Louisiana flood: Worst US disaster since Hurricane Sandy, Red Cross says
"Thousands of people in Louisiana have lost everything they own and need our help now," said Brad Kieserman, the Red Cross' vice president of disaster services operations and logistics. "This disaster is the worst to hit the United States since Superstorm Sandy, and we anticipate it will cost at least $30 million -- a number which may grow as we learn more about the scope and magnitude of the devastation." "I bought enough food to last for a week in case we were flooded in, but I wasn't prepared..>> view originalThe Latest: 1 person dead, 7 'critical' crash of 2 buses
By Associated Press August 19 at 8:57 AM NEWARK, N.J. — The Latest on the collision of two commuter buses in Newark, New Jersey (all times local): 8:45 a.m. One person is dead and seven people are in critical condition after a commuter bus broadsided another in New Jersey’s largest city. The crash occurred around 6 a.m. Friday in Newark when a New Jersey Transit bus with only the driver aboard was heading west on Raymond Boulevard and slammed into a 13 Line bus, which was heading north on Br..>> view originalWhy House Republicans aren't likely to find a smoking gun in the FBI's Hillary Clinton email probe
FBI Director James Comey said on July 5 that Hillary Clinton did send and receive classified emails during her time as secretary of state, but shouldn't be charged with criminal misconduct. (Reuters) As I type this, House Republican staffers are likely hunkered down in a secret room in Congress analyzing every word of the FBI's investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server while secretary of state. The FBI handed over the documents to Congress on Tuesday, including in..>> view originalIf Clinton wins, foundation says it won't take foreign money
The decision comes amid intensifying scrutiny over the foundation's practices as Republicans use its connections to wealthy international players to attack Clinton's tenure as secretary of state. Bill Clinton also plans to cease giving paid speeches -- another move intended to prevent further accusations of cronyism.Bill Clinton told foundation staff about the decision at a meeting, according to Clinton Foundation spokesman Craig Minassian.Bill Clinton also said the Clinton Global Initiative mee..>> view originalMissing Pennsylvania twins' brother accused of lying to cops
PITTSBURGH – The brother of Pennsylvania twins who child welfare caseworkers haven't been able to locate for 10 years has been charged with lying to police by pretending to be one of them. Penn Hills police say 18-year-old Datwon (DAY'-twahn) Fowler sent them a phony Facebook message claiming to be his brother, Ivon, who's believed to be about 17 now. They say he included a phone number so they could supposedly speak with the boy. Police texted the number, but traced it to Penn Hills, not Geor..>> view originalLouisiana flooding: Live updates, Friday road closures
The devastation of the Louisiana Flood of 2016 continues Friday (Aug. 19) with floodwaters still threatening homes. Meanwhile, thousands of residents are returning to survey damage and see what belongings can be salvaged. The historic floods were caused by a slow-moving weather system that dumped as much as two feet of rain in 48 hours on parts of East Baton Rouge, Livingston and St. Helena parishes. Here are the latest updates about road closures, ways to help, weather forecasts and more. 8:..>> view originalUS|US to Phase Out Use of Private Prisons for Federal Inmates
Photo Sally Q. Yates, the deputy attorney general, in 2015. She said in a memo on Thursday, “Private prisons served an important role during a difficult period, but time has shown that they compare poorly to our own bureau facilities.” Credit Benjamin Norman for The New York Times WASHINGTON — The Obama administration said on Thursday that it would begin to phase out the use of private for-profit prisons to house federal inmates. The Bureau of Prisons had resorted to su..>> view originalWhy New Mexico wants to restore the death penalty
New Mexico's governor is reframing the death penalty debate as the proper response to recent police killings, including one officer killed Friday in her own state. This response to police killings bucks a national trend as many states and courts are backing away from the death penalty, in part due to practical constraints on cost and the drugs used in capital punishment. In New Mexico, the push for its return faces opposition from Democrats, which have the majority in the state legislature. But..>> view originalTwo arrested after police find 16 decomposing bodies inside Florida funeral home
Two people were arrested Sunday after a tip led Florida police to a funeral home where they found 16 bodies in varying degrees of decay. Funeral director Gregory Dunphy, 64, and Felicia Boesch, 39, the daughter of the funeral home’s owner, were arrested and charged with a combined 16 misdemeanor counts of unlawful storage of human remains. The News-Herald reported that Bay Country Sheriff’s deputies responded to a tip about bodies being improperly stored at Brock’s Home Town Funeral Home near P..>> view originalThe Daily 202: Clinton and Trump cave to pressure
Hillary and Donald each take a big step. (Lucy Nicholson and Jim Urquhart/Reuters) THE BIG IDEA: Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump each reluctantly backed down last night on major things that threatened to derail their campaigns. The Clinton Foundation announced it will no longer accept donations from corporations or foreign entities if Hillary is elected president. Bill Clinton told foundation staff that the final meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative will be held next month, and he ann..>> view original
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