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Mistrial Declared In Case Of Alabama Officer Who Badly Injured Indian Man
A police officer was on trial for violating the civil rights of Sureshbhai Patel by using unreasonable force against him in February. A mistrial was declared after the jury did not reach a verdict.
SpaceX Plans A Perfect Landing
The space firm will send a supply capsule into orbit, and then try a new way to recover the part of the rocket that carried it. If it works, the cost of going to space could be reduced dramatically.
Odile Leaves Wreckage In Mexico And Threatens Flooding In U.S.
Hurricane Odile is now a tropical storm, but it has heavy rainfall and power outages to the Baja Peninsula and surrounding areas. It could also bring new flooding to Tucson and nearby areas.
Justice Department Investigating Airlines For Possible Price Collusion
The department says it is looking into "possible unlawful coordination" by several major carriers. American and United have confirmed that they are among the airlines under scrutiny.
Authorities Charge 37 In Drug Sting At Boeing's Pa. Plant
Authorities said employees were buying and selling prescription drugs like Oxycontin and Xanax inside the plant that manufactures CH-47 Chinooks and other military aircraft. The FBI and DEA said they made the arrests using evidence gathered during undercover operations.
McDonald's Tweet Blasts President Trump, And Is Quickly Deleted
McDonald's says its account was "hacked by an external source." The tweet drew a wide range of responses — from pledges to eat a Big Mac today to calls for a boycott.
Child Sex Abuse In U.S. Gymnastics Affected Hundreds, IndyStar Reports
The newspaper spent months investigating sexual exploitation of children in competitive gymnastics. It found that over the last 20 years, at least 368 gymnasts have alleged abuse by adults.
Chicago Cubs Beat Los Angeles Dodgers To Enter World Series For First Time Since 1945
The Cubs put an end to a 71-year drought Saturday, winning 5-0 to advance to the World Series against the Cleveland Indians. The Cubs last took the World Series title in 1908.
Colombia's Congress Ratifies Second Peace Deal With Marxist Rebels
A peace agreement with the leftist rebel group FARC was narrowly rejected in a national referendum in October. This new deal was renegotiated and submitted to Colombia's Congress, bypassing voters.
Health Official Warns Zika Could Spread Across U.S. Gulf Coast
Health officials confirmed Friday that mosquitoes have infected locals and tourists on South Beach with Zika. Florida officials fear it will be a strike on Miami's tourism industry.
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