Live concert of ‘Game of Thrones’ music set for Los Angeles
For anyone who can't wait for the next season of "Game of Thrones," a live concert of the show's music in Los Angeles next week might make the loss a little less bitter. A full orchestra will perform...
View ArticleCounting the votes: How electors pick the president
| BY MEG KINNARD AP COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — It's an institution as old as the nation itself, but the Electoral College remains an enigma to many Americans. The Founding Fathers, apprehensive about the...
View ArticleWorld Trade Center mall re-opens, shows progress since 9/11
BY ANNE D'INNOCENZIO NEW YORK (AP) — The re-opening of the World Trade Center mall Tuesday, is expected to help transform downtown Manhattan shopping and illustrate how much progress has been made in...
View ArticleNaples International Film Festival: For the Love of Independent Film
At Life with Moxie we are forever promoting planning ahead so you are able to accommodate the things that are truly important to you. Well one thing that is really important to me is learning. One of...
View ArticleTalk of the Town: Is it a Florida Panther… or a Bobcat?
Q. We don't hear much about the bobcat. Where do they live (just in Florida or all over the US)? How many live in our state and has there ever been a report of one attacking a human? Are they...
View ArticleHigher prices squeezing both renters and would-be homeowners
BY ALEX VEIGA A diminished supply of available homes is swelling prices in large U.S. metro areas from New York to Miami to Los Angeles, squeezing out would-be buyers and pushing up rents as more...
View ArticleTrump confirms he’s under investigation, fires angry tweets
BY VIVIAN SALAMA and JULIE PACE WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump confirmed Friday he is under federal investigation and appeared to single out a senior Justice Department official for...
View ArticleTrump thrusts US, Cuba back toward hostile relations
BY DARLENE SUPERVILLE, MICHAEL WEISSENSTEIN and JOSH LEDERMAN MIAMI (AP) — Pressing "pause" on a historic detente, President Donald Trump thrust the U.S. and Cuba back on a path toward open hostility...
View ArticleU.S. Navy ID’s 7 sailors who died in USS Fitzgerald collision
BY MARI YAMAGUCHI TOKYO (AP) — Japan's coast guard is investigating why it took nearly an hour for a deadly collision between a U.S. Navy destroyer and a container ship to be reported. A coast guard...
View ArticleCar rams police vehicle on famed Paris avenue; attacker dies
BY ELAINE GANLEY and LORI HINNANT PARIS (AP) — A man on the radar of French authorities was killed Monday after ramming a car carrying explosives into a police vehicle in the capital's Champs-Elysees...
View ArticleUS student freed by North Korea dies at age 22
BY DAN SEWELL CINCINNATI (AP) — Otto Warmbier, an American college student who was released by North Korea in a coma last week after almost a year and a half in captivity, died Monday, his family said....
View ArticleTrump travel ban partly reinstated; fall court arguments set
BY MARK SHERMAN WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is letting a limited version of President Donald Trump's ban on travel from six mostly Muslim countries take effect, a victory for Trump in the...
View ArticleFlorida Supreme Court hears death penalty-prosecutor dispute
BY BRENDAN FARRINGTON TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Republican Gov. Rick Scott violated the state constitution by taking 24 murder cases out of the hands of a Florida state attorney who refuses to seek the...
View ArticleLittle Rock police chief: Quick work helped save lives
BY ANDREW DeMILLO and TAFI MUKUNYADZI LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — The landlord that owns the Little Rock nightclub where a shooting resulted in 28 people being injured officially evicted the club. The...
View ArticleForecaster says budget cuts could hurt hurricane predictions
BY JENNIFER KAY MIAMI (AP) — Recent progress in forecasting the intensity of hurricanes — which has lagged behind storm track forecasting — could be undermined by proposed cuts in federal funding for...
View ArticleKim vows North Korea’s nukes are not on negotiation table
BY FOSTER KLUG and HYUNG-JIN KIM SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un vowed Wednesday his nation will "demonstrate its mettle to the U.S." and never put its weapons programs up for...
View ArticleFilm claims to solve the mystery of Amelia Earhart’s fate
BY FRAZIER MOORE NEW YORK (AP) — The photo is haunting. Among a number of figures gathered on a dock, the fuzzy image seems to be that of a woman, her back to the camera, gazing at what may be her...
View ArticleVice president gets insider look at Kennedy Space Center
BY MARCIA DUNN CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Vice President Mike Pence got an insider's look at Kennedy Space Center on Thursday and promised more glory days ahead for "this gateway to the stars." Pence...
View ArticleUS charging 412 in health fraud schemes worth $1.3 billion
BY SADIE GURMAN WASHINGTON (AP) — More than 400 people have been charged with taking part in health care fraud and opioid scams that totaled $1.3 billion in false billing, Attorney General Jeff...
View ArticleTrustees project biggest Social Security increase in years
BY STEPHEN OHLEMACHER WASHINGTON (AP) — Millions of Americans who rely on Social Security can expect to receive their biggest payment increase in years this January, according to projections released...
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