DENHAM SPRINGS, LA. Before the floods came, Ashleigh Dickerson’s family lived in a three-bedroom house on a private road with plenty of room for her children to play. These days, the school bus drops her 10-year-old daughter off at a motel in Denham Springs, Louisiana, where a parking lot next to a truck stop is […]
November 2016
Two Mississippi churches transcend racial barriers after arson
GREENVILLE, Miss. Back in the 1960s, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. observed that Sunday morning is the most segregated time of the week in America, a fact that remains true in many communities today. But three weeks after their church in the Mississippi Delta was mostly destroyed by arson and someone spray-painted “Vote Trump” […]
Unusually late Hurricane Otto takes aim at Central America
PANAMA CITY An unusually late Hurricane Otto swirled over the Caribbean just off Central America, heading toward a possible landfall in Costa Rica, which hasn’t seen such a storm since reliable recordkeeping began in 1851. Heavy rains from the storm were blamed for three deaths in Panama on Tuesday, and officials in Costa Rica ordered […]
Thailand to charge Buddhist sect chief with money laundering
BANGKOK The head of a powerful Buddhist sect in Thailand will be indicted next week on charges of money laundering and related crimes involving millions of embezzled funds that allegedly reached the temple’s coffers, prosecutors said today. The Office of the Attorney-General announced its decision to bring to court Wat Dhammakaya abbot Phra Dhammachayo and […]
Airstrike hits Mosul bridge, disrupting IS supply lines
MOSUL, Iraq An airstrike by the U.S.-led coalition today “disabled” the fourth bridge on the Tigris River in Mosul, leaving the northern Iraqi city with a single functioning bridge and further disrupting the Islamic State group’s supply lines amid the government offensive against IS militants. The extremist group’s media arm, the Aamaq news agency, and […]
Search for missing relatives in Mexican city marks 2 years
IGUALA, Mexico In the two years since dozens of families in the southern Mexico state of Guerrero banded together to search for relatives who have disappeared, Maria Carmen Figueroa Acevedo has missed only one weekly gathering. Without hesitation she says she believes her son Ricardo is alive. She dreams regularly of his homecoming. Spending each […]
Poem signed by Anne Frank sells for nearly $150K
HAARLEM, Netherlands A rare handwritten poem signed by Anne Frank sold at auction today for $148,620. In a sign of the enduring popularity of the Jewish diarist who became a symbol for Holocaust victims, the sale price, which doesn’t include the auctioneer’s commission, was nearly three times the upper limit of the Dutch auction house’s […]
Bowdoin hockey counters UNE, 5-3
BRUNSWICK First-year Bowdoin College men’s ice hockey coach Jamie Dumont said the first weekend of the season would be crucial in determining what he has as a team. A two-game split gave him a glimpse, but with 15 total combined goals in the two games, a theme began to emerge. That theme continued on Tuesday […]
Bruins feeling the ‘Blues’
BOSTON The St. Louis Blues turned around a listless start by getting gritty in the second period. Robert Bortuzzo and Paul Stastny scored 2:12 apart in the second and Jake Allen had 39 saves, helping the Blues beat the Boston Bruins 4-2 on Tuesday night despite getting just seven shots on net in the first […]