US military helicopter crashes off Japan’s southern island

TOKYO (AP) – A U.S. Army helicopter crashed off the southern Japanese island of Okinawa on Wednesday, injuring seven people aboard the aircraft, officials said. The others aboard the helicopter were uninjured, said Japanese coast guard spokesman Shinya Terada. The conditions of the injured were not immediately known, he said. U.S. Army Lt. Col. Kevin […]

More colleagues to testify in trial over police shooting

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) – The defense has opened its case in the trial of a suspended North Carolina police officer with a cast of his colleagues, more of whom are expected to testify Wednesday. The jury will hear more evidence in Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officer Randall Kerrick’s case. Kerrick is charged with voluntary manslaughter in the […]

After 2 nights of tension, a peaceful protest in Ferguson

FERGUSON, Mo. (AP) – Police outnumbered protesters along West Florissant Avenue in Ferguson on Tuesday night, perhaps signaling the demonstrations around the anniversary of Michael Brown’s death are starting to fade. The crowd of around 100 demonstrators was mostly calm and peaceful. Occasionally a few people would march or start a chant, but they spent […]

Cuba dissidents won’t attend US Embassy event

WASHINGTON (AP) – The Obama administration doesn’t plan to invite Cuban dissidents to Secretary of State John Kerry’s historic flag-raising at the U.S. Embassy in Havana on Friday, vividly illustrating how U.S. policy is shifting focus from the island’s opposition to its single-party government. Instead, Kerry intends to meet more quietly with prominent activists later […]

Keystone XL review drags on 5 times longer than average

WASHINGTON (AP) – For six and a half years, the White House has had a quick comeback to questions about its yet-to-be-announced decision on the proposed Keystone XL pipeline: Talk to the State Department. Under a George W. Bush-era executive order, oil pipelines crossing U.S. borders require a presidential permit, setting off a government-wide review […]

‘Deflategate’ brings Tom Brady and Roger Goodell to court

NEW YORK (AP) – New England quarterback Tom Brady and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell are set to explain to a judge why a controversy over underinflated footballs at last season’s AFC conference championship game is spilling into a new season. U.S. District Judge Richard M. Berman ordered the men to appear before him Wednesday at […]