Tuesday, September 30, 2014

World's oldest clown dies at 98 in Montana

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Floyd "Creeky" Creekmore, the world's oldest clown at age 98, has died in his Billings, Montana, home.



World's oldest clown dies at 98 in Montana



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World's Wildlife Down by Half Since 1970, Report Says

And it looks like it's humanity's fault, according to a new report.



World's Wildlife Down by Half Since 1970, Report Says



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Government funds lawyers for immigrant children

SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — The Obama administration is spending $4 million on lawyers for unaccompanied immigrant children in deportation proceedings, a move an influential Republican lawmaker says is illegal and will fuel an increase in illegal immigration.



Government funds lawyers for immigrant children



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Report: Obama rode elevator with armed man

WASHINGTON (AP) — Published reports say President Barack Obama rode an elevator this month with an armed security contractor who had three criminal convictions, a violation of Secret Service security protocols.



Report: Obama rode elevator with armed man



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Jailed cop killer to speak at college graduation

FRACKVILLE, Pa. (AP) — A man serving life in prison for killing a Philadelphia police officer in 1981 has been selected as a commencement speaker at his Vermont alma mater.



Jailed cop killer to speak at college graduation



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Ebola Hits U.S.

The deadliest Ebola outbreak in history has found the U.S.



Ebola Hits U.S.



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Ebola Victim Confirmed in U.S.

The CDC on Tuesday confirmed the first Ebola diagnosis outside of Africa.



Ebola Victim Confirmed in U.S.



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The Senate 7: Republicans Positioned for Slim Senate Majority

With a month to go, GOP gains look to be between six and eight seats.



The Senate 7: Republicans Positioned for Slim Senate Majority



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Notre Dame faces first tough test vs. Stanford

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Ninth-ranked Notre Dame is about to face its stiffest challenge this season.



Notre Dame faces first tough test vs. Stanford



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Few signs of progress as Obama meets India's Modi

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama and India's new Prime Minister Narendra Modi are trying to put an optimistic face on the future of relations between India and the United States, amid lingering concerns that the close ties the two democracies once enjoyed have lost their luster.



Few signs of progress as Obama meets India's Modi



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Judge rules against investors in gov't dispute

WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge has ruled against investors who are trying to collect billions of dollars in profits of government-chartered mortgage companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.



Judge rules against investors in gov't dispute



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California Governor Signs Anti-Surveillance Bill

The new law forbids state cooperation with 'illegal' data collection.



California Governor Signs Anti-Surveillance Bill



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Colorado high court considers pot firing case

DENVER (AP) — Pot may be legal in Colorado, but you can still be fired for using it.



Colorado high court considers pot firing case



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Walgreen reports 4Q loss

Walgreen booked a $239 million loss in its fiscal fourth quarter after swallowing a huge accounting charge from its Alliance-Boots acquisition, but the drugstore chain's beleaguered stock climbed after it posted results that met Wall Street expectations.



Walgreen reports 4Q loss



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Penalty on Chiefs player ignites social media

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Husain Abdullah knew before he even reached the end zone Monday night that he would drop to his knees in thankful prayer after intercepting Tom Brady in the fourth quarter of the Kansas City Chiefs' 41-14 victory over New England.



Penalty on Chiefs player ignites social media



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Ukrainians gear up for winter without Russian gas

KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — For Alexei Polezhai, who sells water heaters and wood-burning stoves at his two shops in Kiev, sales this fall have been remarkably good considering the dramatic collapse in the rest of the Ukrainian economy this year.



Ukrainians gear up for winter without Russian gas



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SC cop indicted in shooting shrouded in mystery

NORTH AUGUSTA, S.C. (AP) — Ernest Satterwhite was a laid-back former mechanic with some habits, including ignoring police officers who tried to pull him over.



SC cop indicted in shooting shrouded in mystery



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25th anniversary of East German exodus to the West

PRAGUE (AP) — A former foreign minister of West Germany has arrived in Prague to meet former refugees from the East and commemorate events that led to communism's collapse in Eastern Europe and the reunification of Germany.



25th anniversary of East German exodus to the West



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Virginia police: Forensic evidence links 2 cases

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — They both were walking alone, separated from their friends late at night on or near the University of Virginia campus. One was found dead nearly five years ago. The other is still missing.



Virginia police: Forensic evidence links 2 cases



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News Corp. to buy Move Inc. for about $950 million

NEW YORK (AP) — News Corp. is spending about $950 million to buy the online real estate business Move Inc. in a deal that aims to speed up the media company's digital expansion.



News Corp. to buy Move Inc. for about $950 million



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PayPal to separate from eBay in 2015

SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — PayPal is splitting from EBay Inc. and will become a separate and publicly traded company next year.



PayPal to separate from eBay in 2015



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EU says Ireland grants Apple illegal tax benefits

BRUSSELS (AP) — Ireland appears to be granting Apple illegal rebates that may have to be recouped, the European Union's competition watchdog said Tuesday as it pressed forward with an inquiry into Apple's overseas tax practices.



EU says Ireland grants Apple illegal tax benefits



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Police: Body of Arkansas real estate agent found

SCOTT, Ark. (AP) — Police discovered the body of a missing Arkansas real estate agent in a shallow grave at a concrete company early Tuesday, and a man arrested in connection with her kidnapping is expected to be charged in the death, authorities said.



Police: Body of Arkansas real estate agent found



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Car crash damages Poland's famous Solidarity wall

WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Polish police say a car crash has knocked down a historic wall that unemployed electrician Lech Walesa jumped over in 1980 to lead a Gdansk shipyard strike that grew into the country's massive Solidarity freedom movement.



Car crash damages Poland's famous Solidarity wall



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Americans Split on Military Force

Poll finds public evenly split between "doves" and "hawks."



Americans Split on Military Force



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US-led airstrikes hit Islamic State near Turkey

BEIRUT (AP) — Activists say the U.S.-led coalition has struck targets of the Islamic State group near a besieged Kurdish town along Syria's border with Turkey.



US-led airstrikes hit Islamic State near Turkey



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Hong Kong leader says Beijing won't back down

HONG KONG (AP) — Hong Kong's leader said Tuesday that China won't back down from its decision to limit voting reforms in the Asian financial hub, dashing hopes that the standoff between demonstrators and authorities could be resolved quickly through negotiations.



Hong Kong leader says Beijing won't back down



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Eurozone inflation falls to near 5-year low

BRUSSELS (AP) — Official figures show inflation across the 18 European Union countries that use the euro dipped further toward zero in September, a move that's likely to maintain pressure on the European Central Bank to back further stimulus measures.



Eurozone inflation falls to near 5-year low



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More and more French joining Mideast jihad

PARIS (AP) — France's interior minister says the number of French radicals joining extremists in Syria and Iraq has soared this year, saying that justifies a tough new anti-terrorist law adopted this month.



More and more French joining Mideast jihad



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Obama, Modi to put upbeat face on US-India ties

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama and India's new Prime Minister Narendra Modi are trying to put an optimistic face on the future of relations between India and the United States, amid lingering concerns that the close ties the two democracies once enjoyed have lost their luster.



Obama, Modi to put upbeat face on US-India ties



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3rd-graders face high-stakes reading targets

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The games, ice cream and play rehearsals that 9-year-old Joshua Rowell experienced during summer school this year weren't just for fun.



3rd-graders face high-stakes reading targets



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Sen. Harry Reid playing major role in Senate races

WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is playing a major role in the November midterm elections — even though he's not on the ballot.



Sen. Harry Reid playing major role in Senate races



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Obama goal of Gitmo closure stalled at Pentagon

WASHINGTON (AP) — The transfer of prisoners out of Guantanamo Bay has ground to a halt amid a slow Pentagon approval process.



Obama goal of Gitmo closure stalled at Pentagon



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Raiders fire coach Dennis Allen

ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) — Dennis Allen arrived in Oakland as the fresh-faced, defensive mastermind who was supposed to be completely different than the parade of coaches during late owner Al Davis' final years running the Raiders.



Raiders fire coach Dennis Allen



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Brown says he's likely to sign plastic bag ban

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California Gov. Jerry Brown has indicated that he is likely to sign a bill imposing the nation's first statewide ban on single-use plastic bags as a way to address litter.



Brown says he's likely to sign plastic bag ban



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China manufacturing growth in September low

BEIJING (AP) — A survey has found China's manufacturing activity in September held steady at the previous month's low level, indicating the world's second-largest economy faces risks to growth.



