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  • 'Rust' armorer found guilty in shooting

    New York Daily News, Syndicated content|Updated Mar 9, 2024

    A jury on Wednesday found “Rust” armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the 2021 fatal shooting of a cinematographer by actor Alec Baldwin, but acquitted her on charges of tampering with evidence. She was immediately remanded to custody pending sentencing. Gutierrez-Reed was tasked with ensuring firearm safety and storage on the set of the Western, starring Baldwin, when she handed the actor a prop gun that contained live ammunition. Baldwin fired, striking and killing cinematographer Halyna Hut...

  • 9 Americans dead in violence between Hamas and Israel

    New York Daily News, Syndicated content|Updated Oct 9, 2023

    At least nine Americans have died in bloody violence between Hamas and Israel, a U.S. official said Monday, the third day since Palestinian militants launched a surprise attack in Israel. Matt Miller, a U.S. State Department spokesman, said Monday morning that an unspecified number of Americans remained unaccounted for in Israel, and that America was working to determine the tally. The identities of the dead Americans were not immediately released, and it was unclear if any...

  • Three die in shooting at motorcycle rally

    New York Daily News, Syndicated content|Updated May 30, 2023

    RED RIVER -- Three people died and five others were hospitalized after a shooting involving two outlaw motorcycle gangs at a New Mexico rally, state police said. The gunfire at the Red River Memorial Motorcycle Rally erupted Saturday around 5 p.m. local time during a confrontation between the Bandidos and the Water Dogs, New Mexico State Police Chief Tim Johnson said at a news conference Sunday morning. All eight victims were gang members, according to authorities. Police identified the men killed as Anthony Silva, 26, and...

  • 7 dead in Nashville elementary school shooting

    New York Daily News, Syndicated content|Updated Mar 27, 2023

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Three children and three adults were killed in a shooting at a Nashville elementary school Monday morning that also left the shooter dead. The attacker, identified only as a 28-year-old Nashville woman, was killed on the scene at The Covenant School by responding police officers. “There are no other gunshot victims,” Nashville police officer Don Aaron said at an afternoon press conference. A responding police officer cut his hand on glass at the scene, Aar...

  • Trump warns of 'death and destruction' if he's indicted

    New York Daily News, Syndicated content|Updated Mar 27, 2023

    Former President Donald Trump on Friday warned of "death and destruction" if he is indicted for allegedly paying hush money to porn star Stormy Daniels. Raising the rhetorical heat, Trump suggested that his supporters will respond with fury if he is criminally charged in the case as early as next week when a grand jury reconvenes to deliberate. "Potential death & destruction in such a false charge could be catastrophic for our Country," Trump wrote on his social media site. Tr...

  • Texas Tech suspends basketball coach

    New York Daily News, Syndicated content|Updated Mar 8, 2023

    Texas Tech suspended men's basketball coach Mark Adams on Sunday for "racially insensitive" remarks he allegedly made last week. Adams "referenced Bible verses about workers, teachers, parents, and slaves serving their masters," according to Texas Tech. Athletic Director Kirby Hocutt said he learned about the comments on Friday. Adams was allowed to coach Texas Tech's regular season finale on Saturday against Oklahoma State before the suspension was announced Sunday morning....

  • Commentary: McCarver was baseball's best analyst

    New York Daily News, Syndicated content|Updated Feb 18, 2023

    The snapshot of Tim McCarver penetrating our mind when we heard of his death at the age of 81 Thursday afternoon, was first meeting him while he was standing on the press level of Shea Stadium squinting out at the sun while spitting tobacco juice into a Styrofoam coffee cup. We listened to that Memphis twang reach a higher pitch when a point needed to be made. Between spits, Tim McCarver had a lot to say. It was always better to concentrate on his words and not interrupt. It...

  • Brittney Griner returns home, lands in San Antonio

    New York Daily News, Syndicated content|Updated Dec 9, 2022

    Brittney Griner is home. The WNBA superstar landed in San Antonio, Texas, Friday morning after being released from Russian custody a day earlier. Per standard procedure for freed U.S. prisoners, Griner’s first stop is expected to be a medical facility for evaluation. Roger Carstens, the special presidential envoy for hostage affairs, tweeted, “So happy to have Brittney back on U.S. soil. Welcome home BG!” Griner, 32, was exchanged for convicted Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout in a caught-on-camera swap at Al Bateen Execu...

