The U.S. government says it has suddenly stopped force-feeding a group of men on a hunger strike inside an El Paso immigration detention center.
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Year in space put US astronaut’s disease defenses on alert
Scientists find that astronaut who spent nearly a year in space had his immune system go on high alert.
Bombshell book alleges a Vatican gay subculture, hypocrisy
A gay French writer has lifted the lid on what he calls one of the world’s largest gay communities — the Vatican.
Crosses outside Paradise drive home wildfire’s devastation
It’s been 100 days since a wildfire nearly burned Paradise, California, off the map; dozens of crosses outside town drive home the deadly fire’s devastation.
AP analysis: Steel tariffs waived even with tough trade talk
Hundreds of companies have been granted permission to import millions of tons of steel made in China, Japan and other countries without paying the hefty tariff Trump put in place.
Trail runner recounts life-or-death fight with mountain lion
A Colorado runner who survived a mountain lion attack says he wrestled the young animal to the ground and jammed his foot onto its neck to suffocate it to death.
Heading south: Warming to change how US cities feel in 2080
A new study looks at what cities’ future climate could be like under global warming by comparing them to hotter southern cities of today
Notorious drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman convicted
Notorious Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman has been convicted of drug trafficking in a U.S. trial that could keep him in prison for life.
Congressional lawmakers reach deal on border wall funding
Deal reached on border wall funding that would avert a second government shutdown this year.
Court upholds order to unseal records in brazen lynching
A federal appeals court has upheld a lower court’s order to unseal the transcripts in grand jury proceedings in the brazen lynching of two black couples in rural Georgia more than 70 years ago