Driver arrested in Milwaukee crash with Uber car has record
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Court records show that a motorist who allegedly caused a Milwaukee crash that killed three Chicago women in an Uber car has a previous conviction for drunken driving.
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Court records show that a motorist who allegedly caused a Milwaukee crash that killed three Chicago women in an Uber car has a previous conviction for drunken driving.
HERE’S A LOOK AT THE DAY AHEAD ELECTION 2016: Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, who celebrates her 69th birthday today, campaigns in Florida, with stops in Lake Worth (11 a.m.) and Tampa (2:45 p.m.). Sen. Tim Kaine, her running mate, campaigns in Allentown, Pa., at 5 p.m. and Newtown, Pa., at 2 p.m. Sen. Elizabeth […]
Boeing Co. (BA) on Wednesday reported third-quarter earnings of $2.28 billion.
The average estimate of 10 analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was for earnings of $2.62 per share. The airplane builder posted revenue of $23.9 billion in the period, also topping Street forecasts. Boeing expects full-year earnings in the range of $6.80 to $7 per share, with revenue in the range of $93.5 billion to $95.5 billion.
UP Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav paid a sudden visit to the Raj Bhawan to meet Governor Ram Naik and briefed him on the prevailing political situation in the poll-bound state.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said Wednesday he wants US troops out of his country in the next two years and is willing to scrap defence pacts with longtime ally Washington if necessary.
Plus, the President and Hillary’s Emails.
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FREDERICIA, Denmark, Oct. 26 (UPI) -- Danish company DONG Energy said it was realigning its priorities around clean-energy options, but not necessarily leaving its oil and gas business behind.
Toyota is recalling vehicles around the world equipped with air bags manufactured by Takata that lack a drying agent, making them prone to exploding.
Civilians being Slaughtered in Mosul; No Fly, No Go; And Lots More
The economic gender gap could take 170 years to close after progress towards parity between the sexes suffered "a dramatic slowdown", the World Economic Forum (WEF) said in a report on Wednesday.
The high death toll from strikes by the Syrian military and Russian air force in rebel-held areas has prompted criticism from Western countries and international human rights groups.
Jessica Simpson strikes a pose on the pink carpet while attending the 2016 FFANY Shoes On Sale Gala Fundraiser hosted by QVC at The Waldorf Astoria on Tuesday (October 25) in New York City. The 36-year-old entertainer and fashion designer was joined at the event by Martha Hunt and Jill Martin. PHOTOS: Check out the [...]
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, having announced his “separation” from the U.S. and embraced China, said in Tokyo that stronger economic ties with “longstanding friend and ally” Japan are a priority.
Fox’s “Lucifer” aired a surprsing episode this week. Tom Ellis’ character, Lucifer Morningstar, was visited by his brother and angel Uriel who gave him a choice: Hand over their mother or he will take Detective Chloe Decker’s life. In a showdown with his brother that ensued after the fallen angel refused to give up their mum, Lucifer stabbed him. He killed his own brother. What will happen in Season 2, episode 6?
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov deplored the level of Russophobia in Washington.
With the release of iOS 10.1, Apple has finally plugged a leak that made iOS devices accessible to hackers. The flaw would allow hackers to plant a malicious code in the user's system by having them view a malicious PDF or JPEG. The company has rolled out a security patch that will stop accessing iPhones remotely and taking control of the devices. Users running older devices will still be vulnerable to the flaw though, so it is advisable to update to iOS 10.1.
Apple posted its first annual revenue decline in 15 years. The Wall Street Journal looks at some of the key figures. Photo: Apple
There's plenty at stake on the day, as both Manchester United and Manchester City have undergone a run of disappointing play in recent weeks.
Over the past year, Islamic State has launched a broad recruitment campaign across Somalia to pry foot soldiers and senior operatives from al-Shabaab, a two-decade-old insurgency allied with al Qaeda that has made it very clear they have no desire to switch franchises.