Hawaii lava pours into sea, creating new dangers

A volcano that is oozing, spewing and exploding on Hawaii’s Big Island has gotten more hazardous, sending rivers of molten rock pouring into the ocean Sunday and launching lava skyward that caused the first major injury.

Patricia Morison, a film and Broadway star, dies at 103

Patricia Morison, who originated the role of an overemotional diva in the Broadway musical “Kiss Me, Kate,” starred on stage opposite Yul Brynner in “The King and I” and appeared in films alongside Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn, died Sunday at age 103.

Rainiers’ two HRs send 51s to defeat

Mike Marjama hit a two-run homer in the second inning, leading the Tacoma Rainiers to a 3-1 Pacific Coast League victory over the 51s on Sunday at Cheney Stadium in Tacoma, Washington.

Many reasons for the U.S. to pull out of Iran deal

Since Iranian officials have received money from us, they have tested missile-delivery systems, continued to send arms to Hezbollah, continued to kidnap and hold American citizens.

Aaron Wise gets 1st tour win at Byron Nelson

Aaron Wise had to kick his mom out of his hotel room because she was too chatty during a four-hour rain delay before his best shot at a first PGA Tour victory.

 
Ryan Reaves makes first goal as a Golden Knight count

The veteran fourth-line forward put the Golden Knights in the Stanley Cup Finals with his game-winning goal in the second period that would ultimately eliminate the Winnipeg Jets.

Tears turn to smiles as Golden Knights win West for Las Vegas

Deryk Engelland was holding the Clarence S. Campbell Bowl, bestowed to the Western Conference champion of the NHL, meaning Vegas in its inaugural season has advanced to the Stanley Cup Final following a 2-1 victory against Winnipeg.

Knights’ owner Bill Foley celebrates Game 5 win from afar

Bill Foley remained in Las Vegas with a head cold while the Golden Knights advanced to the Stanley Cup Final with a 2-1 win over the Winnipeg Jets Sunday and clinched the Western Conference Final, 4-1.

 
Cubans mourn family, friends who died in plane crash

At morgues and in church services, tearful Cubans on Sunday mourned loved ones who died in the country’s worst air disaster in three decades.

Empty polling sites dominate presidential vote in Venezuela

Voting centers across Venezuela’s capital appeared largely empty for Sunday’s presidential election despite assurances from government officials that millions had turned out to vote by midmorning.

Trump demands DOJ review claims of FBI spy embedded on campaign

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Sunday that he will “demand” this week that the Justice Department open an investigation into whether the FBI infiltrated his presidential campaign for political purposes and whether any demands or requests for such action originated with the Obama administration.

 
Texas school shooting victims remembered for optimism, humor

Friends and family members of the eight students and two substitute teachers fatally shot on Friday fondly remembered their loved ones, using such words as hardworking, funny and loving.