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Colorado woman vanishes on trip to Los Angeles, car abandoned

Colorado woman vanishes on trip to Los Angeles, car abandoned Authorities are searching for a missing Colorado woman who disappeared on a trip to Los Angeles.

Tornados leave trail of destruction across Ohio, Indiana

Tornados leave trail of destruction across Ohio, Indiana National Weather Service confirms that a "large and dangerous tornado" is on the ground near Trotwood, Ohio.

Burglar steals $12G Avengers comic book in smash-grab job, cuts self in process: report

Burglar steals $12G Avengers comic book in smash-grab job, cuts self in process: report Authorities in Denver are searching for a burglar who reportedly stole 14 comic books—totaling a little over $42,000—from a comic book store in the city and apparently badly cut himself in the process.

The Latest: Indiana town hit by storms, possible tornados

The Latest: Indiana town hit by storms, possible tornados The Latest on Ohio tornado (all times local): 1:45 a.m.

'Large and dangerous tornado' strikes near Dayton, damage feared

'Large and dangerous tornado' strikes near Dayton, damage feared National Weather Service confirmed Monday night that a "large and dangerous tornado" hit near Trotwood, Ohio, outside of Dayton.

'Large and dangerous tornado' near Trotwood, Ohio

'Large and dangerous tornado' near Trotwood, Ohio National Weather Service confirms that a "large and dangerous tornado" is on the ground near Trotwood, Ohio.

Human remains found inside suitcase in Indianapolis creek

Human remains found inside suitcase in Indianapolis creek Human remains were found in a suitcase in a creek on the near southeast side of Indianapolis.

Georgia man drowns trying to save dad who walked off boat into lake, reports say

Georgia man drowns trying to save dad who walked off boat into lake, reports say In a sad story from Georgia, a son dived into a lake to save his father—but only the father came out alive, the LaGrange Daily News reports.

Colorado climber dies after reaching top of Mount Everest

Colorado climber dies after reaching top of Mount Everest A Colorado climber has died shortly after getting to the top of Mount Everest and achieving his dream of scaling the highest peaks on the seven continents.

Two North Carolina men, dad killed in ATV crash at Tennessee adventure park

Two North Carolina men, dad killed in ATV crash at Tennessee adventure park Two North Carolina men and one of their fathers were killed Sunday after their all-terrain vehicle plummeted more than 100 feet down an embankment, according to Tennessee investigators.

John York: Do Democrats really want to make media the only voice in the room?

John York: Do Democrats really want to make media the only voice in the room? Usually, it’s conservatives who complain of media bias. But now progressives are starting to beef about the mainstream media’s coverage of Democratic presidential aspirants.

Kelly Shackelford: Will SCOTUS save the Bladensburg ‘Peace Cross’ -- or will this Memorial Day be its last?

Kelly Shackelford: Will SCOTUS save the Bladensburg ‘Peace Cross’ -- or will this Memorial Day be its last? This Memorial Day, as they have since 1925, the members of The American Legion in Bladensburg, Maryland, will gather before the Bladensburg WWI Veterans Memorial to lead the community in a moment of remembrance.

Jocko Willink: Memorial Day -- The Visit

Jocko Willink: Memorial Day -- The Visit I know you wanted to be a father. And you would have been an incredible one.

Kathryn Butler: How does your loved one wish to spend their final days? Ask about THIS before calamity strikes

Kathryn Butler: How does your loved one wish to spend their final days? Ask about THIS before calamity strikes As much as we balk from the topic, the current landscape mandates that we discuss end-of-life care with aging loved ones openly, honestly, and compassionately, before calamity strikes.

John Cortines: I had always considered myself generous but this shocked me

John Cortines: I had always considered myself generous but this shocked me I had always considered myself generous, but radical givers, along with the joy and freedom they somehow seem to possess, made me question what I was missing.

Paul Batura: Tim Tebow’s struggles teach my son (and me) far more than any success could

Paul Batura: Tim Tebow’s struggles teach my son (and me) far more than any success could As a fan of both baseball in general and Tim Tebow in particular, my family and I are rooting for the guy.

Jason Hanson: The spy secret to persuading anyone to do anything

Jason Hanson: The spy secret to persuading anyone to do anything From the very first day an intelligence officer begins his training, he is primed on how to become the best salesperson in the world.

Jason Yates: Take time this Memorial Day to thank God for the tremendous freedom we have as Americans

Jason Yates: Take time this Memorial Day to thank God for the tremendous freedom we have as Americans It is our responsibility to ensure the sacrifices of millions who gave their lives for our country are not forgotten.

