2015년 3월 12일 목요일

White House Car Crash: Secret Service Under Investigation, Again

The Nightly
Secret Service Crash Investigated
The Secret Service confirms it is investigating a car crash at the White House on March 4 involving two agents, including a top member of President Obama's protective detail. The Washington Post reports the agents had been drinking at a party and when officers went to arrest them they were told by a supervisor to let them go.
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Deadly Military Chopper Crash
The military is presuming 11 service members were killed last night when a training mission went horribly wrong. A Blackhawk helicopter crashed off the Florida Panhandle sending "beach-ball sized" pieces of debris to the shore. The Marines and National Guardsmen on board once flew Saddam Hussein and rescued thousands of people after Hurricane Katrina.
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Ferguson Police Chief Resigns
Ferguson, Missouri's embattled police chief has become the fifth official there to step down in the wake of a scathing Justice Department report finding racial bias. Thomas Jackson was at the center of criticism aimed at the city's police last summer when he initially withheld officer Darren Wilson's name, while releasing video of slain teen Michael Brown allegedly committing a robbery.
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Racism on Campus
The racist chant that led to the Sigma Alpha Epsilon ban from the University of Oklahoma may have been first used there four years ago. SAE's national leadership says it hasn't found similar behavior at other chapters, but one Dartmouth alum says racism is "alive and well" on its campus. A University of Cincinnati member disagrees.
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Iran May Be Key in Fighting ISIS
Iraqi fighters have slowly begun to push into Tikrit and drive ISIS out of a major city for the first time. But the progress comes with a big challenge for the U.S.: the majority of the fighters helping the Iraqis are armed, trained and being led by the head of Iran's Revolutionary Guard elite force.
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A New Cancer Fighter?
Could a tetanus shot fight brain cancer? It's one of the hardest cancers to cure, but a small study is giving doctors hope. They gave six participants a tetanus booster shot to prime their bodies to fight aggressively during treatments. The experimental treatment doubled the survival rates for the patients, including a grandmother who said she never expected to live to see her growing family.
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The Ticket You Want
If a cop approaches you in Farmington, New Hampshire, with a citation, it may not be bad news. In this town, good behavior could earn you a "ticket" for free food. Detective Sergeant Brian Driscoll came up with the idea as a way to thank people for doing the right thing in a town hit hard by drugs and domestic violence.
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