China manufacturing growth in September low



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Your Top Plays for Today

Your Top Plays for Today: AP's Sports Guide



Your Top Plays for Today



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Michigan AD apologizes for mistakes with QB injury

ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Roughly 12 hours after embattled Michigan coach Brady Hoke said he'd been given no indication that quarterback Shane Morris had been diagnosed with a concussion, athletic director Dave Brandon revealed in a post-midnight statement that the sophomore did appear to have sustained one.



Michigan AD apologizes for mistakes with QB injury



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Eying 2016, Rand Paul courts young voters

WASHINGTON (AP) — Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul is working to improve the Republican Party's image among young voters as he visits South Carolina.



Eying 2016, Rand Paul courts young voters



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Beheading suspect's conversion surprised family

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Alton Nolen told relatives after his release from prison on drug and assault charges last year that he wanted to focus on getting his life in order.



Beheading suspect's conversion surprised family



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Dominion natural gas exports plan gets federal OK

WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal regulators have approved Dominion Energy's proposal to export liquefied natural gas from its Cove Point terminal on the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland.



Dominion natural gas exports plan gets federal OK



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Australian police arrest 1 in counterterror raids

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — One man was arrested in counterterrorism raids in the Australian city of Melbourne on Tuesday after police said he provided money to a U.S. citizen fighting alongside extremists in Syria.



Australian police arrest 1 in counterterror raids



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Clippers return focus to team post-Sterling

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Doc Rivers loves nothing more than talking basketball. And with the scandal involving former Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling beginning to fade into the background, Rivers welcomes returning the focus squarely to the team and its performance.



Clippers return focus to team post-Sterling



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Nicole Kidman reveals heartbreak at father's death

SYDNEY (AP) — Actress Nicole Kidman has broken her public silence since the death of her father more than two weeks ago by sharing her heartbreak and thanking well-wishers for their comforting thoughts and prayers.



Nicole Kidman reveals heartbreak at father's death



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Chiefs lead Patriots 7-0 after first quarter

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Jamaal Charles pronounced himself healthy in his return from an ankle injury, scoring from a couple yards out and giving the Kansas City Chiefs a 7-0 lead over the New England Patriots after the first quarter on Monday night.



Chiefs lead Patriots 7-0 after first quarter



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Firing proposed for 6 NYC guards in inmate beating

NEW YORK (AP) — An administrative law judge on Monday recommended that six New York City jail guards be fired for the brutal 2012 beating of a handcuffed Rikers Island inmate in a now-shuttered solitary confinement dorm for mentally ill prisoners.



Firing proposed for 6 NYC guards in inmate beating



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Obama hosts India's Modi for White House visit

WASHINGTON (AP) — Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (nah-REN'-drah MOH'-dee) meets President Barack Obama for the first time Monday, and his welcome will be very different from the response he got nearly a decade ago — when the U.S. denied him a visa.



Obama hosts India's Modi for White House visit



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Los Angeles won't require skyscraper helipads

LOS ANGELES (AP) — New skyscrapers will no longer be required to have rooftop helicopter landing pads under a change in city rules allowing alternative safety measures that will enable architects to design buildings with something other than the flat tops mandated since the 1950s.



Los Angeles won't require skyscraper helipads



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AJ Hinch hired to manage Astros

HOUSTON (AP) — A.J. Hinch was hired as the manager of the Astros on Monday, and general manager Jeff Luhnow is confident he'll be the man to return Houston to success.



AJ Hinch hired to manage Astros



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AP INTERVIEW: US should hit all militants in Syria

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Syria's foreign minister said Monday that the U.S.-led bombing campaign should be expanded to target other militant groups besides the Islamic State group, noting that the fight against terrorism has aligned the Syrian regime with its Western and Arab opponents in a fight against a common enemy.



AP INTERVIEW: US should hit all militants in Syria



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Mexican's 'Harry Potter' hoard is world's biggest

MEXICO CITY (AP) — A Mexico City man is in Hogwarts heaven after his collection of "Harry Potter" paraphernalia was named the world's largest.



Mexican's 'Harry Potter' hoard is world's biggest



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All-women sports show debuts with perfect timing

NEW YORK (AP) — What perfect timing.



All-women sports show debuts with perfect timing



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Monday, September 29, 2014

Group: Wildlife populations down drastically

GENEVA (AP) — Populations of about 3,000 species of wildlife around the world have plummeted far worse than previously thought, according to a new study by one of the world's biggest environmental groups.



Group: Wildlife populations down drastically



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Long-Term Joblessness Not as Damaging to Employability as Once Thought

New research shows being unemployed long-term isn't as damaging to one's future job prospects as once thought.



Long-Term Joblessness Not as Damaging to Employability as Once Thought



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Cancer doctor given 10 years for poisoning lover

HOUSTON (AP) — A jury on Monday sentenced a Texas cancer researcher to 10 years in prison after she was convicted of poisoning her colleague, who was also her lover, by lacing his coffee with a sweet-tasting chemical found in antifreeze.



Cancer doctor given 10 years for poisoning lover



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Cause of Oklahoma truck-bus crash still unknown

ARDMORE, Okla. (AP) — Oklahoma investigators have not concluded whether a truck driver's inattention was the cause of a highway collision that killed four members of a Texas community college women's softball team.



Cause of Oklahoma truck-bus crash still unknown



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Afghan president sworn in, paving way for US pact

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Security officials in Afghanistan say militants have carried out two attacks just ahead of the country's presidential inauguration.



Afghan president sworn in, paving way for US pact



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Electric Rates Soar in 'Stranded' New England

The GOP warns that a price spike in New England is a result of federal regulation. The experts, however, sharply disagree.



Electric Rates Soar in 'Stranded' New England



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Reports: WH intruder gets far past front door

WASHINGTON (AP) — The intruder who climbed a fence made it farther inside the White House than the Secret Service has publicly acknowledged, the Washington Post and New York Times newspapers reported Monday. The disclosures came on the eve of a congressional oversight hearing with the director of the embattled agency assigned to protect the president's life.



Reports: WH intruder gets far past front door



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California 'Yes Means Yes' Law Worries Skeptics

Legal experts say surprising allegations are possible and consent checklists may be advisable.





California 'Yes Means Yes' Law Worries Skeptics



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Hong Kong Is No China

Hong Kong may officially be part of China, but data show it is quite a different place.



Hong Kong Is No China



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Video Reportedly Taken From Drone Shows Size of Hong Kong Protests

The footage shows thousands of people filling city streets.



Video Reportedly Taken From Drone Shows Size of Hong Kong Protests



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Pediatricians urge IUDs or implants for teen girls

CHICAGO (AP) — Teen girls who have sex should use IUDs or hormonal implants — long-acting birth control methods that are effective, safe and easy to use, the nation's most influential pediatricians' group recommends.



Pediatricians urge IUDs or implants for teen girls



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Mary Louise-Parker writing memoir

NEW YORK (AP) — Mary Louise Parker, the award-winning star of "Weeds," is writing a book about the "'significant men in her life."



Mary Louise-Parker writing memoir



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35 bus passengers killed in South Sudan accident

KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — The leader of an association of Ugandans working in South Sudan says at least 35 people were killed when a bus collided with a truck on a highway linking South Sudan to Uganda.



35 bus passengers killed in South Sudan accident



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Bagel company Einstein Noah sold for $364.5M

LAKEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — The owner of Einstein Bros. Bagels and other, similar chains is being acquired by investment group JAB Holding for about $364.5 million. seller



Bagel company Einstein Noah sold for $364.5M



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Secret Service Under Fire for Security Lapses

Agency will feel the heat when it testifies before Congress.



Secret Service Under Fire for Security Lapses



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Selecting jurors to choose life or death for Arias

PHOENIX (AP) — Jury selection is beginning Monday in the penalty retrial of convicted murderer Jodi Arias, as prosecutors again seek a death sentence in the Arizona case that became a tabloid TV sensation.



Selecting jurors to choose life or death for Arias



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People who feel good about their finances: What do they have in common?

By CFPB and FDIC


Parents tell us it’s important for children to be well-prepared to lead good financial lives. Yes, financial facts and information are important. But the way we behave around money is connected to the way we behave in the rest of our lives. That means it’s important for children to develop attitudes and characteristics as well as knowledge.


So, what kind of person is likely to have financial well-being—that is, to feel confident about their financial situation, today and down the road? It turns out that people who feel financial well-being have a few personality traits in common:




  • Focus on the future. People with this characteristic tend to plan ahead and think about how their actions today will affect them in the future.




  • Diligence. This trait describes people who are driven to finish what they start, work hard, and take care of details.




