Emma Bowman appears in the following:
After He Died From An Opioid Overdose, She Got A New Chance At Life
Friday, November 17, 2017
When Marlene Shay lost her son Adam to an opioid overdose, his organs went to Karen Goodwin, who was in treatment for drug addiction. If it wasn't for him, Goodwin tells Shay, "I wouldn't be here."
At Least 26 Dead After Gunman Opens Fire In South Texas Church
Sunday, November 05, 2017
In the small community of Sutherland Springs, a gunman opened fire at a church late Sunday morning. Gov. Greg Abbott said in a news conference Sunday night that at least 26 people have been killed.
An Unlikely Friendship Reignites 2 Artists' Ambitions
Friday, November 03, 2017
Brian Peterson crossed paths with Matt Faris, a homeless man on his street, dozens of times before he decided to say hello. Through their bond, the two men also drew inspiration from each other.
Harvey Weinstein Out At The Weinstein Company
Sunday, October 08, 2017
The Hollywood mogul has been fired by the board of the film studio he co-founded, following recent reports of allegations that he sexual harassed females for decades.
Several Countries Reject Venezuela's Election To Rewrite Constitution
Sunday, July 30, 2017
The controversial vote has culminated in more violence between protesters and police, with at least 10 deaths Sunday. Opposition activists see the election as a power grab by President Nicolas Maduro.
22,000 Evacuated From Tomorrowland Festival After Stage Catches Fire
Saturday, July 29, 2017
A "technical malfunction" led to a dramatic display of flames at the electronic dance music festival on Saturday night, during its Spain stop. Organizers say no injuries have been reported.
Award-Winning Actor Martin Landau, Known For 'Mission: Impossible,' Dies At 89
Monday, July 17, 2017
Landau, famous for roles in North By Northwest and Ed Wood, died Saturday. His portrayal of Rollin Hand in the 1960s TV show Mission: Impossible showed his gift for playing a variety of roles.
Iran Detains President's Brother, Sentences U.S. Student On Espionage Charges
Sunday, July 16, 2017
A Chinese-American history researcher has been sentenced to 10 years imprisonment. Recently re-elected President Rouhani's supporters see his brother's arrest as a move to undermine the president.
Overwhelmed By Air Bag Troubles, Takata Files For Bankruptcy Protection
Sunday, June 25, 2017
Long hobbled by lawsuits and recall costs over its faulty air bags, Takata, the Japanese auto parts maker, filed for bankruptcy protection in Japan and the U.S. on Sunday.
At Least 10 Dead, More Than 90 Missing After Landslide In Southwest China
Saturday, June 24, 2017
Rescue crews have found 10 bodies, Chinese authorities said. But more than 90 people remain missing, and chances for survival are slim.
At Least 1 Dead After Vehicle Hits Pedestrians Near North London Mosque
Sunday, June 18, 2017
London police say the driver of a van is in custody after being detained by members of the public. One man was pronounced dead at the scene; eight others have been hospitalized.
U.S.-Led Coalition Shoots Down Syrian Military Jet West Of Raqqa, Pentagon Says
Sunday, June 18, 2017
The U.S. military shot down a Syrian military jet that dropped bombs near U.S.-backed forces in the fight against Islamic State militants in Syria, "wounding a number" of U.S.-aligned fighters.
'A Number Of' U.S. Sailors Found Dead After Navy Destroyer's Collision
Friday, June 16, 2017
Seven sailors had been missing before an unspecified number of sailors' bodies were found aboard the USS Fitzgerald, which collided with a container ship off Japan's coast Saturday, the Navy says.
Meet Your Lucky Stars: NASA Announces A New Class Of Astronaut Candidates
Sunday, June 11, 2017
This year was one of the most competitive applicant pools in the agency's history. One of the candidates explains what it takes to earn a coveted spot — and why so many want to be an astronaut today.
March For Truth Protesters Demand Independent Russia Investigation
Sunday, June 04, 2017
In dozens of cities across the U.S. on Saturday, thousands of demonstrators rallied to call for a congressional independent commission to investigate connections between the Trump campaign and Russia.
Philippine Police Identify Resort Attacker As Indebted Gambler
Sunday, June 04, 2017
According to his family, Manila police say, the lone gunman, who carried out Friday's attack on a casino that left at least 37 dead, was Jessie Carlos, a former Finance Department employee.
British Police Say 7 People Killed In London Bridge Terrorist Attacks
Saturday, June 03, 2017
Police say that seven people were killed in terrorist attacks at London Bridge and Borough Market Saturday. Three attackers were shot by police. At least 48 other people have been hospitalized.
North Korea Fires Short-Range Missile Into Sea Of Japan, Its 9th Launch This Year
Monday, May 29, 2017
North Korea fired a short-range ballistic missile off its east coast Monday, which appears to have landed in Japan's maritime economic zone, South Korean and Japanese officials say.
After G7 Summit, Merkel Says Europe Can No Longer Completely Rely On U.S. And U.K.
Sunday, May 28, 2017
In a call for European unity, the German chancellor urged a crowd of supporters to "take our fate into our own hands," because, she says, the two nations are no longer reliable allies.
Cloud Computing Pulls Upset Win At Preakness, Ending Triple Crown Hopes
Saturday, May 20, 2017
In the final strides of a surprise win, Cloud Computing nosed ahead of Classic Empire to claim the second jewel of the Triple Crown on Saturday — upsetting the favorite, Always Dreaming.