2014年8月11日 星期一

2014-08-12 U.S. U.S.

  Billboard   
Second night of rioting after killing of black Missouri teen  Reuters
FERGUSON, Mo. (Reuters) - Police fired tear gas after rioting broke out for a second night in Ferguson, Missouri, despite calls on Monday for calm from the mother of a black teenager who was shot to death by police at the weekend. Ferguson Police Chief ...

FBI Steps In Amid Unrest After Police Kill Missouri Youth   New York Times
Police use tear gas on demonstrators in Missouri town rocked by unarmed teen's ...   Fox News
Police use tear gas on crowd outside St. Louis   seattlepi.com
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  WCNC   
Judge Allows North Carolina Voting Law to Hold During Midterms  TIME
Voter Laws Rob Stephens, a field secretary with the North Carolina NAACP, escorts Rosanell Eaton, a plaintiff in the lawsuit challenging the new North Carolina voting law, out of the Ward Federal building during lunch recess on Monday, July 7, 2014 in ...

Lawyers: Voting lawsuits continue despite ruling   Burlington Times News
Lawyers: NC voting suits continue despite ruling   WNCN

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  NBCNews.com   
Sailboat crew rescued from Hurricane Julio's 100 mph winds off Hawaii  KPAX-TV
HAWAII - A container ship's crew rescued three people Monday from their disabled sailboat as it took on water after getting caught by Hurricane Julio. The crew of the sailboat, the Walkabout, got into trouble about 400 miles northeast of the island of Oahu.
Container Ship Rescues 3 Stranded On Sailboat Destroyed By Hurricane Julio   Huffington Post
Matson Ship Rescues 3 From Hurricane Stricken Sailboat   MarineLink
Drama on the high seas: Matson crew rescues three men trapped on sailboat ...   Pacific Business News (Honolulu)
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Storm forecasters adding extra layers to warnings  MyrtleBeachOnline.com
The Storm Prediction Center is adding two threat levels to its U.S. weather outlooks so people aren't surprised by really bad storms on days with just a "slight risk" of tornadoes, hail or high winds. Beginning Oct. 22, forecasters can say whether slight risk days ...


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Officials say Otter that attacked swimmers in river near Seattle has been tracked ...  Fox News
SEATTLE – Authorities have tracked and killed the otter that attacked a boy and his grandmother as they were swimming in a river near Seattle, state wildlife officials said Monday. Federal officials shot the male otter near the place on the Pilchuck River where ...


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  Daily Mail   
Teenage murder suspect was star wrestler  KIRO Seattle
The photographs KIRO 7 found on the Web of 17-year-old Gabriel Gaeta show him smiling, appearing to enjoy his life. He was consumed, it seems, by the sport of wrestling, and apparently with good reason. He was a star wrestler, along with a brother, ...

Report: 17-year-old held on $1 million bail for rape, murder of six-year-old ...   Daily Digest
Arrest in Murder of 6-Year-Old Jenise Wright   People Magazine
Insight into suspect in Bremerton girl's murder   Northwest Cable News
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  WJXT Jacksonville   
Legislature approves revised map  Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Over the objection of Democrats, the Florida Legislature approved a revised congressional redistricting map on Monday, ending a special session and sending the map back to the courts for another review. Legislative leaders said the new map — revamping ...

Florida lawmakers OK new voting map for Congress   TheNewsTribune.com
Redistricting session ends but challenges to map likely to continue   MiamiHerald.com (blog)
5 Things to Know in Florida for Aug. 12   WEAR

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  Businessweek   
Barneys Reaches Accord Settling Racial-Profiling Allegations  Wall Street Journal
Barneys New York agreed to pay more than $500,000, hire an independent anti-racial profiling consultant and monitor employees more closely under an agreement with state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman settling racial-profiling allegations.
Barneys agrees to pay $525G to settle racial profiling allegations after civil rights ...   New York Daily News
Barneys to pay $525000 in shopper-profiling probe   Albany Times Union
Barneys New York agrees to $525000 settlement in bias case   Newsday
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  KUTV 2News   
Snowboarders say they are victims of discrimination at Alta Ski Resort  KUTV 2News
(KUTV) Several snowboarders say they are victims of discrimination because skiers do not want them on the slopes of Alta Ski Resort. The snowboard organization Wasatch Equality made a video partly to show skiers at Alta they do not like snowboarders and ...

Alta seeks to uphold ban on snowboarders   Salt Lake Tribune
No ruling on Utah ski area's rare snowboarding ban   Washington Times

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  Politico   
White House Picks Engineer From Google to Fix Sites  New York Times
EDGARTOWN, Mass. — Faced with the politically devastating collapse of HealthCare.gov last year, President Obama's White House staff lured Mikey Dickerson away from Google to save the day. Mr. Dickerson will lead a new government team that is ...

After HealthCare.gov, White House creates team to solve tech problems   Sacramento Bee
The White House Now Has A Digital SWAT Team   ReadWrite
Obama hires tech team to improve websites after HealthCare.gov debacle   iT News
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