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Mormon leaders oppose pot, assisted-suicide measures

Letters urge members to vote against ballot issues in 4 states

Boulder County plans shift from genetically modified crops

LONGMONT — Boulder County tenant farmers would stop growing genetically modified crops under a draft proposal. The Times-Call of Longmont reported the plan gives farmers leasing c...

Pumpkins go ballistic

At N.H. racetrack, ingenious contraptions launch fall’s favorite gourds

Trump calls SNL spoof ‘hit job’

Billionaire calls show ‘boring and unfunny’

NFL Roundup: Brees sets league record in win; Dak beats the Pack for 5-1 Cowboys

Dak beats the Pack, Cowboys 5-1

Top 25 Capsules: Bama blasts Vols; Arkansas clips Ole Miss

CLEMSON, S.C. — Deshaun Watson threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Artavis Scott in overtime and Marcus Edmond followed with an interception to give No. 3 Clemson a 24-17 victory over North Ca...

‘Fantastic Beasts’ franchise grows to five films

NEW YORK – J.K. Rowling’s “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” isn’t going to be a trilogy, it’s going to be a pentalogy. At a fan event for the upcoming film in London on Th...

Colorado State-Boise State preview

Colorado State (3-3, 1-1 Mountain West) at No. 15 Boise State (5-0, 2-0), 8:15 p.m. Saturday (ESPN2) Line: Boise State by 31. Series record: Boise State 5-0. ...

American songwriter Bob Dylan wins Nobel in literature

The Nobel Prize in literature has been awarded to American singer and songwriter Bob Dylan, who first burst on the scene singing in Greenwich Village coffeehouses in the 1960s. The Swedish A...

McDonald’s mascot laying low amid scare

NEW YORK — McDonald’s says Ronald McDonald is keeping a low profile with reports of creepy clown sightings on the rise. McDonald’s Corp. said Tuesday that it is being “thoughtful ...

Ginsburg blasts anthem protests

WASHINGTON — Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has called the protests of football players who decline to stand for the national anthem “dumb and disrespectful.” In a wide...

Tonight’s the knight: Rod Stewart becomes Sir Rod at palace

LONDON – Sir Rod, you wear it well. Rocker Rod Stewart wore tartan trousers – a nod to his Scottish heritage – and a scarlet-trimmed military-style tunic to be knighted by Prince ...