Man charged in the death of a University of Georgia professor at a home where authorities say the homeowner apparently killed himself after investigators arrived Source Read More »
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Vaccine protesters push to keep loophole
The CDC reports there are now more than 10 times as many confirmed measles cases in 2019 as there were in the whole of 2010. The vast majority of infections are among unvaccinated people. Dr. Jon LaPook was at the New York Capitol Tuesday where protesters gathered to fight a bill to end religious exemptions for vaccines. Source Read More »
U.S. orders personnel out of Iraq
The State Department says non-emergency U.S. embassy and consulate employees in Iraq will have to leave. That follows rising tensions with Iran, Iraq’s neighbor. President Trump dismissed a report that his national security team is reviewing a plan for more than 100,000 U.S. troops to confront Iran. David Martin reports. Source Read More »
Eye Opener: Alabama passes abortion ban
Alabama passes the country’s most restrictive abortion bill with no exceptions for rape and incest. Also, President Trump’s oldest son will return to Capitol Hill next month to testify in a Senate committee’s Russia investigation. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Source Read More »
U.S. officials say Iran’s military likely behind tanker attacks
State Department orders most personnel out of neighboring Iraq citing “serious” threat, one that a senior British commander said doesn’t exist Source Read More »
Alaska midair crash: Survivors play critical role in investigation
Searchers in southeastern Alaska recovered two more bodies after an accident involving two sightseeing planes. The midair collision on Monday killed six people: four Americans, a Canadian and an Australian. Jonathan Vigliotti reports. Source Read More »
DHS to allow border wall to go through wildlife refuge
The Department of Homeland Security waived environmental and dozens of other laws to build more barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border Source Read More »
DHS to allow border wall to go through national monument, wildlife refuge
The Department of Homeland Security waived environmental and dozens of other laws to build more barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border Source Read More »
Eye Opener
Alabama passes the country’s most restrictive abortion bill with no exceptions for rape and incest. Also, President Trump’s oldest son will return to Capitol Hill next month to testify in a Senate committee’s Russia investigation. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Source Read More »
Maine’s ranked choice ballot amendment lacks necessary votes
Voters rank candidates on the ballot, and a candidate garnering a majority of first-place votes is the winner Source Read More »