The closure of the airport in Yemen’s capital, Sanaa, has prevented thousands of sick civilians from traveling abroad for urgent medical treatment.
Author: Associated Press
A teen girl was vacationing with her family at a Malaysian resort. Then she vanished
Police used a helicopter and dogs in an expanded search for a 15-year-old London girl who disappeared from a Malaysian resort over the weekend.
Man accidentally throws away $23K in savings, somehow recovers it at a recycling facility
The Oregon man accidentally tossed away a shoebox containing his lifetime savings. He recovered all but $320.
$145,000 at a steakhouse? Employee charged with embezzling $5 million from his company
Hugh Johnson II, a corporate executive at BMG LabTech, made mort than 300 unauthorized wire transfers for himself and friends.
Dow ends more than 700 points lower as trade war escalation with China pummels stock market
U.S. stocks ended sharply lower after China let its currency sink to the lowest level in more than a decade, escalating a trade battle with the U.S.
United pilots held in Scotland on suspicion of intoxication, flight to Newark canceled
Scottish police detained two United pilots suspected of being intoxicated before their flight from Glasgow to Newark, New Jersey, on Saturday.
A 3rd person was bitten by sharks in just two days off a Florida beach
Authorities say two people were bitten by sharks minutes apart at the same Florida beach on Saturday. Another was bitten by a shark Sunday.
Power outage cancels flights at Southern California airport
John Wayne Airport in Southern California canceled all flights after a power outage left all its terminals in the dark late Friday.
Stocks end lower, capping worst week of year for market after Trump threatens tariffs
A drop in stocks Friday capped the worst week of the year for the market. Trump’s announcement of new tariffs on China sparked the decline.
A massive 6.8 earthquake hit Indonesia. Now, a tsunami warning
A strong earthquake has struck off the coast of Indonesia’s Java island, swaying buildings as far away as the capital.