ORLANDO — Sarah Rudder was on the verge of a key promotion in the U.S. Marines on Sept. 11, 2001, when the terrorist attacks struck and eventually left her without a leg. Rudder, awaiting her promotion ceremony, was unscathed in the Sept. 11 attack on the Pentagon and able to help others to safety, but two days later, she was not so lucky. When she returned to the defense complex to help remove remains of victims, her left ankle got stuck in a concrete barrier and was crushed. By Tuesday, Rudder had won seven medals for Team USA... Читать дальше...
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In order to pretend that he is a fiscal conservative and that the state's economy isn't going down the toilet, Scott Walker has again fallen back on his tried and trued one-easy-step to financial success: Don't pay the bills!
Walker has, for the second straight time, deferred on making the full debt payment that he had budgeted for. As an added bonus, he is compiling the interest owed on it:
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It may sound like a gimmick, but it's actually part of a bigger business scheme designed to encourage business and revitalize unused phone boxes.
A Glendale doctor who illegally sold prescriptions for an addictive painkiller to undercover investigators agreed to plead guilty to a federal drug trafficking charge, federal officials said.
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Onlookers watched in disbelief as two lorry drivers swapped their trailers and reversed on a busy motorway slip road.
Gillingham coach Steve Lovell has left the club.
A thief who pretended to be deaf and posed as a "pushy and aggressive" charity collector to steal people's smartphones has been jailed.
Nikki Bull says he is 'totally relaxed' about the way Margate conducted the signing of striker Mike Fondop-Talom.
A Kent MP has criticised the BBC's "wholly unwarranted" dismissal of veteran DJ Tony Blackburn as the corporation's future is discussed in Parliament.
A man has been taken to hospital after being hit by a car.
Police have launched an urgent appeal to find a "violent and dangerous" armed robber who disappeared from a Kent prison three days ago.
Grammy-nominated DJ Nic Fanciulli rushed back from Ibiza to see childhood friend Jay Saunders lead Maidstone into the play-off final.
Traffic is at a standstill on the M25.
Keepers at a famous Kent animal park have reported the successful birth of a critically endangered western lowland gorilla.
Inspectors have shut down a care home provider after concerns were raised about the safety and welfare of residents living there.
A vaping lounge is one of the newest businesses to open in Gravesend.
Southern Water is yet to find “conclusive and definitive” answers as to why dozens of homes in Albert Road were flooded in January.
More than 3,300 people gained valuable advice at Kent Vision Live, the largest business show in the South East.
More than 200 ladies from across the county gathered to celebrate the 48th bi-annual Women of Kent Luncheon, which raised funds for a worthy cause.
After reflecting on their third play-off heartbreak in four years, Ray Turner says the best is yet to come from his young Faversham Town team.