Daniel Turner: Stealth AOC ‘Green New Deal’ now the law in New Mexico, voters be damned

Daniel Turner: Stealth AOC ‘Green New Deal’ now the law in New Mexico, voters be damned And that’s exactly how radical green groups want it.

Renee Nickell: On Memorial Day remember the debt of gratitude we owe to the fallen, including my brother

Renee Nickell: On Memorial Day remember the debt of gratitude we owe to the fallen, including my brother Memorial Day stands out as a time of respite when I can quietly and respectfully honor my brother and all the others who have fallen as a result of their sacrifice to our nation.

Japan court says forced sterilizations unconstitutional, refuses compensation: media

The forced sterilization of two women decades ago as teenagers was unconstitutional, a Japanese court said on Tuesday, but rejected their demands for compensation, in the first of about 20 such cases closely watched nationwide, media said. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2JLrw3E

EU could slap 3 billion euro fine on Italy for excessive debt: Salvini

The European Commission could impose a 3 billion euro fine on Italy for breaking EU rules due to its rising debt and structural deficit levels, the country's Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini said on Tuesday. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2KaS8KD

Iran sees no prospect of negotiations with U.S.: foreign ministry

Iran's foreign ministry spokesman said on Tuesday it saw no prospect of negotiations with the United States, a day after U.S. President Donald Trump said a deal with Iran on its nuclear program was possible. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/30OS4Gw

French minister Le Drian urges Saudi and UAE to end war in Yemen

French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian on Tuesday reiterated calls for Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to end a conflict in Yemen that he described as a "dirty war". from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2VQ2m5z

France calls on Iraq to spare four of its citizens from the hangman

Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian on Tuesday said France was intensifying diplomatic efforts to prevent four of its citizens being executed in Iraq after they were sentenced to death for belonging to Islamic State. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/30JVXwk

Japanese man dies on flight after ingesting 246 bags of cocaine: report

Japanese man dies on flight after ingesting 246 bags of cocaine: report A Japanese man on a flight from Mexico City to Japan died Friday after he reportedly ingested 246 bags of cocaine and began having seizures shortly after the flight departed.

'Real hero': Mom thanks Aer Lingus crew member who helped during child's choking incident

'Real hero': Mom thanks Aer Lingus crew member who helped during child's choking incident “Tonight I [witnessed] by child’s life nearly taken from her when she nearly choked to death,” Murray wrote on Facebook on Saturday.

National weather forecast for Monday, May 27

National weather forecast for Monday, May 27 Adam Klotz has your Memorial Day FoxCast.

IBM warns of increased cyber threats while traveling

IBM warns of increased cyber threats while traveling Cell phone charging stations targeted by hackers; Mark Meredith reports.

Company creates the country's first fully autonomous farm where robots do the heavy lifting

Company creates the country's first fully autonomous farm where robots do the heavy lifting Iron Ox creates a farm where physically demanding jobs like seeding, planting, transplanting and harvesting are performed by robots in an industrial warehouse. Claudia Cowan reports from San Carlos, California.

Snapchat employees abused data access, spied on users: report

Snapchat employees abused data access, spied on users: report Snapchat employees have been using internal tools — which offer them privileged access to user data — to spy on people’s pages, a report says.

CrossFit quits Facebook, Instagram, accuses social media giant of censorship, being 'utopian socialists'

CrossFit quits Facebook, Instagram, accuses social media giant of censorship, being 'utopian socialists' CrossFit, the branded workout regimen, accused Facebook of being “utopian socialists” and left the platform after the social network deleted a group dedicated to a diet.

The real cost of cutting the cord: What streaming companies don't want you to know

The real cost of cutting the cord: What streaming companies don't want you to know Most of us have a love-hate relationship with cable. We like television. We love a handful of stations. But we don't need hundreds of useless channels, many of them boring, some of them in languages we don't understand. Month after month, we pay our cable bills, yet we use only a small fraction of what we pay for.

Buyer beware: Google is tracking your purchases via Gmail

Buyer beware: Google is tracking your purchases via Gmail Rack it up as one more way Google tracks your personal data. 

How the Gulf War combat debut of 'stealth and GPS' transformed war

How the Gulf War combat debut of 'stealth and GPS' transformed war When GPS-enabled sensors pinpointed enemy targets, surveillance aircraft monitored enemy troop movements and stealth bombers eluded radar tracking from air defenses in the opening days of Operation Desert Storm decades ago -- in January of 1991 – very few of those involved were likely considering how these attacks signified a new era in modern warfare.