Friday, March 18, 2016

Prep school grad sent to jail for violating bail conditions and other top stories.

  • Prep school grad sent to jail for violating bail conditions

    Convicted St. Paul’s School graduate Owen Labrie appears in Merrimack County Superior Court in Concord, N.H., on Friday, March 18, 3016. Labrie’s bail was revoked. A judge in Merrimack County Superior Court said Labrie would begin his one-year jail sentence immediately. “You are unlikely to abide by any conditions,” Judge Larry Smukler said. “I don’t relax conditions because you can’t comply with them.”(Elizabeth Frantz/Concord Monitor via AP, Pool) (Associated Press) By Lynne Tuohy | AP M..
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  • Video released in case of girl missing after father slain

    Video released in case of girl missing after father slain
    HOUSTON -- Authorities on Thursday asked for the public's help in identifying a person of interest in the disappearance of a 14-year-old girl whose father was fatally shot and dumped in a ditch in a rural area north of Houston. Adiana Coronado CBS affiliate KHOU Authorities are still actively looking for Adriana Coronado, who was last seen on Saturday in the Houston suburb of Katy, where she lives, said Walker ..
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  • Lufthansa jet and drone nearly collide near LAX

    Lufthansa jet and drone nearly collide near LAX
    A commercial jetliner nearly collided with a drone while approaching Los Angeles International Airport on Friday afternoon, sparking a search by L.A. police and sheriff's officials for the owner of the unmanned aircraft.The near-miss was reported before 2 p.m. about 14 miles east of the airport at an elevation of 5,000 feet and involved a Lufthansa Airbus A380, said Los Angeles police Lt. Robert Binder. The drone flew 200 feet over the aircraft, the Federal Aviation Administration said. L.A. Co..
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  • Maryland medical students learn where they will train

    Maryland medical students learn where they will train
    Their fates were sealed in envelopes that were opened with much fanfare at medical schools and other venues across the country Friday.More than 300 students from the University of Maryland and Johns Hopkins University — and thousands more at other medical schools around the country and world — learned where they would train to become doctors. The Maryland students gathered at the Hippodrome Theatre; Hopkins students assembled at a medical campus building. It's called Match Day and it's how Jess..
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  • Obama's Successor Will Likely Fill Dozens of Judicial Vacancies

    Obama's Successor Will Likely Fill Dozens of Judicial Vacancies
    President Barack Obama’s successor will likely come into an early opportunity to make an immediate impact on the federal bench, regardless of the outcome of the nomination of Judge Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court. In his nearly eight years in office, Mr. Obama has had as dramatic an effect on the federal judiciary as any president in recent history, putting in place Democratic-appointed majorities in most of the regional appeals...
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  • 8 sailors aboard USS Eisenhower injured in flight deck mishap

    8 sailors aboard USS Eisenhower injured in flight deck mishap
    8 sailors aboard USS Eisenhower injured in flight deck mishap By Jane Alvarez-Wertz Published: March 18, 2016, 5:59 pm Sailors aboard the USS Eisenhower were injured after an arresting gear parted during a landing. Credit: WAVY News NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) – Eight Sailors on board USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) were injured in a mishap on the carrier Friday afternoon. According to an official from the U.S. Navy, the Sailors were working on the flight deck when an arresting..
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  • Cruz catches Mitt

    Cruz catches Mitt
    Cruz catches Mitt By Henry C. Jackson 03/18/16 05:46 PM EDT CRUZ CATCHES MITT: With more of a whimper than a bang, the 2012 GOP nominee has made his preference clear. As POLITICO’s Nolan D. McCaskill reports MITT ROMNEY declared he would be caucusing for TED CRUZ on Tuesday in Utah’s primary — an endorsement, of sorts. The former Massachusetts governor said he believes no one will win the nomination outright by accruing the necessary 1,237 delegates, which would lead to ..
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  • Texas Women Travel Farther, Pay More for Abortion

    Texas Women Travel Farther, Pay More for Abortion
    Women seeking abortions in Texas face lengthy travel, exorbitant costs, and unfair wait times.The Supreme Court is currently deciding whether or not Texas legislation imposes an “undue burden” on women seeking abortion. Now, that burden can be measured.House Bill 2 (HB 2), the law currently under review in Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt, requires abortion providers to meet the same standards as ambulatory surgical centers and to have admitting privileges at a hospital within 30 miles. Since..
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  • South Carolina police officer killed while serving warrant

    South Carolina police officer killed while serving warrant
    Police tape at a crime scene. (iStock) A police officer in Greenville, S.C., was fatally shot Friday while serving a warrant, officials said, further increasing what has been a sharp rise in the number of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty this year. “We lose, we hurt, we ache, we feel this,” Ken Miller, chief of the Greenville police, said Friday. “Our community will too. Nobody wants to lose their officers.” Officers were “serving a warrant on a self-admitted gang member” ..
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  • ​Indiana man gets 2 life sentences in deadly house blast

    ​Indiana man gets 2 life sentences in deadly house blast
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