German police review handling of far-right protests
BERLIN (AP) — Police in the German city of Dortmund say they will examine whether they were tough enough in handling a pair of far-rightRead More
Egypt court sentences 65 people over 2013 violence
CAIRO (AP) — An Egyptian court has sentenced 64 people to varying prison terms and one man to death over violence in 2013 when theRead More
Major flooding lingering more than a week after Florence
BLADENBORO, N.C. (AP) — Major flooding remains in eastern North Carolina more than a week after Hurricane Florence made landfall. Gov. Roy Cooper said SaturdayRead More
Hotplates distributed to residents affected by gas disaster in Massachusetts
LAWRENCE, Mass. (AP) — Hotplates are being distributed to residents who have been left without gas service more than a week after gas explosions andRead More
3D gun creator returns to the US to face a child sex assault charge
(CNN) — Cody Wilson, the creator of the world’s first fully printed 3D gun, appeared in a Texas court overnight to face a charge of childRead More
Burials begin as deaths from capsized ferry rise to 224
UKARA ISLAND, Tanzania (AP) — Relatives wept in grief on Sunday at the mass burial in Tanzania of many of the 224 people who drownedRead More
Congress takes aim at shrinking seats, legroom on airplanes
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Aviation Administration would be required to set new minimum requirements for seats on airplanes under legislation to be considered inRead More
Maria’s death toll in Puerto Rico climbed long after rain stopped
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Disabled and elderly people were discharged from overwhelmed hospitals with bedsores that led to fatal infections. Medical oxygen ranRead More
Parents face tougher rules to get immigrant children back
MIAMI (AP) — Armando Tabora desperately wants to get his teenage daughter out of the government detention facility where she has been for more thanRead More
Canada’s capital reeling after tornado hammers communities
OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — A powerful tornado that carved a path through parts of Canada’s capital snapped trees, tossed cars and obliterated dozens of homesRead More