Mediation for restaurant, woman in toxic tea case
A human rights group has sued Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New York for what it says was his complicity in sectarian violence in his country in 2002. A federal court in New York has summoned...
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26, 2014. . Matt Damon, left and his wife Luciana Barroso, arrive at Venice Lido, Italy, Friday, Sept.
View ArticleTurkey, France in talks after mix-up over jihadis
A fire at a suburban Chicago air traffic control facility Friday halted to all flights in and out of the city's two airports. A contract employee suspected of setting a fire at a suburban Chicago air...
View ArticleWHO: Deaths linked to Ebola pass 3,000
A fire at a suburban Chicago air traffic control facility Friday halted to all flights in and out of the city's two airports. A contract employee suspected of setting a fire at a suburban Chicago air...
View ArticleBody cam helps justify fatal Utah police shooting
30, 2014, in Salt Lake City. . Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill speaks to reporters during a news conference Tuesday, Sept.
View ArticleSchool board won't back off history class review
Students and parents say they'll renew protests Friday after a suburban Denver school board rejected their calls to back off a proposed review of the Advanced Placement U.S. history course.
View ArticleMormon church's international mark on display
The expanding international footprint of the Mormon church will be on display this weekend during a biannual conference that brings 100,000 church members to Salt Lake City to listen to words of...
View ArticleBosnia concerned over arrival of Russian Cossacks
Students and parents say they'll renew protests Friday after a suburban Denver school board rejected their calls to back off a proposed review of the Advanced Placement U.S. history course.
View ArticleNavajo candidate faces language fluency decision
A woman who is confined to her Dallas apartment under armed guard after a man infected with Ebola stayed at her home, says she never imagined this could happen to her thousands of miles from...
View ArticleDog owner sentenced to prison in fatal mauling
A woman who is confined to her Dallas apartment under armed guard after a man infected with Ebola stayed at her home, says she never imagined this could happen to her thousands of miles from...
View ArticleJudge: Vegas shooting suspect fakes mental illness
A Navajo Nation presidential candidate must take either a test or the witness stand to demonstrate whether he's fluent enough in the tribe's language to qualify for its top elected post, an...
View ArticleNon-English speeches given at Mormon conference
3, 2014, file photo, shows flowers blooming in front of the Salt Lake Temple in Temple Square in Salt Lake City. . This April 5, 2013 photo, a Mormon's women group pushing the church to allow women in...
View ArticleUtah prison inmate admits to 2 other murders
A Mormon leader from Hong Kong, China delivered a speech in Mandarin on Saturday in what marked the first time in the history of the faith's signature conference that an address was delivered in a...
View ArticleGroup of LDS women attend all-male meeting
By MARK SCOLFORO Associated Press Top government health officials said Sunday that they are opposed to placing a ban on travelers from Ebola-infected countries, warning that shutting down borders... By...
View ArticleMormons address mystery surrounding undergarments
The Mormon church is addressing the mystery that has long surrounded undergarments worn by its faithful with a new video explaining the practice in-depth while admonishing ridicule from outsiders about...
View ArticleDisqualified tribal candidate persists in campaign
A Navajo presidential candidate disqualified from the race is holding out hope that election officials and tribal lawmakers will provide a way for him to remain on the ballot, despite the long odds. A...
View ArticleNK experts: US must apologize to free detainees
1, 2014 file photo, Matthew Miller, an American detained in North Korea, serving a six-year sentence, speaks to The Associated Press in Pyongyang, North Korea. . FILE - In this Sept.
View ArticleBotswana's ruling party favored in elections
Investigators are using the cellphone records of an Indiana man already charged in the slayings of two women to pinpoint his movements after he told police he liked to check on the status of bodies...
View ArticleWoman who beat Ebola mourns for her slain dog
The case of three teenage girls being investigated for trying to join Islamic State militants poses vexing questions for U.S. officials about the use of social media by terror groups to recruit people...
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The arrest of a northern Indiana man who police say confessed to killing seven women has put a spotlight on the large number of vacant homes in Gary and other U.S. cities that have faced hard times....
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