Officials seek name for northeast Indiana trail system
FORT WAYNE, Indiana - Officials are looking for a name for a system of hundreds of miles of trails in northeastern Indiana.
FORT WAYNE, Indiana - Officials are looking for a name for a system of hundreds of miles of trails in northeastern Indiana.
ANKARA, Turkey - Turkey's state-run news agency says 15 academics who were detained for having signed a declaration denouncing military operations against Kurdish rebels, have been released after questioning.
COPENHAGEN, Denmark - The latest on the continuing flow of people into and across Europe. All times local:
NEW ORLEANS - A federal judge has set a January 2017 trial date for the Justice Department's criminal case against several companies and workers involved in a deadly 2012 explosion on an oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico.
LONDON - David Bowie's final album "Blackstar," released two days before his death, has shot to No. 1 on the British album chart.
CHISINAU, Moldova - Moldova's president has designated the country's technology minister to the post of prime minister, a move likely to end a three-month political standoff between the president and Parliament.
NEW YORK - Wynn Resorts said it expects revenue and operating income to fall at its Macau hotels and casinos during the fourth quarter, but it expects improvements at its Las Vegas resorts.
STOCKHOLM - Sweden says it won't recognize a disputed territory in Western Sahara as an independent republic, a move that could end a months-long row with Morocco.
FLORENCE, Italy - Friends and family of an American woman killed in her Florence apartment gathered Friday for a funeral and burial in her adopted Tuscan homeland as authorities prepared to present their case to a judge against the prime suspect in her slaying.
OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso - Burkina Faso's military tribunal has issued an arrest warrant for Ivory Coast's parliamentary speaker for his alleged role in a short-lived coup in September, an official said Friday.
BAMAKO, Mali - An official in northern Mali says assailants have attacked soldiers escorting a humanitarian convoy, killing two and wounding two others.
JERUSALEM - Two Palestinians were killed in clashes with soldiers on the border between the Gaza strip and Israel, a Palestinian health ministry official said.
LOS ANGELES - At the beginning of "Tom Clancy's The Division," players portraying top-secret operatives are dropped from a helicopter into a rendition of New York City that's been crippled by a terrorist attack.
NEW ORLEANS - New Orleans officials have broken ground on a new terminal at the Louis Armstrong International Airport.
JOHANNESBURG - A South African wildlife ranger was accidentally killed by a colleague who opened fire after they were charged by a buffalo during an anti-poaching patrol in Kruger National Park, the country's parks service said Friday.
NEWPORT, Indiana - A western Indiana teenager has been indicted by a grand jury on multiple charges in a 2015 crash that killed three other teens.
JAKARTA, Indonesia - An audacious attack by suicide bombers in the heart of Indonesia's capital was funded by the Islamic State group, police said Friday, as they seized an IS flag from the home of one of the attackers and carried out raids across the country in which one suspected militant was killed.
PATHANAMTHITTA, India - Millions of Hindu men trudge the steep, three-hour climb to a hilltop temple to worship a celibate god every year. They bathe away their sins in the Pamba River. And these days, they leave less of a trace thanks to new rules aimed at getting rid of plastic trash.
BISMARCK, North Dakota - Airline boardings in North Dakota last year reflected the slump in the oil industry, declining after seven consecutive years of growth, and one official is questioning the wisdom of building a $254 million airport in the hub of the western oil patch.
THE HAGUE, Netherlands - A special court is being set up in The Hague to prosecute crimes committed by ethnic Albanian rebels during and in the immediate aftermath of Kosovo's war for independence.
BERLIN - Swiss authorities on Friday rejected criticism over their practice of seizing cash from refugees, saying it's based on a decades-old law and only affects a small number of people.
WASHINGTON - U.S. businesses reduced their stockpiles in November, as sales also slipped. The decline in inventories among manufacturers and merchant wholesalers could fan worries about economic growth slowing at the end of 2015.
BEIRUT - A Lebanese official on Friday acknowledged European concerns about safety regulations at the Beirut airport, saying the facility needs improvement but adding that recent reports that the airport does not meet international safety standards are "exaggerated."
DETROIT - Fiat Chrysler is recalling nearly 389,000 Jeep and Dodge SUVs in the U.S. for a second time because an electrical short in the sun visors can cause fires.
JOHANNESBURG - The American entertainer commonly known as Mos Def has 14 days to leave South Africa after he was arrested for violating local immigration laws while trying to leave the country, a government spokesman said Friday.
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