Category Archives: World
Coyotes preseason game vs. Kings cancelled due to bad ice
GLENDALE, Ariz. - Poor ice conditions after a weekend concert has forced the Arizona Coyotes to cancel their scheduled preseason home game Monday night against the Los Angeles Kings. Coyotes president...
Sep 17, 2017

Dem senator criticizes Trump potshot at Clinton
WASHINGTON - Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein told President Donald Trump to “grow up and do your job” in response Monday to his retweeting of a mock video that shows him smacking a golf b...
Sep 17, 2017

Irma's damage a reminder of Florida economy's vulnerability
WASHINGTON - Florida’s economy has long thrived on one import above all: People. Until Irma struck this month, the state was adding nearly 1,000 residents a day - 333,471 in the past year, akin ...
Sep 17, 2017
'It' stomps 'Mother' with $60M in its second week
NEW YORK - The Stephen King adaption “It” continues to scare up record ticket sales, taking in an estimated $60 million in its second week and leaving a paltry $7.5 million for Darren Aron...
Sep 17, 2017
Armani, Versace add Italian glitz to London Fashion Week
London Fashion Week is getting an injection of Italian glamour, with Donatella Versace’s Versus and Emporio Armani joining Britain-based designers including Preen and Topshop on the show schedul...
Sep 17, 2017

Top US diplomat says closing embassy in Cuba 'under review'
NEW YORK - The Trump administration is considering closing down the recently reopened U.S. Embassy in Havana following a string of unexplained incidents harming the health of American diplomats in Cub...
Sep 17, 2017

2 Louisiana slayings likely racially motivated, police say
BATON ROUGE, La. - The slayings of two black men in Baton Rouge last week were likely racially motivated, police said Sunday, and a suspect - a 23-year-old white man - was in custody. In both shooting...
Sep 17, 2017
Spain: Police confiscate trove of posters for Catalan vote
BARCELONA, Spain - Spain’s paramilitary national police force says its agents have confiscated more than 1.3 million posters, flyers and pamphlets promoting the planned independence referendum b...
Sep 17, 2017

France: Acid attack on 4 US students not seen as terror act
PARIS - Four American college students were attacked with acid Sunday at a train station in France, but French authorities so far do not think extremist views motivated the 41-year-old woman who was a...
Sep 17, 2017

UK lowers terror threat level as subway bomb probe advances
LONDON - British police made progress Sunday in their frantic pursuit of suspects and evidence connected to the bomb that partially exploded on a packed London subway, leading counter-terrorism offici...
Sep 17, 2017