Thursday, May 5, 2016

Officials: Mesa athlete's indecent exposure charges could be reduced or dropped and other top stories.

  • Officials: Mesa athlete's indecent exposure charges could be reduced or dropped

    Officials: Mesa athlete's indecent exposure charges could be reduced or dropped
    Although a Mesa football player was booked on 70  counts related to a team photo that shows him exposing himself, the number of charges could be reduced or dropped, police and prosecution officials said. Hunter Osborn, 19, was arrested Saturday. Officers said he told authorities he was dared by a Red Mountain High School teammate to do the stunt when the photo was taken on the school bleachers in August. EARLIER: Prep football player charged with felony for exposing himself in team photo Copies..
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  • Election 2016: Former president talks of a return to prosperity as the Clintons hit LA

    Election 2016: Former president talks of a return to prosperity as the Clintons hit LA
    Former President Bill Clinton made the case for sending his wife to the Oval Office during a speech Wednesday that referred to the San Bernardino terrorist attack and avoided direct attacks against Republican Donald Trump. Clinton spoke to a crowd of cheering supporters at the Garden Suite Hotel in Los Angeles during an event recognizing Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month. He spoke in San Diego earlier in the day. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is set to speak Thursday at..
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  • Judge: Plan for restoring Northwest salmon runs not enough

    Judge: Plan for restoring Northwest salmon runs not enough
    SEATTLE — A massive habitat restoration effort by the U.S. government doesn’t do nearly enough to improve Northwest salmon runs, a federal judge ruled Thursday, handing a major victory to conservationists, anglers and others who hope to someday see four dams on the Snake River breached to make way for the fish. In a long-running lawsuit, U.S. District Judge Michael H. Simon in Portland, Oregon, rejected the federal government’s latest plan for offsetting the damage that dams in the Columbia Riv..
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  • Bill Cosby Trying to Get Sexual Assault Case Delayed - Again

    Bill Cosby Trying to Get Sexual Assault Case Delayed - Again
    Bill Cosby with attorneys Brian McMonagle (left) and Monique Pressley Matt Rourke/AP By Nicole Weisensee Egan @nweisenseeeegan 05/04/2016 AT 05:50 PM EDT Entertainer Bill Cosby is once again trying to delay a hearing, now set for May 24, in his ongoing effort to get a criminal sexual assault case against him dropped, new court filings show. His attorneys have filed an emergency stay asking Pennsylvania's Superior Court to review last week's decision by a mid-level court that allowed t..
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  • US Judge: Clinton may be ordered to testify in records case

    US Judge: Clinton may be ordered to testify in records case
    FILE - In this Dec. 8, 2011, file-pool photo, then-Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton hands off her mobile phone after arriving for a meeting in The Hague, Netherlands. A federal judge says he may order Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton to testify under oath about whether she used a private email server as secretary of state to evade public records disclosures. (J. Scott Applewhite, Pool, File/Associated Press) By Michael Biesecker | AP May 4 at 9:09 PM WASHINGT..
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  • Bush 41, 43 Do Not Plan to Endorse Donald Trump

    Bush 41, 43 Do Not Plan to Endorse Donald Trump
    President George H.W. Bush and his son President George W. Bush have no plans to endorse Donald Trump, their spokesman told ABC News. 0 Shares. Email. President George H.W. Bush and his son President George W. Bush have no plans to endorse ...
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  • Victorious Trump sets sights on Clinton, running mate

    Victorious Trump sets sights on Clinton, running mate
     Reuters International May 5, 2016 - 00:10 By Steve Holland WASHINGTON, Reuters - Donald Trump on Wednesday became the last man standing in the race for the Republican U.S. presidential nomination and faced the challenge of repairing deep fissures in the party, as his sole remaining rival, John Kasich, ended his campaign. Anointed the presumptive nominee after winning Indiana on Tuesday and driving his closest rival, U.S. Senator Ted Cruz, from the race, the 69-year-old New York b..
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