Sunday, August 7, 2016

Louisiana pols go to court blaming Big Oil for coastal ruin and other top stories.

  • Louisiana pols go to court blaming Big Oil for coastal ruin

    Louisiana pols go to court blaming Big Oil for coastal ruin
    The oil industry has left a big footprint along the Gulf Coast, where a Delaware-sized stretch of Louisiana has disappeared.But few politicians would blame Big Oil for ecosystem abuse in a state where the industry employs up to 300,000 people and injects $73 billion into the economy.Until now.Following the lead of Gov. John Bel Edwards, Louisiana political orthodoxy is being turned upside-down as prominent leaders of both parties join lawsuits seeking billions of dollars for environmental impro..
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  • Fairfax City mayor arrested in connection with alleged meth-for-sex scheme

    Fairfax City mayor arrested in connection with alleged meth-for-sex scheme
    The mayor of Fairfax City has been arrested and charged in connection with what authorities say was a methamphetamine-for-sex scheme. Richard “Scott” Silverthorne, 50, was arrested as part of an undercover sting by police, authorities announced Friday. The scheme involved Silverthorne offering of meth in exchange for group sexual encounters with men, police allege. Before his arrest Thursday, police claim Silverthorne provided the drug to undercover detectives at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Tyson..
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  • 'I lost it, I just snapped': Indiana police officer shot fellow cop in fit of jealousy

    'I lost it, I just snapped': Indiana police officer shot fellow cop in fit of jealousy
    An off-duty Indianapolis officer is in jail after allegedly shooting and wounding a fellow officer who was investigating a complaint from the accused's estranged wife. (Reuters) Adrian Aurs showed up at his estranged wife’s apartment late Friday. The Indianapolis police officer was angry and armed. What he saw in the living room made him even more angry. “What are you laughing at with another man in your apartment!” Aurs yelled as he pointed his gun, according to a probable-cause affidavi..
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  • George Zimmerman reportedly punched in face

    George Zimmerman reportedly punched in face
    According to a Seminole County sheriff's report on the Sunday evening incident, Zimmerman told the officers he had a short conversation with another man over the man's tattoos and was trying to prove who he was when another man identified only as Eddie asked if he was bragging about the 2012 shooting for which Zimmerman was acquitted.Zimmerman told deputies he said, "No," and went back to his table after the man made a profane remark and demanded he leave the restaurant. A few minutes later, the..
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  • Hillary Clinton's Strategy Against Donald Trump: I'm a Wonk, He's a Scrooge

    Hillary Clinton's Strategy Against Donald Trump: I'm a Wonk, He's a Scrooge
    Hillary Clinton wants to make the presidential election a choice between a wonk and a scrooge. In campaign stops from Pennsylvania to Colorado and in new television advertisements this week, Clinton has presented herself as a cerebral policy-maker and Donald Trump as a heartless businessman, driving home a theme that her campaign hopes will define the race. Clinton in recent days toured a tie factory in Denver and an electrical contracting facility in Las Vegas, where the themes were honest ..
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  • Help is coming: People across the state helping those impacted by Roaring Lion Fire

    Help is coming: People across the state helping those impacted by Roaring Lion Fire
    Montanans across the state -- from civic clubs and businesses to churches and media organizations -- are stepping up to help raise money and provide aid for people affected by the Roaring Lion Fire south of Hamilton.Ann Bethea, president of the Florence Civic Club, said it didn’t take her members long to decide they needed to do something to help out their neighbors to the south who were being displaced by the blaze that has burned more than 11 square miles in the Bitterroot.“One of our members..
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  • The Latest: Memorial slated for slain San Diego officer

    The Latest: Memorial slated for slain San Diego officer
    FILE - This undated file photo provided by the San Diego Police Department shows San Diego Police officer Jonathan De Guzman who was killed in a shooting Thursday, July 28, 2016. De Guzman who was fatally shot in the driver’s seat of his patrol car after his partner approached a man on the street will be buried Friday, Aug. 5, 2016. De Guzman’s burial will follow the second memorial service in two days for the decorated officer, a 16-year veteran of the force. (San Diego Police Department vi..
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  • Chicago police release video related to shooting of unarmed man

    Chicago police release video related to shooting of unarmed man
    Chicago Police Department released videos Friday showing the July 28 officer-involved shooting incident of 18-year-old Paul O'Neal. Officers are heard cursing at O'Neal, whose arms appear limp as they put him in handcuffs. The fatal shooting is not captured in the videos, but the shots can be heard. Chicago police, in a nationwide conference call and bulletin, warned of "civil unrest" and potential violence against cops following the department's anticipated release of video related to an incide..
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  • Mom, Boyfriend Charged In Connection With Child's Death In Englewood Fire

    Mom, Boyfriend Charged In Connection With Child's Death In Englewood Fire
    CHICAGO (CBS) — A mother and her boyfriend have been charged with attempted arson and concealment of a death, after they set the body of her 4-year-old deceased son on fire inside a vacant home in Englewood. Alyssa Garcia, 27, her boyfriend, Christian Camerena, 19, and a juvenile offender were all facing charges in the boy’s death. Garcia formulated the plot because she feared the state would take away her other five children. Police said the child was found wrapped in a burnt blanket in a ho..
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  • Suspect in Atlanta Teens' Double Homicide Had 'Previous Encounters with the Police'

    Suspect in Atlanta Teens' Double Homicide Had 'Previous Encounters with the Police'
    Jeffrey A. Hazelwood Roswell Police Department By Adam Carlson and Elissa Rosen 08/05/2016 AT 11:15 AM EDT The 20-year-old man suspected of killing two Atlanta-area teens had "previous encounters with the police," but no known criminal record, authorities tell PEOPLE. Police have so far declined to discuss a possible motive in the double killings of Carter Davis and Natalie Henderson, both 17, who were both found shot once in the head behind a Roswell, Georgia, Publix early Monday. On W..
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