  • Self-control. People with self-control are generally able to show patience and wait for what they want.




  • Self-confidence. People with this trait tend to measure themselves against an inner yardstick, and believe their actions can make a difference in their own lives.




Parents, if you’re thinking about getting your children on the path to financial well-being, try helping them work on these traits. They can help children get ahead in many areas of life. Young people develop these traits at their own pace, and almost everyone benefits from help and practice. For example, for children younger than age five, activities like martial arts and playing pretend can develop these qualities. You don’t have to be a money expert, and you can help form a good foundation for your child’s future financial life.






People who feel good about their finances: What do they have in common?



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Lawsuit could scramble Kansas Senate race _ again

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A key contest in the fight for control of the Senate could turn on the outcome of an arcane legal argument Monday over whether Democrats must field a candidate against struggling Kansas Republican Sen. Pat Roberts.



Lawsuit could scramble Kansas Senate race _ again



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Tibco to be sold to private equity firm for $3.98B

NEW YORK (AP) — Tibco Software Inc. said Monday that it is selling itself to private equity firm Vista Equity Partners for about $3.98 billion.



Tibco to be sold to private equity firm for $3.98B



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Denver bank robbery suspect hams it up in mug shot

DENVER (AP) — A man captured after authorities say he tried to flee a bank robbery in Denver doesn't seem too upset about his arrest.



Denver bank robbery suspect hams it up in mug shot



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Nathan Lane picture book out next fall

NEW YORK (AP) — Nathan Lane's first book is no shaggy dog story.



Nathan Lane picture book out next fall



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Jury selection for marathon suspect's friend

BOSTON (AP) — Jury selection has begun in the trial of a friend of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev (joh-HAHR' tsahr-NEYE'-ehv) who is accused of lying to authorities investigating the bombing.



Jury selection for marathon suspect's friend



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Afghanistan swears in Ghani Ahmadzai as president

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai on Monday became Afghanistan's second president since the 2001 U.S. invasion. His ascension to the presidency is the country's first peaceful transfer of presidential power.



Afghanistan swears in Ghani Ahmadzai as president



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US consumer spending up 0.5 percent in August

WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans boosted spending by a healthy amount in August, offering welcome evidence that the economy is on solid footing heading into the final quarter of the year.



US consumer spending up 0.5 percent in August



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They did. They do. Clooney/Alamuddin wedding no. 2

VENICE, Italy (AP) — George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin had a second opportunity to say "I do" when they celebrated a civil ceremony in a historic palace along Venice's Grand Canal.



They did. They do. Clooney/Alamuddin wedding no. 2



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Obama: 'Contradictory' Syria policy helps Assad

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is acknowledging that the U.S.-led military campaign against the Islamic State group and al-Qaida's affiliate in Syria is helping Syrian dictator Bashar Assad, a man the United Nations has accused of war crimes.



Obama: 'Contradictory' Syria policy helps Assad



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Survey: ATM, checking account overdraft fees surge

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Banks are reaping bigger fees whenever customers overdraw their checking accounts or use ATMs that are not affiliated with their lender, a new survey shows.



Survey: ATM, checking account overdraft fees surge



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News Guide: Issues, people in Hong Kong protests

HONG KONG (AP) — Pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong are drawing thousands of mostly young residents of this former British colony into the streets in a massive but peaceful movement of civil resistance to Beijing's plans to screen candidates for the post of the city's leader, or chief executive. Here are the major issues and people in the dispute.



News Guide: Issues, people in Hong Kong protests



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Secret Service Under Fire for Security Lapses

Agency will feel the heat when it testifies before Congress.





Secret Service Under Fire for Security Lapses



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US trade secretary seeks more business with Poland

WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Even as the U.S. and European Union seek a major free trade deal, Poland and the U.S. should intensify their commercial ties in areas ranging from construction to energy security, U.S. Secretary for Commerce Penny Pritzker said Monday.



US trade secretary seeks more business with Poland



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Dempsey's 'challenge' raises more than $1.1M

LEWISTON, Maine (AP) — Nearly 3,900 people helped raise more than $1.1 million for cancer care and support at the 6th annual Dempsey Challenge, organized by actor Patrick Dempsey in honor of his mother.



Dempsey's 'challenge' raises more than $1.1M



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US awards $450M to link job training to industry

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration is awarding nearly a half-billion dollars to community colleges that are partnering with employers on job training.



US awards $450M to link job training to industry



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Prosecutors launch Karadzic closing arguments

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Prosecutors called former Bosnian Serb political leader Radovan Karadzic a liar in closing remarks at his genocide trial, saying his denials of responsibility for atrocities committed on a massive scale while he was in charge lack any credibility.



Prosecutors launch Karadzic closing arguments



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Great grab helps Zimmermann toss Nats' 1st no-no

WASHINGTON (AP) — As the ball soared toward deep left-center, seemingly destined to end Jordan Zimmermann's bid for the first no-hitter by a Washington Nationals pitcher, the righty threw his head back and thought, "Double. No-doubt double."



Great grab helps Zimmermann toss Nats' 1st no-no



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Gore powers 49ers past Eagles to avoid 3-game skid

SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — Frank Gore has assured his coaches and teammates he'll do anything, as much as needed or as little.



Gore powers 49ers past Eagles to avoid 3-game skid



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Lenovo looks to expand after IBM acquisition

BANGKOK (AP) — The chairman of Lenovo Group says the company has received U.S. government approval to complete its acquisition of IBM Corp.'s low-end server business and plans to use it to grow faster outside its personal computer business.



Lenovo looks to expand after IBM acquisition



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Buccaneers end skid, stun sloppy Steelers

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Lovie Smith didn't panic. A lifetime spent around football let the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' coach know rebuilding projects don't happen overnight.



Buccaneers end skid, stun sloppy Steelers



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Indian leader Modi heads for White House visit

WASHINGTON (AP) — Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (nah-REN'-drah MOH'-dee) meets President Barack Obama for the first time Monday, and his welcome will be very different from the response he got nearly a decade ago — when the U.S. denied him a visa.



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More strikes coming at Lufthansa this week

BERLIN (AP) — A union representing pilots at Germany's Lufthansa says it is calling for another targeted strike after contract talks broke down last week.



More strikes coming at Lufthansa this week



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Derek Jeter has RBI single in last at-bat

BOSTON (AP) — Red Sox Hall of Famer Carl Yastrzemski has seen the rivalry with the Yankees at the low points, at least from the Boston side: He was the left fielder who watched Bucky Dent's popup settle into the net above the Green Monster in a one-game playoff to settle the 1978 AL East title.



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US-led airstrikes hit 4 Syrian provinces

BEIRUT (AP) — Activists say the U.S.-led coalition has carried out several airstrikes targeting Islamic State group positions in northern and eastern Syria.



US-led airstrikes hit 4 Syrian provinces



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Your Top Plays for Today

Your Top Plays for Today: AP's Sports Guide



Your Top Plays for Today



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Israel's shadowy Mossad looks to recruit online

TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — It used to be that if you wanted to join one of the world's most secretive espionage organizations you had to sneak into a foreign embassy, answer a cryptic newspaper ad or show up in a nondescript building in Tel Aviv to meet a shadowy recruiter. Now all it takes to apply for a job at Israel's Mossad spy agency is a click of the mouse.



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Emotional toll taxes military drone operators too

SAN DIEGO (AP) — President Barack Obama has assured Americans he opposes sending U.S. ground troops to crush Islamic extremists in Iraq and Syria — well aware the country is not ready to return to the battlefield with its war wounded still recovering from a decade of conflict.



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New Zealand dollar sinks after central bank sells

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — The New Zealand dollar sank Monday after the central bank disclosed it conducted its biggest sell-off of the currency in seven years to lower an exchange rate that is squeezing exporters.



New Zealand dollar sinks after central bank sells



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Recovery of bodies called off at Japanese volcano

KISO, Japan (AP) — Toxic gases and ash from a still-erupting Japanese volcano Monday forced rescue workers to call off their effort to bring down the rest of the victims, after earlier airlifting out eight more bodies by military helicopter.



Recovery of bodies called off at Japanese volcano



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Afghanistan awaits presidential inauguration

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Security officials in Afghanistan say militants have carried out two attacks just ahead of the country's presidential inauguration.



Afghanistan awaits presidential inauguration



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Neighborhood reborn amid Puerto Rico decline

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Laura Feliciano was scouting locations for a new restaurant in the Puerto Rican capital when she discovered she was priced out of the upscale waterfront districts that were her first choice. Instead, she set up several blocks inland on a grungy street lined with discount stores and pawn shops.



