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US, South Korea end spring military drills to back diplomacy

South Korea and the U.S. are eliminating their massive springtime military drills and replacing them with smaller exercises in what they call an effort to support diplomacy aimed at resolving the North Korean nuclear crisis.

No charges for California police who shot 22-year-old man

Two Sacramento police officers won’t face criminal charges for the fatal shooting of a black man following a chase that ended in his grandparents’ yard and started a series of angry protests that roiled California’s capital city, the county’s top prosecutor announced Saturday following a nearly yearlong investigation.

California’s drought washed away by winter storms

California is drenched and its mountains are piled high with snow amid a still-unfolding winter of storms that was unimaginable just a few months ago.

Sanders launches campaign, focuses on social, racial justice

Sen. Bernie Sanders on Saturday returned to Brooklyn, his birthplace, for the first rally of his second presidential campaign and sought to tie his working-class background to his populist views that are helping reshape the Democratic Party.

Trump gives longest speech as president during CPAC convention

President Donald Trump spoke for more than two hours — his longest speech since taking office — at the 2019 Conservative Political Action Conference during an off-script talk Saturday in which he mocked former cabinet members, threw in a little profanity and signaled what his 2020 campaign will look like.

Bryce Harper talks World Series, wearing No. 3, Mike Trout

“I want to be on Broad Street on a frickin’ boat or bus or whatever it is and hold a (World Series) trophy over my head,” the six-time All-Star said Saturday after putting on his new No. 3 jersey.