the crashes killed one person in brooklyn, new york; and another in hoboken, new jersey. another faults alarm went out this morning. this time people on the east coast were warned of a possible tsunami. the national weather service and accuweather, a private company, blame each other for the mix-up. a short time later the weather service tweeted, "a tsunami warning is not in effect. repeerkt a tsunami warning is not in effect." syrian and russian jets today pounded an area just outside damascus, one of few rebel strongholds left after seven years of civil war. according to one human rights group, there were 35 air strikes in 24 hours. at least 55 civilians were killed. among them, nine children, according to the rescue volunteers known as the white helmets. now to some other stories we're following in the evening newsfeed. los angeles retains its title as the world's most gridlocked city. on average, l.a. drivers spend 102 hours stuck in rush hour traffic last year. tying for runner-up are new york city and russia's capital moscow. drivers near ames, iowa, had no escape a