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This weekend I spent a lot of time in the water with my sons. My older one is finally getting the hang of the whole swimming thing...
Players arriving for a tournament this week at Muirfield Village might notice a framed picture of Tiger Woods with a resplendent smile and bright red shirt. He's posed there with the trophy, an image that embodies the excitement he once brought to golf....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- For Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, writing a Republican-only health care bill that can pass the Senate boils down to this question: How do you solve a problem like Dean, Lisa, Patrick, Ted, Rand and Susan?...
MARAWI, Philippines (AP) -- Militants who have occupied much of a southern Philippines city over the past week were planning violent attacks during the holy month of Ramadan to earn recognition as a regional branch of the Islamic State group, the military said Tuesday....
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- The man police say fatally stabbed two other men who tried to shield young women from an anti-Muslim tirade on a Portland, Oregon, light-rail train makes his initial court appearance Monday and the city's mayor says he hopes the slayings will inspire "changes in the political dialogue in this country."...
ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) -- President Donald Trump expressed the nation's "boundless" gratitude for the ultimate sacrifice paid by Americans defending the United States, dedicating his first Memorial Day address as commander in chief to a top Cabinet secretary and two other families who lost loved ones....
Significant events in life of former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega:...
PANAMA CITY (AP) -- Former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega, a onetime U.S. ally who was ousted as Panama's dictator by an American invasion in 1989, died late Monday at age 83....
IMAGE: CNS/ReutersBy Cindy WoodenVATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeausaid he asked Pope Francis to help Canadians "move forward on a realreconciliation" with the country's indigenous people "by issuing anapology" on behalf of the Catholic Church for its role in harming theircommunities.The prime minister spoke to a handful of reporters in Rome'sVilla Borghese Park May 29 after having had a 36-minute private meeting withPope Francis at the Vatican."He reminded me that his entire life has been dedicatedto supporting marginalized people in the world, fighting for them," theprime minister said, adding the pope said that "he looked forward toworking with me and with the Canadian bishops to figure out a path forward together."The 2015 report of Canada's Truth and ReconciliationCommission, which focused on past treatment of the indigenous communities and concretesteps for a future of greater inclusion, included a recommendation that thepope come to Canada to apolog...
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