Angeles amid warnings Friday that the risk of new blazes erupting was high as temperatures spike and humidity levels drop during a statewide heat wave. A huge forest fire that prompted evacuations north of Los Angeles was just 12% contained and after threatening… Read More
Sentencing date for sex cult leader set
The leader of a cult-like self-improvement group in upstate New York who was convicted last year on charges that he turned some of his followers into sex slaves will face sentencing on Oct. 27, a judge said Friday. In a conference call, U.S. District Judge Nicholas Garaufis told lawyers for… Read More
Trump, Biden exchange heated barbs
President Donald Trump is attacking Joe Biden for calling on governors to mandate that all Americans wear masks for the next three months. Trump claimed Biden has been wrong about the coronavirus pandemic at every turn, “ignoring the scientific evidence and putting left-wing politics before facts and evidence.” Trump went… Read More
Obama woke up to bad news Friday morning
If former President Barack Obama went to bed early on Thursday, he woke up the next morning to bad news. Attorney General William Barr promised a “development” in the investigation into Obama administration’s alleged surveillance of President Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign would be released later today. During his interview… Read More
Post office controversy — the real truth
President Donald Trump acknowledged that he’s starving the U.S. Postal Service of money to make it harder to process an expected surge of mail-in ballots, which he worries could cost him reelection. Why? The answer is complicated. In an interview on Fox Business Network, Trump explicitly noted two funding provisions… Read More
Biden faces difficult test next week
Joe Biden is poised to unveil his vision for a new Democratic Party in the first presidential nominating convention of the coronavirus era, an all-virtual affair that will seriously test the former vice president’s ability to coordinate unprecedented logistical challenges in an urgent mission to energize voters. The Democratic National… Read More
Coronavirus second wave sweeps globe
The head of France’s national health service says Paris and Marseille have been declared at-risk zones for the coronavirus as authorities observe a sharp increase in infections. Jerome Salomon, speaking on France Inter radio, warned “the situation is deteriorating from week to week” in the country. He says virus clusters… Read More
Runaway emu captured in New Jersey city
A wayward emu was taken to an animal shelter after it was captured while running through the streets of a northern New Jersey city. A woman spotted the long-legged bird on Tuesday morning in a residential neighborhood near Paterson’s border with Totowa. Animal control officers managed to snare the emu,… Read More
$100,000 for “Tiger King” mystery info
The family of a Florida man who disappeared in 1997 and who appeared on the hit TV series “Tiger King,” has hired a lawyer and is offering $100,000 in exchange for information to help solve the case. Attorney John Phillips held a news conference in Tampa Monday and announced an… Read More
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