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Welcome to Vegas: Billboards ask for tips on gunman’s motive
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Tourists coming to gamble and party on the Strip will soon find something other than bright lights welcoming them to "Fabulous Las Vegas."…
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Hurricane Nate forms, heads to central Gulf of Mexico
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Hurricane Nate gained force as it continues rapidly moving over the central Gulf of Mexico early Saturday after drenching Central America in rain that was blamed for at least 21 deaths. Forecasters said it was likely to reach the U.S. Gulf Coast over the weekend….
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Arizona Sen. Flake’s vulnerability feeds GOP Senate concerns
PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona Republican Sen. Jeff Flake's re-election race is becoming a case study in the GOP's convulsions between the establishment, a furious base and angry donors….
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Weinstein on ‘indefinite leave’ during harassment inquiry
NEW YORK (AP) — Movie mogul Harvey Weinstein is on indefinite leave from the company he co-founded while an internal investigation into numerous sexual harassment allegations against him is completed, The Weinstein Co.'s board of directors announced Friday….
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Extra special: Indians edge Yankees 9-8 in 13, take 2-0 lead
CLEVELAND (AP) — They've won this season in almost every way imaginable: comebacks, walk-offs, blowouts, nail-biters….
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AP-NORC Poll: Trump fares poorly in public’s view
WASHINGTON (AP) — Just 24 percent of Americans believe the country is heading in the right direction after a tumultuous stretch for President Donald Trump that included the threat of war with North Korea, stormy complaints about hurricane relief and Trump's equivocating about white supremacists. That's a 10-point drop since June, according to a poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research….
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Analysis: Nobel says to Korea nuke players: We are watching
BANGKOK (AP) — They couldn't award it to Kim Jong Un or Donald Trump. That much was certain….
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In Pacific, rising tensions evoke troubling nuclear legacy
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — As a young boy growing up on Bikini Atoll, Alson Kelen spent idyllic days playing on the beach and fishing….
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In book, Ivana Trump relives divorce from future president
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Citing religious freedom, Trump backing off Obama-era rules
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a one-two punch elating religious conservatives, President Donald Trump's administration is allowing more employers to opt out of no-cost birth control for workers and issuing sweeping religious-freedom directions that could override many anti-discrimination protections for LGBT people and others….