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Idaho probing prison fire crews after rape accusation

Idaho probing prison fire crews after rape accusation Idaho is scrutinizing its program for temporarily releasing prison inmates to help battle wildfires after an inmate was charged with raping a woman working at a remote base camp in Utah.

Nike billboard featuring Kaepernick hovers over San Francisco

Nike billboard featuring Kaepernick hovers over San Francisco A black-and-white Nike billboard of Colin Kaepernick hovers above a building in San Francisco.

Cities can't prosecute homeless for sleeping on streets: federal court rules

Cities can't prosecute homeless for sleeping on streets: federal court rules Cities can't prosecute people for sleeping on the streets if they have nowhere else to go because it amounts to cruel and unusual punishment, which is unconstitutional, a federal appeals court said Tuesday.

As bishop looks on, abusive Father Ned gets a new assignment

As bishop looks on, abusive Father Ned gets a new assignment A Roman Catholic bishop who apologized to his flock last month for the "misguided and inappropriate decisions of church leaders" is reckoning with his own role in the system that protected pedophile priests.

Catholic priests arrested after allegedly engaging in sex act in car near Miami Beach: report

Catholic priests arrested after allegedly engaging in sex act in car near Miami Beach: report Two Catholic priests were arrested Monday after police said they were caught performing sex acts on each other in a parked car near a Miami Beach playground, reports said.

$400G in GoFundMe cash for homeless vet is gone, lawyer claims

$400G in GoFundMe cash for homeless vet is gone, lawyer claims The $400,000 raised through a GoFundMe account to support a homeless veteran in Philadelphia after he gave his last bit of money to help a stranded stranger is reportedly drained.

Gordon makes landfall, child in mobile home storm’s first fatality

Gordon makes landfall, child in mobile home storm’s first fatality Powerful winds from Tropical Storm Gordon have begun lashing the coast of Alabama and western Florida panhandle as the storm is expected to make landfall and strike parts of the U.S. Gulf Coast by Tuesday night and potentially turn into a hurricane before then, officials said.

Haunting stories behind missing posters of Native women

Haunting stories behind missing posters of Native women Leona LeClair Kinsey was a fiercely independent woman who could go pheasant hunting, serve the bird for dinner, then take the leftover feathers and turn them into an artistic gift.

The Latest: Gordon hits near Alabama-Mississippi border

The Latest: Gordon hits near Alabama-Mississippi border The Latest on Tropical Storm Gordon (all times local): 10:00 p.m.

US Hurricane Center says Tropical Storm Gordon makes landfall just west of the Alabama-Mississippi border

US Hurricane Center says Tropical Storm Gordon makes landfall just west of the Alabama-Mississippi border US Hurricane Center says Tropical Storm Gordon makes landfall just west of the Alabama-Mississippi border .

Norway's $1 trillion fund to beef up scrutiny of sustainability, ocean pollution

Norway's $1 trillion sovereign wealth fund will demand that companies in which it invests follow stricter guidelines on global sustainability, including efforts to combat plastic pollution of the oceans, the fund's manager said on Wednesday. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2NOrmXL

Cambodia's parliament holds first session since July vote

Cambodia's parliament on Wednesday held its first session since a July general election in which Prime Minister Hun Sen's ruling party claimed victory but which critics called a sham because of the lack of a viable opposition. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2wKf2jF

South Koreans arrive in North amid stalled denuclearization talks

South Korean envoys held talks in North Korea on Wednesday to finalize details on a third North-South summit to be held this month amid stalled talks on denuclearization between the North and the United States. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2oHulpK

Inspired by #MeToo, student activists target inequality in China

At 1 am on April 23, Yue Xin was rudely awakened in her dormitory at China's prestigious Peking University by her mother and a faculty adviser. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2NJWtDE

Corrupt government? You voted for them - China pushes back at Africa summit

As President Xi Jinping gathered together leaders from almost all African countries for a summit in Beijing in recent days, some former Chinese officials and state media were busy mounting an unusually strong defense of China's role in the continent. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2NR2I8W

U.N. holds emergency meeting in Asia as China battles African swine fever

The United Nations is holding an emergency meeting this week with animal health experts in Asia to discuss the threat of African swine fever after the first outbreak of the disease in the region was discovered in China last month. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2wI4Fhq

Typhoon kills 10 in Japan, boats move stranded passengers from airport

A powerful typhoon killed 10 people in western Japan and an airport company started to transfer some 3,000 stranded passengers by boats from a flooded airport, the government said on Wednesday, as more than a million homes were without power. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2CkmSGV

Nauru blasts 'insolent' China for speaking out of turn at meeting

China's envoy to the Pacific Islands Forum was "very insolent" and a "bully" for speaking out of turn during a leaders' meeting, the president of host-nation Nauru said, after an angry exchange made for a tense start to the annual gathering. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2wKzSjX

New book by Woodward says Trump wanted Syrian leader killed

U.S. President Donald Trump wanted to have Syrian President Bashar al-Assad assassinated last year but his defense secretary ignored the request, according to a new book that depicts top Trump aides sometimes disregarding presidential orders to limit what they saw as damaging and dangerous behavior. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2NOtQ8g

U.S. soldier killed in Afghanistan identified

A U.S. soldier killed in eastern Afghanistan in an apparent insider attack has been identified as Army Command Sergeant Major Timothy Bolyard, the Pentagon said on Tuesday. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2wH4hj2