ABERDEEN, S.D. – Andrew Fischer was a stock clerk earning less than $100 a week in 1963 when a doctor explained why his pregnant wife’s belly had grown so large: She was about to give birth to five babies, who would become the first known surviving quintuplets born in the …
Read More »Lawsuits say St. Louis County town jails are 'debtors prisons' for those who can't pay fines
ST. LOUIS – Federal lawsuits allege that jails in the St. Louis County towns of Ferguson and Jennings operate essentially as modern-day debtors’ prisons, where minor traffic offenses can lead to extended periods behind bars. Two lawsuits were filed Sunday on behalf of people who have spent time in jail …
Read More »Snow falls off Boston-area ice rink roof buries 1 man, pummels 4 other people
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Snow falling off a Boston-area ice rink roof buried a man and pummeled four other people Wednesday as they were walking on a path near the rink, police said. The man was partially dug out by his brother and a rink employee before firefighters arrived to free …
Read More »Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, activist who transformed Notre Dame into an academic power, dies at 97
SOUTH BEND, Ind. – The priest who transformed the University of Notre Dame into an academic power during his 35 years in charge while also serving as an adviser to popes and presidents has died. University spokesman Paul Browne says the Rev. Theodore Hesburgh died Thursday night at age 97. …
Read More »US court grants porn publisher Larry Flynt's push for records on Missouri's execution methods
ST. LOUIS – An appeals court says porn publisher Larry Flynt can join a lawsuit seeking to force Missouri to disclose more details of its execution methods. A three-judge panel of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis issued the ruling Tuesday. It reverses a lower court …
Read More »A Thank You on the Fourth
We barbecue in the sun. They bake in the sun. We swim. They stand watch. We party. They perform. We dither. They deliver. We gather with friends. They gather with comrades. We celebrate our independence. They make it possible. Whether in Iraq, or Afghanistan (search): They protect the peace, so …
Read More »Proposed ban on ivory sales in Vermont raises questions about old pianos, other antiques
MONTPELIER, Vt. – Supporters of a proposed ban on the sale of ivory and rhinoceros horns in Vermont are upset by a move to insert exemptions into the legislation for old pianos and other antiques. Vermont activist Ashley McAvey told a state legislative committee Thursday that permitting any sales of …
Read More »3 newborn kittens found lined up, decapitated in New York in crime called 'vicious, heinous'
RONKONKOMA, N.Y. – Authorities say three newborn kittens have been found lined up and decapitated in New York. An animal-welfare activist calls the crime a “vicious, heinous act of animal cruelty.” The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in Suffolk County says the dead kittens were discovered Wednesday …
Read More »Police find guns, survivalist bags at home where Ohio man was fatally shot in 26-hour standoff
MANSFIELD, Ohio – Police say the home where an Ohio man was fatally shot by officers after a 26-hour standoff contained loaded assault weapons, ammunition and survivalist bags with food and medical supplies. Mansfield police said Wednesday the items were found during an initial assessment of the home where 58-year-old …
Read More »Federal appeals court seems reluctant to reinstate guilty verdict in NYC 'cannibal cop' case
NEW YORK – Two judges on a federal appeals panel seem unlikely to reinstate a guilty verdict against a former New York City police officer who became dubbed the “cannibal cop” for his online exchanges about kidnapping and eating women. But the panel’s third judge appeared firmly on the side …
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