BUDAPEST, Hungary – If “king for a day” sounds too majestic, a small Hungarian village will let you become deputy mayor for a few days. The village of Megyer, population 18, has put itself up for rent to companies and tourists. T For 210,000 forints ($750; 690 euros) a day, …
Read More »Gay Louisiana high school student not allowed to wear tuxedo to prom
A gay Louisiana high school student says she is going to skip her prom because the school’s principal will not let her wear a tuxedo. Claudettia Love is a senior and one of the top students in her class at Carroll High School in Monroe. Love said she was planning …
Read More »City of Chicago offers $5.5 million reparations package to victims of police torture
CHICAGO – Mayor Rahm Emanuel and several Chicago aldermen are offering what they call a reparations package for the victims of torture under the city’s former police commander, Jon Burge. The city said Tuesday that the package will include an apology, a $5.5 million fund and city services, such as …
Read More »Preliminary test results: Mislabeled chemical container caused Texas State Aquarium fish kill
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas – The deaths of 389 fish at the Texas State Aquarium are being blamed on a mislabeled chemical container. A statement posted Tuesday on the aquarium’s Facebook page says what staff members thought was an anti-parasite drug was actually a poisonous chemical used in film processing, as …
Read More »Enola Gay co-pilot's personal flight logs don't sell at NYC auction of WWII material
NEW YORK – The personal flight logs of the co-pilot of the U.S. warplane that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima 70 years ago didn’t sell at an auction of World War II artifacts and memorabilia. Bonhams in Manhattan says bidding Wednesday for the two log books belonging to Enola …
Read More »Los Angeles sues Wells Fargo, alleging fraud by employees
LOS ANGELES – Wells Fargo Bank employees driven by strict sales pressure issued unwanted credit cards and opened unauthorized accounts that charged customers fees and damaged their credit, according to a lawsuit filed by the city of Los Angeles. The civil complaint filed Monday contends the largest California-based bank violated …
Read More »Follow the food: 'Steady trail of macaroni salad' leads to arrest of 3 burglary suspects
MOUNT MORRIS, N.Y. – Authorities say a trail of macaroni salad leading away from a western New York restaurant helped police track down three burglary suspects. The Democrat and Chronicle of Rochester reports (http://on.rocne.ws/1EtKA8S ) that the owners of Build-A-Burger told the Livingston County Sheriff’s Office that their surveillance system …
Read More »DNA confirms that girl in Mexico is US woman's long lost daughter
MORELIA, Mexico – A Mexican prosecutor says DNA tests on Alondra Diaz match the U.S. mother who has been searching for her for eight years. Jose Martin Godoy Castro says tests show that Alondra is the daughter of Houston woman Dorotea Garcia, who has searched for the girl since Alondra’s …
Read More »New Details on Catching Usama bin Laden Before Sept. 11
And now the most compelling two minutes in television, the latest from the wartime grapevine: FOX Fans: Missed the Grapevine? Click here to watch it! President Postponed Plans? U.S. officials now say that in October 2000, after theUSS Cole (search)bombing, then-President Clinton secretly signed off on a plan to go …
Read More »American Muslims Told to Leave Major U.S. Cities
AnAl Qaeda (search)Web site is running a warning issued to Muslims to leave Washington, D.C., New York City and Los Angeles because ofimpliedimminent terrorist attacks, according totheMiddle East Media Research Institute. Titled “A Warning to Muslims in America,” the directive was issued by the previously unknown “Islamic Bayan Movement” and …
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