Mitsubishi Materials apologizes for using U.S. POWs as slave labor
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Construction company Mitsubishi Materials Corp became the first major Japanese company to apologize for using captured American soldiers as slave laborers during World War Two, offering remorse on Sunday for “the tragic events i…
Driver charged with DWI in Long Island crash that killed four young women
NEW YORK (Reuters) – The driver of a pickup truck that struck a limousine on Long Island’s East End at the weekend, killing four young women on a wine-tasting outing and injuring several others, was arraigned on drunken driving charges on Sunday, polic…
Iowa chicks sent as far away as Brazil to evade deadly bird flu
(Reuters) – Less than 24 hours after a deadly infection of bird flu was confirmed at a turkey farm north of Des Moines, Iowa, Bud Wood packed about 3,500 rare baby chicks into boxes and put them in the back of a truck.
Congress to examine FBI handling of Tennessee shooter
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Lawmakers will examine possible shortcomings in law enforcement or intelligence in the case of a Tennessee shooting that killed five servicemen, a top Republican said on Sunday, adding that the case may be linked to Islamic State…
Burst of summer rain dampens car-torching California blaze
(Reuters) – Firefighters in Southern California, aided by an unusually long burst of rainfall, have dug containment lines around 60 percent of a brush fire that torched 20 vehicles and destroyed eleven homes and outbuildings, the U.S. Forest Service sa…
Congress to examine FBI handling of Tennessee shooter
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Lawmakers will examine possible shortcomings in law enforcement or intelligence in the case of a Tennessee shooting that killed five servicemen, a top Republican said on Sunday, adding that the case may be linked to Islamic State…
New York paupers’ cemetery opens to mourners for first time
NEW YORK (Reuters) – It takes a mere 10 minutes by boat to navigate to New York City’s Hart Island, one of the United States’ largest paupers’ cemetery.
Former President George H.W. Bush released from hospital: report
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Former U.S. President George H.W. Bush was released from a hospital in Maine on Sunday after being treated for a broken bone in his neck, spokesman Jim McGrath said according to USA Today.
Chattanooga stirs U.S. Muslims’ concerns about radicalization
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Reuters) – Addressing his congregation on the Eid al-Fitr holiday celebrating the end of Ramadan, Imam Mohamed Abdul-Azeez implored worshipers to combat Muslim extremism in the aftermath of a shooting rampage that killed five servic…
Bill Cosby testified he was adept at picking up on romantic cues: New York Times
(Reuters) – Comedian Bill Cosby, who faces accusations that he drugged and sexually assaulted women in incidents dating back years, described himself in a deposition from a decade ago as adept at picking up on cues about sex, the New York Times reporte…