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News - 2019
Yosemite aficionados come during the spring thaw to enjoy the splendor of Bridalveil Fall. The spring thaw takes place throughout the 400-mile Sierra Nevada, but it is most striking in Yosemite Valley. (John Walker/ Fresno Bee/MCT) Yosemite aficionados come during the spring thaw to enjoy the splendor of Bridalveil Fall. The spring thaw takes place throughout the 400-mile Sierra Nevada, but it is most striking in Yosemite Valley. (John Walker/ Fresno Bee/MCT)
Visitor Dies After Falling Into Yosemite National Park River During Shutdown
By Associated Press
01.04.19 | 4:44 pm
on May 22, 2018 in Washington, DC. on May 22, 2018 in Washington, DC.
DeVos Is Recovering From Surgery After A Cycling Accident
By Associated Press
01.04.19 | 4:55 pm
‘Blue Flu’: Hundreds Of Unpaid TSA Officials Call Out Sick At Major Airports
By Kate Riga
01.04.19 | 4:59 pm
Webb Of Lies: Trump Says Report That Webb Might Be Def Sec Is FAKE NEWS
By Kate Riga
01.04.19 | 5:42 pm
Russian Firm Quotes Animal House To Bash Mueller: ‘You F**ked Up … You Trusted Us’
By Tierney Sneed
01.04.19 | 5:57 pm
Trump Claims Only ‘Drug Dealers, Human Traffickers And Criminals’ Don’t Want Wall
By Nicole LaFond
01.05.19 | 9:27 am
Trump Again Suggests Campaign Finance Violations Are ‘Civil Cases’
By Nicole LaFond
01.05.19 | 9:33 am
Russia: Too Early To Consider Swap Of US Spy Suspect For Maria Butina
By JIM HEINTZ
01.05.19 | 9:39 am
On His Way Out The Door Over Ethics Issues, Zinke Compares Himself To Roosevelt
By MATTHEW BROWN
01.05.19 | 9:49 am
Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer, at podium, speaks at a news conference in Los Angeles Friday, Jan. 4, 2019. Feuer said that owners of The Weather Channel app, one of the most popular mobile weather apps, used it to track people's every step and profit off that information. Feuer said the company misled users of the popular app to think their location data will only be used for personalized forecasts and alerts. A spokesman for app owner IBM Corp. says it's been clear about the use of location data and will vigorously defend its "fully appropriate" disclosures. (AP Photo/Brian Melley) Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer, at podium, speaks at a news conference in Los Angeles Friday, Jan. 4, 2019. Feuer said that owners of The Weather Channel app, one of the most popular mobile weather apps, used it to track people's every step and profit off that information. Feuer said the company misled users of the popular app to think their location data will only be used for personalized forecasts and alerts. A spokesman for app owner IBM Corp. says it's been clear about the use of location data and will vigorously defend its "fully appropriate" disclosures. (AP Photo/Brian Melley)
Weather Channel App Accused Of Selling Users’ Personal Data
By Brian Melley
01.05.19 | 10:02 am
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