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Abu Sayyaf allies abduct priest, 13 others from Catholic church in Philippines

The Philippine government has imposed martial law on Mindinao after radical Islamic extremists launched attacks, but it didn’t stop the terrorists from conducting operations. The rebels took a Catholic priest and 13 parishioners and parish employees hostage this morning after attacking the church, despite a blackout in the city of Marawi in which the church was located: Muslim extremists abducted

Data Sheet—Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Good morning. Aaron here filling in for Adam. I’ve been covering T-Mobile for the past few years, beginning just slightly after John Legere came on as CEO in late 2012, with all his outspokenness and his new ideas for shaking up the wireless market. It’s been an awesome story. What’s the old saying? First they ignore you, then they laugh

The Orioles have given Ubaldo Jimenez a long leash, but it’s time to pull the plug

BALTIMORE – When the Baltimore Orioles signed Ubaldo Jimenez in February 2014 to the longest and richest contract they had ever given a free agent pitcher, four years and $50 million, it seemed a sensible, high-upside gamble for a midmarket team in need of starting pitching. Jimenez had averaged 32½ starts, 198 innings and 13 wins over his previous six

Irving’s 42, LeBron’s 34 pushes Cavs past Celtics in Game 4

CLEVELAND — Kyrie Irving gritted his teeth, tightened up his left sneaker and hopped to his feet. The pain didn’t stop him. The Celtics didn’t either. Irving took over in the second half and finished with 42 points, LeBron James added 34 and the Cleveland Cavaliers moved within one win of an almost inevitable third date in the Finals with

Hillary Clinton: Trump budget shows “unimaginable” cruelty

NEW YORK — Hillary Clinton proclaimed Tuesday that President Donald Trump’s budget shows an “unimaginable level of cruelty” for millions of Americans and children. The former Democratic presidential nominee, who recently declared herself part of the Trump resistance, lashed out at the Republican president’s spending plan in aggressive terms after being honored in New York City by the Children’s Health

Futuristic — and artisan — Roasting Plant coffee shop opens its doors at DIA

Roasting Plant is a coffee shop that bills itself as a tech company. And if you want a cup, all you have to do is head to the airport. The artisan coffee shop, which differentiates itself by roasting the beans in front of customers, celebrated its grand opening at the Denver International Airport Tuesday, continuing the push for high-quality dining

Shoddy condo construction lawsuits in Colorado just got harder to file, but that doesn’t mean development slumber is over

Declaring that the measure “will help make our housing more affordable,” Gov. John Hickenlooper on Tuesday signed into law one of the most hard-fought compromises of the 2017 session — a bill that will make it more difficult to sue builders for shoddy condo construction. Business leaders for years have been seeking wholesale reforms to the state’s construction defects laws,

In Colorado, gas line damage from digging happens as often as four times a day. Getting punished for it is much more rare.

Nearly four times a day in Colorado, developers, homeowners or builders hit gas pipelines while excavating or digging into the ground, sometimes with deadly consequences such as the fatal explosion in Firestone that was caused by a severed line near a home. But Colorado officials have an inadequate system for preventing pipeline excavation damages, which are responsible for about a

NEW POLL: Jon Ossoff Leads Karen Handel by 7 Points In Georgia’s 6th District Runoff

Jon Ossoff speaks to volunteers and supporters on April 17 in Roswell, Georgia. (Getty) With just under one month to go until the runoff election, Democrat Jon Ossoff has increased his lead on Republican Karen Handel in Georgia’s 6th district runoff election, a new poll found. The exclusive poll, performed by SurveyUSA on behalf of WXIA-TV Atlanta, shows Ossoff ahead

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