Michele Richinick
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A memo dated Dec. 17, 2008 cited a sergeant telling a captain that Bates was using his personal vehicle to make unauthorized traffic stops.
David Petraeus was sentenced Thursday to two-years of probation and must pay a $100,000 fine for leaking classified military information to his biographer.
The former first daughter avoided directly answering a question about recent allegations against the Clinton Foundation, for which she serves as vice chair.
Pope Francis contributed to the eventual thaw of tense relations between the United States and Cuba last December.
“Simply refusing to say the words ‘climate change’ doesn’t mean climate change isn’t happening,” Obama said, in a pointed rebuke of Florida Gov. Rick Scott.
Robert Bates, the volunteer deputy reserve who allegedly shot an unarmed black man in Tulsa, pleaded not guilty Tuesday to second-degree manslaughter charges.
As the world’s oceans swell with massive floating islands of garbage, one company has seized on an innovative idea to turn the debris into shoes and clothes.
The new assignments were the result of threats against the deputies and their families, Tulsa County Sheriff Stanley Glanz said Monday.
In the years since the massacre at Virginia Tech, the worst school shooting in U.S. history, more than 100 similar tragedies have occurred on American soil.
The billionaire plans to give up part of his property in San Francisco for a 224-unit affordable housing development.