• In first, Turner Prize for art goes to all 4 finalists

    In first, Turner Prize for art goes to all 4 finalists
    LONDON (AP) — The prestigious Turner Prize for art has been awarded to — everyone.Organizers say all four of the finalists have won this year’s award after they wrote to the jury and asked to be treated as a collective.Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Helen Cammock, Oscar Murillo and Tai Shani said that, in a divided world, they wanted the prize “to make a collective statement in the name of commonality, multiplicity and solidarity — in art as in society.”Jury president A
  • Lucid Motors auto business to create 4K jobs in Arizona

    CASA GRANDE, Ariz. (AP) — Republican Gov. Doug Ducey has welcomed a new Arizona auto business expected to create more than 4,000 jobs to Case Grande over the next decade.Officials say Ducey, local politicians and state economic-development officials attended a Lucid Motors groundbreaking ceremony Monday at the site north of Interstate 8.Lucid Motors started construction of its $300 million electric car manufacturing facility scheduled for completion in late 2020.Company officials say produ
  • Asylum seekers jam US border crossings to evade Trump policy

    PHOENIX (AP) — For months, asylum seekers have been prohibited from filing their claims at U.S. border crossings under a much-criticized Trump administration policy. Now some are sprinting down vehicle lanes or renting cars to try to make it inside the U.S.Officials say the migrants’ efforts are causing traffic delays at Arizona crossings because U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials had to barricade lanes used by cars legally entering the U.S. from Mexico.Drivers endured up t
  • Woman pleads guilty to manslaughter in deaths of 2 grandsons

    TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — An Arizona woman accused of fatally shooting her twin 8-year-old autistic grandsons seven months ago has pleaded guilty to two counts of manslaughter.The Arizona Daily Star reports 56-year-old Dorothy Flood accepted a plea deal Monday and will be sentenced Jan. 27.Flood was indicted on two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of Jaden and Jorden Webb.The twins were found shot multiple times inside a northwest Tucson home on April 4.Pima County Sheriff’s de
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  • The Latest: Ducey says bridge where kids died a priority

    PHOENIX (AP) — The Latest on the search for a 6-year-old girl who went missing when the family’s truck was inundated by surging water in an Arizona creek. (all times local):12:45 p.m.Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey says he will work to find money in next year’s state budget to help build a bridge over a rural creek where a family was swept away last week.Two children were found dead after Friday’s incident on Tonto Creek and a search is ongoing for a missing 6-year-old girl.The g
  • Movie Review: Knives Out

    Movie Review: Knives Out
    Very Good #4Director Rian Johnson, maker of the divisive Star Wars: The Last Jedi, but also maker of the brilliant Looper, takes a crack at the whodunnit genre and comes up mostly aces.…
  • New hotel to open in Mount Lemmon

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    TUCSON- With a target date in June, a new hotel is scheduled to open just north of the Mount Lemmon General Store and Gift Shop.Developers say their goal is to keep pricing affordable and they're doing that by incorporating more technology. That includes using modular construction which brings the casitas up in pieces before putting them together on-site."Very excited, I think it's gonna bring some much-needed things, some positive things to the mountain, part
  • Kamala Harris ends Democratic presidential campaign

    Kamala Harris ends Democratic presidential campaign
    Democratic Sen. Kamala Harris told supporters on Tuesday that she was ending her bid for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020.“I’ve taken stock and looked at this from every angle, and over the last few days have come to one of the hardest decisions of my life,” she wrote in a note to supporters. “My campaign for president simply doesn’t have the financial resources we need to continue.”Harris launched her campaign in front of 20,000 people at a
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  • The Latest: Macron wants bigger Europe military role in NATO

    The Latest: Macron wants bigger Europe military role in NATO
    LONDON (AP) — The Latest on the NATO summit in London (all times local):7:05 p.m.French President Emmanuel Macron said Europeans should play a greater role within the NATO military alliance in order to be less dependent on the United States.Macron said he wants “more European defense to get … a less unbalanced NATO.” That came after he met with Turkish President Erdogan, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on the sidelines of a NATO s
  • Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan to meet in US over Nile dam dispute

    Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan to meet in US over Nile dam dispute
    CAIRO (AP) — Egypt says officials from the three Nile basin countries will meet in the U.S. to “assess the results” of their recent negotiations about Ethiopia’s soon-to-be-finished mega-dam project, which Cairo says threatens its water supply.Tuesday’s statement by Egypt’s irrigation ministry says the meeting in Washington next week will assess the conclusions of two rounds of technical talks in Cairo this week and in Addis Ababa last month.This week talks we
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  • Claytoon of the Day: Putin's Minions

