A small plane that crashed into a northern Nevada recreational vehicle park, killing both people on board, plunged nose-first close to occupied RVs — and no one on the ground was hurt, authorities said Wednesday.
Monthly Archives: August 2016
{FD} 2 Utah climbers missing on Pakistan mountain
Two Utah climbers have been reported missing in Pakistan on one of its highest mountain peaks.
{FD} Australia outlines tough new measures against Islamic State
Australia’s prime minister as he outlined tougher measures to fight the threat posed by the Islamic State movement.
{FD} Mexican president likely hurt by ‘ill-advised’ Trump meeting
President Enrique Pena Nieto’s decision to meet with possibly Mexico’s most-disliked man is turning into a public relations disaster for him, with social media posters and politicians calling it a national humiliation likely to lower the president’s already historically low popularity ratings.
{FD} Brazil’s Michel Temer inherits presidency on shaky ground
The permanent ouster of deeply unpopular President Dilma Rousseff by Brazil’s Senate means that a man who is arguably just as unpopular is now faced with trying to ease the wounds of a divided nation mired in recession.
{FD} Amid threats of violence Venezuelan opposition tests resolve
Opponents of President Nicolas Maduro promise to flood the streets of Caracas in a major test of their strength and the government’s ability to tolerate growing dissent.
{FD} Grand jury to mull case of Marine vet charged with murder
A grand jury will consider the case of a U.S. Marine Corps veteran charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a woman following a traffic accident near Cleveland.
{FD} 5 people killed in midair plane crash in Alaska, officials say
Alaska State Troopers say all those on board two small planes died in a midair collision in the western part of the state.
{FD} Afghan official says 2 killed in car bombing
An Afghan official says two people were killed when a car bomb exploded in front of the district governor’s office in Logar province east of the capital Kabul.
{FD} G20 governments endorse trade but tighten controls
Leaders of the United States, China and other Group of 20 major economies who meet this weekend say more trade would shore up sluggish global growth but are tightening their own controls on imports.
{FD} Police: Suspicious powder found at Trump Tower not hazardous
Police say they believe that suspicious white powder found at Trump Tower in Manhattan is harmless.
{FD} Authorities: Boy shoots 11-year-old in face
Authorities say an 11-year-old boy has been shot in the face with a handgun by another boy inside a Massachusetts home.
{FD} Memorial held for Gen. John Vessey, ex-Joint Chiefs chairman
Hundreds of mourners have gathered for a service honoring former Army Gen. John Vessey, a Minnesota native who became chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under President Ronald Reagan.
{FD} Hurricane warning downgraded for Hawaii’s Big Island
Forecasters on Wednesday downgraded a previously issued warning for Hawaii’s Big Island, saying Hurricane Madeline would likely weaken to a tropical storm as it passes to the south of the island.
{FD} FBI seeks public’s help in Indiana girl’s 2005 killing
Haunted by the 2005 slaying of an Indiana schoolgirl, whose decapitated and dismembered body was found by boaters in a river near Chicago, federal and local officials appealed for the public’s help Wednesday in solving the crime.
{FD} UN body says Sioux must have say in pipeline project
The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe must have a say with regard to a $3.8 billion oil pipeline that could disturb sacred sites and impact drinking water for 8,000 tribal members, representatives of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues said Wednesday.
{FD} An Entrepreneur’s Guide to Compliance
Leaders in any capacity have a responsibility to maintain compliance, not only with industry and company standards, but with state and federal regulations as well.
{FD} 5 people killed in midair plane crash, Alaska troopers say
Alaska State Troopers say all five people aboard two small planes died in a midair collision in the western part of the state.
{FD} UN test ban head: Israel should ratify treaty within 5 years
The head of the United Nations nuclear test ban treaty organization says it should take at most five years for Israel to ratify the treaty — and he thinks Iran will also ratify but the timing is uncertain.
{FD} Hurricane Madeline weakens as it nears Hawaii’s Big Island
Merchants boarded up shop windows Wednesday along Hilo Bay, and shoppers snatched supplies of food and water from grocery store shelves as what could be the first hurricane to hit Hawaii in a quarter-century neared the island.
{FD} The Latest: Man who allegedly kidnapped wife now brain dead
The Latest on a man hospitalized with a self-inflicted gunshot wound after the wife he allegedly kidnapped was found dead in a barn (all times local): 6:50 p.m.
{FD} Brazil’s ousted and incoming leaders go from allies to foes
For years, President Dilma Rousseff and Vice President Michel Temer had a political partnership of convenience.
{FD} 10 Social Media Posts That Deserve a Place in Your Content Calendar
These easy-to-customize structures can help you drive up engagement and attract a community of avid brand users.
{FD} Police look into whether sun glare was factor in New York City kayak crash
Authorities are looking into whether sun glare was a factor in an accident in which a ferry departing a pier slammed into a group of kayakers, critically injuring one and knocking some into the Hudson River.