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Zion National Park in Utah to be staffed as 2019 begins

Only one of Utah’s five national parks will be staffed after the new year as the state pulls back funding during the partial U.S. government shutdown, officials said Friday.

Jerry Brown nears end of 5 decades on California political scene

Jerry Brown became governor at 36 and built a reputation as an idealist who eschewed traditional trappings of wealth and power. Now 80, he’s still an idealist, but one who during the last eight years championed fiscal moderation.

Sex abuse case against retired American archbishop growing

The Vatican’s sexual abuse case against ex-Cardinal Theodore McCarrick has expanded significantly after a man testified that the retired American archbishop sexually abused him for years starting when he was 11, including during confession.

Man accused of killing California police officer arrested

A suspected drunk driver accused of fatally shooting the California police officer who pulled him over was captured Friday as he tried to flee back to Mexico, where he lived before illegally crossing into the U.S., authorities said.

Poll shows Americans support gene editing for health reasons only

Most Americans say it would be OK to use gene-editing technology to create babies protected against a variety of diseases — but a new poll shows they’d draw the line at changing DNA so children are born smarter, faster or taller.

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