Articles by Robert C. Weich III

Robert C. Weich III


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Apopka, Florida Mayor Since 1949 Finally Loses Election at Age 93

Long-serving mayor in Florida has historic career. Apopka residents were used to one mayor, John Land. After all, he's been the mayor of the city since 1949.

Ukraine Russia Conflict News and Update: Obama and Putin Have "Tense" Phone Call Over Crimea

Obama warns Russia to stop displaying aggression. Both the Kremlin and the White House admit that U. S. President Obama and Russian President Putin had a tense phone call Monday night.

Adultery Still Illegal in New Hampshire, But Law May Soon Be Repealed

Rarely enforced, adultery in N.H. is a Class B misdemeanor. Although it's rarely enforced, it's a crime in New Hampshire to commit adultery. That could change if a bill that has already passed The House becomes a law.

FDA Says 'Craze' Sports Supplement Contains a Meth-Like Compound

Maker of Craze supplement replaced it with a new supplement. The FDA is warning New York-based Driven Sports to fix its Craze sports supplement because they claim it contains a methamphetamine-like compound in its proprietary blend of ingredients.

Possession of Synthetic Marijuana-Like Drug: Survey Reveals Army Soldiers Prefer Undetectable "Spice" Or "K2" to Get High

In a recent survey of 368 active-duty Army personnel, 38 percent of those who admitted using any drug in the last 90 days said they used synthetic marijuana instead of traditional marijuana (14 percent).

Stock Market Earnings Reports 2014: Today's Numbers Up From Last Week, CitiGroup Beats Estimates, Visa Leads Way in DOW

After an awful previous week, stocks are rebounding Monday thanks to March retail sales jumping and a better than expected earnings report from Citigroup.

International News: Italian Couple Impregnanted With Unidentified Couple's Twins At Rome Fertility Clinic

An Italian woman and her husband who were unable to get pregnant on their own visited a clinic in Rome for assistance. They did not know that a tragic mix-up would occur.

U.S. Warships Sent to Japan As A Warning Signal To Asian Countries

As part of a two-pronged warning, U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel announced that the U.S. will be sending two warships to Japan to counter North Korea's threat and to also demand that China respect its neighbors.

Russia & Ukraine News & Conflict: Rising Tensions In Eastern Ukraine Blamed On Russia

More violence between the neighboring countries occurs. Security forces in eastern Ukraine launched an operation Sunday to eliminate pro-Russian separatists from a police headquarters in Slaviansk.

Obamacare Health Insurance, Penalty, Facts & Website: Rates Could Go Up In 2015, But By How Much?

Health insurers reporting first quarter earnings results this week. Although the next open enrollment period doesn't begin until November, the Obama administration and state insurance directors are now asking for next year's rates.

Family Dollar to Close Hundreds of Stores: Store Will Recreate Its "Everyday Low Cost" Items

Even the dollar store is struggling in this economy. Because of this, Family Dollar is making some tough decisions.

Local NYC News: New York Police Seek Jewel Thief Who Took Beyoncé Pendant and $54K Worth of Jewelry [VIDEO]

New York Police are searching for a man who robbed a Midtown Manhattan jewelry store Friday. New York Police are searching for a man who robbed a Midtown Manhattan jewelry store Friday.

Local Texas News: Jury Rules That Stiletto Killer Did Not Act Out of Passion

A Texas woman was sentenced to life in prison for stabbing her boyfriend with a 5-1/2 inch heel on her shoe.

'I am a Bully' Sign: Judge Orders Man To Wear Sign in Public

Man will have to wear the sign on a street corner. An Ohio man who picked on disabled children was ordered by a judge to wear a sign that indicates him as a bully and stand on a street corner this weekend.

Tax Day 2014 Freebies: How to Cash In On April 15

April 15th offers freebies. Whether you're getting a refund or sending a check to the government, no one likes filling out all of that paperwork every year.

Wyoming Landslide Not as Bad as Expected, Some Allowed to Return to Homes

Official says less than 5% chance of complete fail of hillside. As a precaution and in part due to the recent landslides in Washington state, about 60 people were evacuated from their homes in Jackson, Wyo.

Hillary Clinton President Campaign 2016: Presidential Hopeful Dodges Shoe Thrown at Her During Speech

Woman threw shoe at Clinton during keynote speech. Hillary Clinton was delivering a keynote speech when, suddenly, what she thought was a bat fly across the air.

Bus Crash Death Toll: FedEx Truck Crosses Over Median, Kills 10

FedEx tractor trailer hits a bus carrying more than 40 students. Ten are dead after a FedEx truck crossed over a grassy median on a Northern California freeway and slammed into a tour bus carrying more than 40 high school students Thursday evening, authorities say.

Sriracha Hot Sauce Factory Lawsuit: Irwindale, CA Residents Give Huy Fong Foods 90 Days to Fix Their Smelly Problem

City demands company contains its fumes within 90 days. Sriracha hot sauce is popular among diners at restaurants for its capability of spicing up foods, but one California city says the company's factory is causing quite a nuisance.

Career Criminal Jose Manuel Martinez Confesses to 40 Drug-Related Murders

California man arrested arrested last year crossing the border from Mexico. After crossing into the United States from Mexico last year, Jose Manuel Martinez was arrested on one count of murder and sent to Alabama.

Affordable Care Act Laws, News, and Update: Paul Ryan's Anti-Obamacare Budget Passes House

Ryan's budget plan would cut taxes and repeal Obamacare. Republican Paul Ryan's budget plan was approved along party lines by the House. His plan seeks to balance the budget in 10 years by cutting taxes, repealing President Obama's health care law and cuttting social programs in favor of the national defense.

Colin Kaepernick Sexual Abuse Case: 49ers QB, Two Other NFL Players Being Investigated for Incident with Woman

No charges yet against NFL star. Colin Kaepernick, the San Francisco 49ers quarterback, and two other NFL players are being investigated by Miami police for an incident with a woman that allegedly occurred on April 1.

Boat with Nearly a Ton of Marijuana Washes up on Shore of Popular L.A. Surfing Area

Three men were detained. A boat with almost 2,000 pounds of marijuana was found beached on Monday in a popular surfing area. Officials found the boat near Malibu, Calif.

American Airlines Revamping their Frequent Flier Program

More miles will be needed for certain award tickets. Following what seems to be a trend in the airline industry American Airlines will be revamping its frequent flier program.

Woman Finds a Metal Bolt in Her Applebee's Burger

Woman eating sliders at Applebee's finds a surprise in her food. It's a mini hamburger, a small treat served for a quick bite. It's called a slider, and it's a popular item at Applebee's.
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