August 28, 2019 Court hearings begin for dozens arrested in Mississippi ICE raids; their families' futures uncertain As 72 illegal immigrants arrested in Mississippi earlier this month are set to face a judge in court this week, their families are struggling to adjust to the loss of physical and financial support.Â
August 19, 2019 US buying Greenland 'absurd discussion,' Danish prime minister says The United States' reported interest in buying Greenland from Denmark is "absurd" and the fjord-lined island is not for sale, according to Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen.
July 4, 2019 Toxic algae bloom forces Gulf Coast beach closures ahead of 4th of July holiday weekend More than a dozen beaches in Mississippi’s Gulf Coast have been closed ahead of the Fourth of July holiday weekend after the formation of a toxic algae bloom on the shore line.
July 3, 2019 John Stossel: Freedom, not force, has made America great It was America’s emphasis on limited government that made our revolution the greatest and most lasting success of recent centuries.
February 15, 2019 Thieves steal 30,000 liters of pure iceberg water intended for vodka production Canadian authorities are after the criminals responsible for the brazen theft of 30,000 liters of valuable iceberg water that was intended for vodka production, though the thieves may have contaminated the water – rendering it unusable.
October 24, 2018 Hurricane Willa weakens to tropical depression, heavy rains to continue Hurricane Willa was downgraded to a tropical depression early Wednesday as torrential rain continued to lash west-central Mexico, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said.
August 14, 2018 International tourists spend four times as much as domestic travelers Tourists can occasionally be an annoyance, but the revenue they bring in is enormous.
August 2, 2018 Sunflower farm closes after being inundated with selfie seekers A Canadian farm boasting beautiful sunflowers has reportedly put an end to photo-seeking visitors for the remainder of the season due to a massive crowd over the weekend.
July 10, 2018 Warner Bros. proposes solution to Hollywood sign tourist traffic with $100 million aerial tramway Warner Bros. studios has offered to fund an $100 million aerial tramway that would take tourists to and from the Hollywood sign in an effort to combat traffic.