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Minister: Two People Have Died of Ebola in Congo

Minister: Two People Have Died of Ebola in Congo

KINSHASA, Congo (AP) — Two Ebola-related deaths have been confirmed in Congo, the country’s health minister said Sunday, though local officials believe the cases are unrelated to the outbreak in West Africa that has killed more than 1,400 people. Eight

South Korea Wins Little League World Series

South Korea Wins Little League World Series

SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (AP) — In the giddy moments after South Korea won the Little League World Series, outfielder Don Wan Sin realized how he wanted to celebrate. “I want to go to the Blue House — the White House

Cam Newton Has Hairline Rib Fracture

Cam Newton Has Hairline Rib Fracture

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Quarterback Cam Newton will miss the Carolina Panthers’ final preseason game after an MRI on Sunday revealed a hairline fracture in his ribs. Panthers coach Ron Rivera said Newton will be evaluated at the end of

Over 120 Injured in Napa Quake

Over 120 Injured in Napa Quake

NAPA, Calif. (AP) — The strongest earthquake in 25 years struck the heart of California’s wine country early Sunday, igniting gas-fed fires, damaging some of the region’s famed wineries and historic buildings, and sending more than 120 people to hospitals.

Outspoken Nikki Finke's New Site Silenced by Legal Fight

Outspoken Nikki Finke's New Site Silenced by Legal Fight

Few entertainment scribes are as vocal, and unexpurgated, as Nikki Finke. The founder of Deadline.com calls ’em like she sees ’em, but lately her cybervoice has been silent. Her protracted legal fight with her former employer Penske Media Corporation means

Iran says it downs Israeli drone near nuclear site

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards is saying its forces have shot down an Israeli drone as it approached an Iranian nuclear site. The Guards issued a statement on its website saying its forces fired a missile at

Mass to be held for slain US journalist Foley

Mass to be held for slain US journalist Foley

ROCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — James Foley, the U.S. journalist slain by Islamic State militants after being held in captivity for nearly two years, will be remembered Sunday at a Mass of Remembrance in his hometown. Foley was kidnapped on Thanksgiving

USGS: 6.0 Earthquake Shakes Northern California

USGS: 6.0 Earthquake Shakes Northern California

SONOMA, Calif. (AP) — An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.0 struck California’s northern San Francisco Bay area early Sunday, the U.S. Geological Survey said. The earthquake struck just before 3:30 a.m. about 10 miles northwest of American Canyon,

ESPN: Reporters Have Permission Not to Use 'Redskins'

ESPN: Reporters Have Permission Not to Use 'Redskins'

A day after Keith Olbermann called on ESPN to ban the use of “Redskins” and other prominent analysts expressed reservations about using the football team’s nickname on air, ESPN announced on Saturday that if its employees want to refer to the

Keith Olbermann Calls on ESPN to Ban 'Redskins'

Keith Olbermann Calls on ESPN to Ban 'Redskins'

On his Friday program, Keith Olbermann called on ESPN to “officially” ban the use of “Redskins.” Citing Greg Gumbel, Tom Jackson, Peter King, Phil Simms, Mike Caray, Tony Dungy and others who have expressed concerns about using the team’s name,

Maureen Dowd Goes Nuclear on Obama's Golf Addiction

Maureen Dowd Goes Nuclear on Obama's Golf Addiction

In her New York Times column, far-left author Maureen Dowd catches up to a fact shouted by conservative media for years–that President Barack Obama cares more for his own leisure and entertainment than governing the nation or facing difficult issues.

Tensions subside after peaceful Ferguson protests

Tensions subside after peaceful Ferguson protests

FERGUSON, Mo. (AP) — Tensions briefly flared then subsided late Saturday night and early Sunday in Ferguson as nightly protests continued two weeks after a white city police officer fatally shot an unarmed black 18-year-old. Police reported only a handful

Qatar denies funding Islamic State terrorists

Qatar denies funding Islamic State terrorists

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The Gulf nation of Qatar is hitting back at suggestions that it supports the Islamic State extremist group, saying that “determined, collective action” is needed to end sectarian violence gripping Iraq and Syria. The

Sen. Rand Paul calls Hillary Clinton a 'war hawk'

Sen. Rand Paul calls Hillary Clinton a 'war hawk'

WASHINGTON (AP) — Calling Hillary Rodham Clinton “a war hawk,” Sen. Rand Paul says that if the former secretary of state seeks the presidency, some voters will worry that she will get the U.S. involved in another Mideast war. Paul

White House aides to attend Michael Brown funeral

White House aides to attend Michael Brown funeral

EDGARTOWN, Mass. (AP) — President Barack Obama is sending three White House aides to the funeral of Michael Brown, the young black man whose fatal shooting by a white police officer sparked days of racial unrest in Ferguson, Missouri. Leading

Obama's summer vacation by the numbers

Obama's summer vacation by the numbers

After two weeks away from the White House, President Barack Obama’s vacation on Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, ends late Sunday. A look, by the numbers, at how Obama spent the time while juggling his responsibilities as president, including monitoring the situations