  • Musk suspends Kanye West's twitter account for inciting violence

    Jessica Schladebeck New York Daily News, Syndicated content|Updated Dec 2, 2022

    Kanye West’s Twitter account was suspended early Friday after new owner Elon Musk declared the rapper had violated the platform’s rules against inciting violence. “I tried my best,” Musk said in response to a user asking him to “fix Kanye.” “Despite that, he again violated our rule against incitement to violence. Account will be suspended.” The suspension comes after West, who goes by Ye, tweeted an altered image of the Star of David merged with a swastika, suggesting he would use it as the logo for his 2024 presidential ca...

  • Railroad freight strike off after Congress passes deal

    Michael McAuliff New York Daily News, Syndicated content|Updated Dec 1, 2022

    WASHINGTON — The nation isn’t going to get a rail strike for Christmas, but 115,000 railroad workers also are not going to get paid sick leave after the Senate passed legislation Thursday to enforce a contract deal. Four out of 12 rail unions had rejected the contract that President Biden cut in September, leaving a strike looming as soon as Dec. 9. The White House asked Congress to intervene under a 1926 law, and pass the deal Biden helped negotiate. House Democrats nearly rebelled, but sent two measures to the Senate Wed...

  • Pence: Trump's words 'endangered me and my family'

    Dave Goldiner New York Daily News, Syndicated content|Updated Nov 15, 2022

    Nearly two years after the Jan. 6 attack, former Vice President Mike Pence said ex-President Donald Trump “endangered me and my family” as a mob of MAGA extremists invaded the Capitol. “(Trump’s) words were reckless and his actions were reckless,” Pence told David Muir of ABC News in a new interview. “The president’s words that day ... endangered me and my family and everyone at the Capitol building. “It was clear he decided to be part of the problem,” Pence added. The interview marks a dramatic shift in tone for Pence, w...

  • Car fire hospitalizes Jay Leno

    New York Daily News, Syndicated content|Updated Nov 14, 2022

    Jay Leno suffered “serious burns” to his face Sunday when a car in his garage reportedly caught fire, but he says he’s going to be OK. The former “Tonight Show” host is being treated at the Grossman Burn Center following the incident in Los Angeles that injured the left side of his face, TMZ reported Monday. “I got some serious burns from a gasoline fire,” Leno, 72, confirmed in a statement to Variety. “I am OK. Just need a week or two to get back on my feet.” Leno reportedly avoided injuries to his left eye and ear when...

  • 'Murder, She Wrote' star dies at 96

    New York Daily News, Syndicated content|Updated Oct 11, 2022

    Angela Lansbury, the actress and singer who conquered film and theater and solved mysteries in "Murder, She Wrote" on TV, died Tuesday. She was 96. Lansbury died at her home in Los Angeles, her family said in a statement. She was just five days shy of her 97th birthday. Born Oct. 16, 1925, in London to politician father Edgar Lansbury and Irish-born actress Moyna Macgill, Lansbury moved to New York City in her early teens before heading to Hollywood. Noticed by MGM honcho...

  • Queen Elizabeth dead at 96

    New York Daily News, Syndicated content|Updated Sep 8, 2022

    Queen Elizabeth II, Great Britain’s monarch across two millennia and a witness to tumultuous times for the world, her nation and the Royal Family, died Thursday. She was 96 and held the longest reign of any ruler in British history with 70 years as queen. “The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon,” Buckingham Palace said in a statement. “The King and The Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow.” Elizabeth ascended...

  • Ghislaine Maxwell could face 65 years in prison

    Molly Crane-Newman New York Daily News, Syndicated content|Updated Dec 30, 2021

    NEW YORK — A jury found Ghislaine Maxwell, the wealthy one-time darling of New York and London high societies, guilty Wednesday of enticing and transporting teenage girls to be abused sexually by Jeffrey Epstein. The jurors in Manhattan Federal Court deliberated for 40 hours over six days before returning the verdict. The 60-year-old faces up to 65 years in prison when Judge Alison Nathan sentences her for aiding in a decade-long scheme to recruit and transport young victims worldwide for Epstein’s abuse. “A unanimous jury...

  • CDC puts out revised public health guidance

    New York Daily News|Updated Apr 27, 2021

    Fully vaccinated people can exercise and attend small gatherings outdoors without wearing face masks, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in revised public health guidance Monday as the Biden administration seeks to ramp up immunizations in the U.S. The new guidelines, unveiled by CDC Director Rochelle Walensky on a conference call with reporters, defines fully vaccinated people as those who have gone 14 days since receiving their final shot of the Pfizer, Moderna or Johnson & Johnson cures. Small gatherings...

  • Ghislaine Maxwell facing trials

    New York Daily News, Syndicated content|Updated Apr 17, 2021

    Ghislaine Maxwell will face two separate trials on charges of grooming underage victims of Jeffrey Epstein and lying under oath, a judge ruled Friday. Manhattan Federal Judge Alison Nathan wrote in a 34-page ruling that trying the cases together raised thorny legal issues. Maxwell is charged with procuring and grooming three underage Epstein victims in the mid-1990s. She's also accused of lying under oath about her sex life in two depositions in 2016. Having one jury consider both allegations would result in them being...

