Fugitive suspected in Wash. couple's deaths surrenders in Calif.
Authorities captured Tony Clyde Reed, left, on Monday, but his brother John Blaine Reed, right, is still missing. (Snohomish County Sherriff's Office). BY Nicole Hensley. NEW YORK DAILY NEWS. Tuesday, May 17, 2016, 3:31 AM. One of the brothers who fled ...>> view originalPolitics|Donald Trump Borrows From Bernie Sanders's Playbook to Woo Democrats
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A damaged OGA Charters bus is hauled away after a fatal rollover on Saturday, May 14, 2016, south of the Dimmit-Webb County line on U.S. 83 North in Texas. (Danny Zaragoza/The Laredo Morning Times via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT (Associated Press) By Associated Press May 16 at 9:47 PM LAREDO, Texas — The Latest on a deadly charter bus crash north of Laredo, Texas (all times local): 8:45 p.m. A heavily traveled South Texas highway will be closed Tuesday for the investigation of a weekend bus cra..>> view originalMissing 64-year-old hiker found tied to tree
USA Today Network Tonya Maxwell, Asheville (N.C.) Citizen-Times 7:54 p.m. EDT May 16, 2016 A 64-year-old woman was found tied to a tree about an hour after she was reported missing in Blue Ridge Parkway. Video provided by Newsy NewslookThe Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina.(Photo: File photo)National Park Service rangers in North Carolina are looking for an unwashed, unkempt 50-year-old man who might be able to tell them why a missing 64-year-old hiker was found late last ..>> view originalTransgender Soldiers: U.S. Military Still Divided On Controversial Issue
Transgender soldiers remain a controversial issue in the United States military. Earlier this year, Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter confirmed the Pentagon will consider allowing transgender soldiers to openly serve. However, four months later, no clear decisions have been made. According to the Washington Post, Carter formed a panel, which was instructed to assess how transgender people would be allowed to openly serve in the U.S. military and the impact the decision would make. Although he ..>> view original
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