October 10, 2017
Mohenjo
Breaking News, Human Interest, Medical
ABC news, amazon, business, Business News, current-events, Future, Hotels, human-rights, medicine, mental-health, research, Science, Science News, technology, Technology News, travel, vacation
Click link below picture
.
An elderly Napa County couple found dead from the devastating wildfires sweeping Northern California “were happy right up until the last minute,” one of their sons told ABC News.
Officials identified Charles and Sara Rippey as two of the 15 people killed from the 17 fires consuming over 115,000 acres across the state.
.
Courtesy of Mike Rippey
An undated photo of Charles and Sara Rippey who died in the Northern California wildfires.
.
.
Click link below for article:
http://abcnews.go.com/US/couple-married-75-years-dies-wildfires-happy-minute/story?id=50389207
.
__________________________________________
June 29, 2017
Mohenjo
Breaking News, Crime, Human Interest
ABC news, amazon, business, Business News, current-events, Future, Hotels, human-rights, medicine, mental-health, research, Science, Science News, technology, Technology News, travel, vacation

Click link below picture
.
Model Miranda Kerr has turned over more than $8 million worth of jewelry to the U.S. Justice Department — items that may have been purchased with misappropriated funds, The Wall Street Journal reported earlier this week.
The pieces, including an 8.88-carat diamond pendant worth $3.8 million and a diamond jewelry set worth $2 million, were given to her by Malaysian financier Jho Low, according to the newspaper.
“From the start of the inquiry, Miranda Kerr cooperated fully and pledged to turn over the gifts of jewelry to the government,” her spokesman told The Wall Street Journal. “Ms. Kerr will continue to assist with the inquiry in any way she can.”
.
Miranda Kerr
.
.
Click link below for article:
http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/miranda-kerr-8m-jewelry-justice-department/story?id=48306549
.
__________________________________________
July 16, 2015
Mohenjo
Breaking News
ABC news, amazon, Andy Berke, attacks on two military facilities, authorities, business, Business News, Chattanooga, Chattanooga Mayor, city of Chattanooga, gunman killed four Marines, gunman was killed, Hotels, human-rights, Marines, medicine, mental-health, military facilities, police officer, research, Science, Science News, technology, Technology News, Tennessee, travel, vacation
Click link below picture
.
A gunman killed four Marines on Thursday in attacks on two military facilities in Chattanooga, Tennessee, authorities said. A police officer and a Marine recruiter were injured in the rampage.
The gunman was killed after a shootout with police at the second facility, authorities said. It was not immediately clear whether police killed him or he killed himself.
“Today is a nightmare for the city of Chattanooga,” Mayor Andy Berke said.
.
Chattanooga Mayor: 5 dead in Shooting
.
.
Click link below for article:
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/police-officer-shot-tennessee-naval-reserve-center-n393266
.
__________________________________________
November 21, 2014
Mohenjo
Human Interest
a Grammy, a Tony, ABC anchor Diane Sawyer, ABC news, amazon, American film, American film and stage, an Oscar, “The Birdcage, “The Graduate”, “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”, “Working Girl, ” “Silkwood”, business, Business News, celebrated and prolific director, Diane Sawyer., Emmy, Hotels, human-rights, James Goldston, medicine, mental-health, Mike Nichols, Mike Nichols was 83, nbc news, Nichols, president of ABC News, prolific directors, research, Science, Science News, technology, Technology News, travel, vacation

