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A Florida woman who claimed she is Harry Potter fatally struck a federal judge visiting from New York and seriously injured a 6-year-old boy after swerving her car onto a sidewalk, officials said. Nastasia Snape, 23, is charged with vehicular homicide and other felonies for Friday's crash that killed District Judge Sandra Feuerstein, 75, who served in the Eastern District of New York since 2003. The boy, Anthony Ovchinnikov, was taken to the hospital, but his condition Sunday could not be determined.
The Carlton Tavern in Maida Vale, west London, was torn down in April 2015 without planning permission by a developer who wanted to turn the 1920s building into flats.
The market rally has improved dramatically, but could be due for a pullback. Square, JPMorgan and Apple supplier Skyworks are near buy points.
The star filed for divorce from husband Kanye West in February.
The COVID-19 pandemic has been marked by conundrums. Some people get very sick, others show no symptoms. The old are especially vulnerable, young children are not. Some recover in a few days, others endure long and debilitating symptoms.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Sunday the United States is concerned about China's aggressive actions against Taiwan and warned it would be a "serious mistake" for anyone to try to change the status quo in the Western Pacific by force. "What we've seen, and what is of real concern to us, is increasingly aggressive actions by the government in Beijing directed at Taiwan, raising tensions in the Straits," Blinken said in an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press."
The policy attracted criticism from the hart-hit aviation industry, which has said now is not the time to ban a portion of its business.
Tampa Bay may have awakened to a sunny Sunday morning, but meteorologists warn that more rain is on the horizon and have issued a severe thunderstorm watch for most of central Florida until 4 p.m. After an active day of thunderstorms Saturday, the National Weather Service’s Storm Prediction Center cautioned that even more severe thunderstorms are possible again today across west-central and ...
Several of the Tar Heels’ Final Four opponents sound off on facing coach Roy Williams.
ICYMI in Mets Land: Jacob deGrom's stellar start against the Marlins was squandered by lack of offense.
Ghosts puts you right in the middle of the terrifying action.
"As you can imagine, my family and I miss my father enormously."
Death of country’s longest serving royal consort like losing ‘grandfather of nation’, says son, Prince Andrew
Former president launches verbal attacks on McConnell, Cheney, Fauci at GOP donor event at his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida.
The two were married in 1947 and would have celebrated their 74th anniversary this year.
Former Goldman Sachs hedge-fund manager Raoul Pal believes bitcoins volatility should be considered a good thing for the market.
Apr. 11—NORWALK — It's called Miriam House, but a more appropriate name could be Miriam Home. Those were the words Friday night of The Most Rev. Daniel E. Thomas, Bishop of the Diocese of Toledo, at an event honoring the 20th anniversary of the Miriam House. The fundraising event was held at the Norwalk Eagles Club, which donated the hall and the food for the event of about 100 people. Rev. ...
Apr. 11—Bids to expand rail facilities at J.M. Smucker Co.'s Ainsworth pet food plant near Meadville were opened Friday. Only two bids each were received for the two contracts of the proposed project. One contract is for construction of 983 feet of railroad track at the plant in Vernon Township, while a second contract is for a railroad car unloading area with a scale, a building and conveyor ...
Apr. 11—Alaskans letting their guard down — not coronavirus variants — are likely responsible for the recent rise in cases in the state, health officials said this week. Contagious COVID-19 mutations that can partially evade vaccines and stall the pandemic's end are part of a haunting scenario playing out in other states and countries, which have seen surges driven by variants many months into ...
April is shaping up to be Brazil’s darkest month yet in the pandemic, with hospitals struggling with a crush of patients, deaths on track for record highs and few signs of a reprieve from a troubled vaccination program in Latin America's largest nation. The Health Ministry has cut its outlook for vaccine supplies in April three times already, to half their initial level, and the country’s two biggest laboratories are facing supply constraints. Brazil's seven-day rolling average has increased to 2,820 deaths per day, compared with the global average of 10,608 per day, according to data through April 8 from Johns Hopkins University.