New safety words rule the pool

Words have power, and a new drowning-prevention effort says that doing away with misleading terminology such as “water safe” and “waterproofing” in swimming and water-safety programs is need...

Police: Teen shot by cop suspect in recent robbery

FERGUSON, Mo. – The police in Ferguson broke their weeklong silence Friday and identified the officer involved in the fatal shooting of an unarmed African-American teenager, as demanded by p...

Report: CDC scientist kept quiet about flu blunder

NEW YORK – An investigation into a potentially dangerous blunder at a government lab found that a scientist kept silent about the accident and revealed it only after other employees noticed ...

Obama appeals for ‘peace and calm’ in Ferguson

EDGARTOWN, Mass. – Appealing for “peace and calm,” President Barack Obama on Thursday said there is no excuse for excessive use of force by police in a St. Louis suburb against crowds protes...

Study blames humans for most of melting glaciers

WASHINGTON – More than two-thirds of the recent rapid melting of the world’s glaciers can be blamed on humans, a new study finds. Scientists looking at glacier melt since 1851 di...

State troopers take charge in Ferguson

Governor urges city to ‘step back a little bit’

Nation & World Briefs

First Guard troops arrive on border HIDALGO, Texas – The first wave of National Guard troops has taken up observation posts along the Texas-Mexico border. Texas Nation...

Israel, Hamas extend truce as talks continue

CAIRO – Israel and Hamas agreed to extend a temporary cease-fire for five days, Egyptian and Palestinian officials announced Wednesday, permitting the sides to continue to negotiate a substa...

U.S. looks at rescue options

Team finds fewer Iraqi refugees on mountain than thought

Nation & World Briefs

Sheriff defends release of details on Williams SAN FRANCISCO –Sheriff’s officials in the San Francisco Bay Area defended their decision to release details about how actor Robin Wi...

Pope makes first South Korean visit in 25 years

SEOUL, South Korea – Pope Francis arrived Thursday in South Korea on the first papal visit to the Asian nation in a quarter century, stepping off a plane onto a red carpet and greeting the p...

Gay marriages could begin by next week in Virgina

RICHMOND, Va. – A federal appeals court refused Wednesday to delay its ruling striking down Virginia’s gay-marriage ban, which means that same-sex couples could begin marrying in the state a...