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States want drivers to wait to last minute to merge in construction zones

Drivers who get angry when other motorists wait until the last possible moment to merge in construction zones need to reconsider their long-held notions of highway courtesy, transportation officials in a growing number of states are concluding.

 
North Korea test-fires submarine-launched ballistic missile

North Korea fired what appeared to be a submarine-launched ballistic missile off its east coast on Saturday, the U.S. and South Korea said, the latest in a string of tests that are part of efforts by the North to advance technology capable of delivering nuclear warheads.

Lake Havasu City officer cleared in shooting death of civilian

A Lake Havasu City police officer who shot and killed a civilian armed with a knife has been cleared of any wrongdoing. Officer Jerry Smith returned to active duty Friday, following a period of leave, customary in fatal shooting incidents.

 
Man dies from bull-run goring in Alicante, Spain; 2 gored in Pamplona

A man from Valencia died Saturday after being gored in a late-night bull run near the southern Spanish town of Alicante, while two men were gored and 12 others injured in the more popular morning bull-run race in Pamplona.

 
US, NATO pledge more support for countries battling Islamic extremism

NATO allies agreed Saturday to provide increased military support to countries in the Middle East and North Africa that are targets of Islamic extremism, including using NATO surveillance planes in the fight against the Islamic State group.

 
Obama says Dallas gunman was a ‘demented individual’

President Barack Obama said Saturday that the gunman responsible for killing five Dallas police officers was a “demented individual” who does not represent black Americans any more than a white man accused of killing blacks at a church in Charleston, South Carolina, represents whites.

Overhaul of Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s office may be coming this month

A judge plans to order an overhaul of Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s office within the next week or two as a punishment to his earlier contempt-of-court ruling against the lawman for ignoring court orders in a racial profiling case.

Las Vegas researcher to join NASA crew in undersea lab

Nestled next to coral reefs more than 60 feet underwater a few miles off the coastline of Key Largo, Florida, lies a habitat known as the only undersea research lab in the world.