  • Liberty University sues Falwell Jr.

    New York Daily News, Syndicated content|Updated Apr 17, 2021

    Liberty University is suing its former president, Jerry Falwell Jr., claiming he smeared the school's reputation with a sex scandal and hid that information while negotiating a plentiful new contract in 2019. Falwell was president and chancellor of Liberty from 2007 until August 2020, when he resigned. Earlier that month, Falwell's pool cleaner-turned-business partner Giancarlo Granda said beginning in 2012 he had sex several times with Falwell's wife, Becki, while the evangelical university president watched. The Falwells...

  • Officer dead in attack on U.S. Capitol

    Chris Sommerfeldt New York Daily News, Syndicated content|Updated Apr 2, 2021

    A U.S. Capitol Police officer was killed and another one wounded after a knife-wielding man rammed his car into them on Friday before being fatally shot by other cops, law enforcement officials said. The unidentified suspect, driving a dark blue sedan, crashed into the officers near a barricade on the Senate side of the U.S. Capitol shortly after 1 p.m., acting Capitol Police Chief Yogananda Pittman told reporters at the scene. Both officers were rushed to hospitals, and one of them later died, according to Pittman. “It is w... Full story

  • Cancer claims Rush Limbaugh

    Brian Niemietz New York Daily News, Syndicated content|Updated Feb 17, 2021

    Radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh died Wednesday after a battle with lung cancer. He was 70. Limbaugh, a Missouri native, was unflinchingly supportive of former President Donald Trump, who bestowed upon him the nation’s highest civilian honor -- the Presidential Medal of Freedom -- during the 2020 State of the Union address. He was known for his fiery and articulate rhetoric. "The Rush Limbaugh Show” was syndicated in 1988 and served as the prototype for the modern-day rig...

  • Opinion: Time for Biden to show nation his integrity

    New York Daily News|Updated Dec 15, 2020

    Hunter Biden has told the world he’s just learned his “tax affairs” are under investigation by Delaware’s U.S. attorney. The burden is now on his father, President-elect Joe Biden, to ensure the nation that his attorney general and federal prosecutors will follow the evidence wherever it leads. First, to dispense with the pro-Trump conspiracy theories predictably choking the internet: No, there was no deep state plot to boost Biden by withholding potentially explosive information during campaign season. Rather, the Justice...

  • Trump suspends travel from Europe

    New York Daily News|Updated Mar 11, 2020

    President Donald Trump took the extraordinary step Wednesday of announcing a suspension of all travel from Europe to the U.S. in an effort to contain the coronavirus, calling the fast-spreading respiratory illness a "horrible" disease that requires an "aggressive" response. After downplaying the virus for days, Trump struck a serious tone in a national address from the Oval Office and announced that the travel ban will go into effect Friday and last for the next 30 days. "To keep new cases from entering our shores, we will... Full story

  • Editorial: Military must take mental health seriously

    The New York Daily News

    A disturbing spike in active-duty military suicides, which puts 2012 on pace to set an all-time record, demands a swift and coordinated response from the Pentagon. So far this year, even as the war in Iraq has wound down, the number of U.S. service members taking their own lives has averaged almost one a day — a substantially higher pace than in 2010 and 2011. In 2012, far more soldiers have taken their own lives than have been killed by the enemy in Afghanistan. Seen up close, each life lost is its own wrenching tragedy ... Full story

  • Editorial: Military suicides costing more lives than war

    The New York Daily News

    A disturbing spike in active-duty military suicides, which puts 2012 on pace to set an all-time record, demands a swift and coordinated response from the Pentagon. So far this year, even as the war in Iraq has wound down, the number of U.S. service members taking their own lives has averaged almost one a day — a substantially higher pace than in 2010 and 2011. In 2012, far more soldiers have taken their own lives than have been killed by the enemy in Afghanistan. Seen up close, each life lost is its own wrenching tragedy ...

  • Editorial: Military suicides costing more lives than war

    The New York Daily News

    A disturbing spike in active-duty military suicides, which puts 2012 on pace to set an all-time record, demands a swift and coordinated response from the Pentagon. So far this year, even as the war in Iraq has wound down, the number of U.S. service members taking their own lives has averaged almost one a day — a substantially higher pace than in 2010 and 2011. In 2012, far more soldiers have taken their own lives than have been killed by the enemy in Afghanistan. Seen up close, each life lost is its own wrenching tragedy ...

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