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Families of US-Afghan War dead say contractors bribed Taliban
NEW YORK -- Families of almost 150 U.S. service members and civilians who were killed or wounded in terror attacks in Afghanistan sued a group of Western contractors involved in the nation's reconstruction for allegedly bribing the Taliban for protection.
The alleged payments ultimately helped finance a Taliban-led insurgency that led to the ...Read more
I-15 from LA to Vegas, Grapevine reopen after drivers stranded in snow for hours
LOS ANGELES -- A strong winter storm that barreled into Southern California on Christmas Day and spent the night, dumping rain and blanketing the mountains with heavy snow, continued to cause travel delays Friday.
Interstate 5 at the Grapevine, which authorities shut down amid heavy snowfall late Wednesday, reopened Friday morning after a ...Read more
Russia rejects extending Iran arms embargo, defies US pressure
MOSCOW -- Russia, seeing prospects for multibillion-dollar deals, ruled out extending a United Nations-approved arms embargo on Iran that expires in October next year, rejecting U.S. warnings that lifting the restrictions will jeopardize global security.
"We're not ready to do the bidding of our American colleagues," Deputy Foreign Minister ...Read more
China launches giant Long March rocket as space race heats up
HONG KONG -- China launched a Long March 5 rocket from the island province of Hainan on Friday, a key step in its ambitions to reach Mars and cement its place as a major power in space exploration.
The country's largest carrier rocket, with a diameter of 5 meters (16 feet), blasted off from Wenchang Satellite Launch Center at 8:45 p.m. local ...Read more
Chinese national arrested for taking photos at Naval Air Station in Key West
MIAMI -- The day after Christmas, a Chinese man rose early because, he said, he wanted to take photographs of the sunrise on the grounds of the Naval Air Station in Key West.
It was only a matter of time before witnesses spotted Lyuyou Liao at 6:50 a.m. Thursday walking around a perimeter fence and entering the military facility from the rocks ...Read more
Police: Woman ran over and killed man who shot her relative moments earlier
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- A woman has been arrested after a Christmas morning street melee in which she allegedly ran over and killed a man who shot her relative moments earlier, according to San Jose police.
Sabrina Marie Gutierrez, 22, of San Jose, was booked into the Elmwood women's jail in Milpitas on suspicion of murder and is being held without...Read more
Trump campaign selects Apostolic Miami megachurch for evangelicals campaign rollout
MIAMI -- An Apostolic megachurch in a Miami suburb led by a pastor known for speaking in tongues on stage will host President Donald Trump next week when he is expected to issue a full-throated retort to calls from some in the Christian community for his removal from office.
The Trump campaign announced Friday -- a week after a prominent ...Read more
Another deadly week brings Baltimore's 2019 homicide total to 342, tied for second-most in city's history
BALTIMORE -- This holiday week brought no peace to Baltimore.
A working mother gunned down in front of her children at an East Side deli. A man who succumbed to the gunshot wounds he suffered two weeks ago. A baby believed to be shaken to death. A man shot to death inside a car.
The four killings this week push the 2019 body count to match the...Read more
Warren fundraising dips amid Buttigieg dispute
Only a little more than a week after Elizabeth Warren boasted about her grassroots fundraising at a Democratic debate, her campaign admitted it is falling short.
In an email to supporters, the Warren campaign said it has raised less money than in the previous quarter.
"So far this quarter, we've raised a little over $17 million. That's a good ...Read more
Do you really have to use your turn signal every time? Washington's high court says yes
SEATTLE -- Drivers in the state of Washington who have wondered whether they really have to use their turn signals every time -- even in a turn-only lane -- may want to take note of a state Supreme Court ruling issued Thursday.
In a case considering whether state law "compels drivers to use their signal every time they turn or change lanes on a...Read more
Trump's North Korea gamble leaves U.S. back at square one. Where'd it go wrong?
SEOUL, South Korea -- When President Donald Trump agreed to met North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in 2018, flying in the face of all past precedent and protocol, both Koreas jumped at what appeared to be the biggest opportunity in decades to shake up the situation on the Korean peninsula.
After all, for 25 years, U.S.-led efforts to curtail North...Read more
How a lone gunman terrorized a Michigan city in 90 minutes
DETROIT -- He was a registered gun owner with no criminal past.
But five days before Christmas, police said, a dark side emerged.
The man went on a 90-minute crime spree in Pontiac, they said, terrorizing children, women and men with a gun in series of carjackings, home invasions and robberies. Among his victims was an Amazon driver, kidnapped...Read more
Man demands money from bank teller — then gives it back, North Carolina cops say
RALEIGH, N.C. -- A 66-year-old man who demanded money from a North Carolina bank isn't being charged with a crime, officials say.
The man was at a Wells Fargo in Wilmington on Thursday when he handed a teller a note with his request, according to police spokeswoman Linda Thompson.
But then the would-be robber had an apparent change of heart.
...Read more
Federal judge to block North Carolina voter ID law temporarily as lawsuit continues
RALEIGH, N.C. -- North Carolina voters will not have to show a photo ID in the next elections in the state after a ruling in federal court was announced Thursday.
A federal judge in North Carolina said she would stop the voter ID law temporarily as the lawsuit against the state continues. She said she will make her official ruling next week, ...Read more
Republicans decried Jeff Van Drew as a 'socialist.' Now that he's switched sides, the GOP is falling in line
The Republican establishment is starting to fall in line for Jeff Van Drew.
A week after the New Jersey congressman and longtime Democrat defected to the GOP in an Oval Office meeting where he pledged his "undying support" to President Donald Trump, the political apparatus of Van Drew's new party is going to work for him. The president has ...Read more
Turkey convicts dissident journalists on terrorism charges
ISTANBUL, Turkey -- A Turkish criminal court convicted at least seven staffers at the Sozcu newspaper on terrorism-related charges, the latest such ruling targeting journalists critical of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his policies.
The journalists, including veteran columnist Emin Colasan, were sentenced to jail terms of between two and ...Read more
SEALs describe Gallagher as 'psychopath' and 'medal chaser'
SAN DIEGO -- Navy SEALs who were never called to testify in the war crimes trial of Chief Petty Officer Eddie Gallagher told naval criminal investigators about behavior they witnessed, including the alleged stabbing of a wounded Islamic State fighter that led to murder charges against Gallagher.
The two SEALs were granted immunity to testify in...Read more
Girl dies on flight leaving Los Angeles airport
LOS ANGELES -- A young girl died Thursday evening after a medical emergency -- possibly cardiac arrest -- on a flight out of Los Angeles International Airport, officials said.
The plane returned to the gate and paramedics responded at 5:53 p.m. and "furiously worked to save her life," according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.
"Sadly, all ...Read more
In 2020, Baltimore will start to see police consent decree reforms in action — but delays remain
BALTIMORE -- Baltimore residents should start to see the Police Department's consent decree reforms on the street for the first time in 2020, but many key initiatives are delayed as well.
Officers have been trained on a new use of force policy this year, and they are expected to be taught new policies this year on stops, searches and arrests; ...Read more
Ex-Congressman Vin Weber tries to bounce back from Ukraine probe
ARLINGTON, Va. -- The Russia probe that consumed the first three years of the Trump presidency also nearly derailed the Washington career of former Minnesota Congressman Vin Weber.
Now he's trying to get his reputation back.
The former six-term member of Congress recently learned that the Justice Department has dropped its probe into whether ...Read more
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