Passenger Plane Crashes At Nepal Airport; Dozens Of Injuries Reported
A US-Bangla Airlines jet crashed as it was landing at the main airport in Kathmandu, breaking apart in a nearby field after it veered off the runway
Waffle House Waitress Gets A Scholarship After Helping Customer
Evoni Williams noticed an elderly customer needed help cutting up his ham. After a video of her cutting up his food went viral, Texas Southern University rewarded her with a $16,000 scholarship.
Fishing Boats ‘Going Dark’ Raise Suspicion Of Illegal Catches, Report Says
A new report by the international conservation group Oceana highlights several incidents of fishing vessels switching off their Automatic Identification System beacons in no-take fishing areas.
Morning Coffee: Turn your attention to Louisville baseball. The Cards are good again.
Louisville’s baseball program opened the season 14-0 … after starting with a 19-game win streak before reaching Omaha in 2017.
Bannon Backs Le Pen With A Shared Anti-Establishment Stance
Ousted Trump strategist Steve Bannon was the surprise guest at the French far right’s annual congress this year. But Marine Le Pen will need more than a visit from Bannon to boost her popularity.
Mattis Aims To Curb Iran’s Influence On The Arabian Peninsula
Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis is in Oman to discuss U.S. efforts to block Iranian arms shipments to Houthi rebels in Yemen. U.S. special forces are fighting al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula.
Trump Says China Appreciates U.S. Diplomatic Efforts With North Korea
President Trump has tweeted that China has welcomed his diplomatic efforts with North Korea. Rachel Martin talks to Randy Phillips, former chief CIA representative in China.
Assad-Backed Syrian Forces Split Rebel-Held Ghouta Into 3
The Syrian government and its allies have advanced into eastern Ghouta. Civilians trapped in these ever shrinking areas say they are living in terror of what will happen next.
Months Before Fla. School Shooting, N.M. Deaths Got Little Notice
On Dec. 7, 2017, a gunman opened fire in a high school in rural New Mexico killing 2 students and himself. The act got little national attention which didn’t go unnoticed in the town of Aztec.
Attorney General Sessions Reshapes Who Qualifies For Asylum
The administration is taking steps to limit who gets asylum in the U.S. Immigration lawyers warn thousands of people who fled violence and persecution in their home countries could be turned away.
Erie JOURNAL: In Erie, One City Block Is a Trek of Disrespect
A decaying bridge has ignited a debate over how a struggling city treats some of its poorer residents.
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