A juvenile, wearing a mask and carrying a stainless steel gun ran into an office of a Van Nuys elementary school, the Los Angeles Police Department told FOX News. Police set up a perimeter around the school. Van Nuys is about 18 miles north of downtown Los Angeles.
Read More »Office Assistant Denies Bringing Case Against British Teddy Bear Teacher
KHARTOUM, Sudan – A Sudanese school office assistant denied Thursday she brought on the case four months ago against a British school teacher convicted of insulting Islam for letting her 6-year-old pupils name a teddy bear Muhammad — a violation under Sudan’s Islamic Sharia law. Sarah Khawad, who worked at …
Read More »Confrontation in Cuba
Monday, February 23 at 3 a.m. ET Hosted by Oliver North With illness causing Cuban dictator Fidel Castro to transfer power “War Stories with Oliver North” takes a look back at the moment in time when our two nations stood on the brink of nuclear war. The beautiful island of …
Read More »Bush Pressuring Senate to Swiftly Adopt Economic Stimulus Package
KANSAS CITY, Missouri – President George W. Bush is relying on his bully pulpit to get an economic deal done, a strategy proving tough with a Senate that fumes at being bullied. Bush was pushing again Friday to boost the sagging economy with a plan of tax rebates for millions …
Read More »Postal Service Suspends Deliveries After Residents Attack Carriers
SAGINAW, Mich. – Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night might keep letter carriers here from doing their jobs. Gunfire and aggressive dogs are something else again. The U.S. Postal Service has temporarily suspended mail deliveries in some neighborhoods where letter carriers have faced real or implied …
Read More »Spice Girls' Tour Bus Driver Helps Nab Suspect in Drunk Carjacking
BURTON, Michigan – A call to authorities from the driver of a Spice Girls’ tour bus about a possible drunken driver led to the arrest of a suspect carjacker. The bus was heading south on the Interstate 75 highway in Michigan on Saturday night when the driver notice a man …
Read More »Spanish-Language Facebook Unveiled
PALO ALTO, Calif. – Facebook Inc. unveiled a Spanish-language version of its popular online social network Thursday, hoping to expand its audience and catch up to rival MySpace.com. It marks the first time Facebook has been available in a language besides English since founder Mark Zuckerberg started the Web site …
Read More »Artist Charged With Manslaughter After Sculpture Kills 2 in England
LONDON – Police charged an artist Wednesday with manslaughter for the deaths of two women killed when an inflatable sculpture broke loose from its moorings. Durham Police said Maurice Agis, 76, faced a charge of gross negligence manslaughter. He was released on bail until a court appearance Feb. 26. Two …
Read More »Protesters Chain Themselves to British Parliament Roof in Possible Inside Job Demonstration
A security review has been launched after protesters chained themselves to the roof of the Houses of Parliament in London. The demonstration was suspected to be an inside job, with all the protesters believed to be guests of Parliament pass-holders. The campaigners from climate action group Plane Stupid were demonstrating …
Read More »Regulations Slim for Bloody Free-for-All Combat Sport
CARTER LAKE, Iowa – Free-for-all combat sport often free of regulations Eds: Multimedia: An audio slideshow to accompany this story is available in the —sports/bloodsport folder. Moving on general news and sports services; also moving on sports lines. AP Photos By NATE JENKINS Associated Press Writer (AP) — One after …
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