Two Men Sentenced To Prison For Beating Black Man During Charlottesville Rally
Jacob Goodwin and Alex Ramos received eight and six years of prison, respectively, for the attack after last year’s Unite the Right rally. Another man got prison time this week in a separate incident.
Fad Or The Future? Robot-Made Burgers Wow The Crowds In San Francisco
As more culinary robots find their way into commercial food prep, one restaurant in San Francisco called Creator is hoping to strike a balance between high tech and the human touch.
Off The Coast Of Hawaii, Hurricane Lane Dumps Sheets Of Rain
Lane is a powerful storm with an uncertain trajectory. Even though it has weakened somewhat over the past day, it’s expected that the storm will cause considerable damage in the Hawaiian islands.
Floods Hit Big Island As Other Parts Of Hawaii Brace For Hurricane
Landslides and floods closed roads in parts of Hawaii’s Big Island Thursday. Most of the state’s people live on the island of Oahu, which has yet to feel the hurricane’s full impact.
Hurricane Lane Weakens But Still Triggers Flooding, Landslides
David Greene talks to Hawaii Governor David Ige about how his state is preparing for Hurricane Lane. The storm has been downgraded to a Category 3 hurricane.
Marine Mammal Rescuers In Maine Perplexed By Dead Seals
More than 100 dead seals have washed onto Maine beaches this month. That has kicked up response efforts from marine mammal rescuers into overdrive as they try to determine the cause.
Missouri Examines How Clergy Sex Abuse Allegations Were Handled
The state’s attorney general is launching what he calls a “thorough and robust investigation” of clergy sex abuse in the archdiocese of St. Louis. The church says it will cooperate.
Disneyland Fan Amassed A Collection Over 25 Years. Now It’s For Sale
Richard Kraft is selling an entire warehouse of Disney memorabilia. Thousands of people are showing up to look at his collection before it goes up for auction.
Here’s The Story Behind That Trump Tweet On South Africa — And Why It Sparked Outrage
Outrage quickly followed the president’s tweet about “the large scale killing of farmers” in South Africa. But why? The thorny history involves apartheid, white supremacists and plenty of acrimony.
Parents Were ‘Coerced’ To Waive Reunification Rights With Children, Complaint Says
Lawyers for immigrants filed a complaint on Thursday with Homeland Security. They contend that parents, amid cruel treatment, did not understand the forms they were being forced to sign.
Hurricane Lane Is Beginning To Bear Down On Hawaii
Hurricane Lane is approaching Hawaii and residents are preparing for heavy rain, strong winds and high surf.
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