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Asian markets mixed as Hong Kong protests expand

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Asian stock markets were mixed Monday as pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong and concern about China's economy offset good U.S. economic news.



Asian markets mixed as Hong Kong protests expand



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Romo, Murray lead Cowboys past Saints 38-17

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Tony Romo threw three touchdowns passes — two to Terrance Williams — and DeMarco Murray ran for a pair of scores in another 100-yard game and the Dallas Cowboys beat the New Orleans Saints 38-17 on Sunday night.



Romo, Murray lead Cowboys past Saints 38-17



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California adopts 'yes means yes' sex-assault rule

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Gov. Jerry Brown announced Sunday that he has signed a bill that makes California the first in the nation to define when "yes means yes" and adopt requirements for colleges to follow when investigating sexual assault reports.



California adopts 'yes means yes' sex-assault rule



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Kershaw 1st to lead majors in ERA 4 straight years

NEW YORK (AP) — Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw became the first pitcher to lead the major leagues in earned run average in four straight years, and Houston's Jose Altuve and Colorado's Justin Morneau won their first batting titles.



Kershaw 1st to lead majors in ERA 4 straight years



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Gordon wins at Dover in Chase elimination race

DOVER, Del. (AP) — Jeff Gordon doused Team Penske's hot streak with a champagne bath in Victory Lane.



Gordon wins at Dover in Chase elimination race



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Jane Fonda gets personal at Rape Foundation brunch

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — Jane Fonda told an audience of activists and philanthropists that her mother had been sexually abused as a child before eventually committing suicide at 42.



Jane Fonda gets personal at Rape Foundation brunch



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Gore powers 49ers past Eagles to avoid 3-game skid

SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — Frank Gore caught a career-best 55-yard touchdown and ran for 119 yards in his first 100-yard game this year, leading the San Francisco 49ers past Philadelphia 26-21 on Sunday to hand the Eagles their first loss.



Gore powers 49ers past Eagles to avoid 3-game skid



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Braley and Ernst clash in first Iowa Senate debate

INDIANOLA, Iowa (AP) — Democrat Bruce Braley and Republican Joni Ernst clashed over health care, Social Security and foreign policy during the first debate of the Iowa Senate race.



Braley and Ernst clash in first Iowa Senate debate



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A's clinch AL wild card with 4-0 win at Texas

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — The Oakland Athletics finally clinched their third consecutive playoff berth — on the last day of the regular season after a prolonged slump.



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Sunday, September 28, 2014

US doctor exposed to Ebola virus admitted to NIH

WASHINGTON (AP) — An American doctor who was exposed to the Ebola virus while volunteering in Sierra Leone has been admitted for observation at The National Institutes of Health near the nation's capital.



US doctor exposed to Ebola virus admitted to NIH



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Paul McGinley: the man with the Ryder Cup formula

GLENEAGLES, Scotland (AP) — If there is a formula for Ryder Cup success, Paul McGinley is a mastermind who makes it work.



Paul McGinley: the man with the Ryder Cup formula



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North West gets own seat at Givenchy next to mom

PARIS (AP) — Mademoiselle North West is barely over a year old, but she's already commanding what fashionistas may have spent entire careers working toward: A front row seat at Givenchy.



North West gets own seat at Givenchy next to mom



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Buccaneers rally late to stun Steelers 27-24

PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Tampa Bay Buccaneers went from woeful to winners in 10 days.



Buccaneers rally late to stun Steelers 27-24



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Wayne's big day helps Colts rout Titans 41-17

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Andrew Luck threw four touchdown passes Sunday and Reggie Wayne scored for the first time this season as the Colts routed division rival Tennessee 41-17.



Wayne's big day helps Colts rout Titans 41-17



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Search for trooper killing suspect shifts slightly

CANADENSIS, Pa. (AP) — The delicate search for a survivalist charged with killing a trooper more than two weeks ago shifted slightly over the weekend in the dense woods that authorities fear may be booby-trapped, state police said Sunday.



Search for trooper killing suspect shifts slightly



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Jordan Zimmermann throws 1st Nationals no-hitter

WASHINGTON (AP) — Jordan Zimmermann pitched the first no-hitter for the Washington Nationals, the gem preserved when defensive replacement Steven Souza Jr. made a diving catch in left field for the final out in a 1-0 victory over the Miami Marlins in a regular-season finale Sunday.



Jordan Zimmermann throws 1st Nationals no-hitter



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Stafford's 3 TDs lead Lions over Jets 24-17

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Matthew Stafford threw two touchdown passes and ran for another score and the Detroit Lions overcame Calvin Johnson being limited by an ankle injury to beat the New York Jets 24-17 on Sunday.



Stafford's 3 TDs lead Lions over Jets 24-17



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Rodgers throws for 4 TDs, Packers beat Bears 38-17

CHICAGO (AP) — Aaron Rodgers threw for 302 yards and four touchdowns, and the Green Packers shook off one of their worst offensive performances in years with a 38-17 victory over the Chicago Bears on Sunday afternoon.



Rodgers throws for 4 TDs, Packers beat Bears 38-17



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Smith leads the way as Ravens beat Panthers 38-10

BALTIMORE (AP) — Steve Smith punished his former team with seven catches for 139 yards and two touchdowns, and the Baltimore Ravens beat the Carolina Panthers 38-10 on Sunday.



Smith leads the way as Ravens beat Panthers 38-10



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Tigers win AL Central with 3-0 victory over Twins

DETROIT (AP) — David Price pitched Detroit to its fourth straight AL Central title with the type of performance the Tigers acquired him for, taking a shutout into the eighth inning of a 3-0 victory over the Minnesota Twins on Sunday that wrapped up the division on the regular season's final day.



Tigers win AL Central with 3-0 victory over Twins



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Police: Truck driver says distracted before crash

The driver of an 18-wheel tractor-trailer that collided with a bus and killed four members of a Texas community college softball team told investigators he had been distracted by something in his cabin before the accident, authorities said Sunday.



Police: Truck driver says distracted before crash



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Chicago airports trying to resume normal flights

CHICAGO (AP) — The Federal Aviation Administration says it's replacing the entire central computer network at a Chicago-area control center where an act of sabotage brought the city's two international airports to a halt.



Chicago airports trying to resume normal flights



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Derek Jeter has RBI single in last at-bat

BOSTON (AP) — Derek Jeter hit a run-scoring infield single in the final at-bat of his 20-year major league career, leaving to a standing ovation at Fenway Park.



Derek Jeter has RBI single in last at-bat



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Astros change course, put Altuve back in lineup

NEW YORK (AP) — In a bizarre twist before the season finale, Jose Altuve was a late addition to the Houston Astros' lineup Sunday after the team reversed course on its original decision to bench him — against his wishes — in an attempt to protect his lead in the American League batting race.



Astros change course, put Altuve back in lineup



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Mickelson calls out Watson's style as captain

GLENEAGLES, Scotland (AP) — Phil Mickelson says the Americans have strayed from their winning formula in the Ryder Cup.



Mickelson calls out Watson's style as captain



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Storms drench parts of Arizona, Nevada

PHOENIX (AP) — Residents of the Phoenix area were greeted Sunday morning by toppled trees and debris-littered streets.



Storms drench parts of Arizona, Nevada



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Modi tells Madison Sq Garden India won't look back

NEW YORK (AP) — India's prime minister has told a packed and boisterous crowd of Indian-Americans at New York's Madison Square Garden to help him develop his nation's economy, vowing that under his leadership, India won't look back.



Modi tells Madison Sq Garden India won't look back



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'Downton Abbey' star heads on US tour with band

NEW YORK (AP) — "Downton Abbey" won't be the only place fans can see Elizabeth McGovern this winter: The show's star is heading on a tour with her folk-rock band in December.



'Downton Abbey' star heads on US tour with band



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Monster truck crashes into crowd in Netherlands

AMSTERDAM (AP) — A monster truck outfitted with tractor-sized wheels crashed into a crowd during a show in the Netherlands near the German border on Sunday, reportedly killing three people and injuring at least a dozen.



Monster truck crashes into crowd in Netherlands



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Clooney, wife make newlywed appearance in Venice

VENICE, Italy (AP) — Wedding bands glinted under the Venetian sun on the hands of George Clooney and his new bride, Amal Alamuddin, as the heartthrob actor and the human rights lawyer emerged Sunday from the luxury hotel where they were married a day earlier.



