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Mnuchin attempts to reassure bank CEOs amid Wall St. jitters

U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin called the CEOs of six major banks Sunday in an apparent attempt to reassure jittery financial markets coming off a turbulent week in the stock market that is now bracing for potential repercussions from a partial shutdown of the U.S. government.

Body of girl who died in US Border Patrol custody returns to Guatemala

The body of a 7-year-old girl who died while in custody of the U.S. Border Patrol arrived in her native Guatemala on Sunday and was being driven hours into the countryside to be handed over to family members for a last goodbye.

6 hurt when car crashes into Ohio church

A car smashed through a church wall in Ohio during Sunday morning services, injuring six people and shattering stained glass.

Hawaii’s population on the decline – drops 2 years in a row

For the first time since statehood in 1959, Hawaii’s population has declined for two consecutive years with fewer births, more deaths and a greater number of residents moving to the mainland.

New North Las Vegas horse therapy program focuses on PTSD sufferers

Withers for Warriors will employ four psychologists and six horses to help adults struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder, especially veterans, first responders and women who were victims of domestic violence.

Government shutdown may stretch into 2019, official says

A top White House official warned Sunday that it’s “very possible” the partial government shutdown stretches into the new year and that how quickly numerous shuttered Cabinet departments and agencies resume doing the people’s business is up to Congress.