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  • German authorities search Volkswagen offices in diesel probe

    German authorities search Volkswagen offices in diesel probe
    BERLIN (AP) — German authorities have searched Volkswagen offices as part of their investigation into the automaker’s manipulation of diesel emission tests to defeat environmental regulations.The dpa news agency reported Tuesday that the Braunschweig prosecutor’s office confirmed it led the raids but wouldn’t comment on details due to the ongoing investigation.Volkswagen told dpa it is cooperating fully with the prosecutors and that the searches were regarding an investig
  • London Bridge attacker’s family ‘saddened and shocked’

    London Bridge attacker’s family ‘saddened and shocked’
    LONDON (AP) — The family of a man who stabbed two people to death in the London Bridge attack last week say they are “saddened and shocked” by what he did.Usman Khan’s relatives issued a statement Tuesday through London’s Metropolitan Police. They said that “we totally condemn his actions and we wish to express our condolences to the families of the victims that have died and wish a speedy recovery to all of the injured.”Khan was shot dead by police on L
  • Planned France strikes promise bleak commute for travelers

    Planned France strikes promise bleak commute for travelers
    PARIS (AP) — France’s rail operator and the Paris Metro say nationwide strikes will wipe out most services Thursday, impacting millions.The SNCF expects that nine out of 10 high-speed trains won’t run and that half of the Eurostar services linking France and Britain will be canceled too.Paris region trains will also be severely disrupted by the strikes against government plans to reform the state pension system.Most Metro lines in the capital will be shut, with services limited
  • Rio Treaty nations weigh options for pressure on Venezuela

    Rio Treaty nations weigh options for pressure on Venezuela
    BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Representatives from over a dozen nations that are signatories to a Cold War-era defense treaty for the Americas are meeting to discuss ways to put additional pressure on the government of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.Colombian President Iván Duque kicked off the meeting with members of the 1947 Rio Treaty in Bogota Tuesday by urging nations to consider economic sanctions against close allies of the Maduro government.He added that there is &ldqu
  • Burkina Faso forces kill 20 militants after attacks

    Burkina Faso forces kill 20 militants after attacks
    OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso (AP) — Burkina Faso’s armed forces says soldiers have killed at least 20 militants after gunmen launched simultaneous overnight attacks on military positions.The office of the armed forces commander general said in a statement Tuesday that 20 other unidentified gunmen were wounded, and dozens of motorcycles and other material were seized after the attacks overnight Monday into Tuesday on the military detachment in Toeni in the Sourou province and another in
  • Iconic Southern rock recording studio is revived in Georgia

    Iconic Southern rock recording studio is revived in Georgia
    ATLANTA (AP) — The Georgia music studio that fused blues, country and other sounds into Southern rock is being reborn.Capricorn Sound Studios in Macon helped propel the Allman Brothers Band and other groups to stardom in the 1970s. It also left its imprint on Macon as one of the nation’s music capitals.Mercer University and other backers have worked to restore the studio and reopen it this month.Supporters hope it will help preserve Macon’s place among cities like Nashville and
  • Black victims underrepresented in named violent crime laws

    CLEVELAND (AP) — The murders of Reagan Tokes and Alianna (ah-lee-AH’-nuh) DeFreeze had much in common.Both Ohio residents were abducted, raped and brutally killed in 2017 — Tokes as a 21-year-old college student, DeFreeze as a 14-year-old seventh grader. Both their killers were convicted sex offenders.Yet only one victim got a law with her name on it — Tokes, who was white.That racial disparity in so-called namesake laws has played out across America for nearly 30 years.A
  • ‘Unicorn puppy’ will stay with Missouri rescue mission

    CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (AP) — A dog that drew international attention because of a tail-like growth on his face will remain with the founder of a group that rescued him.The dog, named Narwhal the Little Magical Furry Unicorn, was rescued in November by Mac’s Mission in southeast Missouri. When the beagle-mix puppy’s picture hit social media, the mission received more than 300 offers to adopt him. But the dog also drew some unwelcome attention, including death threats.Mac’s M
  • The Latest: Attorney general: State must help troubled kids

    The Latest: Attorney general: State must help troubled kids
    OSHKOSH, Wis. (AP) — The Latest on the second shooting at a Wisconsin high school in two days (all times local):11:15 a.m.Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul says shootings at two high schools in the state in two days shows the need to invest in services to help troubled students and to limit their access to guns.The state Department of Criminal Investigations is leading the probe into a shooting Tuesday at a school in Oshkosh that left a student and the police officer who confronted him
  • US flies 3 Central American asylum seekers to Guatemala