Click link below picture
.
Mike Nichols, one of the most celebrated and prolific directors in the history of American film and stage, whose work included the movies “The Graduate” and “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”, died on Wednesday night. He was 83.
His death was announced Thursday morning by James Goldston, the president of ABC News, who described him as a “true visionary.” Nichols was married to the ABC anchor Diane Sawyer.
Nichols was one of a small handful of people to win an Emmy, a Tony, a Grammy and an Oscar. His body of work included some of the defining American films of the second half of the 20th century, among them “Working Girl,” “Silkwood” and “The Birdcage.” He won an Oscar in 1968 for the seminal comedy “The Graduate.”
.
.
.
Click link below for article:
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/director-mike-nichols-dies-age-83-n252326
.
__________________________________________
April 6, 2013
Mohenjo
Crime
ABC news, amazon, Black Voices News, business, celebrities, current-events, George Zimmerman, George Zimmerman Defense, George Zimmerman Waives Stand Your Ground, Hotels, huff post, huffingtonpost, human-rights, martin case, neighborhood watch, politics, research, Science, Science News, second degree murder, slide, technology, Technology News, travel, Trayvon Martin, Trayvon Martin Case, vacation, Video
FROM HUFF POST

Click link below picture
.
In the year since it landed on the international news radar, the Trayvon Martin case has raised a global discussion about Florida’s controversial “Stand Your Ground” law. But in a stunning twist of events Tuesday morning, George Zimmerman’s attorneys waived their client’s right to a scheduled April 22 hearing that was to be held under the law that has sparked so much debate, ABC news reports.
Zimmerman, the former neighborhood watch volunteer who is facing second-degree murder charges for the shooting of 17-year-old Martin, is awaiting trial set for June 10, 2013. His counsel’s move waiving his right to the April hearing leaves open the opportunity for it to be rolled into Zimmerman’s trial this summer, and gives the defense more time to prepare, an obvious concern after a motion to delay the proceedings was denied.
.

.
.Click link below for story, videos, and slideshow:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/05/george-zimmerman-waives-stand-your-ground_n_2812347.html?utm_hp_ref=trayvon-martin
.
_____________________________________________________
March 28, 2013
Mohenjo
Crime
ABC news, amazon, aviation, Boy Kills Brother, business, cars, Crime News, detective mike, Detective Mike Moresch, florida, Florida Boy Shoots Brother, Florida Crime, Hotels, html ref, huffingtonpost, Nona Crest Subdivision, Orlando Boy Shoots Brother, Orlando Police Department, research, Science, Science News, Slideshow, technology, Technology News, Teen Fatally Shoots Brother, transportation, travel, vacation, Video
FROM

Click link below picture
.
A Florida teen fatally shot his 12-year-old brother because he mistook the boy for a home invader, according to police in Orlando.
The older boy, 16, was home alone on Friday when the younger sibling arrived at the house. Concerned that someone had broken in, the older boy picked up a gun, ABC News reports.
“He heard some noises and he called out for his brother and he didn’t answer and so then his brother startled him,” said Orlando Police Department Detective Mike Moreschi, according to WFTV.
Realizing his mistake, the older brother immediately called authorities.
.

.
.Click link below for story, video, and slideshow:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/24/florida-teen-fatally-shoots-brother_n_2943594.html?ref=topbar
.
____________________________________________________
February 28, 2013
Mohenjo
Crime
ABC news, amazon, Ammar Harris, aviation, business, cars, celebrities, Crime News, grand larceny trick roll, Kenny Clutch, killed rapper Kenny Clutch, Las Vegas police, Las Vegas strip attack, Las Vegas strip killed rapper Kenny Clutch, manhunt, Maserati, nationwide manhunt, occupy-wall-street, politics, possession of a stolen vehicle, Prostitution, research, Science, Science News, soliciting prostitution, technology, Technology News, Tineesha Lashun Howard, transportation, travel, trespass, vacation, Video

Click link below picture
.
Las Vegas police have located and interviewed a woman they identified as a person of interest in the Las Vegas strip attack that killed rapper Kenny Clutch in his Maserati and two other people in a taxi.
Police were searching for Tineesha Lashun Howard, 22, in addition to prime suspect and fugitive Ammar Harris, 26, who is the subject of a nationwide manhunt.
Howard’s criminal record includes arrests for soliciting prostitution, trespass, possession of a stolen vehicle and grand larceny trick roll, which is when a prostitute steals money or other property from a customer.
.

