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The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation may immediately resume shutting down a prison in Northern California, a judge ruled this week, dismissing a lawsuit by a rural town that sought to stop the closure.

The state was supposed to close the California Correctional Center in Susanville by this June.

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ROME — The winners of Italy’s Sept. 25 election will take charge of an economy still warm from a summer boom, but with darkening prospects.

Authorities in New Mexico found an alligator and large quantities of drugs, guns and money at two homes in Albuquerque last month, but they're still searching for a young tiger they think is being being illegally kept as a pet. State Department of Game and Fish officers said in a statement Saturday that investigators think the tiger is somewhere in New Mexico or a nearby state and poses a clear danger to the public. The animal is believed to be less than 1 year old and 60 pounds, but tigers can grow to 600 pounds. Officials say the alligator was taken to a wildlife facility after the Aug. 12 search, and a 26-year-old man was arrested.

Daytime TV is is going through a “re-rack,” as one executive put it. There's been a mass exit of shows, including those hosted by Ellen DeGeneres, Wendy Williams and Maury Povich. That's created opening for newcomers Jennifer Hudson, Sherri Shepherd and Karamo Brown. Their shows debut this month in syndication, facing competitors including Kelly Clarkson and Tamron Hall. Success with daytime’s female-skewing audience isn’t guaranteed, no matter a contender’s resume or fame. One marketing analyst says it takes an “every-person appeal” to succeed in daytime TV. The producers behind the Shepherd and Hudson shows say they're confident their respective hosts have the right touch.

LOS ANGELES — Authorities don't yet have the full picture of Tim Sgrignoli's final hours in the mountains north of Santa Barbara, but one thing is clear: He was on a mission to help his girlfriend.

AMSTERDAM (AP) - Results from Dutch football:

Prince William and wife Kate have made a surprise joint appearance with Prince Harry and wife Meghan warmly greeting a large crowd gathered outside Windsor Castle to remember their long-reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth II. Their “walkabout” was the first time the brothers have appeared amicably together in public since March 2020. It comes at a time when the younger generation of Britain’s royal family must step up their responsibilities significantly. William, long second-in-line to the throne, is now the heir apparent after his father, King Charles III, became Britain’s new monarch upon his mother’s death. That means William and Kate, both 40 and parents of three young children, immediately assume a much more central role as the new face of the monarchy.

BERLIN (AP) - Results from German football:

Saturday Summaries from German football (home teams listed first):

AlphaTauri is awaiting a decision from the FIA on Colton Herta’s eligibility to compete in Formula One next season. The delay is affecting the team's planning for its 2023 lineup. Pierre Gasly is currently under contract to AlphaTauri via a deal with Red Bull, but Alpine would like the Frenchman to fill the seat opening when Fernando Alonso leaves. It would require McLaren to release its F1 rights to Herta, the 22-year-old Californian seeking to become the first American on the F1 grid since Alexander Rossi in 2015. But Herta does not have a Super License to compete in F1 so any deal is contingent on the FIA ruling. AlphaTauri team principal Franz Tost says its 2023 driver will most likely be either Gasly or Herta.

Authorities have released the names of two parents and their three children who were found fatally shot at a Maryland home on Friday. In a news release on Saturday, the Cecil County Sheriff’s Office said autopsies confirmed that all five of the family members died from gunshot wounds, An unidentified man called 911 from the Elk Mills home to report that a woman and three children had been shot and were dead. The parents were identified as 39-year-old Marcus Edward Milligan and 37-year-old Tara Devina Ricker Milligan. Their children were identified as 14-year-old Teresa Milligan, 11-year-old Nora Milligan and 8-year-old Finn Milligan.

Prince Harry, with wife Meghan Markle by his side, reunited with Prince William and Kate Middleton to take in tributes placed outside of Windsor Castle in honor of the late Queen Elizabeth II.

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LOS ANGELES — A nurse charged with six counts of murder after her Mercedes-Benz slammed into traffic at a busy Windsor Hills intersection last month accelerated to 130 mph just before the crash, according to new court documents filed Friday.

NEW YORK — Thousands of New York City transit workers flooded lower Manhattan after the Sept. 11 attacks, lending crucial hands and expertise in the city’s greatest hour of need.

Documentary 'All the Beauty and the Bloodshed' wins top prize at Venice Film Festival; Cate Blanchett named best actress.

Tyler Reddick will start from the pole in the NASCAR Cup Series playoff race at Kansas Speedway. Reddick leaned on his extensive background driving dirt late models to ride the rim around the mile-and-a-half track. He stopped the clock in 29.899 seconds, denying Joey Logano a second straight pole. It’s the first time that Reddick, who is fifth in the playoff standings, has earned the pole on an oval.

U.S. Open semifinalist Frances Tiafoe has pulled out of the United States team that will play group stage matches in the Davis Cup next week in Glasgow, Scotland. The U.S. Tennis Association announced Tiafoe’s withdrawal. Tiafoe is a 24-year-old from Maryland who was seeded 22nd at Flushing Meadows. He became the first American man to get to the U.S. Open semifinals since Andy Roddick was the tournament’s runner-up in 2006. Tiafoe’s run with a  loss to No. 3 seed Carlos Alcaraz. Alcaraz will meet No. 7 seed Casper Ruud in Sunday’s U.S. Open final.

