
2 men arrested in Tennessee arson cases
More than 200 patients have been hospitalized in Chattanooga due to breathing difficulties related to the circle of wildfires surrounding the city, the Tennessee Department of Health said on Tuesday. He said the firefighters who have been deployed have been working around the clock. They'll look at it and we'll make any kind of arrangements should we need to alter for the next day.
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Fox News Channel Program Gets New Permanent Co-Host
Fox News Channel has announced that Meghan McCain will become a permanent co-host on the network's noon discussion show, Outnumbered . "I'm grateful for the opportunity to share my unique perspective with viewers on a now daily basis", McCain said in a prepared statement.
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Patriots QB Tom Brady named AFC Player of the Month
Both these teams come into today's game comfortably sitting top of their respective divisions, and with little pressure on them to keep things that way. Quarterback Russell Wilson is a finalist for this week's FedEx Air Player of the Week for his outstanding performance. Meanwhile, the Seahawks have not been as consistent as the Patriots, and are on just 5-2-1, however, that is more than enough to give them a sizable advantage in the AFC West where their nearest rivals are the Arizona ...
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Sandy Hook families asking CT Supreme Court to hear case against gunmakers
The families maintain that Remington was responsible for selling what it termed a semi-automatic rifle, used by Adam Lanza to kill 20 first-graders and six educators at Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14, 2012. "I am bringing this appeal for our dead son, Dylan, who never stood the chance as he stared down the barrel of a military-grade weapon", Ian Hockley, the father of Dylan Hockley, said during a news conference on Tuesday afternoon.
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Iraqi Shi'ite group says about to reach airbase west of Mosul
The Iraqi army captured a handful of the mockups last week at a training site it retook from the group north of Mosul , ISIS's last major stronghold in the country, which government forces have nearly surrounded but only breached so far from one direction.
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Pence Drops Lobbyists From Trump Transition Team
And he said he was "pleased to hand off our work" to a new transition team led by Vice President-elect Mike Pence . "Really organized procedure happening as I determine on Cabinet and many other places", he tweeted . "So a lot of exciting things in the first 100 days of the Trump presidency", he added. Alabama U.S. Sen. Jeff Sessions is one name being circulated as a potential defense secretary, along with U.S.
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Erin Schrode shot at Standing Rock protest in North Dakota
Phil Little Thunder Sr. carries water from his home, the Rosebud Reservation, during a protest march at the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation in North Dakota, September 9, 2016. Army Corps of Engineers during their environmental assessment", North Dakota Public Service Commission Chair Julie Fedorchak said in statement on October 27.
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Assange agrees to take DNA test over rape allegations
The cat's owner, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who's still holed up in the Ecuadorian embassy in London , was quizzed by the Swedish authorities on Monday. Swedish prosecutors will weigh his version of events before deciding whether to charge him with a crime. A statement on behalf of the Swedish prosecutors said: "As the investigation is ongoing, it is subject to confidentiality".
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Isn't it time for election based on popular vote?
What is the electoral college vote? "Every American should be guaranteed that their vote counts". The last Republican to win the popular vote was George W. Kerwin Swint, a political science professor at Kennesaw State University. "Electoral College, and there's something very good about that". If passed by the U.S.
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Couple accused of kicking out adopted children after winning home makeover
We got in a limo and were just riding up and then hearing, 'Move that bus, ' and then seeing this big house. (They) threw us all out", Chris said . "I know it was all about the money from the first day, it was all about the money", he told WSOC-TV.
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Aleppo air strikes resume as Russian Federation begins new offensive
Moscow's decision to deploy the the strike group into the Mediterranean earlier this month, coupled with Tuesday's renewed, fueled fears in Washington and within the global community that Russian Federation was preparing to deliver a final blow to Syrian rebels in Aleppo.
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Father of Chiefs' long snapper killed at airport
The father of Kansas City Chiefs long snapper James Winchester was shot and killed on Tuesday at Will Rogers Airport in Oklahoma City. "We continue to work with the local authorities investigating this incident", the news release says. All streets were blocked off surrounding the airport. Police said they are not treating the situation as an active shooter situation. Balderrama added that he was not aware of the known victim's condition.