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Overturned Truck Flips Commuters The Bird, Spilling 40,000 Lbs. Of Feathers
The semi scattered nearly 2,300 chickens' worth of feathers across an interstate highway Wednesday, according to authorities in Washington state. Oh, and reader beware: There be puns in this post.
A Woman Has Been Named As NYSE President. It Only Took 226 Years
Stacey Cunningham, who started her career at the exchange as a summer intern on the ground floor, has been appointed to lead the Big Board starting Friday.
Georgia Jury Awards $1 Billion In Lawsuit Over Girl's Rape
"They said a little black girl in Clayton County who was raped is worth $1 billion. That was a big win for us," her lawyer said. Hope Cheston was raped by an armed security guard when she was 14.
Syrian Army Seizes More Ground In Eastern Ghouta
The government onslaught on the rebel-held city intensified Saturday. Officials say they've captured Mesraba, effectively cleaving the area into three isolated parts.
5 Passengers Dead, Pilot Survives In New York City Helicopter Crash
A helicopter carrying six people crashed into the East River on Sunday. Safety harnesses meant to protect the five passengers prevented them from freeing themselves quickly from the overturned craft.
Chicago Fans Bounced For Racist Taunts Aimed At Capitals' Devante Smith-Pelly
Four Chicago Blackhawks fans were ejected from their home arena for racially taunting a black player from the visiting Washington Capitals.
Putin Accuses U.S. Of 'Political Schizophrenia' Over Trump And Secrets
As a political storm rises over reports that President Trump gave Russian officials highly classified information, Russian President Vladimir Putin weighs in.
Protesting Students Walk Out On Pence's Address At Notre Dame
Student organizers said they walked out because Pence's policies "have marginalized our vulnerable sisters and brothers for their religion, skin color, or sexual orientation."
Lawyer Lisa Bloom Resigns As Harvey Weinstein Adviser
Bloom, known for representing women who've accused powerful men of sexual harassment, has been under fire since a New York Times story chronicled years of Weinstein's alleged predatory behavior.
Trump Administration Waives Shipping Restriction For Puerto Rico
The administration has waived the Jones Act for Puerto Rico. Under the law, only U.S.-flagged ships are allowed to move goods between U.S. ports.
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