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Ex-Honduran leader caught in FIFA scandal dies in U.S.
MEXICO CITY (AP) — A former president of Honduras who was convicted in the FIFA soccer bribery scandal died in the United States on Saturday.
Booker endorses Biden, says he'll 'restore honor' to office
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey has endorsed former Vice President Joe Biden. Booker announced on Twitter early Monday that Biden will “restore honor to the Oval Office and tackle our most pressing challenges.”
Death toll at 18 as Egypt storms, flooding enter 2nd day
CAIRO (AP) — Thunderstorms and flooding around Egypt entered a second day Friday, interrupting daily life in much of the country, including the capital Cairo, as the death toll rose to 2, authorities said.
Caretaker PM Orban asked to head new Romanian government
BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — Romania's president on Friday asked the quarantined caretaker prime minister, who lost a confidence vote in parliament last month, to try to form a new government after opposition parties indicated that they would back him.
Asbestos find to cost port
MOSES LAKE — The discovery of concrete asbestos pipe underneath the main runway at the Grant County International Airport will likely cost the Port of Moses Lake an additional $190,000 to remove.
Serbian police separate pro-government, opposition rallies
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Serbia’s special police deployed on Monday to keep apart supporters of the populist government and the opposition, who were holding separate rallies in Belgrade amid heightened political tensions ahead of next month’s parliamentary election.
OR Leg board looks to approve millions for coronavirus aid
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Oregon lawmakers are looking to convene a special remote hearing to approve tens of millions of dollars of aid to those affected by the coronavirus outbreak, including hospitals, rentals and workers.
How major US stock indexes fared Monday
Stocks roared back on Wall Street Monday from a seven-day rout, sending the Dow Jones Industrial Average nearly 1,300 points higher amid investor optimism that central banks will take action to help shield the global economy from the effects of the coronavirus outbreak.
Senate hopeful Booker endorses Sanders for president
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Charles Booker on Monday endorsed Bernie Sanders for president, creating a sharp contrast with a leading rival in the race for the Democratic nomination for a U.S. Senate seat in Kentucky.
How major US stock indexes fared Monday
Stocks roared back on Wall Street Monday from a seven-day rout, sending the Dow Jones Industrial Average nearly 1,300 points higher amid investor optimism that central banks will take action to help shield the global economy from the effects of the coronavirus outbreak.
Utah lawmakers halt push to rebuke Romney over impeachment
Utah lawmakers said Tuesday they won't consider proposals to censure or recall U.S. Sen. Mitt Romney following his vote to convict President Donald Trump at his impeachment trial.
Reserves Haskett, Ledlum power Harvard past Columbia 77-69
NEW YORK (AP) — Reserves Rio Haskett and freshman Chris Ledlum combined to score 34 points and Harvard held off Columbia 77-69 on Friday night.
Karnik powers Lehigh to 74-71 victory over Loyola (MD)
BALTIMORE (AP) — James Karnik finished with 20 points and 12 rebounds and Lehigh slipped past Loyola-Maryland 74-71 on Saturday.
Ducey downplays risk but says Arizona prepared for virus
PHOENIX (AP) — The risk of contracting the new coronavirus in Arizona is low, but the state has practiced for an outbreak and is prepared to respond, Gov. Doug Ducey said Thursday.
Reserves Haskett, Ledlum power Harvard past Columbia 77-69
NEW YORK (AP) — Reserves Rio Haskett and freshman Chris Ledlum combined to score 34 points and Harvard held off Columbia 77-69 on Friday night.
ICC judges OK trial for alleged Islamic extremist from Mali
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — International Criminal Court judges on Wednesday rejected an appeal by an alleged Islamic extremist from Mali who argued that the charges against him were not serious enough to merit standing trial at the global court.
Congressman Lewis to receive NAACP honor at awards show
ATLANTA (AP) — The NAACP is honoring John Lewis for his Congressional service and long history as a civil rights activist.
Congressman Lewis to receive NAACP honor at awards show
ATLANTA (AP) — The NAACP is honoring John Lewis for his Congressional service and long history as a civil rights activist.
Navy settles lawsuit, won't scrape ship hulls in Puget Sound
TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — The U.S. Navy on Wednesday agreed to a 10-year moratorium on scraping the hulls of decommissioned vessels in Puget Sound.
De Souza scores 15 as Albany turns aside UMBC 67-63
BALTIMORE (AP) — Malachi de Sousa scored 15 points on 5-for-7 shooting, leading five into double-digit scoring and Albany held off Maryland-Baltimore County 67-63 on Wednesday night.