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Jan 04
Swap or not, Russia seeks ‘reciprocity’ with ‘spy’ arrest: Ex-officials
ronniechua/iStock(NEW YORK) — As a Russian attorney for an American accused of espionage in Moscow is already floating the idea of a possible prisoner exchange, former intelligence officials and experts have speculated that Russia may have been after something more basic with the American’s arrest: “reciprocity.” “The Russians are saying, ‘We can play this game …
Jan 04
Unemployment rate jumps to 3.9% as 312K jobs added in December
PeopleImages/iStock(WASHINGTON) — U.S. employers added 312,000 jobs to their payrolls in December, the Labor Department reported Friday morning, exceeding economists’ expectations. The Bureau of Labor Statistics said most of the job gains were in health care (50,000), food services and drinking places (41,000), construction (38,000), manufacturing (32,000) and retail trade (24,000). The unemployment rate, meanwhile, …
Jan 04
Preparing for the 2019 growing season
An agronomist says this is the time of year farmers should be finalizing their agronomic decisions for the upcoming year. In this Managing for Profit, agronomist Bob Nielsen talks about how producers can be preparing for the 2019 growing season, now. AUDIO: Managing for Profit, Bob Nielsen Continue reading Preparing for the 2019 growing season …
Jan 04
Lawmakers ask governor to pardon Tennessee woman sentenced to life
DanHenson1/iStock(NASHVILLE, Tenn.) — Lawmakers in Tennessee are asking the state’s governor to pardon a 30-year-old woman who was sentenced to life in prison for murder. State lawmakers, ministers and activists gathered for a press conference at the Tennessee State Capitol in Nashville on Thursday, asking Gov. Bill Haslam to pardon Cyntoia Brown, who was sentenced …
Jan 04
Storm that drenched the South moving into Northeast for weekend
ABC News(NEW YORK) — There are seven states under flood or snow and ice alerts on Friday morning, including Oklahoma City and Atlanta, as a storm that brought record snowfall targets the Northeast with heavy rain over the weekend. Record snowfall was reported in Oklahoma City (4.5 inches) and Wichita Falls, Texas (2.5 inches), on …
Jan 04
Officials: Boy, 11, dies from apparent allergic reaction to fish cooking at his grandmother’s NY home
Jody Pottingr(NEW YORK) — An 11-year-old boy apparently suffered a severe asthma attack and died when he inhaled the aroma of salt fish cooking in his grandmother’s New York City home after going there to wish her a happy New Year, according to his mother. “I just want whatever happened to my family not to …
Jan 04
USAA under fire for denying loans to Coast Guard clients
Igor Golovniov/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images(NEW YORK) — As Lindsay Scott’s family braced for the government shutdown, she was offered financial assistance from an unlikely benefactor: her 11-year-old son tried to donate his saved allowance to his parents. Scott’s husband, who declined to be named, is an active duty Coast Guard member stationed in Maine. …
Jan 04
Texas man arrested after allegedly killing three young children, shooting woman in the head
Texas City Police Department (TEXAS CITY, Texas) — Police arrested a Texas man who allegedly murdered three young children and shot a woman in the head Thursday. Junaid Mehmood, 27, allegedly killed an infant and two children — believed to be 2 years old and 5 years old — at a Texas City apartment complex …
Jan 04
Luke Bryan says TV rivalry aside, he and Blake Shelton are both “Team Country Music”
ABC/Image Group LAWith Luke Bryan and Blake Shelton both starring on rival music competition shows, the two have never shied away from taking a playful jab at each other. But even though Blake’s on The Voice and Luke’s on American Idol, the “What Makes You Country” singer says he and Blake are both “Team Country Music” when it really comes down to …
Jan 03
United Airlines further tightens rules on emotional support animals
OlenaKlymenok/iStock(NEW YORK) — United Airlines is the latest carrier to tighten its rules on emotional support animals, limiting them to flights under eight hours, the airline announced on Thursday. “We have seen increases in on board incidents on longer flights involving these animals, many of which are unaccustomed to spending an extended amount of time …