Tyson Recalls Chicken Nuggets
Washington (WIBQ)Â -Â Tyson Foods Inc., is recalling approximately 132,520 pounds of fully cooked chicken nugget products that may be contaminated with hard plastic.]The announcement was made by the...
View ArticleOwners Of Some Washing Machines Might Be Due Refund
Undated (WIBQ)Â Â - Consumers who have bought certain front-loading washing machines may be due a refund or credit.Some machines have reportedly caused some clothes and homes to stink.Water can get...
View ArticleBenefit fund for Orlando club shooting victims begins payments
By Barbara ListonORLANDO, Fla. (Reuters) - A benefit fund that raised about $29.5 million for the victims of the mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando began to make payments on Tuesday, the city...
View ArticleAsiana Airlines flight returns to Los Angeles after smoke reported in cargo area
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - An Asiana Airlines flight bound for South Korea returned to Los Angeles on Tuesday after smoke was reported in the cargo section, a spokeswoman for Los Angeles International...
View ArticleNew York City to pay $5.75 million to settle black inmate death lawsuit
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City on Tuesday agreed to pay $5.75 million to the mother of a mentally ill black man who died in 2013 after he was found in his cell naked and covered in feces at Rikers...
View ArticleTribal service deals could help Dakota pipeline impasse: Whiting CEO
By Ernest ScheyderSAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The chief executive of North Dakota's largest oil producer, Whiting Petroleum Corp, says the standoff over the $3.7 billion Dakota Access pipeline could be...
View ArticleDotcom's appeal against extradition to U.S. winds up in New Zealand, ruling...
By Charlotte GreenfieldWELLINGTON (Reuters) - Lawyers for German entrepreneur Kim Dotcom, wanted in the United States on copyright infringement and money-laundering charges over his file-sharing...
View ArticleCongress passes funding bill averting government shutdown
By David Morgan and Richard CowanWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Congress approved a stop-gap funding bill on Wednesday that averts a looming federal government shutdown and provides urgently needed...
View ArticleWashington Post calls for Maine governor to resign
BOSTON (Reuters) - The Washington Post on Wednesday called on Maine Governor Paul LePage to resign, following a series of incidents in which the two-term Republican made racially charged statements and...
View ArticleMother, brother of NYC bomb suspect held in Afghanistan: report
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The mother and a brother of New York City bombing suspect Ahmad Rahami have been detained in Afghanistan after trying to return to the United States and being taken off a flight,...
View ArticleWear purple for domestic violence awareness
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO AM) - October is Domestic Violence Awareness month.Amy Carter with Children's Inn says Minnehaha County Sheriff's Deputies and Sioux Falls Police last year responded to over...
View ArticleAs Islamic State loses ground, risk in U.S. rises: FBI official
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (Reuters) - The United States is likely to face a higher risk of Islamic State-inspired attacks over the next two years as the group loses land in the Middle East, a top official with...
View ArticleCIA chief opposes bill allowing 9/11 suits against Saudi Arabia
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - CIA Director John Brennan said on Wednesday that legislation to allow lawsuits against the government of Saudi Arabia over the Sept. 11 attacks has "grave implications" for U.S....
View ArticleArc of Dreams groundbreaking
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO AM) - Groundbreaking was Wednesday afternoon for the 50 foot high Arc of Dreams that will span the Big Sioux Rivers just south of Raven Industries in Sioux Falls.SculptureWalk...
View ArticleDon't blame cocaine for South American forest loss, study says
By Chris ArsenaultRIO DE JANEIRO (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Infrastructure projects designed to open the western Amazon for investment are to blame for deforestation in parts of Peru, Colombia and...
View ArticleU.S. judge approves but critiques SEC's 'phantom' deal with bank
By Nate RaymondNEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday won approval of a settlement with failed Cayman Islands-based Caledonian Bank Ltd, despite criticism by a...
View ArticleTeen kills father, opens fire on South Carolina schoolyard: police
By Harriet McLeodCHARLESTON, S.C. (Reuters) - A 14-year-old South Carolina boy shot and killed his father then drove to an elementary school playground where he wounded two children and a teacher with...
View ArticleProfessor arrives in Rwanda from U.S. to face genocide trial
By Clement UwiringiyimanaKIGALI (Reuters) - A professor arrived back in Rwanda on Wednesday after being extradited from the United States to stand trial for his part in the country's 1994 genocide, a...
View ArticleMichigan Attorney General says weak Detroit schools can be closed
By Timothy MclaughlinCHICAGO (Reuters) - Underperforming schools in the cash-strapped city of Detroit can be closed this school year, Michigan's Attorney General said in a legal opinion issued...
View ArticleMinnesota pushes ahead with probe of black motorist's shooting death
(Reuters) - Minnesota on Wednesday handed over to prosecutors a probe into the fatal police shooting of a black motorist, officials said, as the county attorney weighed possible charges in a case that...
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