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Major California Freeway Closed Indefinitely After Bridge Collapse

July 20, 2015 By Ellen Smith

All visitors alongside a serious freeway connecting California and Arizona was blocked indefinitely when a bridge over a desert wash collapsed throughout heavy rain, and the roadway in the other way suffered extreme injury, authorities stated. … [Read more...]

The UN Is Paving the Way for Lifting Sanctions on Iran

July 20, 2015 By Ellen Smith

The vote, set for 9:00 am (1300 GMT) is solely a formality. The council's 5 everlasting members Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States plus Germany crafted the deal signed in Vienna on Tuesday in addition to the draft UN decision. … [Read more...]

Bombings Targeting Hamas Leaders in Gaza May Be Tied to ISIS

July 20, 2015 By Ellen Smith

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip –  At least 4 bombings rocked Gaza City early Sunday, targeting automobiles belonging to officers from Islamic factions, together with the territory's Hamas rulers. There have been no fatalities from the blasts. … [Read more...]

Cops Hunt for Sex Offender Town Locked Down After 4 People Shot

July 17, 2015 By Ellen Smith

Maine State Police launched these pictures of Anthony Lord, sex offender needed in a number of capturing. Maine police on Friday launched a manhunt--and locked down a whole town-- for a registered sex offender in a stolen pulp truck following the shootings of 4 people in three northern Maine cities. … [Read more...]

Concern For Great Barrier Reef After Oily Patches Found Off Australia’s Coast

July 17, 2015 By Ellen Smith

Oil was spotted off the coast of Queensland, Australia on Friday, sparking fears that a spill might threaten the Great Barrier Reef. A fisherman reported a sheen of about 1 kilometer (about .6 miles) Friday afternoon (Australia time), the Guardian reported. … [Read more...]

One Injured in Mission District Shooting

July 17, 2015 By Ellen Smith

One man was injured in a shooting on Harrison Street near Cesar Chavez on Thursday evening. One man was injured in a shooting on Harrison Street near Cesar... … [Read more...]

Buster the Bomb-Sniffer Mourned After 5 Tours of Duty

July 17, 2015 By Ellen Smith

Buster, a 13-year-old springer spaniel, not only steered his owner through war, but braved bombs and bullets to help save the lives of thousands of troops in Iraq, Afghanistan and Bosnia. With a heavy heart, Flight Sgt. Will Barrow of the British Royal Air Force announced Thursday the death of his beloved military dog. … [Read more...]

How the Chattanooga Shooting Unfolded

July 17, 2015 By Ellen Smith

The proximity of two different military offices and the mystery surrounding a lone gunman caused confusion as local and federal authorities tried to respond to a fatal attack in Chattanooga. Now investigators have been able to outline how the attack on Thursday unfolded, leaving four Marines dead, three others injured, not including the shooter, who also died. … [Read more...]

DEA Confident Escaped Drug Lord Will Be Found Again

July 17, 2015 By Ellen Smith

The Drug Enforcement Administration's top agent hasn't really slept since he got word Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman had sneaked out of maximum-security prison in Mexico though a mile-long tunnel that opened beneath his cell's shower nearly a week ago. … [Read more...]

Canadian Pipeline Spills 1.3 Million Gallons Of Bitumen, Produced Water and Sand

July 17, 2015 By Ellen Smith

An pipeline spill in Alberta, Canada has leaked some 1,320,000 gallons, or 31,000 barrels, of emulsion — a mixture of bitumen, produced water, and sand — south of Fort McMurray, a hub for Canada’s tar sands mining and refining industry. The leak, which was discovered Wednesday afternoon, is the largest pipeline spill in the province in 35 years, when a 54,000 barrel oil spill … [Read more...]

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