Clooney, wife make newlywed appearance in Venice



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Bankruptcy's end more clear than Orr's future

DETROIT (AP) — Kevyn Orr's success in shepherding Detroit through its historic bankruptcy will leave him unemployed, at least temporarily, when and if his task in the Motor City is complete.



Bankruptcy's end more clear than Orr's future



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Police: 15 hurt in Miami nightclub shooting

MIAMI (AP) — Fifteen people have been wounded in a shooting that sent terrified patrons scrambling from a Miami nightclub early Sunday, police said, adding the youngest victim is 11 years old.



Police: 15 hurt in Miami nightclub shooting



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Europe retains the Ryder Cup

GLENEAGLES, Scotland (AP) — The Ryder Cup is staying in Europe.



Europe retains the Ryder Cup



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Obama: US misjudged Iraqi army, militants' threat

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama said Sunday he agrees with intelligence leaders who believe the United States not only underestimated the threat of militants seeking to form the Islamic State group but also overestimated the ability and will of the Iraqi army to fight.



Obama: US misjudged Iraqi army, militants' threat



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Boehner: US may need ground troops vs. militants

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker John Boehner says the United States may have "no choice" but to send American troops to fight Islamic State group militants if President Barack Obama's strategy fails to destroy the extremist group.



Boehner: US may need ground troops vs. militants



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McIlroy delivers 1st point for Europe in singles

GLENEAGLES, Scotland (AP) — Rory McIlroy delivered the first point of the day in dominant fashion on Sunday as Europe sought to withstand a U.S. challenge and maintain its grip on the Ryder Cup.



McIlroy delivers 1st point for Europe in singles



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Pilots end strike at Air France after 14 days

PARIS (AP) — Air France's leading pilots union on Sunday announced an end to a 14-day strike that grounded roughly half of the airline's flights, stranded passengers worldwide and led to stern shows of frustration by the French prime minister.



Pilots end strike at Air France after 14 days



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US-led airstrikes hit Syria oil refinery by Turkey

SANLIURFA, Turkey (AP) — Airstrikes likely carried out by the U.S.-led coalition struck an oil refinery in Syria held by the Islamic State group on Sunday, shaking buildings and sending flames shooting into the air near the Turkish border, a witness and activists said.



US-led airstrikes hit Syria oil refinery by Turkey



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Thousands of police protect pride march in Serbia

BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Waving rainbow-colored flags, several hundred gay activists proceeded undisturbed through downtown Belgrade on Sunday thanks to the protection of thousands of anti-riot police officers.



Thousands of police protect pride march in Serbia



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Police: Ferguson officer shot; 2 suspects wanted

FERGUSON, Mo. (AP) — A search for two suspects in a St. Louis suburb that's undergone racial unrest continued Sunday after a Ferguson police officer was shot in the arm following an encounter with two men at a community center who ran from him and then opened fire during a foot chase, authorities said.



Police: Ferguson officer shot; 2 suspects wanted



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Aretha Franklin CD of diva classics due Oct. 21

NEW YORK (AP) — Aretha Franklin is showing some R-E-S-P-E-C-T to her fellow divas: The Queen of Soul will release an album Oct. 21 covering classic songs from other female singers.



Aretha Franklin CD of diva classics due Oct. 21



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Spanish police arrest 10 graffiti painters

MADRID (AP) — Spanish police say they have arrested 10 of the country's most active graffiti painters on suspicion of being responsible for over 600,000 euros ($760,000) worth of damage to subway rolling stock.



Spanish police arrest 10 graffiti painters



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Israel's Netanyahu says will refute Gaza "lies"

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has left Israel en route to the United Nations in New York, saying he will refute "all of the lies directed at us" with regard to Israel's recently concluded war with Hamas in the Gaza Strip.



Israel's Netanyahu says will refute Gaza "lies"



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Hong Kong police use tear gas to clear protesters

HONG KONG (AP) — Hong Kong police have used tear gas to try to clear a huge crowd of pro-democracy protesters who had gathered outside government headquarters.



Hong Kong police use tear gas to clear protesters



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Pope hails Benedict, other elderly at Vatican fest

VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis has hailed the value of the elderly, including his predecessor Benedict XVI, who joined him at a ceremony in St. Peter's Square honoring the contribution of grandparents to society.



Pope hails Benedict, other elderly at Vatican fest



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Still chasin': 3 MLB playoff races go to last day

Going to Game 162, and still no telling where or when Felix Hernandez, Andrew McCutchen and Miguel Cabrera will play after this weekend.



Still chasin': 3 MLB playoff races go to last day



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Bodies of 2 parents, 3 children found in Utah home

SPRINGVILLE, Utah (AP) — Two parents and three of their children were found dead in a home near Provo, and authorities said early Sunday they were trying to determine the cause of death.



Bodies of 2 parents, 3 children found in Utah home



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Authorities: Police officer shot in Ferguson

FERGUSON, Mo. (AP) — Authorities said a police officer was shot Saturday night in Ferguson, the scene of racial unrest in the wake of the August shooting death of an unarmed black 18-year-old by a white police officer.



Authorities: Police officer shot in Ferguson



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Johnson retains flyweight title at UFC 178

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Demetrious Johnson retained his flyweight title Saturday night at UFC 178, submitting Chris Cariaso in the second round.



Johnson retains flyweight title at UFC 178



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Golson completes 25 straight, No. 8 ND wins 31-15

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Everett Golson completed 25 straight passes, setting a Notre Dame record, and threw for four touchdowns to lead the eighth-ranked Fighting Irish to a 31-15 victory against Syracuse on Saturday night.



Golson completes 25 straight, No. 8 ND wins 31-15



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Jay Z, Beyonce take stage at Global Citizen fest

NEW YORK (AP) — Jay Z is in a global state of mind, sounding the call to end world poverty as he performed before thousands in New York's Central Park.



Jay Z, Beyonce take stage at Global Citizen fest



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Trio of GOP prospects urge midterm turnout in Iowa

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A trio of Republican presidential prospects implored conservatives Saturday to vote in November's midterm elections while doing their best to impress likely caucus goers should they compete for the GOP presidential nomination in a year and a half.



Trio of GOP prospects urge midterm turnout in Iowa



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NFL commissioner visits domestic violence hotline

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is in Texas visiting the headquarters of the National Domestic Violence hotline.



NFL commissioner visits domestic violence hotline



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No. 1 Seminoles rally past Wolfpack 56-41

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Jameis Winston threw for 365 yards and four touchdowns in his return from a suspension, helping No. 1 Florida State rally from 17 down to beat North Carolina State 56-41 on Saturday night.



No. 1 Seminoles rally past Wolfpack 56-41



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Cops: Man fired into neighbor's home to unload gun

MIDDLETOWN, Pa. (AP) — Police in Pennsylvania say a man accused of shooting a bullet through a neighbor's window told a judge he fired the gun because it was the only way he knew how to unload it.



Cops: Man fired into neighbor's home to unload gun



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Man who raised $55K for potato salad throws party

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio man who raised $55,000 in a joking crowdfunding appeal to pay for his first attempt at making potato salad threw a huge public party Saturday that promised "peace, love and potato salad."



Man who raised $55K for potato salad throws party



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Southwest storms knock over trees, drench Phoenix

PHOENIX (AP) — Intense storms swept through the Southwest on Saturday, snapping trees and shrouding metropolitan Phoenix in cascading showers while also bringing flooding to parts of Nevada.



Southwest storms knock over trees, drench Phoenix



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Saturday, September 27, 2014

Students protests Mormon university's beard ban

PROVO, Utah (AP) — A group of Brigham Young University students is protesting the Mormon church-owned school's ban on something its namesake once sported: a beard.



Students protests Mormon university's beard ban



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Cavaliers coach David Blatt gets right to business

INDEPENDENCE, Ohio (AP) — Cavaliers coach David Blatt got right to business Saturday in his first NBA practice after two decades working overseas.



Cavaliers coach David Blatt gets right to business



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Rose plays starring role for Europe at Ryder Cup

GLENEAGLES, Scotland (AP) — His ball was halfway to the cup when Justin Rose raised his putter to the Scottish skies in celebration.



Rose plays starring role for Europe at Ryder Cup



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Cuban cologne creators to face punishment

HAVANA (AP) — Cuba will punish state employees who created two colognes named for Ernesto "Che" Guevara and late Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, the government announced Saturday, swiftly quashing plans to market the fragrances honoring the leftist icons.



