
A Delaware first-grader who was facing 45 days in an alternative school as punishment for taking his favorite camping utensil to school can return to class after the school board reversed their decision.
The Brigantine Post Office sustained structural damage after a vehicle crashed into the lobby Tuesday afternoon.
Several people were inside the building during the crash around 2p.m. but no one was injured.
Police say an elderly man claims his foot slipped onto the accelerator as he was entering the parking lot.
The driver was cited for careless driving.
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A New York bicycle cabbie who last year used his Web site to mock the beheading of journalist Daniel Pearl posted a prayer calling for the murder of Jews and exhorting Muslims to “throw liquid drain cleaner in their faces." And there's nothing authorities can do about it.
Yousef al-Khattab, who runs a website, insists the words he has posted on his Web site are a prayer, and not a threat — and that his hatred is protected by the First Amendment.
It’s an exciting time for Khagendra Thapa Magar of Nepal. he’s now eligible to be officially ratified by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world’s smallest man.
The teenager, who stands 2-feet tall and weighs just 10 pounds, is a full head and shoulders shorter than Pingping of China who currently holds the title of the world's smallest man.
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