World News In a fundamentalist Mormon town, modernization highlights a stark divide "A lot of things are changing and we just kind of hoped people would be open to the idea," said the owner of the first bar in Colorado City, where alcohol was once banned. 15/12/2018
World News Men's rights activists are attacking women's scholarships. The DOE is listening. The Department of Education is investigating Title IX complaints from men who say universities discriminate against them in supporting female students. 15/12/2018
World News Miss USA apologizes after comments spark criticism of being racist and xenophobic "In a moment where I intended to admire the courage of a few of my sisters, I said something that I now realize can be perceived as not respectful, and I apologize," Sarah Rose Summers said. 15/12/2018
World News Brazil faith healer accused of sexual abuse ruled a fugitive A judge on Friday issued an arrest warrant for João Teixeira de Faria, known as "John of God," on Saturday to surrender. 15/12/2018
World News Egypt unveils 'one of a kind' ancient tomb, expects more finds "The color is almost intact even though the tomb is almost 4,400 years old," an official said. 15/12/2018
World News Battles with insurers push Boy Scouts of America toward toward bankruptcy Companies are balking at paying settlements to almost a dozen men who claim they were sexually abused as boys by a notorious scoutmaster. 15/12/2018
World News France's 'Yellow Jackets' hit Paris streets for fifth week of protests President Emmanuel Macron has announced a series of concessions in an effort to quell the unrest. 15/12/2018
World News Uproar in Somalia after arrest of former al-Shabab No. 2 who was running for office Muhktar Robow has been a leading candidate for a regional presidency. For years he was the spokesman and deputy leader of Africa's deadliest terror group. 15/12/2018
World News How a professor helped rescue a grad student from an ISIS-controlled war zone The student said he was amazed to see a group of six armed men in two four-wheel drive vehicles show up to take him and his family to safety. 15/12/2018
World News Australia recognizes west Jerusalem as Israel's capital Prime Minister Scott Morrison earlier floated the idea of following the contentious U.S. move of relocating its embassy to Jerusalem, but it was seen by many Australians as a political stunt. 15/12/2018
World News Huge waves aim for California Waves near San Francisco could reach 50 feet, the National Weather Service warned. 15/12/2018
World News Federal judge in Texas strikes down Obamacare In a ruling sure to be appealed to Supreme Court, Texas court says the ACA, also known as Obamacare, can no longer stand without the penalty against the uninsured. 15/12/2018
World News Homeless veteran entangled in alleged GoFundMe scam released from jail Bobbitt, 35, must submit to weekly monitoring and attend Narcotics Anonymous meetings upon his release pending trial, a superior court judge ruled. 14/12/2018
World News Fourth person dies after Strasbourg Christmas market mass shooting Suspected shooter Cherif Chekatt, 29, was killed by police on Thursday following a two-day manhunt. 14/12/2018
France Strasbourg shooting: Fourth victim identified as Italian journalist student Antonio Megalizzi Strasbourg shooting: Fourth victim identified as Italian journalist student Antonio Megalizzi 14/12/2018
World News Christianity faces one of its biggest splits in centuries this weekend Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko believes the potential outcome of Saturday's meeting represents an "opportunity that arises once in a millennium." 14/12/2018
Kosovo NATO concerned, Serbia angry after Kosovo announces new army Thousands of NATO-led peacekeepers, including U.S. soldiers, have been stationed in Kosovo since 1999. 14/12/2018
World News U.S.-backed fighters in Syria capture last town held by ISIS The town of Hajin was the militants' main stronghold in the last pocket of land they control in eastern Syria, near the Iraqi border. 14/12/2018
World News U.S., South Korea can't agree on splitting the bill after Trump's criticism President Donald Trump has repeatedly said that South Korea should bear more of the burden for keeping some 28,500 U.S. troops in South Korea. 14/12/2018
World News Canada is caught between China and U.S., and feeling alone "President Trump has made it clear that old alliances don't matter so much anymore," one expert said. 14/12/2018