Thursday, January 26, 2017

Lawsuit: Dude ranch owner asked chef for 'black people food' and other top stories.

  • Lawsuit: Dude ranch owner asked chef for 'black people food'

    Lawsuit: Dude ranch owner asked chef for 'black people food'
    A federal lawsuit accuses the ex-wife of Oklahoma energy tycoon T. Boone Pickens of racial discrimination at her rural Nevada dude ranch. Jan. 2, 2017, at 1:41 a.m.. MORE. LinkedIn · StumbleUpon · Google +; Cancel. Lawsuit: Dude ranch owner asked chef ...
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  • Missing pilot's bag found at Cleveland club

    Missing pilot's bag found at Cleveland club
    The U.S. Coast Guard says there's been no sign of debris or those aboard a plane that took off from a small Ohio airport on the shores of Lake Erie and went missing overnight. Six people were on board the aircraft. (Dec. 30) APDublin Irish Festival honorary chairman John T. Fleming proposes a toast following the tapping of the first Dublin Stout Keg in Dublin, Ohio, on Aug. 1, 2008.(Photo: Uncredited, AP)Police in Cleveland were examining a bag found Sunday that may be linked to the cra..
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  • Man plummets 10 floors to his death down boiler shaft at Washington hotel

    Man plummets 10 floors to his death down boiler shaft at Washington hotel
    WASHINGTON –  Police and fire officials say a guest at a Washington hotel died after falling into a boiler shaft on the roof and plunging 10 floors to the basement. D.C. police spokesman Rachel Schaerr tells The Washington Post 23-year-old John Leonard of Herndon, Virginia, fell around 2:30 a.m. Sunday at the 9-story Dupont Circle Hotel. Authorities say he had gone to the roof with someone else, possibly his girlfriend. Schaerr says Leonard went to the roof to get a good view of the city. More..
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  • Chicago records 762 homicides in 2016, up 57 percent from previous year

    Chicago records 762 homicides in 2016, up 57 percent from previous year
    The city of Chicago recorded 762 homicides in 2016 — an average of two murders per day, the most killings in the city for two decades and more than New York and Los Angeles combined. The nation's third largest city also saw 1,100 more shooting incidents than it did in 2015, according to statistics released by the Chicago Police Department that underlined a story of bloodshed that has put Chicago at the center of a national dialogue about gun violence. The numbers released Sunday are stagger..
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  • Polar Plunge Brigantine and Ocean City

    Polar Plunge Brigantine and Ocean City
    Joe Schneider of Ocean City (Trump), Carl Wanek of Ocean City (Clinton) and Katie Weidner of Chester, Pa. get ready to take the plunge. Ocean City's First Dip (the annual polar bear plunge) brings hundreds of attendees, many dressed in costumes, to race into the Atlantic Ocean on New Year's Day. This event is sponsored by the HERO Campaign for Designated Drivers, which is signing up plungers to pledge to be designated drivers. Sunday Jan 1, 2017. (Dale Gerhard / Staff Photographer)
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  • Pit bull attacks owner after she tried to make pet wear sweater

    Pit bull attacks owner after she tried to make pet wear sweater
    A dog named Scarface attacked his owners after they tried to put a sweater on him. (KTRK). BY Elizabeth Elizalde. NEW YORK DAILY NEWS. Sunday, January 1, 2017, 8:51 PM. A pit bull mix named Scarface viciously attacked its owner after she tried to put a ...
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  • Trump questions quest for cybersecurity: 'No computer is safe'

    Trump questions quest for cybersecurity: 'No computer is safe'
    President-elect Donald Trump has repeatedly questioned whether critical computer networks can ever be protected from intruders, alarming cybersecurity experts who say his comments could upend more than a decade of national cybersecurity policy and put both government and private data at risk. Asked late Saturday about Russian hacking allegations and his cybersecurity plans, Trump told reporters that “no computer is safe” and that, for intelligence officials, “hacking is a very hard thing to pro..
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  • Obamacare Is First Item On Congress' Chopping Block

    Obamacare Is First Item On Congress' Chopping Block
    Barack Obama signs the Affordable Care Act in the East Room of the White House in Washington on March 23, 2010. J. Scott Applewhite/AP hide caption toggle caption J. Scott Applewhite/AP Barack Obama signs the Affordable Care Act in the East Room of the White House in Washington on March 23, 2010. J. ..
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  • With Roof as his own lawyer, sentencing begins in slayings

    With Roof as his own lawyer, sentencing begins in slayings
    CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — The same jury that last month unanimously found Dylann Roof guilty in the slayings of nine black parishioners at a South Carolina church is returning to court to begin contemplating his punishment. With the 22-year-old ...
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  • Hollywood sign altered to read 'Hollyweed' in apparent New Year's Day prank - KABC

    Hollywood sign altered to read 'Hollyweed' in apparent New Year's Day prank - KABC
    HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Hollywood residents awoke Sunday morning to find the iconic Hollywood sign had been altered to read "Hollyweed" in an apparent New Year's Day prank.The sign was vandalized about 3 a.m. by a male suspect who was recorded on surveillance video, said Lt. Guy Juneau of the Los Angeles Police Department's Security Services Division. Dressed in all black, the unidentified vandal scaled Mount Lee, made his way over a fence and then climbed onto each of the landmark's "..
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