Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Senate investigation finds 'systemic' failures at VA watchdog and other top stories.

  • Senate investigation finds 'systemic' failures at VA watchdog

    Senate investigation finds 'systemic' failures at VA watchdog
    The Department of Veterans Affairs headquarters in Washington, D.C.(Photo: H. Darr Beiser, USA TODAY)WASHINGTON — A Senate investigation of poor health care at a Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Tomah, Wis., found systemic failures in a VA inspector general’s review of the facility that raise questions about the internal watchdog’s ability to ensure adequate health care for veterans nationwide.The probe by the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee found the inspector gene..
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  • After San Bernardino, counselor faces other side of crisis

    After San Bernardino, counselor faces other side of crisis
    LOS ANGELES — Mandy Pifer drove to the Los Angeles Police Department last week and prepared to face a fresh wave of grief. Pifer, a crisis counselor, has spent the last six years comforting people in the aftermath of death. The woman whose sister killed herself with an electric chainsaw. The 8-year-old girl who found her mother shot to death on their couch. The grief she was preparing to encounter was her own. Nearly six months ago, her boyfriend Shannon Johnson was among the 14 killed in the S..
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  • Memorial Day message: Salem County has paid a large price to keep America free

    Memorial Day message: Salem County has paid a large price to keep America free
    PILESGROVE TWP. — For being such a small community, Salem County has paid a high price in the long battle to keep America free. That was the message Monday as veterans, their families and supporters gathered for a Memorial Day tribute at the Salem County Veterans Cemetery. "We all probably served alongside someone who is not here today because he or she was killed in action," guest speaker Patrick Hassler said, addressing the veterans in the audience. Hassler, senior vice commander of VFW Post..
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  • Texas residents brace for more flooding after torrential rains kill six

    Texas residents brace for more flooding after torrential rains kill six
    HOUSTON –  Residents of some rural southeast Texas counties braced for more flooding on Monday along a river that is expected to crest at a record level just two years after it had run dry in places because of drought. National Weather Service meteorologists predicted that the Brazos river would crest at 53.5 feet by midday Tuesday in Fort Bend County, three feet above the previous record and topping a 1994 flood that caused extensive damage. During four days of torrential rain, six people have..
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  • Never-Trump conservatives search for alternative

    Never-Trump conservatives search for alternative
    They understand that getting on the ballot at this late stage will be a challenge but insist they can overcome that with the right candidate and resources.Their continued work to halt Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, comes as Rep. Adam Kinzinger, a prominent GOP congressman from Illinois and Iraq War veteran, has decided to pass on an independent bid. Adam Kinzinger, 38 and in his third House term, would have considered mounting an independent bid had the barriers to an independent run..
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  • Army veteran reportedly identified as gunman in deadly Houston auto shop shooting

    Army veteran reportedly identified as gunman in deadly Houston auto shop shooting
    An Army veteran who served in Afghanistan has been identified as the gunman in a deadly shooting at a Houston auto detailing shop over the weekend.  The shooter's identity has not been made public, but multiple local news outlets reported his name as Dionisio Garza III, 25, of San Bernardino County, Calif.  KTRK reported that investigators identified Garza as the shooter after his personal papers, including his birth certificate and military discharge record, were found in a backpack near the s..
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  • Alligators found eating dead body in western Broward County

    Alligators found eating dead body in western Broward County
    A gruesome drama played out on the edge of the Everglades Monday night, as police tried to recover a human body being eaten by two alligators.Two fishermen called the police after encountering the scene in a canal west of U.S. 27 in the town of Southwest Ranches in western Broward County. The cause of death was not immediately known, and the police said the body appeared to have been in the water for a long time. Officers from the Davie Police Department, which patrols Southwest Ranches, arrive..
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  • Secret Service jump on stage at Bernie Sanders rally amid commotion

    Secret Service jump on stage at Bernie Sanders rally amid commotion
    The Democratic presidential candidate was uninjured and continued speaking, but not before several agents hugged him and pushed him away from the microphone. The identities of the individuals, who yelled as they approached the stage, were not immediately known. They were apprehended and led away by Secret Service from the podium at the Frank Ogawa Plaza, where the rally was being held.After the events of Monday night in Northern California, Sanders spokesman Michael Briggs said, "It was handled ..
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  • 'We'd make the same decision,' zoo director says of gorilla shooting

    'We'd make the same decision,' zoo director says of gorilla shooting
    If they had to do it again, they would respond the same way, the zoo's director said Monday.Cincinnati Zoo Director Thane Maynard said he stands by the decision to kill 17-year-old silverback Harambe to save the child. The boy went under a rail, through wires and over a moat wall to get into the enclosure, according to the zoo. Footage shot by a witness shows Harambe dragging the child through the water as the clamor of the crowd grows louder. But those second-guessing the call "don't understand..
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  • 5 People Injured in Memorial Day Shooting in Baltimore

    Memorial Day in Baltimore was marred by a shooting that left five people with apparent gunshot wounds, according to the Baltimore Police Department. All injuries are non-life threatening, police said. Four of the victims were male -- ages 20, 25, 30 ...
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