Nov 07 Disney ends press screening ban on Los Angeles Times after backlash By Justin Scuiletti Disney will no longer block The Los Angeles Times from attending press screenings of its movies, ending a controversial ban that had many news organizations threatening to also boycott those screenings. Continue reading
Nov 07 Iraqi VP calls Iran-backed militias his nation’s top threat By Stephen Braun, Associated Press WASHINGTON — Iraq's highest-ranking Sunni leader said Tuesday the growing influence of Iranian-backed Shiite militias looms as the nation's most pressing future security threat and called for bolstering U.S. military aid to Sunni forces. Continue reading
Nov 07 Urine screens cost $8.5 billion a year — more than the entire EPA budget By Fred Schulte and Elizabeth Lucas, Kaiser Health News Spending on urine screens and related genetic tests quadrupled from 2011 to 2014 to an estimated $8.5 billion a year — more than the entire budget of the Environmental Protection Agency. The federal government paid providers more to conduct urine… Continue reading
Nov 07 A 2-million-year-old ‘supergene’ helps these butterflies mimic their poisonous cousins By Rashmi Shivni, Teresa Carey When it comes to survival of the fittest, female swallowtail butterflies are masters of disguise. Here's why. Continue reading
Nov 07 WATCH: Senators introduce bill to stop those convicted of domestic violence from buying guns By Erica R. Hendry Devin Patrick Kelley, the man who attacked worshippers at a south Texas church Sunday, was found guilty of domestic violence in 2012, while serving in the military. Continue reading
Nov 07 Baltimore officer who transported Freddie Gray will keep job, after police panel finds him not guilty By Joshua Barajas A police trial board in Baltimore found police officer Caesar Goodson Jr. not guilty of all 21 administrative charges in the death of Freddie Gray, who died while in police custody more than two years ago. Continue reading
Nov 07 U.S. ends temporary residency permits for Nicaraguans, defers on Hondurans By Luis Alonso Lugo, Associated Press The Trump administration is planning a January 2019 end to a temporary residency permit program for 5,000 citizens from Nicaragua who have lived in the United States for almost two decades. Continue reading
Nov 07 NAACP says voters receiving bogus phone calls By Associated Press The NAACP says voters in northern Virginia have received phone calls from people who are lying to them and telling them their polling place has changed. Continue reading
Nov 07 PHOTOS: Praise, protests and ambivalence mark 100 years since the Russian Revolution By Larisa Epatko Red flag-draped rallies in Moscow marked the 100th anniversary of the Russian Revolution on Tuesday. But despite the demonstrations, the crimes of the past and faded memories have made some Russians ambivalent about the centenary. Continue reading
Nov 07 A look at the top U.S. races on Election Day By Associated Press Voters are electing two governors, a few big-city mayors, one member of Congress and deciding a first-in-the-nation ballot measure in an election dominated by local and state races. Continue reading