Cuban cologne creators to face punishment



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NIH to care for US doctor exposed to Ebola virus

WASHINGTON (AP) — The National Institutes of Health is preparing to care for an American doctor who was exposed to the Ebola virus while volunteering in Sierra Leone.



NIH to care for US doctor exposed to Ebola virus



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Report: 13 teens escape detention, most recaptured

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Authorities say 13 teenagers escaped overnight from a youth detention center in Nashville but all but one were recaptured within hours.



Report: 13 teens escape detention, most recaptured



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Chelsea Clinton Gives Birth to Baby Girl

WASHINGTON (AP) — Bill and Hillary Clinton are grandparents. The couple's daughter, Chelsea Clinton, has given birth to her first child, a daughter named Charlotte.



Chelsea Clinton, the daughter of the former president and ex-secretary of state, announced the baby's birth on Twitter and Facebook early Saturday, saying she and husband Marc Mezvinsky are "full of love, awe and gratitude as we celebrate the birth of our daughter, Charlotte Clinton Mezvinsky."



Clinton spokesman Kamyl Bazbaz said the child was born on Friday but did not immediately provide additional details. The couple lives in New York City. The Clintons quickly retweeted their daughter's message on Twitter but did not immediately comment on the baby's arrival.



The baby arrives as Hillary Clinton deliberates on whether to seek the White House in 2016, a decision that could put her on a path to becoming the nation's first female president. Clinton is the leading Democratic contender to succeed President Barack Obama, her former 2008 campaign rival, and has said she expects to make a decision around the beginning of next year.



The baby has been eagerly anticipated as Hillary Clinton considers her political future — she has called the prospect of becoming a grandmother her "most exciting title yet." She even has picked out the first book she intends to read to her grandchild, the classic "Goodnight Moon."



She has said she didn't want to make any decisions about another campaign until the baby's arrival, pointing to her interest in enjoying becoming a grandmother for the first time. If Clinton decides to run for president, her campaign would coincide with the baby's first two years.



The former president has been eager to become a grandfather. During an event with former President George W. Bush in September, Mr. Clinton's cell phone rang on stage and he joked that only two people had the number "and they are related to me," musing that he hoped he wasn't becoming "a premature grandfather."



"Every day I get up and I say, 'You have to remember whose child this is. Do not interfere. Be there when you are welcome. Be loving but not judgmental," Clinton said to laughs in an interview with CNN at his annual Clinton Global Initiative, only days before the baby's arrival.



Even Obama got into the act. Addressing the annual Clinton confab, Obama quipped if Chelsea Clinton went into labor during his speech, "she has my motorcade and will be able to navigate traffic."



The 34-year-old Chelsea Clinton said in an interview with Glamour magazine last year that she and her husband had hoped to make 2014 "the year of the baby." She announced her pregnancy in April at the end of a forum in New York on female empowerment.



"I just hope I will be as good a mom to my child and, hopefully, children as my mom was to me," she said at the time.



Chelsea Clinton grew up in the public eye as a teenager in the White House, later graduating from Stanford and Columbia universities. She worked in finance in New York and in public health, earning a doctorate from Oxford University.



She serves as vice chair of her family's foundation, which was renamed the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation, and helps direct the organization's humanitarian and philanthropic efforts around the globe. She recently departed NBC News, where she served as a special correspondent.



The new parents, who married in 2010, were friends as teenagers in Washington and both attended Stanford. Mezvinsky is a hedge fund manager and the son of former Reps. Majorie Margolies of Pennsylvania and Edward Mezvinsky of Iowa, longtime friends of the Clintons.





Chelsea Clinton Gives Birth to Baby Girl



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Ukraine: 2 killed in clashes despite cease-fire

KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — A Ukrainian security official said Saturday that one serviceman and one civilian have been killed in the past day as rebels in the east continue attacks despite a cease-fire declared three weeks ago.



Ukraine: 2 killed in clashes despite cease-fire



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Obama: Mayors, other leaders to help minority boys

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is broadening a program that is designed to help make young minority men's lives better.



Obama: Mayors, other leaders to help minority boys



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Liberia: Top doctor goes under Ebola quarantine

MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) — Liberia's chief medical officer is placing herself under quarantine for 21 days after her office assistant died of Ebola.



Liberia: Top doctor goes under Ebola quarantine



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College softball bus crashes in Oklahoma, 4 dead

DAVIS, Okla. (AP) — Four members of a Texas college softball team were killed after a tractor-trailer crossed the center median and collided with the team's van Friday night just south of Turner Falls, authorities said.



College softball bus crashes in Oklahoma, 4 dead



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Rose, Stenson reel off 10 straight birdies for win

GLENEAGLES, Scotland (AP) — Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson finished with 10 straight birdies to win Saturday's first fourballs match, putting Europe ahead 6-3 in the Ryder Cup.



Rose, Stenson reel off 10 straight birdies for win



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Egypt court postpones ruling in Mubarak retrial

CAIRO (AP) — An Egyptian court on Saturday postponed its ruling until November in the retrial of former President Hosni Mubarak, charged with complicity in the killings of protesters during the 2011 revolt that led to his ouster.



Egypt court postpones ruling in Mubarak retrial



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Fire at air-traffic center disrupts 1,800 flights

CHICAGO (AP) — A fire at a suburban Chicago air traffic control facility Friday halted all flights in and out of the city's two airports.



Fire at air-traffic center disrupts 1,800 flights



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Catalonia defies Spain by calling secession vote

BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — The president of Spain's powerful northeastern region of Catalonia has formally called an independence referendum in the latest secession push in Europe and one of the most serious challenges to the Spanish state of recent years.



Catalonia defies Spain by calling secession vote



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Volcano erupts in Japan; injuries reported

TOKYO (AP) — A volcano erupted in central Japan on Saturday, sending a large plume of ash high into the sky and prompting a warning to climbers and others to avoid the area.



Volcano erupts in Japan; injuries reported



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Poll: Confused by issues of the day? Join the club

WASHINGTON (AP) — Confused by the federal health care law? How about the debate over NSA surveillance? The way the Federal Reserve affects interest rates?



Poll: Confused by issues of the day? Join the club



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Royals clinch playoff spot with win over White Sox

CHICAGO (AP) — As the Kansas City Royals celebrated in the clubhouse, George Brett watched from a distance.



Royals clinch playoff spot with win over White Sox



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Police: Trooper ambush suspect plotted for years

Police say the hard drive of a computer used by the suspect in the deadly ambush of Pennsylvania state police troopers provides evidence he has been planning an attack for years and preparing to avoid arrest.



Police: Trooper ambush suspect plotted for years



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Illinois air traffic center fire disrupts flights

CHICAGO (AP) — Airlines were scrambling to accommodate travelers whose flights were canceled after a contract employee allegedly set fire at a suburban Chicago air traffic control center where he worked, halting flights at two of the nation's busiest airports.



Illinois air traffic center fire disrupts flights



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Police: Fired worker beheaded Oklahoma woman

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A man fired from an Oklahoma food processing plant beheaded a woman with a knife and was attacking another worker when he was shot and wounded by a company official, police say.



Police: Fired worker beheaded Oklahoma woman



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HK police arrest protesters at gov't complex

HONG KONG (AP) — Riot police in Hong Kong are moving in to arrest the remaining 50 students who occupied the premises of government headquarters to protest China's refusal to allow genuine democratic reforms in the semiautonomous region.



HK police arrest protesters at gov't complex



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Britain joins fight against Islamic State group

LONDON (AP) — British lawmakers have opened debate on whether to join the United States and a coalition of Western and Arab nations in airstrikes meant to thwart Islamic State group militants in Iraq.



Britain joins fight against Islamic State group



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Army unit in Mexico killings has past controversy

MEXICO CITY (AP) — An army officer and seven soldiers who face disciplinary action for their participation in the killing of 22 people in rural southern Mexico belong to an army battalion with a history of incidents.



Army unit in Mexico killings has past controversy



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Royals clinch playoff spot with win over White Sox

CHICAGO (AP) — Kansas City's long postseason drought is over.



Royals clinch playoff spot with win over White Sox



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Tyler Perry confirms he'll be a dad

NEW YORK (AP) — Tyler Perry confirms he's going to be a dad.



Tyler Perry confirms he'll be a dad



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Republicans rallying behind religious liberty

WASHINGTON (AP) — Leading Republicans are rallying around "religious liberty" at home and abroad as religious activists gather for a weekend conference.



Republicans rallying behind religious liberty



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Iran leader: time not right for another phone call

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Iran's President Hassan Rouhani said Friday that the time isn't right for another phone conversation or a meeting with President Barack Obama "because of the sensitivity that still exists between the two countries."