    US flies 3 Central American asylum seekers to Guatemala
    GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — The United States has sent three Central American asylum seekers to Guatemala to wait there while their cases are considered in the U.S. immigration court system.The two Hondurans and a Salvadoran were flown to Guatemala under a July agreement that the country signed with Washington making the Central American nation a so-called safe third country for asylum seekers.Guatemala’s migration agency confirmed the arrivals. Spokeswoman Alejandra Mena said the plane le
  • AP Interview: New IAEA head seeking answers from Iran

    AP Interview: New IAEA head seeking answers from Iran
    VIENNA (AP) — The new head of the U.N.’s atomic watchdog agency says it still has not received the information it needs from Iran on the discovery of uranium particles of manmade origin at a site near Tehran that wasn’t declared to the agency.Rafael Mariano Grossi started a four-year term Tuesday as director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency. He told The Associated Press his agency has been “in conversation” with Iran about the discovery since announ
  • Sports – David Kelly

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  • The Latest: Mother: Wisconsin school shooting a ‘nightmare’

    The Latest: Mother: Wisconsin school shooting a ‘nightmare’
    OSHKOSH, Wis. (AP) — The Latest on the second shooting at a Wisconsin high school in two days (all times local):11 a.m.The mother of two boys who attend a Wisconsin high school where a shooting took place says it is a parent’s worst nightmare.Stephanie Carlin, who is also a school board member at Oshkosh West High School, told The Associated Press Tuesday that one of her sons texted her to say, “it was crazy,” but that both of them are safe.Police in Oshkosh say a police
  • Markets Right Now: Stocks sink as trade conflicts escalate

    NEW YORK (AP) — The latest on developments in financial markets (all times local):11:45 a.m.Stocks are falling sharply after President Donald Trump indicated he was in no hurry to make a trade deal with China.Technology companies, which do a lot of business with China, stocks led the declines. Apple sank 2.5%.Trump said he had “no deadline” for making a deal, suggesting there may not be an agreement this year, as previously hoped.Investors were also disappointed that the U.S. p
  • Latter-day Saints leaders reaffirm support for refugees

    SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is reaffirming its support for refugees and encouraging members to create welcoming communities for the newcomers.The Utah-based faith said in a statement posted online Monday night that it has “great concern and compassion” for people around the world “who have fled their homes seeking relief from violence, war, or religious persecution.”The embrace of refugees by the religion has roots in the hi
  • Student, businessman among 3 dead in San Antonio plane crash

    Student, businessman among 3 dead in San Antonio plane crash
    SAN ANTONIO (AP) — A 22-year-old college senior and 38-year-old businessman were among three people killed when a single-engine plane crashed into a commercial part of San Antonio.The San Antonio Express-News reports that finance major Eric Naranjo and the director of an Austin company that owned the plane died when it went down during an attempted landing Sunday evening.Robert Tyson Womble’s death was confirmed to the paper by his friend and business partner, Josh Joseph. The Univer
  • Hearing booms? Controlled detonations held at DM

    Hearing booms? Controlled detonations held at DM
    TUCSON - Hearing explosions? Don't worry, the world is not ending. Davis-Monthan Airforce Base is conducting controlled detonations on Tuesday morning.According to DM officials, 335th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal airmen are scheduled to conduct these controlled detonations from 9 to 11 a.m. at the base on Wilmot Road near Irvington Road.They said passersby should expect to hear loud sounds during this timeframe.
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  • UN envoy urges Iraq’s leaders to ‘rise to the moment’

    UN envoy urges Iraq’s leaders to ‘rise to the moment’
    UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. envoy for Iraq says its political leaders “must rise to the moment” to build a stable, inclusive and prosperous nation after the unrest and upheaval that has gripped the country this fall.Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert told the U.N. Security Council on Tuesday that “the country is at a crossroads.”Iraq has been roiled by anti-government protests and a bloody crackdown since October. Nearly 400 people have been killed.Iraqi Prime Minister A
  • City says no to Dutch New Year’s Eve beach towering infernos

    City says no to Dutch New Year’s Eve beach towering infernos
    THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — The two giant fires that have for years lit up beaches in The Hague on New Year’s Eve won’t be ignited this year after the city’s municipality refused to grant permits for the towering infernos.Tuesday’s decision came after one of the fires sent a blizzard of glowing embers across a seaside suburb on Dec. 31, causing widespread damage.An investigation later found the blazing pile of wooden pallets on the popular Scheveningen beach was a
  • Tennessee doctor pleads guilty to overprescribing opioids

