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Storms cause flooding in Nev., Southern Calif.

Storms cause flooding in Nev., Southern Calif.
By GILLIAN FLACCUS and KEN RITTERAssociated Press LAS VEGAS (AP) - Intense thunderstorms drenched parts of the Southwest on Tuesday, delaying flights and stranding motorists in the Las Vegas area and flooding two mobile home parks in Southern California. East of downtown Las Vegas, television

UPDATE: CrimeStoppers Reward Offered In Two Mobile Home Fires In Post Falls

UPDATE: CrimeStoppers Reward Offered In Two Mobile Home Fires In Post Falls
**UPDATE** POST FALLS, Idaho - CrimeStoppers is now offering a reward for information leading to an arrest in recent suspicious fires. Investigators have said that Tuesday's fire is "definitely suspicious" but have not yet ruled it arson. The El Rancho Mobile Home Park was permanently closed on

UPDATE: CrimeStoppers Reward Offered In Two Mobile Home Fires In Post Falls

UPDATE: CrimeStoppers Reward Offered In Two Mobile Home Fires In Post Falls
**UPDATE** POST FALLS, Idaho - CrimeStoppers is now offering a reward for information leading to an arrest in recent suspicious fires. Investigators have said that Tuesday's fire is "definitely suspicious" but have not yet ruled it arson. The El Rancho Mobile Home Park was permanently closed on

UPDATE: CrimeStoppers Reward Offered In Two Mobile Home Fires In Post Falls

UPDATE: CrimeStoppers Reward Offered In Two Mobile Home Fires In Post Falls
**UPDATE** POST FALLS, Idaho - CrimeStoppers is now offering a reward for information leading to an arrest in recent suspicious fires. Investigators have said that Tuesday's fire is "definitely suspicious" but have not yet ruled it arson. The El Rancho Mobile Home Park was permanently closed on

Chileans protest their 9-11, the coup anniversary

Chileans protest their 9-11, the coup anniversary
SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) - Activists in Chile marked their own 9-11 Tuesday, the anniversary of the day in 1973 when Gen. Augusto Pinochet seized power in a military coup that prompted socialist President Salvador Allende to kill himself rather than surrender. Street protests began before daybreak,

German court ruling is key moment in debt crisis

German court ruling is key moment in debt crisis
By DAVID McHUGH and GEIR MOULSON FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) - A closely watched ruling by Germany's Federal Constitutional Court could trip up European leaders' efforts to calm the region's debt crisis. The court - akin to the Supreme Court in the U.S. - will decide Wednesday whether

Lack of Southerners on US presidential tickets

Lack of Southerners on US presidential tickets
By BILL BARROWAssociated Press ATLANTA (AP) - For decades, Southerners put a firm imprint on national politics from both sides of the aisle, holding the White House for 25 of the past 50 years and producing a legion of Capitol Hill giants during the 20th century. But that kind of obvious power

Zuckerberg ready to 'double down' on Facebook

Zuckerberg ready to 'double down' on Facebook
By MICHAEL LIEDTKEAP Technology Writer SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg hasn't enjoyed seeing his company's stock get pummeled on Wall Street this summer, but he is relishing the opportunity to prove his critics wrong. "I would rather be in a cycle where people

Zuckerberg ready to 'double down' on Facebook

Zuckerberg ready to 'double down' on Facebook
By MICHAEL LIEDTKEAP Technology Writer SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg hasn't enjoyed seeing his company's stock get pummeled on Wall Street this summer, but he is relishing the opportunity to prove his critics wrong. "I would rather be in a cycle where people

Zuckerberg ready to 'double down' on Facebook

Zuckerberg ready to 'double down' on Facebook
By MICHAEL LIEDTKEAP Technology Writer SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg hasn't enjoyed seeing his company's stock get pummeled on Wall Street this summer, but he is relishing the opportunity to prove his critics wrong. "I would rather be in a cycle where people