2015年10月11日 星期日

2015-10-12 U.S. U.S.


NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
   
County says partial settlement reached in West, Texas blast   
seattlepi.com
WACO, Texas (AP) — A settlement was reached with families of some victims of a massive West, Texas fertilizer explosion that killed 15 people and leveled part of the town two years ago, according to a post on the website of McLennan County, where a ...
County says settlement reached in West, Texas blast   Appeal-Democrat

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New York Daily News
   
Memphis officer killed in driveway after domestic dispute between neighbors   
New York Daily News
A Memphis police officer — an expecting father — was fatally shot near his home Sunday afternoon, police said. Authorities identified the fallen officer as 31-year-old Terence Olridge, who had been with the department for a little more than a year.
Police: Off-duty Memphis officer fatally shot   Washington Post
Latest: MPD officer killed, suspect in custody   MyFox Memphis
Tennessee Cop, a Soon-to-Be-Father, Killed Off Duty   NBCNews.com
SFGate   
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NOLA.com
   
Hundreds rally against Confederate sign on Mississippi flag   
NOLA.com
People march in Jackson, Miss., Sunday, Oct. 11, 2015, en route to a change-the-flag rally on the steps of the state Capitol. Civil-rights leader Myrlie Evers-Williams, Mississippi-born rapper David Banner and a prominent South Carolina lawmaker are ...
Hundreds protest Confederate symbol on Mississippi flag   Al Jazeera America

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Washington Post
   
Southwest Airlines blames technology problems for flight delays   
Washington Post
Southwest Airlines says hundreds of flights have been delayed by technical issues that are forcing it to check in some customers manually at airports and are causing long lines. The Dallas-based company was asking travelers to arrive at least two hours ...

Southwest: Technical Issues Delay Hundreds Of Flights   CBS Local
Southwest Airlines Flights Delayed by Technology Problems   Wall Street Journal
Long lines at Denver airport amid Southwest Airlines computer glitch   The Denver Post
Local 10   
Charlotte Observer   
NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth   
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American Press
   
Jobs, gov't distrust central to national park proposal fight   
American Press
TOWNSHIP 3, RANGE 8, Maine — The rolling forests where Henry David Thoreau once paddled a river in the shadow of Mount Katahdin are at the center of a fight over a $100 million offer by the founder of Burt's Bees to create the nation's next national park.

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NBCSports.com
   
California bans use of “Redskins” name   
NBCSports.com
The nickname used by one of the NFL teams has no been banned in a state where three NFL teams do business. Via NBC News, California governor Jerry Brown signed into law on Sunday a provision banning schools from using the term “Redskins” as a ...

California to ban 'Redskins' for school sports, keep Confederate building names   Reuters
California Becomes First State To Enact Law Banning Redskins Nickname   Forbes
California Becomes First State To Ban 'Redskins' Team Name   Huffington Post
Los Angeles Times   
NBCNews.com   
Washington Times   
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New York Times
   
Clinton Emails Became the New Focus of Benghazi Inquiry   
New York Times
WASHINGTON — When the House select committee investigating the 2012 attacks on American government outposts in Benghazi, Libya, was created, Democrats immediately criticized it as a partisan effort to damage the political fortunes of Hillary Rodham ...

Clinton camp, Democrats blast Benghazi committee after ex-staffer's claims   CNN
Gowdy: Fired Benghazi panel staffer decided to 'run to the press' after failed ...   Fox News
Head of Benghazi committee rejects claims by fired staffer   Washington Post
NBCNews.com   
Reuters   
Newsmax   
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New York Times
   
Two Reviews of Tamir Rice Shooting in Cleveland Are Seen as Shielding Police   
New York Times
For almost a year, activists in Cleveland have pushed for the arrest of Officer Tim Loehmann, the rookie patrolman who fatally shot 12-year-old Tamir Rice near a recreation center in November. Protesters have marched through Cleveland, shared their ...

Cleveland officer who shot Tamir Rice acted reasonably, review finds   Washington Post
Activists Criticize Prosecutor In Charge Of Tamir Rice Reports   Huffington Post
Cleveland Officer Used Reasonable Force in Shooting of Tamir Rice, Experts Find   Wall Street Journal
New York Magazine   
The Boston Globe   
Police News   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Obama defends Clinton over private email server, blames controversy on politics   
Los Angeles Times
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton at a campaign event last week in Davenport, Iowa. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton at a campaign event last week in Davenport, Iowa. (Charlie Neibergall / Associated Press).
Obama says Clinton email server a mistake, but not security threat   USA TODAY
Obama Says Private Clinton Emails Not a National Security Problem   NBCNews.com
Obama: Hillary Clinton's Personal Email a Mistake but Didn't Endanger US   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Chicago Tribune   
ABC News   
Daily Caller   
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CBS Local
   
Somali Organization Urges Caution Ahead Of Nationwide Anti-Muslim Rallies   
CBS Local
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Muslim Minnesotans are on edge ahead of planned rallies with armed protesters across the country this weekend. A spokesman for the Council for American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation's leading Muslim civil rights group, ...

Anti-Islam rallies across USA making Muslims wary   USA TODAY

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