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Ohio college wrestler Joshua Taylor, 19, was remembered by family and coaches as a standout athlete after he was killed in a car crash.
An Italian journalist detained in Iran for three weeks was freed Wednesday and returned home, after her fate had become intertwined with that of an Iranian engineer arrested in Italy and wanted by the United States.
Admirers of President Jimmy Carter from around the country visited Washington on Wednesday to view his casket as he lies in state as part of state funeral rites.Watch live video from the Capitol Rotunda in the video aboveThe Georgia Democrat and 39th president died Dec. 29 at the age of 100.Carter served as president from 1977-81, winning office as an outsider in the wake of the Vietnam War and Watergate. He endured a rocky four years of economic unrest and international crises that ended with his defeat to Republican Ronald Reagan. But he also lived long enough to see historians reassess his presidency more charitably than voters did in 1980.President Carter was the governor of the great state of Georgia when I was born, said Lyn Leverett, among the people who waited in below-freezing weather Wednesday. So hes been around my, you know, my whole entire being. And I just want to pay my respects to a decent person.He was remembered a day earlier at the Capitol for his deep religious faith, long public service and decades of humanitarian work beyond what he accomplished in politics.Vice President Kamala Harris and Speaker Mike Johnson were among those who offered bipartisan tributes to Carter in the Capitol Rotunda, where his flag-draped casket remains atop the Lincoln catafalque for members of the public to pay their respects.Carter will remain at the Capitol until Thursday morning, when he is transported to Washington National Cathedral for a state funeral. President Joe Biden, a longtime Carter ally, will deliver a eulogy. Other living former presidents, including President-elect Donald Trump, are expected to attend.After the funeral, the Boeing 747 that is Air Force One when a sitting president is aboard will carry Carter and his family back to Georgia. An invitation-only funeral will be held at Maranatha Baptist Church in tiny Plains, Georgia, where Carter taught Sunday School for decades after leaving office.Carter will be buried next to his wife, former first lady Rosalynn Carter, in a plot near the home they built before his first state Senate campaign in 1962 and where they lived out their lives with the exception of four years in the Georgia Governor’s Mansion and four years in the White House.
Former Syrian detainee Bassam Ezzedine is on a mission to help prisoners of the fallen regime to find their families.
This W5 investigation focuses on mother and daughter homeowners who found themselves in a fight with a general contractor over money they say they’re owed, and over work that was never completed on their dream home.
There was no warm welcome waiting as students at Highlands High School returned from their holiday break Tuesday morning.
Two local Jeep clubs partnered with a Louisville nonprofit and local councilwoman to help residents clear ice and snow, run errands, and shuttle hospital employees to and from work.
The former Waterbury city official who struck a teenager who was riding a scooter with his car has learned his fate. John Egan gets ten years in prison, suspended after two years. Egan is the former zoning commisison chair.
Ada County Paramedic Kody Hansen was less than a mile from his home when a driver passing a truck struck Hansen head-on
The Cheerleading Worlds takes place in Orlando, FL every year. Cheerleaders who are the best of the best compete from all of the world . Anisten Stewart is a 14-year-old Trion Middle School student who has brought home her 2nd World Champion title in back-to-back seasons with her team The Stingray Allstars Orange. The Stingray []
When disaster strikes and Kentuckians are concerned for their families safety, no one should have to worry if they are being taken advantage of,” Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman said in a news release.