Russia Today: The Dutch airline KLM and Germany’s Lufthansa have carried out test flights through the ash cloud. They reported no damage to their aircraft, however air space in around 20 countries remains closed, affecting millions of people’s travel plans.
AP: Luci Baines Johnson, the youngest daughter of former President Lyndon B. Johnson, is being treated at the Mayo Clinic for what doctors suspect is a rare autoimmune disorder that affects the nervous system, her personal physician said Saturday. Johnson,
LA Times: A rally of about 40 white supremacists Saturday on the lawn of Los Angeles City Hall drew hundreds of counter-protesters, sparked brawls in which two people were severely beaten and ended with crowds of demonstrators hurling rocks and
Dr. Drew Pinsky writes: . But when I was asked as a father, if I were in Michael Lohan’s position, what would I do to help my daughter, I am clear that I would go to any lengths to get
Film industry representatives from Europe are still stranded because canceled flights due to volcanic ash.
NBC Washington: President Barack Obama took in a soccer game in D.C. Saturday, but it wasn’t DC United. Obama wore a black baseball hat, a black jacket and shades as he watched his daughter Malia play at Rudolph Field in
Metro: The incredible video gives a tentacle-covered view of the five-minute chase, which only ended after the diver used his speargun to prise the camera back from the thieving octopus’s grip.
The New York Times: President Obama on Saturday accused Senator Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader, of waging a “cynical and deceptive” attack against a measure to tighten regulation of the nation’s financial system, and vowed to move ahead on the
LA Times: “Microsoft has deleted the inappropriate portion of the Kin video. We take sexting very seriously, & are sorry it happened,” it said in a tweet to Common Sense Media, an industry watchdog that objected to what it saw