A Malaysian official said Saturday that the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 by a U.S. company will likely end in June, as families of passengers marked the fourth anniversary of the plane's disappearance with renewed hope that the world's biggest aviation mystery will be solved.
It's been a bad week for Jared Kushner, possibly the worst.
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Islamic extremists struck the French Embassy and army headquarters in simultaneous attacks of gunfire and explosives Friday in Burkina Faso’s capital, killing eight people and wounding more than 80 others. All eight militants were slain by security forces.
A 19-year-old student suspected of fatally shooting his parents at a Central Michigan University dormitory had been acting so strangely the day before the killings that campus police talked to his mother and then took him to a hospital for suspected drug abuse, authorities said Saturday.
Coastal communities in the Northeast experienced damaging high tide flooding and the lingering effects of powerful, gusting winds Saturday even as residents tried to shake off a nor'easter that had already inundated roads and basements, snapped trees and knocked out power to more than 2 million homes and businesses from Virginia to Maine.
Thirty people are dead and more than 90 wounded in a series of attacks by Islamic militants in the West African nation of Burkina Faso.
It's actually fairly normal for market downturns, including corrections, to have at least two legs down.
In a passionate tribute to her father's life and legacy, Anne Graham Lotz likened Rev. Graham to Moses, explaining the date of his passing held spiritual significance that was "strategic" from "heaven's point of view."
The three-time Grammy Award-winning artist performed an emotional rendition of "Above All" during the late evangelist's funeral service Friday. "I know Billy would be questioning why we grieve because he is now in paradise," said Smith. "He is face to face with the Jesus he so loved and served so well."