Iran leader: time not right for another phone call



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Olympic sports on board for US 2024 bid

CHICAGO (AP) — The U.S. Olympic Committee received near-unanimous support from the country's sports federations in a poll asking whether they would support a bid for the 2024 Olympics — another sign that a U.S. city will make a run at hosting the next available Summer Games.



Olympic sports on board for US 2024 bid



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Jury convicts NM sheriff in heated traffic stop

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A federal jury has found a northern New Mexico sheriff guilty of charges stemming from a heated traffic stop.



Jury convicts NM sheriff in heated traffic stop



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Water-main break floods Hollywood's Sunset Strip

WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (AP) — A water-main break Friday sent churning, muddy water flowing down West Hollywood's Sunset Strip, forcing authorities to close a section of the busy street to traffic as hotels and other businesses sought to keep their properties dry.



Water-main break floods Hollywood's Sunset Strip



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Explosion tears apart truck in northern Arizona

PHOENIX (AP) — Authorities are investigating an explosion of a pickup truck that was parked on farmland near a remote enclave on the Arizona-Utah state line where polygamy has been practiced openly.



Explosion tears apart truck in northern Arizona



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Europe leads 5-3 after Day 1 of Ryder Cup

GLENEAGLES, Scotland (AP) — The 40th Ryder Cup is under way after Webb Simpson mishit the first tee shot for the Americans in Friday's opening fourballs.



Europe leads 5-3 after Day 1 of Ryder Cup



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Ferguson unrest persists despite chief's gesture

FERGUSON, Mo. (AP) — Cast as an olive branch by some, the Ferguson police chief's attempt to march with protesters demanding charges in the killing of an unarmed, black 18-year-old by a white officer still erupted into a clash that activists Friday blamed on police missteps.



Ferguson unrest persists despite chief's gesture



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Navajo high court weighs case on language fluency

TUBA CITY, Ariz. (AP) — The decision about whether Navajo Nation presidential candidate Chris Deschene speaks Navajo fluently enough to be on the ballot is headed back to a lower tribal court after a Navajo Nation Supreme court ruling Friday.



Navajo high court weighs case on language fluency



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Texas congressman battles Ryan for committee post

WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep. Paul Ryan's plan to take over one of the most powerful committees in Congress could hit a snag when lawmakers return after the midterm elections.



Texas congressman battles Ryan for committee post



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Teacher gets 10 years in custody in student rape

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A teacher who spent just a month in prison for the rape of a 14-year-old student is going back to court to be re-sentenced, after the original judge in the case was censured over comments that placed some responsibility on the victim.



Teacher gets 10 years in custody in student rape



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France: no high level Iran nuke talks meeting

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.S. is considering softening present demands that Iran gut its uranium enrichment program in favor of a new proposal that would allow Tehran to keep nearly half of the project intact while placing other constraints on its possible use as a path to nuclear weapons, diplomats told The Associated Press.



France: no high level Iran nuke talks meeting



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Hornets' Taylor banned from team activities

Hornets forward Jeffery Taylor will not be participating in any team-related activities during an NBA investigation into his arrest on domestic assault charges, the team announced Friday.



Hornets' Taylor banned from team activities



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Friday, September 26, 2014

Swift, Metallica set for Rock in Rio fest in Vegas

NEW YORK (AP) — Taylor Swift and Metallica are among the performers set for the U.S. debut of the Rock in Rio music festival next year.



Swift, Metallica set for Rock in Rio fest in Vegas



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Vegas sidewalk chalk arrests spawn federal lawsuit

LAS VEGAS (AP) — The arrests of two men and two women for writing anti-police messages with chalk on a sidewalk during protests last year have spawned a federal civil rights lawsuit against Las Vegas police.



Vegas sidewalk chalk arrests spawn federal lawsuit



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Virus probed in paralysis cases in 9 Colorado kids

NEW YORK (AP) — Health officials are investigating nine cases of muscle weakness or paralysis in Colorado children and whether the culprit might be a virus causing severe respiratory illness across the country.



Virus probed in paralysis cases in 9 Colorado kids



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'Instapray' App Marvels Values Voters

A Silicon Valley company with a prayer-based social network makes its conference debut in Washington.



'Instapray' App Marvels Values Voters



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Jeter to sit out Game 1 of final series in Boston

BOSTON (AP) — Derek Jeter is getting a day off after his emotional farewell to Yankee Stadium.



Jeter to sit out Game 1 of final series in Boston



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Google, Apple Earn FBI's Wrath Over Privacy

Agency complains tech companies prevent smartphone surveillance.



Google, Apple Earn FBI's Wrath Over Privacy



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Faldo explains comment on Garcia being 'useless'

GLENEAGLES, Scotland (AP) — Nick Faldo defended his television commentary that Sergio Garcia was "useless" in the 2008 Ryder Cup, saying the Spaniard had emotional and physical problems at Valhalla and even told Faldo that he did not want to play.



Faldo explains comment on Garcia being 'useless'



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Holder Was Obama's Foil on Race

Departing attorney general spoke directly about race when the president couldn't, or wouldn't.



Holder Was Obama's Foil on Race



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Key cases of Mexican military accused of crimes

Charges against Mexican military personnel are rare. Most cases involving active duty personnel are handled by military courts, which give little, if any, information about their resolution. Here are some of the key cases, either federal or military, involving charges against Mexican military officers or troops:



Key cases of Mexican military accused of crimes



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Nats clinch home field on Fister's 3-hit shutout

WASHINGTON (AP) — For the second time in three seasons, the Washington Nationals will head to the postseason with the top seeding in the NL.



Nats clinch home field on Fister's 3-hit shutout



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Luol Deng forgives Danny Ferry for racist comments

MIAMI (AP) — Miami Heat forward Luol Deng says he forgives Atlanta Hawks general manager Danny Ferry for making racially charged remarks about him.



Luol Deng forgives Danny Ferry for racist comments



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Common Core Controversy: Is It All Politics?

One analyst argues politicians have created unnecessary controversy about Common Core.



Common Core Controversy: Is It All Politics?



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Diamondbacks fire manager Kirk Gibson

PHOENIX (AP) — The Diamondbacks have fired manager Kirk Gibson three years after he won the NL's manager of the year award for leading Arizona to the playoffs.



Diamondbacks fire manager Kirk Gibson



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White House hints at fall confirmation for next AG

WASHINGTON (AP) — Could there be a hint about when President Barack Obama might nominate a new attorney general coming from the White House?



White House hints at fall confirmation for next AG



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Big numbers for ABC's night of Rhimes

NEW YORK (AP) — ABC's night of Shonda Rhimes has gotten off to an impressive start, and it was the newcomer that led the way.



Big numbers for ABC's night of Rhimes



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Detroit's elected officials regain control of city

DETROIT (AP) — The day-to-day operations of Detroit's city government are back in the hands of its elected mayor and City Council.



Detroit's elected officials regain control of city



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Kiwi golfer Mark Brown shoots 59 on NZ Tour

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Mark Brown shot a 59 at the Tauranga Open in New Zealand on Friday, beating par by 11 strokes and joining a small group of players to have carded a round under 60 in a professional tournament.



Kiwi golfer Mark Brown shoots 59 on NZ Tour



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No. 24 Oklahoma State beats Texas Tech 45-35

STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) — As a former quarterback, Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy tends to be tough on his signal-callers.



No. 24 Oklahoma State beats Texas Tech 45-35



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Mexico army holds 8 soldiers in June killing of 22

MEXICO CITY (AP) — An army officer and seven soldiers are being detained in connection with the killing of 22 people in rural southern Mexico, an encounter that the military initially reported as a shootout but that a witness later described as a massacre.



Mexico army holds 8 soldiers in June killing of 22



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Scripted: Jeter wins it for Yanks in home farewell

NEW YORK (AP) — The perfect script.



Scripted: Jeter wins it for Yanks in home farewell



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Republicans Hurt By Slowing Costs in Health Care

In the 2014 election, Democrats seize on opportunity to talk about Medicare.



Republicans Hurt By Slowing Costs in Health Care



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How the Slowdown in Medicare Spending Is Affecting Hospitals

The country's most innovative health care systems are figuring out how to do more with less -- and how to do it better.



How the Slowdown in Medicare Spending Is Affecting Hospitals



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Will the Slowdown in Health Care Costs Last?

Promising news that the rise in health costs has slowed is making Washington rethink its budget assumptions.





Will the Slowdown in Health Care Costs Last?



