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Family of tornado victim searches through rubble for keepsake

Family of tornado victim searches through rubble for keepsake Alabama tornado victim's family searching for beloved vest ahead of funeral.

National forecast for Thursday, March 7

National forecast for Thursday, March 7 Janice Dean has your FoxCast.

Lightning strikes in skies across Southern California

Lightning strikes in skies across Southern California Lightning strikes light up the Southern California sky as thunderstorms prompt mudslide warnings.

National forecast for Tuesday, March 6

National forecast for Tuesday, March 6 Janice Dean has your FoxCast.

Heavy rain, flooding, snow move in from Pacific; temperatures dip from Plains to East Coast

Heavy rain, flooding, snow move in from Pacific; temperatures dip from Plains to East Coast

Snakes, death and cocaine: Homeowners reveal the wild secrets they learned about their houses after closing

Snakes, death and cocaine: Homeowners reveal the wild secrets they learned about their houses after closing From a snake breeding ground to a secret well, here's what buyers said.

Jennifer Lopez reveals decor plans for Joanna Gaines-approved Malibu beach house

Jennifer Lopez reveals decor plans for Joanna Gaines-approved Malibu beach house “I'm looking forward to how we can make this little place nice," the performer mused.

Bing Crosby's former Nevada ranch hits market for $7.28 million

Bing Crosby's former Nevada ranch hits market for $7.28 million Crosby kept several properties in the area during the 1940s and 1950s.

SFGATE: Source: Oakland acquires WR Antonio Brown from Steelers

Source: Oakland acquires WR Antonio Brown from Steelers Published on March 10, 2019 at 11:46AM by By JOSH DUBOW, AP Pro Football Writer ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) — A person with direct knowledge of the situation tells The Associated Press that the Oakland Raiders have an agreement to acquire receiver Antonio Brown in a trade with the Pittsburgh Steelers and will give him a new contract. Brown will sign a new three-year deal with the Raiders that will pay him $50.125 million instead of the $38.925 million he was owed by the Steelers. The deal also includes $30 million guaranteed, compared to none remaining in his old deal. The person spoke Saturday night on condition of anonymity because the trade and new contract can't be completed until the new league year starts Wednesday.

Trump signed Bibles. Heresy? Many religious leaders say no

Trump signed Bibles. Heresy? Many religious leaders say no President Donald Trump was just doing what he could to raise spirits when he signed Bibles at an Alabama church for survivors of a deadly tornado outbreak, many religious leaders say, though some are offended and others say he could have handled it differently.

Police: Chicago officer shot, suspect in custody

Police: Chicago officer shot, suspect in custody Chicago police say an officer was shot while executing a warrant and one person was taken into custody.

More details emerge in deadly Oklahoma collision between school bus and SUV

More details emerge in deadly Oklahoma collision between school bus and SUV A head-on collision Friday night left three people dead and six more injured after a suspected drunken driver reportedly crashed into an Oklahoma school bus carrying a girls softball team, school officials said.

Melania Trump takes a three-state tour to promote her 'Be Best' initiative for children

Melania Trump takes a three-state tour to promote her 'Be Best' initiative for children First lady Melania Trump's communications director Stephanie Grisham shares more on the 'Be Best' initiative.

Ridiculous ways you could become a federal criminal

Ridiculous ways you could become a federal criminal The book 'How to Become a Federal Criminal' exposes all the outrageous ways you could commit a crime in America. Jesse Watters talks to author Mike Chase.

The Latest: Storm winds damage buildings in Mississippi town

The Latest: Storm winds damage buildings in Mississippi town The Latest on severe weather in the Southern United States (all times local): 2:30 p.m. Authorities say two small tornadoes touched down briefly in central Arkansas, downing power lines and destroying several buildings.

Southern storms, apparent tornadoes cause damages; none hurt

Southern storms, apparent tornadoes cause damages; none hurt Two apparent tornadoes touched down Saturday in central Arkansas, destroying shops as severe storms raking the South damaged some buildings and tore away roofs in northeast Mississippi.

Earthquake hits central part of Alaska; no damage reported

Earthquake hits central part of Alaska; no damage reported The Alaska Earthquake Center says a small quake has hit the central part of the state.

Texas teen dies after being stabbed in alleged fight over a brownie, police say

Texas teen dies after being stabbed in alleged fight over a brownie, police say

Great Lakes see 'superior' ice coverage, but it won't last

Great Lakes see 'superior' ice coverage, but it won't last As ice coverage goes, it's Superior.

Algerian government plane heads north, destination unclear

The Algerian government plane that brought President Abdelaziz Bouteflika to Geneva for medical treatment last month left Algerian airspace and headed north early on Sunday, flight radar applications showed. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2Tv32B5

Death toll from Malawi flooding rises to 28, almost 227,000 people affected

The number of people killed in heavy rains and flooding in southern Malawi has risen to 28, an official said on Sunday, while the estimated number of people affected has roughly doubled. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2F1eQC9

In Muslim Malaysia, uproar over LGBT groups at Women's Day march

A Malaysian minister has decried the presence of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) groups at a march celebrating International Women's Day on Saturday, calling it "a misuse of democratic space". from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2TuAhnQ

Rakhine rebels kill nine in fresh strike on Myanmar police: official

Arakan Army insurgents killed nine Myanmar police in the latest attack in the country's western Rakhine State, a local official said on Sunday, as clashes threaten to engulf a large part of the troubled region. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2SUiJML

Fourteen killed in Colombia plane crash: civil aviation agency

Fourteen people were killed in a plane crash in the Colombian plains province of Meta on Saturday, the country's civil aviation agency said. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2H9rtx9

More civilians leave Islamic State's Syria enclave, delaying final assault

The U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) paused military operations against Islamic State (IS) militants holed up in the group's final enclave in eastern Syria, expecting more civilians to be evacuated from the area on Saturday, an SDF official said. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2TyH92Y

U.N. agency calls for more access in Syria to help refugees return

The United Nations refugee agency should have a bigger presence inside Syria to observe and help refugees returning from abroad and from displacement within the war-torn country, UNHCR Commissioner Filippo Grandi said on Saturday. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2J4rvrW

Venezuela's Guaido calls for massive protest as blackout drags on

Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido on Saturday called on citizens nationwide to travel to the capital Caracas for a protest against socialist President Nicolas Maduro, as the country's worst blackout in decades dragged on for a third day. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2J1xoGr