The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons was awarded this year’s Nobel peace prize. The group’s executive director, as well as a survivor of the bombing of Hiroshima spoke about the organization’s mission at a ceremony on Sunday. (Dec. 10)
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Nobel Peace laureates: Nuclear war is ‘one tantrum away’
Head of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons described nuclear bombs as “a madman’s gun held permanently to our temple.”
High winds expected to increase fire threat
Forecasters say high winds will bring rapid or dramatic increases in wildfire activity.
Serial killer Todd Kohlhepp says there are more victims
South Carolina man convicted of killing seven people says he has more victims who have not been discovered.
‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’: Raves dominate in first Twitter reactions
Critics weighed in on Twitter following the world premiere of ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi.’
‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ premieres in LA
At the ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ premiere in Los Angeles, Mark Hamill was thankful for his ‘Jedi pension plan’ and Daisy Ridley prepared with wine and guacamole. (Dec. 10)
2 dead after small plane crashes into house in San Diego
The San Diego Union-Tribunereportsthe pilot and a passenger were taken to a hospital with burns, and two passengers died at the scene.
Retirement’s revolving door: Why some workers can’t call it quits
Baby Boomers are deciding to return to the workplace because they miss the challenges, the accomplishments — and, most important, the people.
Fake Botox doctor sentenced to prison in Arizona
Craig Allen Scherf misrepresented himself to his victims as a doctor licensed to perform cosmetic injections and laser treatments, prosecutors say.
Faces of the fire: Victims in California endure tragedy and push forward
They lost homes. They helped others. They worry about their future. They are the faces of the Thomas Fire.