NEW YORK (AP) — The mother grabbed her two boys and fled their home as it filled with water, hoping to outrun Superstorm Sandy.But Glenda Moore and her SUV were no match for the epic storm. Moore's Ford Explorer stalled in the rising tide, and the rushing waters snatched 2-year-old Brandon and 4-year-old Connor from her arms as they tried to escape.The youngsters' bodies were recovered from a marsh...
Nov
02
Isolated NYC borough says help is slow after Sandy
Labels: Business 0 comments
Read More..
Posted by Copetau at 5:02 AM
Nov
01
Huge N. Korea hotel begun in 1980s might soon open
Labels: World 0 commentsSEOUL, South Korea (AP) — The 105-story, pyramid-shaped hotel that has stood over North Korea's capital city like a mountain for more than 20 years just might be on the verge of opening for the first time.Pyongyang's Ryugyong Hotel will "partially, probably" open in the middle of next year, Reto Wittwer, CEO of international hotel operator Kempinski AG, said Thursday at a forum in Seoul.Kempinski...
Posted by Copetau at 5:10 AM
Apple's Cook fields his A-team before a wary Wall Street
Labels: Technology 0 commentsSAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc Chief Executive Tim Cook's new go-to management team of mostly familiar faces failed to drum up much excitement on Wall Street, driving its shares to a three-month low on Wednesday. The world's most valuable technology company, which had faced questions about a visionary-leadership vacuum following the death of Steve Jobs, on Monday stunned investors by announcing...
Posted by Copetau at 5:08 AM
New faces at CMAs mark change in country music
Labels: Lifestyle 0 commentsNASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — There's a sea change going on in Music City — and the Country Music Association Awards are in the middle of it.When country music's biggest stars take the stage Thursday night in Nashville, you'll see many of your favorites from the last decade. But new faces are dominating the genre as country's fan base shifts to a younger-skewing audience.From Taylor Swift's army of empowered...
Posted by Copetau at 5:06 AM
Man with bionic leg to climb Chicago skyscraper
Labels: Health 0 commentsCHICAGO (AP) — Zac Vawter considers himself a test pilot. After losing his right leg in a motorcycle accident, the 31-year-old software engineer signed up to become a research subject, helping to test a trailblazing prosthetic leg that's controlled by his thoughts.He will put this groundbreaking bionic leg to the ultimate test Sunday when he attempts to climb 103 flights of stairs to the top of Chicago's...
Posted by Copetau at 5:04 AM
Thousands still trapped after Sandy
Labels: Business 0 commentsNEW YORK, N.Y. - People along the battered U.S. East Coast slowly began reclaiming their daily routines Thursday, even as crews searched for victims and tens of thousands remained without power after superstorm Sandy claimed more than 70 lives.The New York Stock Exchange came back to life, and two major New York airports reopened to begin the long process of moving stranded travellers around the world.New...
Posted by Copetau at 5:02 AM
Oct
31
Afghan presidential election set for April 2014
Labels: World 0 commentsKABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Presidential elections considered crucial to Afghanistan's security and stability will be held on schedule in April 2014, the country's election commission announced on Wednesday.The decision eased concerns that President Hamid Karzai would seek to delay the election despite his repeated assurances that he would not. Karzai is not allowed to run for a third term and has said...
Posted by Copetau at 5:10 AM
In hurricane, Twitter proves a lifeline despite pranksters
Labels: Technology 0 commentsSAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - As Hurricane Sandy pounded the U.S. Atlantic coast on Monday night, knocking out electricity and Internet connections, millions of residents turned to Twitter as a part-newswire, part-911 hotline that hummed through the night even as some websites failed and swathes of Manhattan fell dark. But the social network also became a fertile ground for pranksters who...
Posted by Copetau at 5:08 AM
Swift's 'Red' sells 1.2 million copies in debut
Labels: Lifestyle 0 commentsNEW YORK (AP) — Taylor Swift's new album is called "Red," but its true color is a brilliant platinum. The 22-year-old sold 1.2 million copies of her latest album in its first week — the largest sales week for any album in a decade.Nielsen SoundScan confirmed the blockbuster sales on Tuesday night. "Red" marks Swift's second straight album to sell more than 1 million copies in its first week; "Speak...
Posted by Copetau at 5:06 AM
Back to business after Sandy's hard hit
Labels: Business 0 commentsNEW YORK (Reuters) - Millions of people across the U.S. Northeast stricken by massive storm Sandy will attempt to resume normal lives on Wednesday as companies, markets and airports reopen, despite grim projections of power and mass transit outages lasting several more days. With six days to go before the November 6 elections, President Barack Obama will visit storm-ravaged areas of the...
Posted by Copetau at 5:02 AM
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
Copyright © News Cavern. All rights reserved.
Design And Business Directories