A team of US Marines and sailors left for the Philippines on Sunday to assist with search and rescue operations after Typhoon Haiyan killed at least 10,000 people, US officials said.
Nearly a dozen national parks including Mount Rushmore, the Grand Canyon and Rocky Mountain National Park will reopen as early as Saturday, paid for with state funds.
A report published by the Washington Post shows that one fifth of CIA job applications flagged for scrutiny has connections to Hamas, Hezbollah, al Qaeda groups.
An outbreak of hepatitis A that has sickened people in five states appears to be linked to a brand of frozen berries sold by bulk retailer Costco. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that at least 30 people in Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada,
Boise City Council Member Holli Woodings' proposal would ban vaping and e-cigarettes in places where smoking is currently banned, like Grove Plaza, Eighth Street, and within 20 feet of bus stops and schools.
"No one from the upper administration has expressed any amount of remorse, apologized in any degree, or even held themselves accountable for their questionable actions."
Between 10 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., attendees will have access to a trio of panels aimed at sniffing out discrimination, building policy and balancing values.