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Scottish News: Gun campaigner being recognised
A father whose toddler son was killed by a gunman with an illegal weapon will be presented with a letter of thanks from the UK Government, recognising his campaigning efforts.
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Father Goose Protects Rooftop Nest, Attacks Passersby
A protective father goose whose babies will soon hatch in a nest on the roof of a New York home is guarding them so fiercely the neighborhood is living in fear of his attacks.
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School Bus Prank Leads to Much More Serious Criminal Case - Sky Arnold
An investigation into a spitball incident on a Lawrenceburg school bus found something much more serious according the the District Attorney General DA Mike Bottoms tells Fox 17 News the school bus camera caught a 13 year old boy grabbing a younger girl multiple times in a sexual manner.
Anthony Weiner had help from President Obama's ad producer
The video posted at AnthonyWeiner.com was produced by Jim Margolis, the same man who pioneered ad campaigns for President Obama in 2008 and 2012.
Target's first-quarter earnings drop 29% on weak sales
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Victoria Gotti in hospital after stroke
A smiling Victoria Gotti says "Is this for Playboy Magazine" as she leaves her home in Howard Beach this afternoon.
Stocks fall on news Fed weighed cutting stimulus
Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange Wednesday. News from the Federal Reserve took stocks for a roller coaster ride.
Those who survived a sex scandal. And those who didn't
News about Seattle City Hall, Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn, Washington Governor Jay Inslee, Seattle and King County government and more As he launches his run for Mayor of New York, former Rep.
Fox Reportedly Considering Ex-"American Idol" Cont...
American Idol loves to bring back its former contestants to perform on the show, but now, there's a possibility that the Fox show will bring back its alumni and sit them behind the judges' table.
AJC members get charge out of electric car NEW
Amy Reisen Freundlich climbed behind the wheel of an all-electric car, took it for a test drive on the JFK Parkway, and proclaimed the experience to be "unbelievably cool." Freundlich, president of American Jewish Committee's Metro NJ region, took part in an unusual AJC gathering at the Tesla Motors showroom at the Mall at Short Hills on May 8, ... (more)
Brooklyn Man Survives Oklahoma Tornado
News 4's Shiba Russell talks to a former resident of East Flatbush about what he and his family experienced during Monday's tornado.
Penguin settles e-book price-fixing suit for $75 million
ConsumerAffairs' founder and editor, Jim Hood formerly headed Associated Press Broadcast News, directing coverage of major news events worldwide.
Trace Adkins Praises "Strong People" of Oklahoma, Trisha Yearwood ...
Trace Adkins just so happens to have raised $1.5 million for the American Red Cross this year through his winning appearance on All-Star Celebrity Apprentice .
Yen eases after Japan's trade deficit
The yen edged down against the dollar and euro in Asia on Wednesday after Japan posted its worst ever April trade deficit, fuelling yen-negative sentiment.
Cavanaugh Named WXIN News Director
Kerri Cavanaugh, former news director at Tribune's WXMI Grand Rapids, has been named news director at sister Tribune outlets WXIN-WTTV Indianapolis, a Fox-CW pair in DMA No.
Internet Archive Expands Availability of TV News Footage
The Internet Archive, one of the world's largest public digital libraries, has received $1 million in funding from John S. and James L. Knight Foundation that will allow the organization to expand its research library and make hundreds of thousands of U.S. television news programs available.
Investigative journalists threatened with felony for exposing security flaw
Investigative journalists with Scripps News Service have discovered a major security lapse, in turn accessing the private data of tens of thousands of cell phone customers in the United States.
Fairwinds brewer knows his recipes
By Staff Writer - Parksville Qualicum Beach News Published: May 21, 2013 10:00 AM Updated: May 21, 2013 10:44 AM He created the legendary Baderbrau beer through countless tasting during tours in Europe.
Ketchikan works to boot old Guinness record
Folks in Ketchikan likely set a new Guinness World Records mark when nearly 2,000 people showed up to race one kilometer in their rain boots.
UA Museum of the North Exhibit Marks 100th Anniversary of First Ascent of Denali
A three-dimensional display of Denali shows the number of climbers and the routes taken over the years as work continues on the installation of the special exhibit "Denali Legacy: 100 Years on the Mountain" at the University of Alaska Museum of the North Thursday morning, May 16, 2013.