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In these photos made available by the Volusia County Dept. of Corrections, Fla., shows Kelsey McFoley, left, Melissa Rios Roque and Benjamin Bascom under arrest, Thursday, Sept. 6, 2018. The three are... (Associated Press)
In these photos made available by the Volusia County Dept. of Corrections, Fla., shows Kelsey... |
When Carlos Cruz-Echevarria was found dead along the side of a Deltona road in November, Volusia County detectives believed he was a good Samaritan, randomly shot as he tried helping a stranded driver.
An investigation soon revealed that the story went much deeper. The stranded driver whom Cruz-Echevarria, 60, trie... |
Decatur County Sheriff Keith Byrd speaks Monday night at the press conference where the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation announced that the partial remains found Sunday in Decatur County belonged to Holly Bobo. (Photo: MEGAN SMITH/The Jackson Sun)
Holly Bobo's family is expected to speak out this afternoon, just a... |
The TBI confirmed at a press conference late Monday night that human remains found in Decatur County on Sunday belong to Holly Bobo.
TBI Director Mark Gwyn offered his condolences to the Bobo family before making the announcement at the brief press conference.
"In light of the recent discovery of possible human... |
Tennessee authorities confirmed late Monday that the remains of Holly Bobo, a nursing student missing since April 2011, have been found in the woods in Decatur County, Tennessee. Two men have been charged with her murder. VPC
In this undated photo provided by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Holly Bobo is sho... |
AP Photo Exclusive: GOP campaigns plot revolt against RNC The Sunday evening meeting comes after an eruption of complaints by the candidates about the debates.
Republican presidential campaigns are planning to gather in Washington, D.C., on Sunday evening to plot how to alter their party’s messy debate process — an... |
Several Republican presidential campaigns are planning to hold a meeting in Washington, D.C., this Sunday to discuss plans for wresting more control of the debates from the Republican National Committee, CNN has confirmed.
The meeting, first reported by Politico, comes in the wake of Wednesday's night's CNBC primar... |
MONTESANO, Wash. (AP) — Four members of a Washington state family missing since Tuesday have been found walking near a store about 55 miles southwest of Seattle, authorities said Thursday.
They were found in Mason County. The sheriff's office in neighboring Grays Harbor County, where the family lives, said deputies... |
Jason McAllister said he and his family survived on Halloween candy, rain water and prayers. They kept their spirits high by listening to the radio and hearing search efforts were going on. (KING / Drew Mikkelsen)
MONTESANO, Wash. - Four members of a Montesano family missing since Tuesday were found safe Thursday w... |
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Jason McAlister knew after two nights stranded on a logging road that he needed to get his family to safety soon. “Today was going to be a make or break day,” said McAlister Related Headlines Grays Harbor commissioner accused of tossing opponents signs
Reward offered in va... |
Reed Albergotti and Vanessa O'Connell's "Wheelmen" is a well-written, documented, organized book, and an easy read. One needs not be a cyclist to follow most of the book, but one who has cycled will perhaps receive a more visceral appreciation for this work. As a former mountain bike and cyclo-cross racer, who has put ... |
In 2013, Lance Armstrong confessed that he had cheated to win the Tour de France. The moment marked the breathtaking fall of an athlete who had transformed himself from a brash and undisciplined teenage triathlete to a global sporting icon. In their forthcoming book, "Wheelmen: Lance Armstrong, the Tour de France and t... |
Sheryl Crow was with Lance Armstrong when he went to receive an illicit blood transfusion and later told federal investigators about what she'd seen, according to a new book about the doping conspiracy that propelled Armstrong's cycling teams.
The musician accompanied Armstrong during a trip to Belgium in Armstrong... |
The cosmopolitan delights of Azerbaijan’s boomtown capital Baku are well known to international oil industry types, so it’s not surprising that the authoritarian country is heavily promoting itself as a tourist destination. With endless beaches, ancient ruins, snowcapped mountains and the chance of glimpsing the critic... |
There are places on Earth that are a little creepy, places that feel a little haunted and places that are downright hellish. The Darvaza gas crater, nicknamed by locals "The Door to Hell," or "The Gates of Hell," definitely falls into the latter category—and its sinister burning flames are just the half of it. Located ... |
General Mills is taking a stand against a proposed state constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage, becoming the most prominent corporate voice making such a public declaration.
