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Exit Polls & Real Time Election Results Potomac Primary: DC, MD, VA

Politisite Exit Polling Data from the Potomac Primary, Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia. Beginning at 7:00 pm Eastern / 0:00 GMT (UTC). Real Time Election Results from VA, MD, and DC.  This is part...

Crushed by a boulder as he lay sleeping

Nineteen-year-old David Bates went to bed in Barnsley, UK, on February 26th, and was woken up by a boulder falling on his bed and crushing his pelvis. This was the night the biggest earthquake in the last 25 years...

Ricin Found in Las Vegas Motel, Man in Critical Condition

A substance found at a motel may be the deadly toxin ricin, but authorities said Friday they don't believe it was intended for a terrorist attack. Lab tests on the substance were pending and seven people were taken to hospitals as a precaution. NowPublic member PEP has...

With city of 120,000 under rocket fire, Israel warns of Gaza invasion

Following a Hamas rocket attack yesterday against the city of Ashkelon, the Israeli government is warning that it might soon be re-entering the Gaza strip.The Associated Press is working with NowPublic to help get...

3 Killed in California Plane Crash

RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) — A small airplane crashed in a residential neighborhood, killing three people in a fiery impact that destroyed a car and engulfed palm trees in flames.The Associated Press is working with NowPublic to help get coverage from people affected by this...

Earthquake Hits Indonesia: Tsunami Warning Issued

A powerful earthquake (7.6) struck western Indonesia this morning. There are no immediate reports of injuries, but a tsunami warning has been issued.The Associated Press is working with NowPublic to help get...

Deposed Prime Minister Back in Thailand Facing Charges

BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) — Supporters danced, beat drums and sang as deposed Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra returned Thursday from 17 months in exile to face corruption charges, vowing to restore his reputation following his ouster in a coup.The Associated Press is...

8 Wounded in LA Street Shooting

A gunman opened fire on a crowd in Los Angeles, wounding eight people, several of them children.The Associated Press is working with NowPublic to help get coverage from people affected by this story. We are asking people like you who might be close by for help. We are...

Starbucks pledges perfect coffee day after nationwide espresso refresher

A day after shutting down most of its US shops for a refresher course, Starbucks is pledging that it's turned over a new leaf in terms of quality.The Associated Press is working with NowPublic to help get coverage...

Earthquake felt across wide parts of Britain

MANCHESTER, England (AP) - There are reports of minor damage but no injuries from the strongest earthquake to hit Britain in more than two decades.You can read other NowPublic coverage here.The Associated Press is...

New Orleans Mayor Rips Plan to Empty FEMA Trailers

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A plan to move people living in trailers to apartments and hotels because of concerns about formaldehyde fumes will not work and will lead to a "second great displacement" of New Orleans residents, the city's mayor said.You can read current NowPublic...

Voice Report on Florida Power Blackout

"For NowPublic this is Roberto Alvarez-Galloso. I want to add a story to the Associated Press Title Florida Power Black Out remains a puzzle. Right now in Miami Florida, well, some people are talking about a minor...

Israeli Airstrike Kills Five Hamas Gunmen In Gaza

The Israeli government is claiming that one of its aircraft destroyed a van carrying five Hamas militants.The Associated Press is working with NowPublic to help get coverage from people affected by this story. We...

Small Group of Bosnia Serbs Try to Storm US Consulate

BANJA LUKA, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) — Police are firing tear gas at Bosnian Serb rioters to prevent them from storming the U.S. consulate after protests against Kosovo's independence.The Associated Press is...

Florida Power Blackout Remains a Puzzle

Florida power officials are still trying to figure out how a glitch at a substation cut power to millions of people across the southern part of the state.The Associated Press is working with NowPublic to help get coverage from people affected by this story. We are asking...

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