By BARBARA ORTUTAY (NEW YORK, AP) – The Federal Aviation Administration said that the U.S. air traffic system will resume normal operations by Sunday evening after lawmakers rushed a bill… Read more »
Artists turn Bosnia nuke bunker into art gallery
By AIDA CERKEZ (KONJIC, Bosnia-Herzegovina, AP) – A once-secret bunker built to shelter Yugoslavia’s communist leadership from nuclear war has temporarily reopened as an art gallery, with some exhibits pondering… Read more »
Stocks stall on tepid US economic growth
By STEVE ROTHWELL (NEW YORK, AP) – The stock market stalled Friday after the U.S. economy didn’t grow as much as hoped and earnings from a handful of big companies… Read more »
Teen charged with abandoning corpse in boy’s death
(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) – A Kansas City teenager is charged with abandoning a corpse after the body of a 14-year-old was found in a dirt pile on the city’s… Read more »
FBI: Miss. man arrested in suspicious letters case
(TUPELO, Miss., AP) – A Mississippi man whose home and business were searched as part of an investigation into poisoned letters sent to the president and others has been arrested… Read more »
Jennies Softball doubleheader at Pittsburg State postponed due to rain
(PITTSBURG, Kan.) – Due to rain and wet field conditions in Pittsburg, the Jennies Softball MIAA doubleheader at Pittsburg State has been postponed to 11 a.m. Monday, April 29 at… Read more »
Mules Golf earns bid to NCAA Super Regional
(INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.) – The Central Missouri Mules golf team has been selected to play in the NCAA-II Central/Midwest Super Regional May 6-8 at The Club at Strawberry Creek in Kenosha,… Read more »
Boston suspect is moved; FBI searches landfill
By EILEEN SULLIVAN and MICHAEL KUNZELMAN (BOSTON, AP) – Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhohkar Tsarnaev was moved from a hospital to a federal prison medical center, while FBI agents searched… Read more »