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More than 300 dead, 600 missing in Sierra Leone mudslides

FREETOWN, Sierra Leone – Fatmata Kamara had just stepped outside her house before dawn Monday when she saw the muddy hillside collapsing above her. The only thing she could do was run. ...

Trump’s denouncement disappoints, angers white nationalists

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump’s condemnation of hate groups – two days after his initially equivocal response to a deadly attack at a rally in Virginia – disappointed and even angere...

Poll: Charters less popular, but vouchers less contentious

WASHINGTON – Support for opening more charter schools has dropped significantly among Americans, but there’s less opposition to expanding private school voucher programs, as the Trump admini...

Asked to serve, some CEOs say no more to Trump

TRENTON, N.J. – First it was the leader of a major U.S. pharmaceutical, then the CEO of an athletic gear company, and before the day had ended, the chief executive of a $170 billion tech gia...

Both Korean leaders, U.S. signal turn to diplomacy amid crisis

SEOUL, South Korea – North Korea’s military on Tuesday presented leader Kim Jong Un with plans to launch missiles into waters near Guam and “wring the windpipes of the Yankees,” even as both...

Questions about lawyers’ fees put El Chapo defense in limbo

NEW YORK – Private lawyers seeking to represent Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman in his U.S. drug-trafficking case failed to get assurances Monday that they’ll get paid, leaving the Mexican drug lo...

SpaceX launches experiments, ice cream to space station

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A SpaceX capsule rocketed to the International Space Station on Monday, carrying tons of science research, plus ice cream. As has become customary on these ...

British cybersecurity expert pleads not guilty to US charges

MILWAUKEE – A British cybersecurity researcher credited with helping curb a recent worldwide ransomware attack pleaded not guilty Monday to federal charges accusing him of creating malicious...

Trump’s sanctuary city threat triggers confusion, changes

CHICAGO – From defiant lawsuits to reversing policies, U.S. cities and counties are zeroing in on their immigration rules to avoid losing millions in public safety dollars that the White Hou...

US officials say confrontation with NKorea not imminent

WASHINGTON – Senior U.S. national security officials said Sunday that a military confrontation with North Korea’s is not imminent, but they cautioned that the possibility of war is greater t...

Man accused of ramming protesters pictured with racist group

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The driver of a car accused of crashing into a crowd protesting a white supremacist rally in Virginia had been photographed hours earlier carrying the emblem of one of...

Wildfire burns home, leads to evacuations in Washington

OTHELLO, Wash. (AP) – Authorities have ordered evacuations as a wildfire threatens crops and homes in a rural part of Washington. The State Fire Marshal’s Office on Sunday morning...