The 79th edition of the Venice International Film Festival came to a close Saturday. The jury, led by actor Julianne Moore, selected the winners from 23 films in competition that included many Oscar hopefuls. The Oscar-winner presided over a jury that included  French director Audrey Diwan, whose film “Happening” won the Golden Lion last year, author Kazuo Ishiguro and Iranian actor Leila Hatami. Premiering in competition at Venice has launched many successful Oscar campaigns in recent years, leading to nominations and even wins. Seven times in the last nine years has the best director Oscar gone to a film that world premiered at the festival.

STOCKHOLM — Sweden is heading for a tight general election on Sunday, with polls showing Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson neck-and-neck with the opposition that’s looking to unseat her Social Democrats.

Neymar has scored the only goal in Paris Saint-Germain's 1-0 win over Brest in the French league. PSG moved back to the top of the standings. PSG failed to convert its many chances after taking the lead and could have been made to play for its profligacy toward the end. But goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma stopped a penalty and made another decisive save to ensure PSG took three points. PSG remains unbeaten in all competitions. It had briefly dropped to second place following Len’s 1-0 win against Troyes on Friday. Christophe Galtier’s PSG moved two points clear with its sixth league win.

A fiery crash between a tank truck carrying fuel and a passenger bus has left at least nine people dead in northern Mexico. Police in the northern border state of Tamaulipas say the collision left both vehicles completely burned. The death toll could rise as more charred remains are recovered. The crash occurred before dawn Saturday on a highway that leads to the northern city of Monterrey. The driver of the fuel truck apparently survived and is under investigation. The truck was carrying two fuel tanks in tandem, and such double-container freight trucks have been involved in numerous deadly crashes in the past.

NEW YORK — It appears Congress might answer the call of ill 9/11 responders before they face a crisis.

The death of Queen Elizabeth II has triggered a tightly choreographed series of ceremonial and constitutional steps, as Britain undergoes a period of national mourning and heralds the reign of King Charles III. A 10-day plan code-named Operation London Bridge covers arrangements for the queen’s final journey to London and state funeral. The queen's coffin will be taken Sunday from Balmoral Castle to Edinburgh. It will lie in state in St. Giles Cathedral and on Tuesday it will be flown to London. On Wednesday will go to Parliament, where the queen will lie in state for four days before her state funeral on Monday, Sept. 19 at Westminster Abbey in London.

A sexual assault complaint has been filed against Puerto Rico pop star Ricky Martin, who recently sued his nephew over what he said were false allegations of sexual abuse. The complaint was filed Friday, police spokesman Edward Ramírez told The Associated Press on Saturday. Information including who filed the complaint and details of the allegations are not public, given the nature of the complaint. A person not authorized to speak about the case confirmed that Martin’s nephew, Dennis Yadiel Sánchez Martin, filed the complaint. Martin's publicists did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

LONDON — King Charles III was officially proclaimed monarch on Saturday after the death of Queen Elizabeth II, in the first Accession Council ceremony held in 70 years.

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Southern Californians have welcomed cooler temperatures and spotty rain from a tropical storm veering off the Pacific Coast days after a relentless heat wave nearly overwhelmed the state’s electrical grid. Officials braced for flooding in coastal and mountain areas and feared powerful winds could expand the massive Fairview Fire burning about 75 miles southeast of Los Angeles. Minimal flooding was reported early Saturday and crews made significant progress on that fire, but the Mosquito Fire in the foothills east of Sacramento continued to grow. The National Weather Service forecast an end to the grueling heat wave in the Los Angeles area Saturday while warning flooding was possible in some mountain and coastal areas.

WASHINGTON — Former President Donald Trump has demanded that the U.S. somehow re-run the 2020 election he lost. President Joe Biden is doing everything he can to oblige him.

Top-ranked Iga Swiatek and Ons Jabeur will play for the women’s singles title at the U.S. Open, where the mixed doubles champion will also be decided. Swiatek is bidding for her second Grand Slam title this year and third overall. The 21-year-old from Poland won her second French Open in June, one of her six titles in 2022. Jabeur is bidding for her first major title, having lost in the Wimbledon final. The No. 5 seed from Tunisia would become the first African woman to win a Grand Slam event in the professional era, which began in 1968.

Texas freshman quarterback Quinn Ewers has left the field after taking a hard fall on his left shoulder at the end of the first quarter against No. 1 Alabama. Ewers was 9 of 12 passing for 134 yards and completed a 46-yard throw to Xavier Worthy that set up a touchdown that tied the game at 10-10. Ewers scrambled and was hit by Alabama’s Dallas Turner, who landed on Ewers and was given a personal foul. Ewers went to the Texas locker room at the start of the second quarter for evaluation.

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Actor Marsha Hunt, an elegant star of 1930s and 1940s films whose career was disrupted by Hollywood’s blacklist, has died. She was 104. Roger Memos says she died at her home in Sherman Oaks, California. Memos wrote and directed the documentary “Marsha Hunt’s Sweet Adversity." Hunt was an established actor, appeared on Life magazine covers and was a rising star in the new medium of television when the work dried up because of allegations about her liberal activism. She concentrated on the theater until more television and film roles came her way again in the late 1950s. Among her films were “Flight Command,” “Pride and Prejudice” and “The Human Comedy.”

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