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As part of "Operation Someone Like Me," undercover agents posted ads on a classified site to find people who wanted to pay to have sex with juveniles.
Total admissions for the current budget year, which ends Sept. 30, now come to about 7,900, records show.
The U.S. economy added 255,000 jobs in July and unemployment was unchanged at 4.9%, according to figures released this morning by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Police are warning hikers and mountain bikers to be vigilant.
Mayor Richard "Scott" Silverthorne, 50, was arrested as part of a sting operation.
Admit it, if you like sports at all, you're probably starting to get a little excited about the Olympics. For the second straight Olympic Games, all of the clothing the American athletes will wear in the opening and closing ceremonies will be made in America.
The real world is quite complicated. We make sense of it for the purposes of assessing policies by using the shorthand incorporated in accepted myths and memories. For instance, James W. Loewen explains how the many “facts” that can be brought to bear to explain the Civil War have been condensed into a myth that the Confederacy was about protecting states’ rights and intersectional differences over policies from an overpowering federal government. This myth, or the sense of memory that most Americans have in understanding the Civil War, of course masks the racism inherent in most right-wing extremism in the United States today. That “memory” of the Civil War lets people look past the racism of Donald Trump, to interpret him as heir to that stream of Americana of someone who bravely battles the meddling federal government in Washington.
Gabby Douglas, Abby Rasiman, Madison Kocien, Laurie Hernandez, and Simone Biles are hoping to make history at the Rio 2016 Olympics.
No major injuries were reported, but a massive cleanup is underway.
World Vision said in a statement it was "shocked to learn of these charges."