05-04-2024  8:16 am   •   PDX and SEA Weather

USA News

Three leopards, two primates and grizzly were set free last week

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- An Ohio zoo says despite its opposition, a woman plans to reclaim three leopards, two primates and a young grizzly bear that have been cared for by the zoo since her husband freed dozens of exotic animals at their farm and killed himself.


READ MORE

Action illustrates how terror threat casts suspicion over what historically has been part of America's story

NEW YORK (AP) -- Muslims who change their names to sound more traditionally American, as immigrants have done for generations, or who adopt Arabic names as a sign of their faith are often investigated and catalogued in secret New York Police Department intelligence files, according to documents obtained by The Associated Press.


READ MORE

Proposed exploratory well is located roughly 246 miles south of Lafayette, La.

U.S. officials have given BP the go-ahead to drill a new deepwater well in the Gulf of Mexico, its first such permit since last year's catastrophic oil spill.


READ MORE

Jean McIntosh, 32, is daughter of woman accused as ringleader

PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- The daughter of a woman accused of being the ringleader in an alleged Social Security fraud plot in which mentally disabled people were held captive in a squalid basement is "shocked" but understands the charges she faces, her lawyer said Wednesday.


READ MORE

In Washington, protesters in McPherson Square and Freedom Plaza appear to be getting along with the police and the neighbors

NEW YORK (AP) -- Fed up with petty crime, the all-night racket of beating drums, the smell of human waste and the sight of trampled flowers and grass, police and neighbors are losing patience with some of the anti-Wall Street protests around the U.S.


READ MORE

Samuel \"Joe" Wurzelbacher gained prominence in 2008 after questioning Obama policies

TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) -- Joe the Plumber is launching his bid for Congress in Ohio. A county Republican official tells The Associated Press that the man who became a household name during the 2008 presidential race will make his announcement Tuesday night.


READ MORE

Testimony helps defense show that singer was looking for propofol on his own

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A nurse who treated Michael Jackson has testified the singer asked her to help him get the powerful anesthetic propofol.


READ MORE

Hundreds of officers enter encampment with tear gas and beanbag rounds around 5 a.m.

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- Police in riot gear cleared anti-Wall Street protesters on Tuesday morning from the plaza in front of Oakland's City Hall where they had been camping for about two weeks, prompting health and safety concerns among city officials.

READ MORE

Family says authorities haven't given case enough attention because 5-year-old is Black

PHOENIX (AP) -- Nearly two weeks after a 5-year-old girl seemingly vanished outside her suburban Phoenix home, police were no closer Monday to figuring out what happened to her as her family criticized the investigation.


READ MORE

Says agency crossed line in assessment of Arab Americans in Michigan, Blacks in Georgia and other groups

NEW YORK (AP) -- The American Civil Liberties Union accused the FBI on Thursday of abusing increased powers it was given after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks by collecting and analyzing racial and ethnic demographic information across the country based on widespread stereotypes.

READ MORE

Recently Published by The Skanner News

  • Default
  • Title
  • Date
  • Random

The Skanner Foundation's 38th Annual MLK Breakfast