The Spanish humanitarian ship Open Arms remains stuck in the Mediterranean Sea off Italy’s southernmost island for an eighth day.
Author: Associated Press
White Chicago man charged with hate crime after shouting alleged slurs, firing air rifle
Chicago man Ryan J. Salsman has been charged with a felony hate crime after he fired an air rifle at his neighbors while shouting racial slurs.
Russian nuclear-capable bombers flew over the Bering Sea. US fighter jets shadowed them
Two Russian nuclear-capable strategic bombers have flown a patrol mission over the Bering Sea, where they were escorted by U.S. fighter jets.
‘A point of desperation’: Iraqi refugees removing GPS trackers to avoid deportation
One man removed his GPS tracker on the day he was to be deported, but was later arrested and is held in jail.
$10.7 billion deal: Broadcom to buy Symantec’s enterprise business
Broadcom expects the Symantec business to haul in over $2 billion in annual revenue.
State Department issues travel advisory on Hong Kong amid pro-democracy protests
The State Department’s Level 2 travel advisory, issued Thursday, urges “increased caution in Hong Kong due to civil unrest.”
FedEx severs ties with Amazon
FedEx is severing ties with Amazon as the online retailer builds out its own delivery fleet and becomes more of a threat.
Sarah Palin’s defamation lawsuit against New York Times back from the dead
An appeals court has revived a defamation lawsuit Sarah Palin brought against The New York Times.
9 women sued Dartmouth for ignoring sexual misconduct. The college settled for $14M
Dartmouth College has settled a federal lawsuit with nine women who sued the school over allegations that it ignored years of harassment and assault.
Another alligator in Chicago? Police raid discovers guns, drugs and a gator
Officers serving a search warrant at a northwest side house found a 3-foot alligator along with some guns and drugs.