Thursday, September 8, 2016

Paul LePage, the Governor of Maine, Now Says He's Not Quitting and other top stories.

  • Paul LePage, the Governor of Maine, Now Says He's Not Quitting

    AUGUSTA, Me. — Paul R. LePage, the embattled Republican governor of Maine, declared on Wednesday that he would not step down despite widespread criticism over a profane threat and generalizations about drugs and race that had prompted him to hint on Tuesday that he might abort his second term.“I will not resign,” said Mr. LePage, who tried to put to rest swirling questions about his state of mind.“I’m not an alcoholic, and I’m not a drug addict, and I don’t have mental issues,” he said. “What I..
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  • 5 firefighters reportedly hurt in ladder truck crash in Philly

    5 firefighters reportedly hurt in ladder truck crash in Philly
    PENNS LANDING — Five firefighters were injured in a crash involving a ladder truck and tractor trailer early Thursday, 6abc reports. The crash occurred at roughly 3:20 a.m. on Interstate 95 south just beyond Washington Avenue, the report says. The driver of the tractor trailer lost control of the vehicle and crashed into the back of a Philadelphia Fire Department truck, injuring the five firefighters who are in stable condition at Hahnemann University Hospital, the report says. CLEARED: Acci..
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  • Bill Clinton used tax dollars to subsidize foundation, private email server

    Bill Clinton used tax dollars to subsidize foundation, private email server
    Bill Clinton's staff used a decades-old federal government program, originally created to keep former presidents out of the poorhouse, to subsidize his family’s foundation and an associated business, and to support his wife’s private email server, a POLITICO investigation has found. Taxpayer cash was used to buy IT equipment — including servers — housed at the Clinton Foundation, and also to supplement the pay and benefits of several aides now at the center of the email and cash-for-access sca..
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  • Alfonso Aguilar Feels 'Misled' on Trump's Immigration Plan

    Alfonso Aguilar Feels 'Misled' on Trump's Immigration Plan
    A key Latino Donald Trump supporter said he felt "disappointed and misled" after the GOP presidential nominee appeared to double down on a pledge of mass deportation for undocumented immigrants. Alfonso Aguilar, the president of the Latino Partnership for Conservative Principles, took to Twitter after Trump said during a speech on Wednesday that he would target "every undocumented immigrant." "There will be no amnesty," Trump told the crowd in Phoenix, Arizona. "Our message to the world wi..
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  • Aug. 2016: Chicago's Bloodiest Month in Two Decades

    Aug. 2016: Chicago's Bloodiest Month in Two Decades
    Chicago saw its bloodiest month in two decades this August, after police recorded a staggering 90 murders, 384 shootings and 472 total shooting victims. So far this year, police in the Windy City have logged at least 468 murders and 2,848 shooting victims.
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  • Five people dead after two planes crash midair in Alaska

    Five people dead after two planes crash midair in Alaska
    Pilot Harry Wrase Jr. of Wasilla, Alaska, was one of the victims in a two-plane collision over Bethel, Alaska, August 31, 2016. His niece Hannah Nadesta Brown posted this photo of him with the caption: My heart is so broken. Today we lost my uncle to ...
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  • Tropical Storm Madeline: Weaker cyclone brings rain, wind - Honolulu Star

    Tropical Storm Madeline: Weaker cyclone brings rain, wind - Honolulu Star
    Tropical Storm Madeline caused flooding Wednesday in the Vacationland subdivision of Kapoho on Hawaii island. HOLLYN JOHNSON / HAWAII TRIBUNE-HERALD Suisan Fish Market in Keaukaha was boarded up as. HOLLYN JOHNSON / HAWAII ...
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  • Kidnapped Pa. wife shot dead had feared husband would kill her

    Kidnapped Pa. wife shot dead had feared husband would kill her
    "She was scared to death of him. He threatened her all the time," Tierne Ewing's father, Richard Kopko, told WPXI-TV in Pittsburgh in wake of the Washington County woman's death after allegedly being kidnapped twice this summer by her husband. "He beat her several times," the father added. The abused wife proved prophetic when on Tuesday her husband, out on bail and electronic monitoring following an alleged kidnapping earlier this summer, again allegedly abducted his wife at gunpoint. Only th..
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A fleet of 'Mutation Response Vehicles' was spotted near Orlando ... .Report: Apple Watch 2 won't include cellular, focusing instead on GPS for fitness features .
A fleet of 'Mutation Response Vehicles' was spotted near Orlando ... .Sepsis is a medical emergency, CDC says. It can be stopped if caught in time. .

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