Biodun Iginla, BBC News

Biodun Iginla, BBC News

Saturday, November 28, 2015

Yahoo News compiled for the BBC's Biodun Iginla--11/28/15--in New York

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  • Sheriff's deputies rescue newborn found buried near river

    COMPTON, Calif. (AP) — Sheriff's officials asked for the public's help Saturday in gaining information about a newborn baby deputies rescued after finding her buried beside a popular Compton bike path.
    Associated Press
  • Trump reframes claim that Muslims cheered 9/11

    By Erin McPike WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Saturday reframed his claim that he saw Muslims in Jersey City, New Jersey, cheering the attacks on the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in Manhattan on Sept. 11, 2001 by asserting the sentiment was shared…
    Reuters

    Town demolishes veteran's house while he has surgery

    WEST HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP) — When a U.S. Navy veteran traveled from Long Island to Florida for a knee replacement, his house was the last thing on his mind. But now his memory of it is all he can think about.
    Associated Press

    Remains of Missing Teen Found on 25th Anniversary of Her Disappearance

    Rosemary Diaz, 15, was last seen working at a convenience store near her home in Danevang on November 24, 1990.
    Inside Edition
  • Burger King manager: Police erased video of Chicago shooting

    CHICAGO (AP) — A Burger King manager who accuses Chicago police of erasing surveillance video in the case of a black teenager shot last year by a white officer says he has testified before a federal grand jury investigating the shooting.
    Associated Press
  • Neighbors Make Themselves At Home At Another Castle

    DEAR ABBY: I have a neighbor, "Mrs. Smith," whom I see often in another neighbor's yard, "the Joneses," when they are not home. I have seen Mrs. Smith pick vegetables from their garden and take them to her house, and Mr. Smith connect extension cords that run to their home in the winter months when…
    Dear Abby

    Why Menstruation Remains a Medical Mystery

    Humans are among the few species in which the process occurs, and although researchers have ideas about why menstruation happens, there are many unknowns. But a better understanding of the hows and whys of menstruation is needed, researchers say. "There's so much we don't understand about why this…
    LiveScience.com
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    Strangers Save the Day for Single Mom After Thanksgiving Day Theft

    A California mom says she was worried she may have to choose between buying Christmas presents for her 3-year-old daughter or paying for a replacement electric car charger after it was stolen from outside her parents` home.
    Tribune

    You Won't Believe They Kept the Camera Running!

    Here are some of our personal favourite news reporting fails which had us in stitches. [Gallery]
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  • Putin, citing national security, signs Turkey sanctions decree

    By Andrew Osborn and Polina Devitt MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin signed a decree imposing a raft of punitive economic sanctions against Turkey on Saturday, underlining the depth of the Kremlin's anger toward Ankara four days after Turkey shot down a Russian warplane. The decree, which…
    Reuters
  • Waffle House Customer Fatally Shoots Waitress Who Told Him to Put Out Cigarette: Cops

    A Mississippi man wanted to smoke in a restaurant and was willing to kill a woman who stood in his way, police say.
    Inside Edition

    Republican Trump drops 12 percentage points in poll: Reuters/Ipsos

    By Alana Wise WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. presidential hopeful Donald Trump's support among Republicans has dropped 12 points in less than a week, marking the real estate mogul's biggest decline since he vaulted to the top of the field in July, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll. Trump was the…
    Reuters

    President's oldest daughter among those scoping out colleges

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Michelle Obama's message for high school seniors fretting about their college prospects is simple.
    Associated Press

    Now This Is Cool!

    This Woman's Waterslide Video Just Went Viral On Facebook
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  • In a donated dress, girl dubbed Baby Doe is buried

    WINTHROP, Mass. (AP) — The 2-year-old girl known for months as Baby Doe after her remains were found in a plastic bag on a Boston Harbor beach was buried Saturday in a donated dress with a donated quilt.
    Associated Press
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    Man accused of setting woman on fire in W. Harris County now in custody

    Authorities in Harris County say the man accused of setting a woman on fire is now in custody.
    KABC – Los Angeles

    'Large' Chinese military fleet flies near Japan islands: media

    Japan scrambled jets after 11 Chinese military planes flew near southern Japanese islands during what Beijing said was a drill to improve its long-range combat abilities, reports said Saturday. The planes -- eight bombers, two intelligence gathering planes and one early-warning aircraft -- flew…
    AFP

    Scans of King Tut's tomb point to hidden chamber

    Scans of King Tutankhamun's tomb in Egypt's Valley of the Kings point to a secret chamber, archaeologists said Saturday, possibly heralding the discovery of Queen Nefertiti's long-sought mummy. A wife of Tutankhamun's father Akhenaten, Nefertiti played a major political and religious role in the…
    AFP

    How To Pay Off Your Mortgage (It's Genius)

    Homeowners are surprised and furious. If you owe less than $625,000 on your home, you better read this...
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  • Catholic Church Sees a Miracle in 'Bleeding' Communion Wafer

    A Salt Lake City Catholic church was the site of what some say was a miracle when a communion wafer, or host, appeared to bleed when placed in water.
    Inside Edition
  • Another American Ebola Survivor Had Eye Problems

    Ebola survivor Dr. Ian Crozier wasn't the only American to experience eye problems following the disease — a new report describes eye problems in another American doctor who lived through the disease. Dr. Richard Sacra, who works for the Christian mission organization SIM USA, contracted Ebola last…
    LiveScience.com

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