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Senegal’s ‘schools for husbands’ aim to shift gender roles and keep mothers from dying

By MARK BANCHEREAU DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — On a recent evening in Senegal ‘s capital of Dakar, an imam named Ibrahima Diane explained to a group of men why they should be more involved in household chores. Related Articles Pope Leo XIV celebrates Mass for local homeless people, invites them to lunch at summer villa Prosecutors indict the son of Norway’s crown princess on multiple counts including rape US archbishop’s meeting with Putin denounced as ‘betrayal of Christian witness’ Union says Air...

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Pope Leo XIV celebrates Mass for local homeless people, invites them to lunch at summer villa

By MARIA SELENE CLEMENTE, ANDREA ROSA and NICOLE WINFIELD CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy (AP) — Pope Leo XIV spent the last Sunday of his summer vacation with several dozen refugees, homeless and poor people and the church volunteers who help them, celebrating a special Mass for them and inviting them into the Vatican’s lakeside estate for a lunch of lasagna and roast veal. Related Articles Senegal’s ‘schools for husbands’ aim to shift gender roles and keep mothers from dying Prosecutors indict the son of Norway’s crown princess on multiple counts including...

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Colorado jail’s ex-commander sued over allegedly watching strip search videos of over 100 women

By COLLEEN SLEVIN DENVER (AP) — Three women who were among the more than 100 inmates whose strip search videos were allegedly watched repeatedly by a Colorado jail’s former commander are suing him and government agencies, saying they failed to keep tabs on who was accessing the images and why. Related Articles Hundreds may have been exposed to rabies at bat-infested cabins in Grand Teton National Park Target and Ulta mutually agree not to renew partnership launched in 2021 Arizona, Nevada and Mexico will again get less...

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Hundreds may have been exposed to rabies at bat-infested cabins in Grand Teton National Park

By SEJAL GOVINDARAO and MEAD GRUVER Health officials are working to alert hundreds of people in dozens of states and several countries who may have been exposed to rabies in bat-infested cabins in Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park over the past few months. Related Articles Colorado jail’s ex-commander sued over allegedly watching strip search videos of over 100 women Target and Ulta mutually agree not to renew partnership launched in 2021 Arizona, Nevada and Mexico will again get less Colorado River water in...

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Louisiana sues Roblox alleging the popular gaming site fails to protect children

By SARA CLINE and BARBARA ORTUTAY BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Louisiana sued the online gaming platform Roblox on Thursday, alleging the wildly popular site has perpetuated an environment where sexual predators “thrive, unite, hunt and victimize kids.” Related Articles Upgraded charges filed against Minnesota man accused of killing lawmaker, wounding another Rabbits with ‘horns’ in Colorado are being called ‘Frankenstein bunnies.’ Here’s why A Michigan autoworker’s wallet is found under a hood in Minnesota — 151,000 miles...

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Judge weighs whether Trump violated federal law by deploying National Guard to Los Angeles

By OLGA R. RODRIGUEZ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A federal judge in San Francisco is weighing whether the Trump administration violated federal law by sending National Guard troops to accompany immigration agents on raids in Southern California. Related Articles Failed New Mexico candidate gets 80 years for convictions in shootings at officials’ homes 9 people plead not guilty in a Texas elections probe involving ‘vote harvesting’ CDC shooting marks latest in a string of hostility directed at health workers. Many aren’t...

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U.S. and China extend trade truce another 90 days, easing tension between world’s largest economies

By PAUL WISEMAN and DIDI TANG WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump extended a trade truce with China for another 90 days Monday, at least delaying once again a dangerous showdown between the world’s two biggest economies. Related Articles Trump’s moves toward taking over Washington are unprecedented. Here’s what the law says Trump nominates conservative economist to head agency that compiles jobs, inflation data China and the US clash at the UN over the Panama Canal, a focus of Trump’s...

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Trump’s moves toward taking over Washington are unprecedented. Here’s what the law says

By LINDSAY WHITEHURST WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump took unprecedented steps toward federalizing Washington, D.C. on Monday, saying it’s needed to fight crime even as city leaders pointed to data showing violence is down. Related Articles U.S. and China extend trade truce another 90 days, easing tension between world’s largest economies Trump nominates conservative economist to head agency that compiles jobs, inflation data China and the US clash at the UN over the Panama Canal, a focus of Trump’s...

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Trial begins in Utah for a man accused of faking his death to avoid rape charges

By HANNAH SCHOENBAUM SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A man accused of faking his death and fleeing to the United Kingdom to avoid rape charges faced an alleged victim in court Monday as a jury trial in Utah began. Related Articles Uvalde school district releases records for 2022 classroom shooting, after legal fight over access Man fired 180 shots, breaking 150 windows, in CDC attack Shooter kills 3 in a Target parking lot in Austin, Texas, before being captured, police say AOL is finally shutting down...

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Prosecutors may appeal to US Supreme Court on 1979 missing child Etan Patz case

By JENNIFER PELTZ NEW YORK (AP) — Prosecutors said Friday they might appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court to try to restore a murder conviction in the 1979 disappearance of 6-year-old Etan Patz, a bewildering case that went without an arrest for decades. Related Articles Residents in Alaska’s capital city prepare for possible glacial flooding 3 Sept. 11 victims’ remains are newly identified, nearly 24 years later Former FBI and CIA Director William H. Webster dies at 101 A man suspected of killing...

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