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FRESNO, Calif. (AP) -- Acoustic sensors mounted on lampposts and telephone poles picked up the crack of gunfire and rapidly enabled police to zero in on where it was coming from. Within minutes, the alleged gunman in the deadly rampage was under arrest....
VARNER, Ark. (AP) -- Arkansas was poised Thursday to carry out its first execution since 2005 after three other lethal injections planned by the end of the month were scrapped in the face of court challenges....
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -- Venezuela's energized opposition is planning sit-ins on roads, silent marches in white to commemorate the dead and other nontraditional protests as it tries to build on the momentum of recent street demonstrations against President Nicolas Maduro's socialist government....
PARIS (AP) -- A gunman opened fire on police on Paris' iconic Champs-Elysees boulevard Thursday night, killing one officer and wounding three people before police shot and killed him. The Islamic State group quickly claimed responsibility for the attack, which hit just three days before a tense presidential election....
No matter how hard we try to escape the goodness of the Lord with our sinfulness...
IMAGE: CNS photo/Olivier Douliery, EPABy Carol GlatzVATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Pope Francis' visit to Egypt, a landincreasingly marked by terrorist-led bloodshed, stands as part of his missionto inspire and encourage today's actors in theaters of violence to change thescript and set a new stage.Just as the pope did when he raised the curtain of the Yearof Mercy in war-torn Central African Republic, he goes to strengthen and"confirm his brothers of the Coptic Catholic Church and other churchespresent in Egypt," said Cardinal Leonardo Sandri, prefect of theCongregation for Eastern Churches.He will be able to show, in person, his support andsolidarity for the beleaguered Christian minorities who continue to be targetedby terrorist fanatics and increasingly feel vulnerable and unsafe in their ownland, said Maryknoll Father Douglas May, who worked inEgypt for two decades.Even though Christianity there traces its roots to the timesof the apostles, being a Christian in Egypt today "is like bei...
FRESNO, Calif. (AP) -- Acoustic sensors mounted on lampposts and telephone poles picked up the crack of gunfire and rapidly enabled police to zero in on where it was coming from. Within minutes, the alleged gunman in the deadly rampage was under arrest....
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- A 15-year-old Tennessee girl was rescued near a cabin in a remote part of northern California on Thursday, more than a month after her 50-year-old teacher kidnapped her and set off a nationwide manhunt, authorities said....
BOSTON (AP) -- Family, not football, dominated Aaron Hernandez's final hours as a lifer in prison....
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -- An Iranian panel charged with vetting candidates approved the country's incumbent president and five challengers but disqualified former hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad from running in next month's presidential election, state television reported Thursday....
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