Tineesha Lashun Howard, 22, right and Ammar Harris, 26, are seen in this undated police handout photo. Ammar Harris, 26, is the subject of a nationwide manhunt for the Feb. 21 Last Vegas strip shooting that left three people dead and several wounded. (Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department)
.
.Click link below for video and 2 page report:
http://abcnews.go.com/US/las-vegas-strip-shooting-female-person-interest-located/story?id=18617786
.
____________________________________________________
January 12, 2013
Mohenjo
Medical
ABC news, Ashlyn Blocker, aviation, business, Future, gaming, Health, insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis (CIPA), medicine, mental-health, never cried when she was hungry, normal 12-year-old girl, rare genetic disorder, research, Science, Science News, technology, travel, vacation, videogames

Click link below picture
.
From scratches on the playground to spills while biking, parents are constantly trying to protect their children from pain. But what if pain was the one thing your child needed the most?
While Ashlyn Blocker may seem like a normal 12-year-old girl who loves pageants and playing the clarinet, she suffers from a rare genetic disorder that prevents her from feeling pain.
Ashlyn was born with a congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis (CIPA), a disorder that affects the way signals travel from her central nervous system.
Unlike most babies, she never cried when she was hungry or had diaper rash.
.

.
.Click link below for article:
http://abcnews.go.com/m/blogEntry?id=16714811
.
____________________________________________________
December 6, 2012
Mohenjo
Crime
ABC news, aviation, business, cars, Christopher Franklin Weaver, Christopher Franklin Weaver Bank Robbery, Christopher Franklin Weaver Inmate, Crime News, Eugene, huffingtonpost, jail inmate, KVAL, Lane County Jail, Man Robs Bank After Leaving Jail, Man Robs Bank After Release From Jail, myaol, Oregon, research, Science, Science News, transportation, travel, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, vacation, Video
FROM

Click link below picture
Maybe he was homesick.
Christopher Franklin Weaver, 33, had been released from the Lane County Jail for only 55 minutes before being arrested for allegedly robbing a bank in Eugene, Oregon, ABC News reports.
Weaver had been booked into the jail on Wednesday, KVAL reports, for parole violation stemming from a sex abuse charge and failing to appear on charges of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.
.
Christopher Franklin Weaver, 33, allegedly robbed
a bank less than an hour after this release from jail.
.
.Click link below for story and slideshow:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/02/christopher-franklin-weaver-released-jail-inmate-robs-bank_n_2227618.html?1354465875&icid=maing-grid7|myaol|dl3|sec1_lnk3%26pLid%3D240595
.
____________________________________________________
December 3, 2012
Mohenjo
Medical
A miraculous thing, ABC news, acute myocarditis, business, heart muscle, heart suddenly started beating again, Heart Transplant, inflammation of the heart, inflammation of the heart muscle, intensive care unit, life-saving heart transplant, medicine, michael crowe, Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, pharmacy student, research, Science, Science News, technology, travel, vacation, viral infection

Click link below picture
.
A miraculous thing happened the day Michael Crowe was set to receive a potentially life-saving heart transplant. Doctors had determined the surgery would be ineffective — but his heart suddenly started beating again.
Crowe, a 23-year-old pharmacy student from Omaha, had been diagnosed with acute myocarditis, or inflammation of the heart muscle, likely caused by a viral infection. When his mother brought him to the emergency room at his local hospital on Aug. 14, doctors found his heart was only functioning at about 25 percent efficiency. The hospital referred him to the Nebraska Medical Center, and by the time he was admitted to the intensive care unit there, his heart’s efficiency had dropped below 10 percent.
.

.
.Click link below for article:
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/health/2012/09/25/mans-failing-heart-heals-itself-on-day-of-emergency-transplant/
.
_____________________________________________________
Older Entries