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Uber has picked Melbourne as the first city outside the United States to debut its flying taxis.Test flights in the Australian city will begin by next year and the ride-hailing company is aiming to offer a commercial service from 2023, it 251

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VALRICO, Florida — A man in Valrico is facing a manslaughter charge after deputies say he accidentally shot and killed a woman during an act of foreplay. Andrew Shinault, 23, shot the woman in her upper body with his registered hand gun around 12:30 p.m. on Sunday. Deputies say the two were engaging in an act of foreplay involving the gun. The woman, in her 20s, was taken to Brandon Regional Hospital where she later died. Shinault was charged with manslaughter with a weapon on Friday. He was booked into the Orient Road Jail on a ,000 bond. 561

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UPDATE: APRIL 17, 2019The Nye County Sheriff's Office says that it has arrested 56-year-old Richard Cleaves for trying to find any buried treasure left behind by Ted Binion at his former property in Pahrump, Nevada. Cleaves is being charged with burglary, conspiracy to commit grand larceny and destruction of property. ORIGINAL STORYLAS VEGAS, Nevada — A man who was arrested in 2017 for attempting to find buried treasure in Pahrump has been at it again, according to Nye County Sheriff's Office. Gambling executive Ted Binion, son of the casino owner Benny Binion, died more than 20 years ago in Las Vegas under suspicious circumstances. His body was found in his home on Palomino Lane in Las Vegas and his stripper girlfriend, Sandy Murphy, and her lover, Rick Tabish, were later arrested for his murder.Although his death was reported as a suicide by his girlfriend, it was believed that Binion was actually killed for his money. 947

  

WARSAW, Ky. -- Marine Corps veteran John Preston is preparing to embark on a 625-mile hike down the coast of California to 135

  

WASHINGTON (AP) — With lives and the economy hanging in the balance, President Donald Trump is weighing how to refine nationwide social-distancing guidelines to put some workers back on the job amid the coronavirus pandemic. At a virtual town hall hosted by Fox News on Tuesday, Trump said he'd reassess after the current 15-day period of social distancing. The president said he is hoping the country will be reopened by Easter. His enthusiasm for getting people back to work comes as he takes stock of the political toll the outbreak is taking. It also sets up a potential conflict with medical professionals, including many within his government, who have called for more social restrictions.Health experts have made clear that unless Americans continue to dramatically limit social interaction, staying home from work and isolating themselves, the number of infections will overwhelm the health care system, as it has in parts of Italy, leading to many more deaths. While the worst outbreaks are concentrated in certain parts of the country, such as New York, experts warn that the highly infectious disease is certain to spread.The president’s comments come as Senate leaders work to negotiate a deal to ease the economic pain of the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S. Both Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and the top Democrat, Sen. Chuck Schumer, say an agreement appears close.The package would free up nearly trillion to help businesses and workers. A key provision in the emerging package would provide stepped-up unemployment insurance for workers furloughed because of the pandemic. After being ravaged for days, stocks rose as congressional and White House negotiators approached a deal. Any deal struck by the Senate would need House approval next. 1782

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