Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Bullies tormented a 9-year-old boy. Relatives say it may have driven the child to suicide. and other top stories.

  • Bullies tormented a 9-year-old boy. Relatives say it may have driven the child to suicide.

    Bullies tormented a 9-year-old boy. Relatives say it may have driven the child to suicide.
    An image from the “Jackson Grubb burial fund” crowdfunding campaign. (GoFundMe) Jackson Grubb built a clubhouse in his backyard in West Virginia, hoping it might help him make new friends, his grandmother said. Family members said the 9-year-old boy — the child they affectionately called “Action Jackson” — had been bullied by some of his peers at school and around their trailer park in Soak Creek. But, they said, he rarely shied away from confrontation, often responding to his tormentors wit..
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  • Edward Snowden Says Disclosures Bolstered Individual Privacy

    Edward Snowden Says Disclosures Bolstered Individual Privacy
    Speaking via an internet connection from Russia to a session of the Athens Democracy Forum, sponsored by The New York Times, Mr. Snowden said he would maintain his focus on United States surveillance policies in the digital age. Watch the full interview of Edward Snowden speaking to The Times about privacy and security. Video by New York Times Conferences “I would argue that being willing to disagree, particularly in a risky manner, is actually what we need more of today,” he said, adding that..
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  • Tyre King shooting: 13-year-old remembered in vigil

    Tyre King shooting: 13-year-old remembered in vigil
    On Thursday evening, community members -- including youth football teammates of the boy, Tyre King -- gathered in the Columbus neighborhood near the site where he was shot the day before. "He's really not coming back," said King's sister, Marshay Caldwell, who held back tears. "He didn't deserve to die," she told the people who attended the vigil, according to the Columbus Dispatch. King, who is black, died at a hospital after an officer, who is white, shot him several times Wednesday evening ou..
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  • Eisenhower student says teacher tried to pull him out of seat during Pledge of Allegiance

    Eisenhower student says teacher tried to pull him out of seat during Pledge of Allegiance
    An Eisenhower High School sophomore who said he has dealt with threats and harassment from fellow students following a flap with a teacher over his participation in the Pledge of Allegiance last month is leaving the school, his mother said.Kelley Porter Turner said Wednesday that she was pulling her 15-year-old son Shemar out of Eisenhower and had already started the process of enrolling him in an online charter school. "My son tells me every day he's afraid to walk down the halls," she said. ..
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  • The questions that may be answered during 'Bridgegate' trial

    The questions that may be answered during 'Bridgegate' trial
    FILE - In this Monday, Aug. 29, 2016, file photo, Gov. Chris Christie listens to a question from the media in Trenton, N.J. Christie spent years cultivating a reputation as a law-and-order leader who could win in a Democratic state. Then the George Washington Bridge scandal hit, his presidential ambitions failed and his favorability at home sunk to record lows. (AP Photo/Mel Evans, File) The Associated Press By DAVID PORTER, Associated Press NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — From Watergate to Deflate..
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  • USC's Osa Masina charged with first-degree rape, forcible sodomy

    USC's Osa Masina charged with first-degree rape, forcible sodomy
    Suspended USC linebacker Osa Masina has been charged with one count of first-degree rape and two counts of first-degree forcible sodomy in Salt Lake County, Utah, according to charging documents obtained by ESPN.Masina surrendered to Salt Lake County jail shortly after the charges were filed Thursday morning, according to his attorney, Greg Skordas. Masina posted bond just before 7 p.m. local time, according to a spokeswoman for the Salk Lake County Sheriff's Office. Bail was set at $250,000."Th..
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  • Witness: Missing North Carolina Girl Was Chained To Tree

    Witness: Missing North Carolina Girl Was Chained To Tree
    WILMINGTON, N.C. (AP) — A witness says that a 6-year-old North Carolina girl who was found following an 18-hour search was chained to a tree when deputies located her. New Hanover County Sheriff Ed McMahon says the child was found Thursday morning near Wilmington, in woods about 2 miles from her home. The witness, Jason Mehalko, tells local news outlets he loaned deputies a saw which they then used to free the girl. Authorities did not immediately confirm the account the child was chained but s..
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  • Trump campaign, but not Trump, says Obama was born in the US

    Trump campaign, but not Trump, says Obama was born in the US
    Instead, the Republican nominee turned to an adviser late Thursday to release a statement attempting to finally lay to rest the birtherism crusade that effectively launched Trump's rabble-rousing political career five years ago."Having successfully obtained President Obama's birth certificate when others could not, Mr. Trump believes that President Obama was born in the United States," said Jason Miller, Trump's senior communications adviser. Obama was born in Hawaii in 1961.Whether Trump says a..
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  • Exxon's Accounting Practices Are Investigated

    Exxon's Accounting Practices Are Investigated
    Sept. 16, 2016 5:33 a.m. ET New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is investigating why Exxon Mobil Corp. XOM -0.81 % hasn’t written down the value of its assets, two years into a pronounced crash in oil prices. Mr. Schneiderman’s office, which has been probing Exxon’s past knowledge of the impact of climate change and how it could affect its future business, is also examining the company’s accounting practices, according to people familiar with the matter. An Exxo..
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  • City, Schools Created From Thousands Protesting Oil Pipeline In ND

    City, Schools Created From Thousands Protesting Oil Pipeline In ND
    NEAR THE STANDING ROCK SIOUX RESERVATION, N.D. (AP) — Tribal flags, horses, tents, hand-built shelters and teepees dominate one of the biggest, newest communities in North Dakota, built in a valley on federal land near the confluence of the Missouri and Cannonball rivers. It’s a semi-permanent, sprawling gathering with a new school for dozens of children and an increasingly organized system to deliver water and meals to the hundreds, sometimes thousands, of people from tribes across North Ameri..
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