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California student slain at Paris restaurant was ‘a dynamo,’ friend says

Nohemi Gonzalez was a 5-foot-2-inch industrial design student from California who had never been abroad before. She wanted to see everything in Paris – Moulin Rouge and the Louvre. On Friday...

Clinton, Sanders go head to head

WASHINGTON – With the country still reeling from deadly terrorist attacks in Paris, Hillary Clinton cast herself as America’s strongest leader in a scary world, even as she found herself for...

Rare pit bull police dog defies breed’s stereotypes

‘Sweetheart’ was rescued from a shelter

Lawyers argue Wind River boundary dispute before judges

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – A bitter dispute pitting Wyoming state government against two Indian tribes goes before a panel of federal judges next week to determine whether the City of Riverton and sur...

Terrorists’ strike leaves emptiness

PARIS – The indiscriminate taking of so many lives squeezed life out of Paris itself. Not all life but enough to create a sense of emptiness. Although far from extinguished, the City of Ligh...

Death toll in Paris terror attacks reaches 129; 352 others injured

PARIS – The Eiffel Tower stood dark in a symbol of mourning Saturday night as France struggled to absorb the deadliest violence on its soil since World War II: coordinated gun-and-suicide bo...

Nation & World Briefs

Obama heads to G-20 with new urgency WASHINGTON – The global anxiety sparked by a series of deadly attacks in Paris by the Islamic State group has given new urgency to President B...

Judge reverses his order taking baby from couple

PRICE, Utah – April Hoagland and Beckie Peirce, a Utah couple who married last year, went to a routine hearing Tuesday expecting to hear an update about how long it would be before they coul...

Series of terror attacks in Paris kill up to 120

PARIS – A series of attacks targeting young concert-goers and Parisians enjoying a Friday night out at popular nightspots killed as many as 120 people in the deadliest violence to strike Fra...

Fewer Americans are on the move

Number of people who relocate is half what it was 65 years ago

Warm weather puts chill on Belgian ice festival

BRUGES, Belgium – Ice sculptures really aren’t cut out for this kind of balmy November weather. Just a few weeks ahead of global climate change talks in Paris, ice sculpture festi...

Spy for Israel due for release

WASHINGTON – Jonathan Pollard, the Navy intelligence analyst whose 1985 arrest for selling secrets to Israel set off a sensational spy saga, is scheduled to be released from federal prison n...
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