Greek authorities arrest suspect in connection to 1985 hijacking of TWA flight
Bychykhin_Olexandr/iStock(NEW YORK) — A 65-year-old man linked to the 1985 hijacking of a Trans World Airlines flight, an attack during which a U.S. Navy diver was killed, has been arrested in Greece. Hamadei Saleh Mohammed Ali, a
Cory Booker needs $1.7M before October to stay in race, campaign says
adamkaz/iStock(WASHINGTON) — The next 10 days will decide whether Sen. Cory Booker’s campaign for president continues. In a new internal memo, which was leaked and posted on Medium Saturday, Booker’s campaign manager Addisu Demissie said Booker needs
Elizabeth Warren highlights violence against transgender women of color, reads names of those killed this year
BalkansCat/iStock(WASHINGTON) — Senator Elizabeth Warren, D-MA., was the penultimate speaker at Friday night’s forum focused on LGBTQ issues, and took the stage with a powerful opening statement. “If elected President, what should LGBTQ Americans expect from the
Paris police use tear gas on Yellow Vest protesters as climate march turns violent
iStock/Thinkstock(PARIS) — Paris police used tear gas against Yellow Vest protesters for the second time Saturday to prevent further riots during what was a peaceful climate march. The march, which was protesting government and corporation greenhouse gas
High levels of cancer-causing chemical found in mint and menthol e-cigarettes: Study
iStock/PavelKant(NEW YORK) — The Food and Drug Administration has announced plans to ban all non-tobacco flavored e-cigarettes and now a study from Duke University raises serious health concerns for people using mint and menthol flavored e-cigarette products:
North Carolina school officials cancel football game after cheerleaders' Trump 2020 banner
WSOC(CHARLOTTE, N.C.) — A week after authorities placed a North Carolina high school cheerleading squad on probation for displaying a pro-Trump banner before a football game, school officials abruptly canceled the school’s Friday night game due to
Public meetings announced to discuss Rayonier Mill site cleanup

PORT ANGELES – The Department of Ecology will hold an open house on Wednesday, September 25, to answer your questions and present information about the Rayonier Mill site cleanup project on Port Angeles Harbor and the three
Congressman Kilmer optimistic after OMC’s court victory

PORT ANGELES – When a federal judge this week reversed the current administration’s “site-neutral reimbursement” policy that would have had Olympic Medical Center and other rural hospitals losing tens of millions of dollars, Congressman Derek Kilmer was