Chief executive Ken Powell voiced the company's opposition Wednesday at a General Mills function attended by 400 gay and lesbian p... |
The National Organization for Marriage, the group leading what it has acknowledged is an uphill fight to stop same sex marriage, charged giant cereal maker General Mills, a mainstay of many a family breakfast table, with trying to destroy heterosexual marriage.
On Thursday, the group accused General Mills CEO of de... |
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This week, you'll hear lots and lots about the Federal Reserve, or "the Fed" as its friends call it.
The Fed is considering raising interest rates — and will announce... |
Thursday's meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), the body within the Federal Reserve that sets monetary policy, is the most anticipated in at least seven years.
For months now, Fed officials have been hinting to the public that economic conditions have improved to the point that the economy can handl... |
In early 2011, Federal Reserve officials were winding down the second round of their post-crisis bond-buying program known as quantitative easing and plotting an exit strategy from their unprecedented monetary stimulus.
At the same time, Janet Yellen, then-Fed vice chair, and her subcommittee on communications stra... |
Now that U.S. stock markets have experienced their first 10 percent correction since 2011, investors are again looking to the Federal Reserve to bail them out. Although the Fed hasn't raised interest rates in almost 10 years, sympathetic pundits say it's still too soon to raise them now. The economist Larry Summers, ru... |
In recent writings, I have laid out the strategic case against the Federal Reserve tightening this week. There is a compelling tactical case as well.
Monetary policy should seek to avoid major surprises. Right now the fed funds futures market is assigning only a 28 percent chance to a September tightening. In the l... |
For years, everyone involved with investing has wanted to know: When will the Federal Reserve raise interest rates?
But there’s another important consideration that isn’t asked nearly enough: Can the Fed raise interest rates?
That query is more than academic. With the US economy looking increasingly strong, som... |
The rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee has issued five straight unanimous policy statements. Thursday could see the first dissenting votes of 2015, whether the Fed raises rates or not. Richmond Fed President Jeffrey Lacker, who is a voting member of the FOMC this year, said there is a strong case to raise rates... |
(CNN) As the calendar nears 2018, the battle for control of the Senate is shifting in all sorts of unexpected ways -- changes driven primarily by bad behavior but also a national political environment heavily colored by President Donald Trump's widespread unpopularity.
Consider this series of recent developments:
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WASHINGTON — Republicans may have just gotten another layer of armor to defend their Senate majority.
Sen. Al Franken's seat wasn't supposed to be up a... |
Video (11:36) : From the Senate floor Sen. Al Franken announced his resignation but promised to fight alongside his constituency.
– Facing a barrage of sexual harassment complaints and calls to step down from friends and foes alike, Sen. Al Franken took to the floor of the U.S. Senate Thursday to announce he would ... |
FILE - In this Aug. 29, 2012 file photo, former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty looks over the main stage during a sound check at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla. U.S. Sen. Al Franken's announcement... (Associated Press)
FILE - In this Aug. 29, 2012 file photo, former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty looks ... |
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa – Mitt Romney’s path to victory in Iowa has never been clearer.
Potentially formidable rivals in the first-in-the-nation caucus state — such as Tim Pawlenty and Rick Perry – have stumbled badly or dropped out of the race. A handful of social conservative opponents are dividing up the voting blo... |
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SIOUX CITY, Iowa—Mitt Romney has kept a low profile in Iowa,... |
High fructose corn syrup won't get a wholesome new name after all.
FILE - This undated file image from a television advertisement provided by the Corn Refiners Association, shows a corn maze shaped like a question mark. The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday,... (Associated Press)
FILE - In this Sept. 15... |
NEW YORK—High fructose corn syrup won't get a wholesome new name after all.
The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday rejected the Corn Refiners Association's bid to rename its sweetening agent "corn sugar."
Given the sweetener's bad reputation in recent years, the association submitted an application to th... |
CLOSE Skip in Skip x Embed x Share Late Wednesday afternoon, President BArack Obama spoke with our KSDK-TV, St. Louis, about whether American troops are an option if the sanctions against Russia don't work.
President Barack Obama speaks in the James Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House in Washington on Marc... |
VIENNA (AP) — U.S.-Russian tensions over Ukraine spilled over into nuclear talks with Iran Wednesday, with Moscow's chief envoy at the negotiations warning that his country may take "retaliatory measures" that could hurt attempts to persuade Tehran to cut back on programs that could make atomic arms.
