2015년 3월 11일 수요일

Most Popular stories from March 11

USA TODAY | MOST POPULAR
March 11    
FOLLOW USFacebookTwitterGoogle+Instagram    

NEWSSPORTSLIFEMONEYTECHTRAVELOPINIONWEATHER
USATODAY.COMNEWS
NATION
University of Oklahoma students march to the now closed Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house  during a rally in Norman, Okla., Tuesday, March 10, 2015.
OU heals; SAE to investigate racist incidents elsewhere
The school expelled two students accused of playing a "leadership role" in the racist video.
Read Story Read Story
SHARESHARESHARESHARESHARE

NATION
Military personnel wade in the water as they conduct a search in the fog at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla.11 presumed dead in military helicopter crash
Helicopter went down during a routine night training mission in Florida Panhandle.
SHARESHARESHARESHARE
NATION
A section of San Fernando Boulevard in Sylmar, Calif., had a transversing thrust crack in 1994,  after a major earthquake rocked Southern California.The Big One more likely, earthquake forecast indicates
Probability of a strong magnitude-8 quake has grown since the last assessment.
SHARESHARESHARESHARE
SPORTS
ESPN's Keith Olbermann opens up on his suspension
"On Twitter you don't think of anybody else as an actual human being."
SHARESHARESHARESHARE

NASCAR
Kurt Busch was suspended by NASCAR on Feb. 20.NASCAR lifts suspension of Kurt Busch
Driver is cleared to race this week at Phoenix and will be eligible for the Chase.
SHARESHARESHARESHARE
MONEY
Hillary Clinton speaks to the media about allegations of an improperly used e-mail account on March 10, 2015.Associated Press sues State Dept over Clinton emails
Associated Press files lawsuit to force State Dept to release Clinton emails
SHARESHARESHARESHARE
MONEY
File photo taken in 2014 shows pedestrians near the Wall Street subway station entrance in New York City.Wall Street bonuses up in 2014, regulator says
NYC securities firms paid an average bonus of $172,860, estimates New York's comptroller.
SHARESHARESHARESHARE
PEOPLE
Windell Middlebrooks appeared in 2013 at the 11th Annual Ford Neighborhood Awards in Las Vegas.Actor Windell Middlebrooks dies at 36
He starred in TV shows and Miller commercials.
SHARESHARESHARESHARE
POLITICS
Arkansas Rep. Justin Harris, a Republican from West Fork, is under fire for giving his two adopted daughters to another family, a practice that is not illegal in the state. The 6-year-old girl suffered sexual abuse at the hands of her new family.Lawmaker defends giving away adopted girls
The process, dubbed "re-homing," is a crime in at least two states but not Arkansas.
SHARESHARESHARESHARE
TECH
Apple fans wait for the opening of the first Apple Store in mainland China at Joy City on Feb. 7 in Tianjin, China.Tech Five: New iPhone rumors surface
Company reportedly adding 'force of touch' tech similar to Apple Watch, MacBook.
SHARESHARESHARESHARE
The Day In Pictures Gallery
Members of the European Parliament vote during a plenary session on March 11 in Strasbourg, France.

Members of the European Parliament vote during a plenary session on March 11 in Strasbourg, France.

Popular Stories
OU heals; SAE to investigate racist incidents elsewhere

11 presumed dead in military helicopter crash

The Big One more likely, earthquake forecast indicates

댓글 없음:

댓글 쓰기