Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Delta passengers witness heroic act by Tim Tebow and other top stories.

  • Delta passengers witness heroic act by Tim Tebow

    Delta passengers witness heroic act by Tim Tebow
    Several Delta Air Lines customers are saluting former football player and SEC Network analyst Tim Tebow along with the Delta crew after they witnessed them running to another passenger's aid in the middle of a flight. This is just a week after Tebow visited his former teammate who was wounded in the Orlando shootings. READ MORE: 21 things every sports fan should add to their bucket list Richard Gotti told the story on his Facebook page. He was traveling from Atlanta to Phoenix when a man beg..
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  • Police Arrest 3 During Vigil For Slain Baltimore Rapper

    Police Arrest 3 During Vigil For Slain Baltimore Rapper
    BALTIMORE (AP) — Police arrested three people on disorderly conduct charges during a vigil for a slain Baltimore rapper. Baltimore Police Commissioner Kevin Davis says a small group of people threw bricks and bottles at police officers as they tried to clear the streets Monday night. Davis says the vigil began around 5 p.m. Two dozen police vehicles eventually showed up and ordered the crowd to disperse. People ignored the officers and a standoff ensued. Democratic mayoral nominee Catherine Pu..
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  • In rain-soaked West Virginia, flood victim planning funerals

    In rain-soaked West Virginia, flood victim planning funerals
    RAINELLE, W.Va. — Like other business operators along Main Street in the West Virginia town of Rainelle, Pamela Wallace Arnold is slowly cleaning up from state’s worst flooding in decades. As a funeral planner, she’s also helping to bury the dead. She runs Wallace and Wallace, one of two funeral chapels in this West Virginia town of 1,500 residents. Wallace is doing double duty drying out her rain-soaked business — launched by her great-great-grandfather in 1926 — while planning the funerals of..
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  • Plane down near east side Detroit airport

    Plane down near east side Detroit airport
    The Detroit News 12:28 a.m. EDT June 28, 2016Buy PhotoA small airplane lies smashed in the middle of the intersection of Shoemaker and Cooper on the east side of Detroit near I-94 and Gratiot Avenue. Monday, June 27, 2016.(Photo: John T. Greilick, The Detroit News)Buy PhotoA single-engine plane crashed Monday night near Coleman A. Young International Airport on Detroit̢۪s east side and a woman on the ground was electrocuted by falling wires.According to the Detroit Police Departmen..
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  • Rescue efforts underway for entangled blue whale

    Rescue efforts underway for entangled blue whale
    The 70-to-80 foot long whale, entangled in crab lines, was spotted at about 3:30 p.m. ET Monday, swimming off the coast of Dana Point, in southern California officials with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) told CNN affiliate KABC.NOAA Fisheries and the Orange County Sheriffs Department Harbor Patrol are both participating in rescue efforts.The whale is seen in aerial video surfacing and diving below the water, as a whale rescue safari crew encircles the giant mammal.It ..
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  • Conservatives blast Clinton, Obama for 'tragic failure of leadership'

    Conservatives blast Clinton, Obama for 'tragic failure of leadership'
    Reps. Mike Pompeo, R-Kansas, and Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, accuse the administration of covering up the true nature of the attack on Benghazi to avoid damaging President Barack Obama's re-election race. The hardline conservatives, who were among Clinton's toughest questioners during her testimony before the committee last year, released their own account of the attacks to complement the panel's overall report."What we did find was a tragic failure of leadership -- in the run up to the attack and the n..
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  • Girl, 4, is sole survivor of van-train crash in Colorado

    Girl, 4, is sole survivor of van-train crash in Colorado
    A 4-year-old girl was the only member of her family to survive after their minivan was hit by an Amtrak train at a crossing with a history of problems in southern Colorado.The girl was hospitalized with serious injuries after the Southwest Chief train headed from Chicago to Los Angeles slammed into the van as it drove across the tracks Sunday morning near Trinidad, about 15 miles from the New Mexico border. Hospital officials would not release information on her condition on Monday.Trooper Art ..
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  • Supreme Court's abortion ruling will send evangelicals and Trump into one another's arms

    Supreme Court's abortion ruling will send evangelicals and Trump into one another's arms
    Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks at the Trump Soho Hotel in New York on June 22, 2016.  (KENA BETANCUR/AFP/Getty Images) Monday’s Supreme Court decision striking down a Texas law regulating abortion clinics will push presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and conservative white evangelicals further into each others’ arms. The decision comes just as Trump is facing plummeting poll numbers, intensifying his need to galvanize the GOP base. Evange..
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  • 10 Things to Know for Today

    10 Things to Know for Today
    Iceland’s players celebrate with fans at the end of the Euro 2016 round of 16 soccer match between England and Iceland, at the Allianz Riviera stadium in Nice, France, Monday, June 27, 2016. Iceland won 2-1. (Thanassis Stavrakis/Associated Press) By Associated Press June 28 at 6:39 AM Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today: 1. SUPREME COURT RULING ON ABORTION HAS WIDE-RANGING IMPACT By striking down abortion restrictions in ..
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  • Justice quest goes on after 'Freedom Summer' court cases end

    Justice quest goes on after 'Freedom Summer' court cases end
    The search for courtroom justice in the 1964 "Freedom Summer" killings of three civil rights workers in Mississippi's Neshoba County is over, more than a half century after they died, but some Mississippians and the relatives of the slain men say the search for another kind of justice still is still ongoing.Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood announced last week there's no longer any way to gather enough evidence to charge any remaining suspects in the slayings of James Chaney, Andrew Goodman ..
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