Gillum reverses course on conceding Florida governor race
Democrat Andrew Gillum has withdrawn his concession in the Florida gubernatorial race following a recount. “I am replacing my words of concession with an uncompromisedRead More
Big studies give mixed news on fish oil, vitamin D
CHICAGO (AP) — Taking fish oil or vitamin D? Big studies give long-awaited answers on who does and does not benefit from these popular nutrients.Read More
Recounts ordered in Florida Senate, governor races
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — The Florida secretary of state ordered recounts in the U.S. Senate and governor races on Saturday, an unprecedented review of twoRead More
Egypt’s newly discovered tombs hold mummies, animal statues
SAQQARA, Egypt (AP) — A top Egyptian antiquities official says local archaeologists have discovered seven Pharaonic Age tombs near the capital Cairo containing dozens ofRead More
Jordan opens shelter as flash flood death toll climbs to 12
PETRA, Jordan (AP) — The death toll from flash floods in Jordan rose to 12 on Saturday and the kingdom’s main tourist attraction, the ancientRead More
Trump says 7 to receive Presidential Medal of Freedom
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has announced his first recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom and they include the wife of a majorRead More
Paradise lost after fire consumes Northern California town
PARADISE, Calif. (AP) — No one is left in Paradise. Abandoned, charred vehicles clutter the main thoroughfare, evidence of the panicked evacuation a day earlierRead More
Trapper captures record-setting python in Everglades
MIAMI (AP) — Officials say a Florida trapper has captured a record-setting python as part of a program to remove the invasive species from theRead More
Unsung heroes, animals were vital part of WWI war machine
PARIS (AP) — They were messengers, spies and sentinels. They led cavalry charges, carried supplies to the front, comforted wounded soldiers and died by theRead More
Bulk of migrant caravan prepares to depart Mexico City
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Almost 4,000 Central American migrants prepared to depart a stadium in southern Mexico City early Saturday for the longest and mostRead More