In a plea for tips from the public, San Francisco police released a new sketch of what the “Doodler” suspect may look like today.
Author: Ryan W. Miller, USA TODAY
‘Like white hoods except stupider’: California chef says he won’t serve diners wearing ‘MAGA’ hats
In a since-deleted tweet,J. KenjiLópez-Alt said he wouldn’t serve anyone at his restaurant wearing Trump-inspired “Make America Great Again” hats.
Denmark is building a ‘wall’ on its German border. To stop pigs
Crews began working in Padborg, and the roughly 5-foot-tall fence is scheduled to be completed in the fall this year, the Danish government said.
A woman took a stranger off life support after hospital allegedly mixed up two men, lawsuit says
St. Barnabas Hospital in the Bronx allegedly confused a man for another, leading Shirell Powell to think her brother was brain dead, lawsuit alleges.
California city approves ‘landmark’ plan to curb food-related waste that includes 25-cent fee on disposable cups
Berkeley, California, passed legislation Tuesday night that will require restaurant customers to pay 25 cents for a disposable cup starting in 2020.
Boo, the Internet’s favorite Pomeranian, dies of ‘broken heart’, owner says
Boo, a social media superstar, had over 16 millions followers on Facebook and was often photographed next to his companion Buddy, who died in 2017.
Student Aiia Maasarwe was on phone with sister when killed in ‘horrific’ Australia attack
Aiia Maasarwe, a 21-year-old from Israel, was walking home, on the phone with her sister, when she was attacked in a suburb of Melbourne, police said.
‘McJesus’ sculpture to be removed from museum after violent protest, mayor says
A sculpture of a crucified Ronald McDonald will be removed from an art museum in Israel after the display sparked violent protest, Haifa mayor said.
No shutdown for Weather Service ‘tirelessly’ forecasting snowstorm
TheNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which the weather service is under, confirmed that its forecasts continued despite the shutdown.
Eating more fiber and whole grains may mean a lower risk of death and disease, study finds
Higher fiber diets were associated with a15 to 31 percentreduction in the risk of death and disease, new research published in The Lancet has found.