    Tennessee doctor pleads guilty to overprescribing opioids
    COLUMBIA, Tenn. (AP) — A Tennessee doctor who lost five patients to fatal overdoses in 10 months now faces up to 20 years in prison and a $1 million fine.News outlets report 64-year-old Dr. Darrel Rinehart pleaded guilty Monday to prescribing hydrocodone without medical necessity.U.S. Attorney Don Cochran says Rinehart also admitted to unreasonably distributing opioids and other substances to multiple patients. Health records indicate at least five of Rinehart’s patients fatally over
  • The Latest: Trump not worried about US stock market dive

    LONDON (AP) — The Latest on the NATO summit in London (all times local):4:25 p.m.President Donald Trump says he’s not worried that the U.S. stock market took a dive over his remarks that a trade deal with China might not materialize until after the 2020 election.U.S. stocks fell sharply in early trading Tuesday after Trump cast doubt over the prospect of reaching a trade deal with China this year and threatened to impose tariffs on French goods.Trump told reporters on the sidelines o
  • UN agency: Europe leads in readiness for online shopping

    GENEVA (AP) — The U.N.’s trade and development agency estimates that Europe, led by the Netherlands, leads the world in readiness for online shopping.UNCTAD’s annual business-to-consumer e-commerce index ranked the United States again in the teens, at 13th – largely because of its relatively low share of people using the Internet compared to other developed countries.Russia ranked 40th and China 56th while Hong Kong came in at No. 15.The agency said Tuesday over 80% of In
  • Harvard grad students strike over pay, health, protections

    CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — Harvard University’s graduate students are going on strike after failing to reach a labor contract with the administration.A union representing the school’s graduate students began picketing Tuesday after more than a year of negotiations.The labor group says Harvard has failed to offer fair pay, health care and workplace protections. Union members say they will stop teaching, grading and performing paid research.A statement from Harvard says it is still
  • Reports shed new light on Chicago police chief’s firing

    Reports shed new light on Chicago police chief’s firing
    CHICAGO (AP) — Two Chicago newspapers citing sources they’re not identifying are reporting that the city’s fired police chief was having drinks with a woman for hours the night officers found him hunched over the wheel of his SUV.Mayor Lori Lightfoot fired Superintendent Eddie Johnson on Monday for “ethical lapses,” just weeks before he was set to retire. She didn’t give specifics, citing an ongoing investigation and fairness to his family.The Chicago Sun-Time
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  • Student, officer injured in another high school shooting

    Student, officer injured in another high school shooting
    OSHKOSH, Wis. (AP) — Police say there’s been another shooting at a Wisconsin high school in which an armed student was confronted by a police officer.The shooting happened Tuesday morning at Oshkosh West High School. Oshkosh police say the student and the officer were injured and have been taken to hospitals.It follows a similar shooting at Waukesha South High School in suburban Milwaukee on Monday morning, when a police officer shot an armed male student in a classroom. Officials sa
  • Isakson to deliver Senate farewell as replacement is readied

    Isakson to deliver Senate farewell as replacement is readied
    ATLANTA (AP) — Sen. Johnny Isakson is set to deliver his farewell speech Tuesday afternoon from the floor of the U.S. Senate.The three-term Republican senator is stepping down this month because of health issues. His exit puts both of Georgia’s GOP-held Senate seats up for grabs in 2020 and Democrats are hoping to score an upset.The farewell comes as President Donald Trump’s supporters openly criticize Gov. Brian Kemp for his expected pick to replace Isakson until the next elec
  • Wisconsin police: School resource officer shoots armed student at Oshkosh West High School; student, officer hurt

    Wisconsin police: School resource officer shoots armed student at Oshkosh West High School; student, officer hurt
    OSHKOSH, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin police: School resource officer shoots armed student at Oshkosh West High School; student, officer hurt.
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  • The Latest: Trump pushes N American trade deal at NATO

    The Latest: Trump pushes N American trade deal at NATO
    LONDON (AP) — The Latest on the NATO summit in London (all times local):4 p.m.President Donald Trump says he would understand if the leaders of Canada and Mexico get tired of waiting on the United States to pass a new trade agreement among the nations.Trump says the deal is good for all three nations, calling it one of the few transactions in which all three countries benefit “as a unit against the world.”Trump is talking about the trade deal in a bilateral meeting with Canadia
  • APNewsBreak: Union to host Biden, Warren, Sanders in Nevada