European forei... |
Story highlights Russian defense minister says his troops have no intention of entering Ukraine
U.S. sanctions target 20 Russian officials, Bank Rossiya, Treasury Department says
Russia announces sanctions against nine U.S. officials and lawmakers
Moscow's lower house approves treaty to annex Crimea
Rus... |
Armed men, believed to be Russian servicemen, take cover behind an armored vehicle as they attempt to take over a military base in the Crimean town of Belbek, near Sevastopol.
March 22, 2014 Armed men, believed to be Russian servicemen, take cover behind an armored vehicle as they attempt to take over a military ba... |
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Many Americans fear that the results of the presidential election will be compromised. Do you?
So many voters showed up at the Miami-Dade elections headquarters in Doral to cast absentee ballots in person Sunday afternoon that the department shut down the operat... |
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HOLLYWOOD, Fla. — President Obama and Mitt Romney hunted for last-minute support on Sunday in a frenetic sprint across battleground states, even as their parties faced off in the first of what could be a growing number of legal disputes over presidenti... |
Inside, a new "social film experience" directed by DJ Caruso (I Am Number Four, Disturbia) invites Facebook, Twitter and YouTube users to participate in an in-production movie in real time.
A trailer for the project, funded by Intel and Toshiba, shows a young woman (played by The Day After Tomorrow's Emmy Rossum) w... |
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Your Facebook Posts Could End Up Inside Emmy Rossum's New Horror Movie
Unlike other productions, “Inside” will engage the audience and allow them to play a role in the film by interacting on social channels. A social casting call will result with one lucky participant cast to play a role via a YouTube video that wi... |
Mark Maggs poses for a picture with his family, who live in Springfield. Maggs won the Bon Homme County election for sheriff on June 1. He received a letter of termination a minute after the polls closed. (Photo: Mark Maggs)
Mark Maggs' Tuesday was full of mixed emotions.
He was relieved to receive 73 percent o... |
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Instead of a concession call, Deputy Sheriff Mark Maggs received a pink slip.
On Tuesday, the 31-year-old faced off against his boss, Sheriff Lenny Gramkow, to be the Republican candidate for the top law enforcement job in South Dakota’s Bon Homme County, home to about 7,000 people.
[A doctor who rapped and dan... |
Bon Homme County, South Dakota Deputy Sheriff Mark Maggs ran to be elected Sheriff. Current Sheriff Lenny Gramkow terminated Maggs employment one minute after polls closed on 6-5-2018! Maggs won the election, which was announced hours after the polls closed! Maggs has a family and 4 young children who have now lost ins... |
Theranos Inc.’s 15-year odyssey to revolutionize the blood-testing business began with huge promise but has been engulfed by ignominy.
Company founder Elizabeth Holmes, widely hailed as Silicon Valley’s first female billionaire startup founder, agreed to a settlement with federal regulators that strips her of votin... |
FILE- In this Nov. 2, 2015, file photo, Elizabeth Holmes, founder and CEO of Theranos, speaks at the Fortune Global Forum in San Francisco. On Wednesday, March 14, 2018, the Securities and Exchange Commission... (Associated Press)
NEW YORK (AP) — Elizabeth Holmes, a Stanford University dropout once billed as the "n... |
Theranos, led by CEO and founder Elizabeth Holmes, raised more than $700 million on the promise of a revolutionary blood-testing technology that never materialized. The Securities and Exchange Commission just charged Holmes with “massive fraud.”
Lisa Lake / Getty Images Elizabeth Holmes in 2015
Elizabeth Holmes... |
From my report on tomorrow's presidential debate:
The town hall debate is the one presidential face-off in which the audience gets to ask the questions.
But don’t tell that to moderator Candy Crowley.
Like any journalist worthy of the assignment, Crowley concedes that the debate on Tuesday night isn’t about... |
Obama, Romney look to channel Bill Clinton in next presidential debate By Justin Sink - Tweet Both Mitt Romney and President Obama are looking to channel one man at Tuesday night's debate: former President Bill Clinton.
According to political consultants on both sides of the aisle, Clinton's 1992 performance ag... |
The Obama campaign fervently hopes that the president will make a similar impression when he takes the debate stage Tuesday. Supporters and advisers see an opportunity in the town-hall format for him to connect directly with his questioners.
