Saturday, September 3, 2016

Tropical Storm Hermine moves into Carolinas, heavy rain forecast and other top stories.

  • Tropical Storm Hermine moves into Carolinas, heavy rain forecast

    Forecasters with the National Weather Service said as many as 7 inches of rain could fall, and in isolated areas it could be more than that. A flash flood watch was issued for northeast South Carolina and southeast North Carolina though Saturday morning.The path of the storm, which smashed into Florida's Panhandle as a Category 1 hurricane Friday morning, is projected to move through the North Carolina coast Friday night and head into the Atlantic Ocean on Saturday.The Labor Day weekend worry? R..
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  • Cornell University welcomes 12-year-old college freshman — the school's youngest student ever

    Cornell University welcomes 12-year-old college freshman — the school's youngest student ever
    When he was 2, Jeremy Shuler was reading books in English and Korean. At 6, he was studying calculus. Now, at an age when most kids are attending middle school, the exuberant 12-year-old is a freshman at Cornell University, the youngest the Ivy League school has on record."It's risky to extrapolate, but if you look at his trajectory and he stays on course, one day he'll solve some problem we haven't even conceived of," said Cornell Engineering Dean Lance Collins. "That's pretty exciting." Jerem..
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  • Bulls' Dwyane Wade Urges Chicago to Adopt Laws to Make City Safer

    Bulls' Dwyane Wade Urges Chicago to Adopt Laws to Make City Safer
    Photo Dwyane Wade will join the Chicago Bulls this season after spending his first 13 years in the N.B.A. with the Miami Heat. Credit Duane Burleson/Associated Press Dwyane Wade has lashed out against the gun laws in his hometown Chicago, calling them weak and saying that he has urged city officials to enact changes to make the city safer.Wade, a Chicago Bulls guard whose cousin was shot dead last week, said his children are afraid of police officers in the same way he ..
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  • Texas Attorney General Dines With 8-Year-Old Transgender Boy

    Texas Attorney General Dines With 8-Year-Old Transgender Boy
    Follow CBSDFW.COM: Facebook | Twitter AUSTIN (AP) — The Texas mother of an 8-year-old transgender boy says she had some unlikely company over for dinner: the state’s Republican attorney general, who is suing over Obama administration efforts to expand transgender rights. Amber Briggle said Friday that Ken Paxton and his wife, Angela, spent nearly two hours at their Denton house this week having dinner with her husband, their 4-year-old daughter and MG, her transgender son who Briggle had invite..
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  • Obama's Asian Pivot Leaves Closer Ties, New Challenges

    Obama's Asian Pivot Leaves Closer Ties, New Challenges
    The symbiosis sparked an upswing in relations under former President Benigno Aquino III at the same time as ties with Beijing strained after Chinese ships seized the disputed Scarborough Shoal in 2012. The antagonism worsened when Aquino's government sued China the following year before an international arbitration tribunal over contested territories.In 2014, the long-time treaty allies signed a defense pact allowing American forces to temporarily base in designated Philippine military camps. I..
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  • Schuette Must Decide Whether To Take Voting Case To SCOTUS [UPDATE]

    Schuette Must Decide Whether To Take Voting Case To SCOTUS [UPDATE]
    Jake Neher/WDET UPDATE: Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette has filed an emergency appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court. A legal drama over Michigan’s November election ballot could land next on the steps of the United States Supreme Court. A federal appeals court has denied Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette’s request for a review of the straight-ticket voting controversy. Republicans in the Legislature adopted a bill signed into law by Gov. Rick Snyder earlier this year law that banne..
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  • New Mexico police officer, suspect shot and killed after exchange of gunfire

    New Mexico police officer, suspect shot and killed after exchange of gunfire
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. –  A police officer who authorities say attempted to chase down a 38-year-old felon with three active arrest warrants was fatally shot by the suspect Friday after an exchange of gunfire in a southern New Mexico town. The suspect, Joseph Moreno, also was killed in the morning shootout near a trailer park in Alamogordo, police said at a news conference. The desert town of about 31,000 people is home to the White Sands National Monument and Holloman Air Force Base. Police identi..
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  • Brock Turner released from jail after serving 3 months for sexual assault

    Brock Turner released from jail after serving 3 months for sexual assault
    The former Stanford University swimmer bowed his head as he rushed past a crowd of reporters. He didn't say a word before getting into a white SUV awaiting him."We don't know who picked him up or where he's going, but we're done with him," Santa Clara County Sheriff Laurie Smith told reporters outside the jail. "He should be in prison right now, but he's not in our custody."The case drew national attention after the victim's wrenching impact statement went viral. The brevity of Turner's sentence..
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  • Congress Returns: Much Ado About Little To Do

    Congress Returns: Much Ado About Little To Do
    Enlarge this image House Speaker Paul Ryan, left, and House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy at a July news conference on Capitol Hill. J. Scott Applewhite/AP hide caption toggle caption J. Scott Applewhite/AP House Speaker Paul Ryan, left, and House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy at a July news conference on Capitol Hill. J. Sc..
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  • FBI Papers Offer Closer Look at Hillary Clinton Email Inquiry

    FBI Papers Offer Closer Look at Hillary Clinton Email Inquiry
    Days after The New York Times first reported that Mrs. Clinton had used a private email system exclusively as secretary of state, the House committee investigating the 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya, asked that her emails be preserved and subpoenaed those that were related to the attacks.About three weeks later, however, the unnamed specialist “had an ‘oh shit’ moment” and realized that he had not destroyed an archive of emails that was supposed to have been deleted a year earlier, according t..
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