    APNewsBreak: Union to host Biden, Warren, Sanders in Nevada
    LAS VEGAS (AP) — Nevada’s powerful casino workers’ Culinary Union is holding a series of town halls next week with Democratic presidential candidates Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden.The union said Tuesday that the town halls in Las Vegas on Dec. 9-11 would give candidates a chance to pitch themselves to the bartenders, housekeepers and other workers in the city’s famed casinos.Their Culinary Workers Union Local 226 is considered one of the most influential
  • Arizona electric-car plant that would take on Tesla moving ahead

    Arizona electric-car plant that would take on Tesla moving ahead
    12 NewsArizona will soon have an electric vehicle plant in Casa Grande.
    CASA GRANDE, Ariz. — Three years after he announced Lucid Motors’ plan to build its first electric car in Arizona, Gov. Doug Ducey will lead a formal groundbreaking Monday at the plant site in Casa Grande.Sonora Gov. Claudia Pavlovich will also be on hand, as she was three years ago, reflecting Sonora’s role as a supplier for the Lucid plant.Lucid, based in Newark, Calif., says the $700 million plant will
  • Wife of Wisconsin pharmacist held in his 2006 fatal shooting

    Wife of Wisconsin pharmacist held in his 2006 fatal shooting
    WAUSAU, Wis. (AP) — The wife of a central Wisconsin pharmacist fatally shot in his home 13 years ago is being held on $1 million cash bond in connection with his death.During an appearance in Marathon County Circuit Court on Monday, a judge ordered 65-year-old Cindy Schulz-Juedes to surrender her passport. She has not been formally charged in the August 2006 death of 58-year-old Kenneth Juedes.Schulz-Juedes told investigators the day she found her husband dead at their home in the town of
  • Mom sentenced in case of son who thought gun was squirt gun

    Mom sentenced in case of son who thought gun was squirt gun
    COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — A judge has sentenced a Colorado mother to 24 years in prison after her 2-year-old son fatally shot himself with her pistol, believing it was a squirt gun.Melissa Michelle Adamson was sentenced Monday after pleading guilty to child abuse resulting in death in the October 2018 death of Lokhi Bloom.Authorities have said the boy habitually drank water from a squirt gun and shot himself moments after discovering his mother’s loaded handgun.Adamson has said
  • Court sides with Congress in battle for Trump’s bank records

    Court sides with Congress in battle for Trump’s bank records
    NEW YORK (AP) — A federal appeals court in New York has upheld the legality of congressional subpoenas seeking President Donald Trump’s banking records but said sensitive personal information should be protected.The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on Tuesday.The decision came after The House Financial Services and Intelligence committees asked Deutsche Bank and Capital One to turn over records related to Trump’s business ventures as they investigate “foreign influ
  • Israeli court OKs evaluation of Australia sex crimes suspect

    Israeli court OKs evaluation of Australia sex crimes suspect
    JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s Supreme Court has rejected an appeal by a former educator accused of sexually abusing students in Australia, paving the way for a new psychiatric evaluation to determine her fitness to stand trial for extradition.Australia wants Malka Leifer extradited to face 74 charges of abusing students while she was principal at a Jewish religious school in Melbourne. Prosecutors say she is feigning mental illness to dodge extradition.Tuesday’s decision upheld a l
  • Grandmother pleads guilty in death of 8-year-old twins

    Grandmother pleads guilty in death of 8-year-old twins
    TUCSON – A Tucson woman pleaded guilty to manslaughter Monday
    in the killings of her two twin grandsons.
    Dorothy Flood was indicted for two counts of first-degree
    murder earlier this year.
    On
    April 4, deputies responded to a residence in the 2400 block of
    W. Kessler Place near La Cholla Boulevard and Ruthrauff Road. Officials
    said two elementary-aged twins, who were later identified as Jaden
    and Jorden Webb, were found dead in the home with obvious signs of trauma.
    The
  • The Latest: Trump, Macron clash over Islamic State fighters

    The Latest: Trump, Macron clash over Islamic State fighters
    LONDON (AP) — The Latest on the NATO summit in London (all times local):3:40 p.m.Increasingly tense relations between President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron were on display when the subject of Islamic State fighters surfaced on the sidelines of the NATO summit in London.Trump says many of the IS fighters who remain detained in the Middle East are from France, Germany and Britain. Trump asked Macron: “Would you like some nice ISIS fighters? I can give them to you.

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