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- The
gray clouds and the golden afternoon sun paint a picture of Mount Dana at
Yosemite National Park on Aug. 29, 2015.
- King Cobra Still Missing Near OrlandoFla.
wildlife officials and snake handlers are still searching for an
8-foot-long king cobra that escaped from its owner's home in the Orlando
area. (Sept. 4)
- Pentagon halts work with bioterror germs at 9 labsMilitary
officials ordered an immediate freeze on operations at nine biodefense
labs.
- The Marketing 'Force' Behind Stars Wars ToysThe
release of the new Star Wars movie is still months away, but Disney unleashed
its full marketing "Force" of toys and other items related to
the film on Friday. Fanning the success of the merchandise is the
franchises forty-year history.(Sept. 4)
- In case you missed it: Trump talks Brady, Jeb,
Kanye and moreHighlights
from Thursday’s Donald Trump press conference at Trump Tower in New York
City.
- Police focus on new video in cop-killer manhuntMotorola
Solutions offers $50,000 reward in effort to catch cop killers
- United Arab Emirates says 45 of its troops killed
in YemenIt
was the largest single loss for the Gulf nation's military to date in the
war.
- Woman
threatens her kids' foster parents; buys rifleShe
now faces federal firearms charges because she is a felon.
- Olympian gets new kidney only days after winning
medalOlympic
champion Aries Merritt underwent a kidney transplant, just days after
winning a bronze medal.
- Olympian gets new kidney only days after winning
medalOlympic
champion and world record holder Aries Merritt successfully underwent a kidney
transplant in Phoenix, just days after winning a bronze medal in the
110-meter hurdles at the 2015 IAAF World Championships.
- Map of migrants' long journeys from Middle East,
African turmoilHundreds
of thousands are risking their lives, fleeing persecution, war and other
hardships.
- Suspect in fatal shooting on San Francisco pier
ordered to stand trialThe
defendant, a Mexican national, had been deported from the U.S. five times.
- Columbia student becomes first woman to free climb
'Murder Wall' in Swiss AlpsThe
22-year-old professional rock climber became the first woman to free climb
the perilous Magic Mushroom route in the Swiss Alps.
- World's oldest wooden statue twice as old as
pyramids(NEWSER) –
Scientists first tried in 1997 to date the famous Shigir Idol wooden
sculpture.
- Obama re-assures Saudi Arabia over IranPresident
and King Salman discuss Iran nuclear deal and Iranian aggression in the
region.
- Fuzzy penguin chicks toddle in first public
appearanceBaby
penguins Bubbles, Minnie and Vivie explore the viewable habitat at the
Detroit Zoo.
- Clinton says Trump candidacy `unfortunate' Clinton
says Trump is "great at innuendo and conspiracy theories."
- Kentucky same-sex marriage case tests limits of
religious freedomKentucky
case is different than successful push by Hobby Lobby to invoke religious
freedom.
- With Ky. clerk in jail, gay couples receive
marriage licensesKim
Davis is in jail on contempt of court charges because she refused to issue
marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
- Your Take: Photos of the dusty Burning Man festivalA
burner becomes one with a sculpture on the Playa.
- Migrant crisis continues to plague EuropeA
man shouts during a protest at the Keleti train station in Budapest,
Serbia. Hundreds of migrants frustrated at being stuck at two train stations
in Hungary set off on foot for Austria forming a line nearly a half-mile
long as they streamed out of Budapest.
- Obama calls Humans of New York story of Iranian boy
and father 'inspirational'A
Facebook post about an Iranian boy and his father has drawn attention from
Obama.
- Video, lab results could be key to Illinois manhuntInvestigators
in northern Illinois say they’re hopeful a video and crime lab results
will produce a break in the hunt for three men wanted in this week’s fatal
shooting of a police officer.
- High-speed police chases have killed thousandsInnocent
victims include small children, teenage drivers and the elderly
- Tens of thousands of rape
kits go untested across USA
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