Stephen Fitzpatrick and Audun Laading died alongside their tour manager Trevor Engelbrektson in a collision early Wednesday.
Author: The Associated Press
Pearl Harbor memorial to remain closed for repairs through the summer
Several deadlines to reopen the memorial have passed since visitation was suspended in May 2018.
Dozens of Hollywood celebrities oppose ‘heartbeat’ abortion bill, vow to abandon Georgia if it becomes law
Dozens of entertainers threaten to urge a boycott of Georgia if a new “heartbeat” abortion bill becomes law there.
American Airlines suspends flights to Venezuela indefinitely
American was the last U.S. airline flying to Venezuela ascivil unrest has increased.
Alert level for Kilauea volcano in Hawaii downgraded
Scientists have downgraded the alert level for Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano in response to reduced activity, saying the next eruption is a few years away.
Amnesty International blasts ‘vicious’ Brunei laws against gay sex
Amnesty International slammed ‘vicious’ new laws in Brunei such as stoning to death for gay sex and amputation for theft.
Pope allowing people to kiss his ring after viral video showed him pulling hand away
Pope Francis allowed nuns and priests to kiss his papal ring Wednesday, two days after a video showed him pulling his hand away drew criticism.
Dutch farmers have a message for tourists: Don’t trample our tulips
Dutch farmers have a message for tourists: Don’t tiptoe through out tulips, saying the visitors are welcome but increasingly are damaging flowers.
Viking Sky cruise ship engines failed because of low oil levels, maritime official says
Low oil levels were the “direct cause” of the engine failure that stranded the Viking Sky on Saturday, according to Norway maritime officials.
Shakira defends award-winning song ‘La Bicicleta’ against plagiarism in Spanish court
Singers Shakira and Carlos Vives appeared in court Wednesday to answer allegations by a singer and producer that they plagiarized his work.