
Amy Held
Amy Held is an editor on the newscast unit. She regularly reports breaking news on air and online.
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The storm made landfall a second time early Sunday, this time near Biloxi, Miss., with winds of 85 mph.
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The storm brought heavy rain to Central America, where more than 20 people died. The storm is headed toward Louisiana, where Gov. John Bel Edwards said, "I'm not going to tell you I am not concerned."
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Under the billionaire's leadership, magazines such as Vogue, Vanity Fair and The New Yorker flourished into major cultural influences.
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Soldiers shot dead the assailant after he killed two "young women" at Marseille's Saint Charles train station, officials say.
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"Horrible scenes," NPR's Lauren Frayer reports from Barcelona. "Police dragging voters out of polling stations, some by the hair."
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A vehicle containing an ISIS flag hit the officer before the driver jumped out and stabbed him, police said. Hours later, in a possibly related incident, a U-Haul hit pedestrians.
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The goal is "to avoid the promotion of inaccessible beauty ideals and prevent anorexia among young people," said France's former health minister.
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"We have lines of communications to Pyongyang," Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said. The State Department later said North Korean officials are not "ready for talks regarding denuclearization."
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In a series of tweets early Saturday, President Trump attacked the mayor of San Juan and defended his administration's handling of the recovery effort on Puerto Rico and cast blame on Democrats.
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The former teller stole the money over the course of two years, using it to bankroll tropical vacations and pay off debt.