In the first debate, in Denver, Obama appeared sluggish and gave rambling ... |
Mitt Romney and President Obama at their Oct. 3 debate in Denver. Tuesday's rematch will be a town-hall-style debate, in which each candidate must engage the other without ignoring the studio audience or treating people as mere props. (Zhang Jun, New China News Agency / ) |
Mitt Romney's team worries that the media is too eager for an Obama comeback. Mitt camp: Media wants Obama rise
BOSTON — Aides to Mitt Romney and Republican strategists fret that no matter how well Romney does in Tuesday’s town hall debate, the media will inevitably award victory to President Barack Obama.
Ever... |
Another Beliber is claiming Justin Bieber is the father of her child.
In the latest issue of Star magazine, a 25-year-old unnamed fan is making claims that the Biebs got her pregnant during a one night stand in February 2010. She claims to have given birth to Bieber’s daughter in October of 2010.
Back in 2011, ... |
Welcome back to Midweek Madness! Every Wednesday, Kristine Gutierrez heads to the newsstand and snaps up the latest issues of Ok!, In Touch, Life & Style, Us and Star. Then we dine on greasy, chain restaurant-style meals of All-American gossip. This week: Everyone hates Gwyneth Paltrow; Kim Kardashian is having cosmeti... |
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I suppose in this case I am the offender. I got things confused and showed up a day early, but my hosts were more than forgiving. They've got their own little colony out in the cane fields. Down here in Pahokee, Florida. They call it City of Refuge.
As everybody now knows, sex offenders have a rough time of it afte... |
Xi Jinping, who is expected to be unveiled as China’s next president in October, has not been seen in public for ten days leading to a flurry of online speculation about his health.
The Communist party has so far refused to explain Mr Xi’s disappearance and a foreign ministry spokesperson again declined to comment ... |
BEIJING—Speculation gathered steam about the health and whereabouts of the man expected to take the reins as China's top leader in a matter of weeks as Chinese authorities keep their usual tight grip on information about the nation's leaders.
Xi Jinping hasn't been seen since Sept. 1, raising questions about the wh... |
BEIJING China's top leader-in-waiting Xi Jinping, who has set off a storm of rumors after not showing up at scheduled public events for more than a week, is nursing an ailment, possibly a back injury suffered while swimming, sources said on Tuesday.
Xi, who is due to take over the presidency of the world's second-l... |
Mr. Xi was designated internally as the presumptive heir to Mr. Hu as the leader of the Communist Party, head of state and chairman of the top military oversight body in 2007, a full five years before he was expected to assume those posts. Party bosses have tried to name future leaders well in advance to prevent destab... |
DEADWOOD — Evidently, bullets and beer do go together, at least at one Deadwood shooting range with a saloon inside.
The Deadwood City Commission moved forward with drawing up stipulations to accompany an ordinance variance requested by local businessman Greg Vecchi to allow firearm discharge in the city limits, sp... |
DEADWOOD, S.D. -- A businessman in the western South Dakota gambling town of Deadwood wants to combine an indoor shooting range with a saloon.
The Deadwood Guns complex proposed by Greg Vecchi would have several businesses, including a gun shop, a pawn shop, a shooting range and a bar called the Bullets and Beer Sa... |
Shortly before a fire destroyed the cabin in which accused cop-killer Christopher Dorner was seemingly holed up, Los Angeles police officers made numerous references to “burners” over the radio, with at least one officer appearing to shout “fucking burn this motherfucking house down. … fucking burn this motherfucker.” ... |
Cops fired incendiary tear gas into a suspected killer’s hideout, igniting an inferno that helped end one of the most intense manhunts in California history, officials said today.
Christopher Jordan Dorner, 33, and pursuing San Bernardino County Sheriff’s deputies were in a fierce gun battle yesterday when the accu... |
Unconfirmed police audio from the standoff Tuesday evening with alleged cop-killer Chris Dorner suggests the fire in the cabin where the suspect was holed up may have been started by the police, the Guardian speculates.
Update Feb. 13, 2013, 7:30 p.m.:
San Bernardino County Sheriff John McMahon said at a press ... |
Story highlights Slain officer's widow thanks mourners: "A lot of people loved Mike"
Villaraigosa says police have a "reasonable belief" that Dorner died in a mountain standoff
Authorities have not conclusively identified the body found near Big Bear Lake
Authorities said Wednesday they are reasonably sure ... |
A six-day hunt for a former policeman suspected of a killing spree in California ended on Wednesday when a cabin in the mountains above LA went up in flames.
