Thursday, February 18, 2016

Serial stowaway arrested, again, at Chicago's O'Hare and other top stories.

  • Serial stowaway arrested, again, at Chicago's O'Hare

    Serial stowaway arrested, again, at Chicago's O'Hare
    CHICAGO A woman who is barred from airports around the country due to multiple attempts to sneak past security checkpoints and board flights without a ticket will appear in court on trespassing charges on Thursday after being arrested at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport.Marilyn Hartman, 64, is charged with a misdemeanor count of criminal trespass on public property and one felony count of probation violation, said a Chicago Police Department spokeswoman.Hartman, described by police as a ..
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  • Serial stowaway arrested, again, at Chicago's O'Hare

    Serial stowaway arrested, again, at Chicago's O'Hare
    CHICAGO A woman who is barred from airports around the country due to multiple attempts to sneak past security checkpoints and board flights without a ticket will appear in court on trespassing charges on Thursday after being arrested at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport.Marilyn Hartman, 64, is charged with a misdemeanor count of criminal trespass on public property and one felony count of probation violation, said a Chicago Police Department spokeswoman.Hartman, described by police as a ..
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  • Delaware elementary school mocks "whiners" in email to parents

    Delaware elementary school mocks
    WILMINGTON, Del. -- A Delaware school district has apologized after a staff member inadvertently sent parents a sarcastic "Hurt Feelings Report" that makes fun of "whiners."The News Journal of Wilmington reports that the form is structured like a bullying report and was attached to an email sent Wednesday to parents at Wilmington's Lombardy Elementary School for an upcoming "Exercise Your Brain Day" event.Included on the form are boxes for "whiner's name" and "type of whine used," as well as re..
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  • San Francisco Entrepreneur Suggests Removing 'Riffraff' As Homeless Solution

    San Francisco Entrepreneur Suggests Removing 'Riffraff' As Homeless Solution
    Ladies and gentlemen, meet the Martin Shkreli of gentrification. Justin Keller, a self-described wealthy tech company founder and entrepreneur living in San Francisco for the past three years, has had enough of the homeless roaming his city. He published an open letter to Mayor Ed Lee and Police Chief Greg Suhr on Feb. 15, decrying the "riffraff" walking his streets and bemoaning a commute that forces him to see the "despair of homeless people to and from my way to work every day." "I’ve been li..
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  • Latest: Man police say killed 2 helped split father's estate

    Latest: Man police say killed 2 helped split father's estate
    Photo: Robert Scheer, Robert Scheer/IndyStar Law enforcement personnel stand on a driveway near a home where a woman and her son were fatally shot, in Zionsville, Ind., Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2016. A man wanted in connection with the fatal shootings of his niece and her young son in suburban Indianapolis killed himself Wednesday afternoon at a downtown Indianapolis hotel, police said. (Robert Scheer/The Indianapolis Star via AP) ; MANDATORY CREDIT less Law enfor..
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  • Rain, snow shift weather back to winter in California

    Rain, snow shift weather back to winter in California
    Commuters walk under a light rain downtown in Los Angeles on Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2016, as a storm system arriving in California ends days of clear skies, blazing sunshine and record-setting heat. The National Weather Service said the storm would arrive in Southern California by night, bringing gusty winds to the mountains and passes along with rain and snow through Thursday morning. Commuters walk under a light rain downtown in Los Angeles on... SAN ..
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  • ​Does the Southern Poverty Law Center have an anti-conservative agenda?​

    ​Does the Southern Poverty Law Center have an anti-conservative agenda?​
    The Southern Poverty Law Center’s annual list of extremist groups in the United States is often seen as an authoritative survey of racist and anti-government activity, but some organizations that have been named by the civil rights advocacy say its list serves to silence conservative viewpoints.Last June, SPLC’s Hate Watch blog featured two police officers in Anniston, Ala., who were involved with the League of the South. The organization describes itself online as a “Southern Nationalist organ..
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  • Texas couple accused of waterboarding 13-year-old boy

    Texas couple accused of waterboarding 13-year-old boy
    A North Texas woman and her boyfriend are accused of tying a rope around her 13-year-old son's genitals and subjecting him to waterboarding as a punishment.Kaufman County spokesman Fred Klingelberger said Thursday they each face a charge of felony injury to a child. The charge carries a maximum 20-year prison sentence.A sheriff's affidavit says the incident happened in January. Investigators say the man grabbed the boy and held a towel over his face as the woman poured water over his face. The ..
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  • Couple Smuggled Millions in 'Hell Money' Into US: Officials

    Couple Smuggled Millions in 'Hell Money' Into US: Officials
    A couple tried to smuggle nearly $5 million in counterfeit cash into the U.S., officials said. Authorities stopped the pair after they arrived at Detroit Metropolitan Airport aboard a flight from Seoul, South Korea, on Friday. U.S. Customs and Border Protection found 93 bundles of counterfeit U.S. $100 bills and 32 bundles of counterfeit Vietnamese dong in their luggage. Customs and Border Protection officers seized $4.65 million in counterfeit "Hell money" in Detroit. Customs and ..
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  • Advertising war over Scalia successor begins

    Advertising war over Scalia successor begins
    It's on.The conservative Judicial Crisis Network announced Thursday that it is spending at least $1 million on a radio, TV and digital advertising campaign that urges the Senate to block anyone President Obama nominates to replace Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, whose death last week has roiled the political world.The campaign, dubbed "Let the People Decide," praises several senators who have sided with top Republicans and say the vacancy should be filled by the next president. Among them:..
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