Survivors reel in aftermath of one of Africa’s deadliest cyclones
AMOS GUMULIRA/AFP via Getty Images (LONDON) — “Let me tell you, it is a serious situation. It is a tragedy,” says Paul Turnbull, Malawi Country Director of the World Food Programme. He is talking about the aftermath
LOCAL SPORTS: PA and Sequim earn fastpitch and soccer wins

BREMERTON — The Port Angeles Roughrider fast pitch team is once again blowing out opponents. Last night it was the Bremerton Knights who would of had a lot better chance if they were allowed to play
Xi departs Putin meeting, after signaling strength in Russia-China alliance
Grigory Sysoyev/SPUTNIK/AFP via Getty Images (HONG KONG) — Chinese President Xi Jinping departed Moscow on Wednesday after two days of highly symbolic meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin, in which the two presented a united front and
North Korea launches 'multiple' missiles in tests as US-South Korea drills continue
omersukrugoksu/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — North Korea launched “multiple” missiles on Wednesday, South Korean military officials said. The missiles amounted to a fourth round of test launches in 10 days, coming as the United States and South
Fed to decide on rate hike as it weighs priority of banking crisis or inflation fight
Bloomberg Creative/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Policymakers and investors will closely watch a decision from the Federal Reserve on Wednesday about whether to raise interest rates as the U.S. economy weathers two pressing challenges: a banking crisis and
Patients, health care providers face shortages of critical drugs, Senate report finds
Tetra Images/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Patients and medical providers who rely on pharmaceutical medications to treat everything from asthma to ADHD to cancer may have had a harder time finding those medications last year than in years
Supreme Court to hear case between Jack Daniel's and dog toy maker
Ryan McGinnis/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — It’s a brand battle in the Supreme Court this week as whiskey maker Jack Daniel’s Properties, Inc. takes on a dog toy manufacturer in a case over free speech and federal trademark
Twenty years later, Iraq War vet fights for Army to change 'wrongful discharge,' recognize PTSD claim
Courtesy of Ben Hayhurst (WASHINGTON) — Twenty years after the start of the Iraq War, a personal battle continues for former U.S. Army Sgt. Ben Hayhurst. He’s claimed he developed post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after experiencing heavy
Father and son presumed dead while kayaking on spring break trip, family says
Jennifer Thompson (NEW YORK) — Jennifer Thompson misses “her boys.” Five days since her husband and son disappeared while kayaking on Beaver Lake in Arkansas, Thompson said that law enforcement is now working to recover their bodies.
Gerber powdered infant formula voluntarily recalled due to possible bacteria exposure
FDA (NEW YORK) — Some of Gerber’s powdered infant formula products that were manufactured at a facility in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, have been voluntarily recalled due to possible bacterial contamination. The infant formulas are “being recalled out