A body suspected to be that of Christopher Dorner was found in the ruins of the building. Dorner is suspected to have killed four people in a vendetta against... |
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Scientists have created some of the most vivid maps yet of the deepest and most mysterious spots beneath the ocean. Their effort, detailed in the Oct. 3, 2014, issue of the journal Science, has uncovered thousands of undersea mountains called seamounts that rise up from the seafloor. To create the seafloor map, which c... |
Image copyright Scripps Institution of Oceanography Image caption The new gravity data gives us our clearest view yet of the shape of the ocean floor
It is not every day you can announce the discovery of thousands of new mountains on Earth, but that is what a US-European research team has done.
What is more, th... |
Accessing two previously untapped streams of satellite data, scientists at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego and their colleagues have created a new map of the world’s seafloor, creating a much more vivid picture of the structures that make up the deepest, least-explored parts of the ocean. Thousands ... |
Today in "whaaaaaaaat," feminist icon Ani DiFranco has cancelled her four-day "Righteous Retreat," a songwriting workshop for women. It was cancelled because it was going to be held at the Nottoway Plantation — one of the largest former plantations in the South, which now functions as a museum in which the horrors of s... |
Beyoncé has been labeled "insensitive" by some current and former NASA astronauts and their families for sampling audio from the space shuttle Challenger disaster for a love song off her newly released album.
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FILE - In this Monday, June 11, 2007 file photo the Crown Prince of Bahrain, Shaikh Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, right, speaks during the 96th International Labor Organization, ILO, Assembly at the European... (Associated Press)
Bahrain's crown prince on Sunday declined an invitation to attend Prince William and Ka... |
The former Labour prime ministers will not join the 1,900-strong royal wedding congregation at Westminster Abbey despite it being a “semi-state” occasion that they had been widely expected to attend.
By contrast, both their Conservative predecessors, Sir John Major and Baroness Thatcher, received invitations. Lady ... |
Netflix Inc. subscribers have seen a lot more spinning wheels lately as they wait for videos to load, thanks to a standoff deep in the Internet.
The online-video service has been at odds with Verizon Communications Inc. and other broadband providers for months over how much Netflix streaming content they will carry... |
Netflix's speed rankings show that video streaming performance on Verizon and Comcast has been dropping for the past three to four months.
The rankings were updated this morning with data from January. Verizon FiOS dropped from sixth to seventh best in the US, swapping places with Time Warner Cable. Comcast stayed ... |
PhD student Edmund Hunt and colleagues studied how Temnothorax albipennis ants explore nest cavities and negotiate through branching mazes.
They found that ants were significantly more likely to turn left than right when exploring new nests. Such left bias was also present when the ants were put in branching mazes,... |
Around 90 percent of humans are naturally right-handed. It's an example of what researchers call behavioral lateralization, an innate bias we're born with. Animals also demonstrate behavioral lateralization: Birds, if given a choice to fly left or right at a fork in a tunnel, have individual preferences that they almos... |
CARACAS, Venezuela — Thousands of people waited for hours on Thursday to pay a moment of respect to the body of the late president of Venezuela, Hugo Chávez , dressed in his iconic red beret and green military uniform, visible to his people one last time.
The lines, steeped in loyalty and grief, started on Wednesda... |
Security Council members vote for tough new sanctions against North Korea for its latest nuclear test, during a meeting at U.N. headquarters Thursday, March 7, 2013. The unanimous vote by the U.N.'s most... (Associated Press)
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked... |
1 of 2. Cuba's President Raul Castro views the coffin of Venezuela's late President Hugo Chavez during a wake at the military academy in Caracas March 7, 2013, in this picture provided by the Miraflores Palace.
CARACAS (Reuters) - At least two dozen heads of state were due to attend Hugo Chavez's funeral on Friday ... |
Story highlights Funeral includes traditional music, honor guards
Vice President Nicolas Maduro gives an impassioned speech
Maduro will be sworn in Friday as interim president
Chavez will be laid to rest at a military museum, where Venezuelans can visit
Hugo Chavez was known to break out into song durin... |
The stage is set for President Hugo Chavez's last appearance on the world stage, with leaders from five continents in Venezuela's anxious capital for a funeral Friday to remember a man who captivated the attention of millions and polarized his nation during 14 tumultuous years in power.
