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Wanted polygamist free after 15 years on the lam in Mexico

PHOENIX – A polygamist who fled to Mexico about 15 years ago with his wives and kids while facing child molestation charges in Arizona is now free after the charges were dropped months ago. ...

Southwest pilot with loaded gun arrested before boarding

ST. LOUIS – A Southwest Airlines pilot was arrested early Wednesday after a loaded handgun was found in his carry-on luggage before his flight left St. Louis, officials said. The ...

Fallout continues for Weinstein and his former company

LOS ANGELES – Fallout from sexual harassment and abuse allegations against Harvey Weinstein continued Wednesday as the disgraced producer was hit with a new lawsuit, lost an honorary degree ...

Police knew ‘madman’ had guns before killing rampage

RANCHO TEHAMA RESERVE, Calif. – Police on Wednesday called the deadly shooting rampage in California a clear case of “a madman on the loose” while defending their decision not to arrest the ...

Pence praises GOP ‘momentum,’ but some governors may be wary

AUSTIN, Texas – Vice President Mike Pence told a gathering of Republican governors Wednesday “we’ve got real momentum,” despite stinging electoral defeats last week in Virginia and New Jerse...

Marijuana industry’s future is bright, MJBizCon speakers say

LAS VEGAS – New Jersey recreational marijuana legalization may be a highlight of 2018; it’s possible but unlikely the Trump administration will crack down on the U.S. cannabis industry; and ...

Army acknowledges failures to report crime data to FBI

WASHINGTON — The Army’s top general said Wednesday his service has failed in a “significant amount” of cases to alert the FBI to soldiers’ criminal history. The statement by Gen. ...

Feds say rainbow crosswalks in Kentucky pose safety hazard

FRANKFORT, Ky. – A rainbow-colored crosswalk honoring the LGBT community in Lexington, Kentucky, is a distracting safety hazard and should be removed, a federal official says. Off...

USDA petitioned to include poultry in humane slaughter law

DES MOINES, Iowa – As Americans prepare to consume some 45 million turkeys on Thanksgiving, an animal rights group asked the U.S. Department of Agriculture on Wednesday to require more human...

Silence from Trump as Moore-Alabama storm grows louder

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump dodged questions about the turmoil in the Alabama Senate race on Wednesday, declining to join national Republicans who’ve called for Roy Moore to abandon ...

California gunman’s mom says he told her “it’s all over now”

The mother of the gunman who killed five people and wounded 10 said he called her the day before the rampage in Northern California to say he was weary of constant feuding with his neighbor...

Another day ends with no verdict in Menendez bribery trial

NEWARK, N.J. – Jurors completed a seventh day of deliberations in the bribery trial of Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez and a wealthy friend Wednesday without a verdict, as defense attorneys pus...
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