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Abandoned truck dripping rancid chicken juice

MISSOULA, Mont. (AP) — An employee of an Idaho trucking company abandoned a trailer containing thousands of pounds of frozen chicken at a western Montana truck stop after the company reportedly refused to pay a ransom for the poultry, Missoula County officials said.



Abandoned truck dripping rancid chicken juice



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Mexico detains 8 soldiers in June killing of 22

MEXICO CITY (AP) — An army officer and seven soldiers have been detained and charged in the killing of 22 people in rural southern Mexico, authorities announced late Thursday.



Mexico detains 8 soldiers in June killing of 22



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Manning, Giants lead Skins 38-14 early in 4th

LANDOVER, Md. (AP) — Eli Manning threw four short touchdown passes to tight ends — including three to Larry Donnell in the first half — and the New York Giants led the Washington Redskins 38-14 early in the fourth quarter Thursday night.



Manning, Giants lead Skins 38-14 early in 4th



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China state media say 50 killed in far west attack

BEIJING (AP) — Chinese state media reported Thursday that 50 people, including 40 assailants, were killed in a series of explosions over the weekend in the far western region of Xinjiang, in what officials called a severe terror attack.



China state media say 50 killed in far west attack



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Scripted: Jeter wins it for Yanks in home farewell

NEW YORK (AP) — The perfect script.



Scripted: Jeter wins it for Yanks in home farewell



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No 'Redskins' from CBS analyst Phil Simms

NEW YORK (AP) — CBS lead analyst Phil Simms has followed through on his promise to not say "Redskins" during Washington's nationally televised game against the New York Giants.



No 'Redskins' from CBS analyst Phil Simms



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1 killed, 1 injured in stabbing at food company

MOORE, Okla. (AP) — An "angry employee" at a food distribution center in suburban Oklahoma City stabbed two women, killing one of them, Thursday before an off-duty law enforcement officer shot the suspect, police said.



1 killed, 1 injured in stabbing at food company



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Pope removes divisive bishop in Paraguay

VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis on Thursday forcibly removed a conservative bishop from a Paraguayan diocese who had clashed with his fellow bishops and promoted a priest accused of inappropriate sexual behavior.



Pope removes divisive bishop in Paraguay



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Suspect sought in Washington state stabbing death

VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — Police have identified a suspect in a Vancouver stabbing death.



Suspect sought in Washington state stabbing death



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21 Alaska soldiers exposed to carbon monoxide

FORT WAINWRIGHT, Alaska (AP) — U.S. Army officials say 21 soldiers are being evaluated after being exposed to carbon monoxide during a field training exercise Thursday near Fairbanks.



21 Alaska soldiers exposed to carbon monoxide



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Forest Service says media doesn't need permit

SEATTLE (AP) — The U.S. Forest Service is proposing permanent new rules that would require media organizations to obtain a permit to film and shoot photographs in more than 100 million acres of the nation's wilderness.



Forest Service says media doesn't need permit



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Hundreds protest Iran president outside UN complex

NEW YORK (AP) — Hundreds of people gathered Thursday in a plaza outside the United Nations to protest what they said was Iran's continued support of terrorism, its poor record on human rights and its deceptive tactics in nuclear negotiations as the country's president delivered remarks to world leaders.



Hundreds protest Iran president outside UN complex



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AP Source: Video addressed to NFL security chief

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — A law enforcement official says he sent the video of Ray Rice punching his then-fiancee to NFL headquarters to the attention of league security chief Jeffrey Miller in April.



AP Source: Video addressed to NFL security chief



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Oliver adds journalism to his comedy

NEW YORK (AP) — In poking fun at the Miss America pageant on the most recent episode of HBO's "Last Week Tonight," John Oliver reached for the comedic equivalent of low-hanging fruit. Then he veered into something wholly unexpected — investigative journalism.



Oliver adds journalism to his comedy



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Low-budget talk-show host Skip E. Lowe dies at 85

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Skip E. Lowe, whose long-running public-access cable TV show gave him a cult following and provided inspiration for Martin Short's unctuous, often inept talk-show host Jiminy Glick, has died in Los Angeles at age 85.



Low-budget talk-show host Skip E. Lowe dies at 85



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Rifle used in deadly 1966 Texas rampage for sale

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — A rifle used in the 1966 sniper rampage at the University of Texas that left 16 people dead and dozens more wounded is being sold in an online auction.



Rifle used in deadly 1966 Texas rampage for sale



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San Diego to pay nearly $6M to settle lawsuit

SAN DIEGO (AP) — The city of San Diego has agreed to pay nearly $6 million to settle a federal lawsuit by a woman who says she was groped by a police officer in 2011 after being pulled over for an alleged traffic violation.



San Diego to pay nearly $6M to settle lawsuit



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Giants' Beason, Redskins Lauvao inactive

LANDOVER, Md. (AP) — New York Giants middle linebacker Jon Beason is inactive for the second game in a row, while Washington Redskins left guard Shawn Lauvao is out with a knee injury.



Giants' Beason, Redskins Lauvao inactive



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USDA details new risk-based farm payment programs

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Farmers can start as early as next week on signing up for new safety net programs that U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said replaces the much-criticized direct payments with government payouts based on the risks farmers face.



USDA details new risk-based farm payment programs



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Another snake seized from man arrested with python

SAN DIEGO (AP) — A second snake — this one a sickly boa constrictor — has been seized from a San Diego man who had a python around his neck when he was arrested a week ago on suspicion of driving his pedicab while drunk.



Another snake seized from man arrested with python



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Thursday, September 25, 2014

Officials: 6,600 ignored child-abuse cases closed

PHOENIX (AP) — A team created after officials in Arizona discovered that thousands of abuse and neglect reports weren't investigated announced Thursday that is has closed all the cases and removed nearly 600 children from caregivers.



Officials: 6,600 ignored child-abuse cases closed



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English motorcyclist dies in wrong-way Utah crash

WOODLAND, Utah (AP) — Utah authorities say a motorcyclist who died after driving on the wrong side of the road was a 61-year-old man from Cheshire, England.



English motorcyclist dies in wrong-way Utah crash



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Arrest site for abduction suspect at road's end

GILCHRIST, Texas (AP) — If kidnap suspect Jesse Leroy Matthew Jr. was looking to hide from authorities, he couldn't have chosen a better spot than the remote Bolivar Peninsula, a finger of Gulf of Mexico barrier sand and scrub vegetation barely above sea level.



Arrest site for abduction suspect at road's end



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How 'Imminent' Was the Khorasan Group Threat?

Simultaneous expansion of ISIS war and attack on unrelated al-Qaida network could be coincidence. Or not.



How 'Imminent' Was the Khorasan Group Threat?



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A walk through time into golf's noisiest arena

GLENEAGLES, Scotland (AP) — Phil Mickelson once had a corporate sponsor that built a marketing campaign around the phrase, "What will Phil do next?"



A walk through time into golf's noisiest arena



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Northwest leads nation in wildfires in 2014

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The Northwest led the nation in wildfires this year.



Northwest leads nation in wildfires in 2014



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Woman guilty of trespass in Clinton shoe incident

LAS VEGAS (AP) — A Phoenix woman who was accused of throwing a shoe at Hillary Clinton while the former U.S. secretary of state addressed a Las Vegas audience in April pleaded guilty to misdemeanor trespassing, but not guilty to a misdemeanor charge of violence against a person in a restricted building.



Woman guilty of trespass in Clinton shoe incident



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Education official says students used as 'pawns'

DENVER (AP) — As a new wave of young protesters in suburban Denver rallied against an education proposal to promote patriotism and downplay civil disobedience, the district's school board president said Thursday that students were being misinformed and used as "pawns."



Education official says students used as 'pawns'



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Hughes turns down chance for $500,000 bonus

DETROIT (AP) — Minnesota Twins right-hander Phil Hughes turned down a chance to pitch again this weekend, even though one more out would have earned him a $500,000 bonus.



Hughes turns down chance for $500,000 bonus



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Jeter hopes rain lets up at Yankee Stadium finale

NEW YORK (AP) — Derek Jeter just wants to play — and he's hoping the weather cooperates.



Jeter hopes rain lets up at Yankee Stadium finale



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Syria's Islamic rebels fear US could hit them

BEIRUT (AP) — When the United States opened its aerial campaign against the Islamic State group in Syria this week, its first salvo also hit an al-Qaida cell it says was planning terror attacks — a move that has injected more chaos into the conflict and could help President Bashar Assad.



Syria's Islamic rebels fear US could hit them



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