Members of the guard of hono... |
Story highlights Mick Mulvaney admitted in he failed to pay more than $15,000 in payroll taxes
"Nobody is more qualified and more prepared to rein in Washington," Trump's team said
(CNN) Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Wednesday that a report that Rep. Mick Mulvaney did not pay more than $15,000 in pa... |
FILE - In this Sept. 21, 2016 file photo, Rep. Mick Mulvaney, R-S.C. speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington. Mulvaney, President-elect Donald Trump’s choice to run the White House budget office, failed... (Associated Press)
FILE - In this Sept. 21, 2016 file photo, Rep. Mick Mulvaney, R-S.C. speaks on Capitol Hill in... |
WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald J. Trump’s choice for White House budget director failed to pay more than $15,000 in payroll taxes for a household employee, he admitted in a statement to the Senate Budget Committee, the sort of tax compliance issue that has derailed cabinet nominees in the past.
In a questionna... |
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Former Washington resident Kenneth Bae gained an important ally on Thursday when President Barack Obama personally called for his release from a North Korean labor camp.
The president mentioned Bae in his remarks during Thursday’s National Prayer Breakfast, which can be viewed at abo... |
Kenneth Bae, a Korean-American Christian missionary who has been detained in North Korea for more than a year, appears before a limited number of media outlets in Pyongyang in this undated photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on January 20, 2014....
U.S. Representative Charles Rangel (D... |
SEATTLE (AP) — A U.S. citizen detained in North Korea for 15 months has been returned to a labor camp, prompting worries about his health, his sister said Friday.
Kenneth Bae, who led tour groups in North Korea, was arrested in late 2012 and sentenced to 15 years hard labor for unspecified hostile acts. Calls for h... |
Story highlights "And you know that I know that you know that the system is rigged! For too long we've given our votes to corporate puppets," Lee said
"Bernie takes no money from corporations. Nada," Lee said
Washington (CNN) Director Spike Lee endorsed Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders in an ad ... |
Christiane Amanpour's full interview with Spike Lee on his new film, "Chiraq," airs later this week.
(CNN) Renowned director Spike Lee says the election of Donald Trump would mean America losing its "moral foundation" abroad.
"What would it say to the world if Trump got elected?" Lee asked.
"When we go arou... |
The Supreme Court turned away appeals this week that effectively raised the number of states allowing the practice from 19 to 30. On Tuesday, a federal appeals court rejected bans in Idaho and Nevada, which would become the 31st and 32nd states with same-sex marriage if the ruling is not put on hold for the Supreme Cou... |
WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy on Wednesday temporarily blocked an appeals court ruling that declared gay marriage legal in Idaho and Nevada.
Kennedy's order came a little more than an hour after Idaho filed an emergency request for an immediate stay and about 10 minutes before the state sa... |
US President Barack Obama waves to the media as he arrives for the gala dinner of ASEAN leaders and its Dialogue Partners in the ongoing 28th and 29th ASEAN Summits and other related summits at the National... (Associated Press)
US President Barack Obama waves to the media as he arrives for the gala dinner of ASEAN... |
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s outburst led U.S. President Barack Obama to cancel what would have been their first meeting, a rocky start for the recently-elected Asian leader's administration in dealing with a longstanding ally. Photo: Reuters
VIENTIANE, Laos—U.S. President Barack Obama said he shook hands... |
The number of customers at the no-tip locations dropped 8 percent to 10 percent on average, he said.
Joe’s Crab Shack is not the only restaurant returning to tips. Fedora, a Greenwich Village restaurant owned by Gabriel Stulman, announced Monday that it would also discard its no-tipping policy, which it had begun f... |
Apparently, the no-tipping test at Joe's Crab Shack isn't working out.
The casual seafood chain announced in November that it had been trying out a no-tipping model in 18 of its restaurants across the country since August.
But less than a year later, the company is moving back to the standard gratuity model in ... |
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - National restaurant chain Joe’s Crab Shack has rolled back an experiment at select restaurants to eliminate tipping after customers and workers complained, an industry news report said.
Many of the 18 restaurants that took part in the program, started last year, said they have dropped out ... |
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