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Gunmen kill 6 soldiers at checkpoint in Egypt CAIRO – Gunmen stormed an Egyptian army checkpoint outside Cairo early Saturday morning and killed six soldiers, officials said, in w...

Syria conflict marks 3 years

5.5 million children are traumatized, UN says

Crimea goes to the polls today

West still condemns referendum on Russian annexation

Would you spend your spring break in Mexico?

Drug-war fears in the past years have cut into country’s border tourism

Where in the world has the Malaysian plane gone?

Its disappearance may have been deliberate

Officers’ body cameras raise privacy concerns – for themselves and you

Exceptions may need to be carved out for use by departments

Questions about cameras on cops

LOS ANGELES – New tiny cameras are starting to be worn by police officers across the U.S. – about 3,000 of 18,000 law-enforcement agencies are using or trying out these cameras, and the numb...

Nation Briefs

California Comedian David Brenner, ‘Tonight Show’ favorite, dies LOS ANGELES – A spokesman for the family of comedian David Brenner says the “Tonight Show” favorite has...

Facebook posts spread joy (or pain) and news

Study identifies ‘multiplier effect’ on emotions

College food pantries on the rise

STONY BROOK, N.Y. – Days after biology major Gillian Carll arrived at Stony Brook University last fall, she encountered a young woman on a bench outside her dormitory who said she had nothin...

CIA-Senate row tricky for Obama

WASHINGTON – The public spat between President Barack Obama’s trusted CIA ally and a loyal senator has sharpened the focus on his complicated role in managing the terrorism-fighting programs...

U.S. goes high-tech to oversee Afghan aid work

WASHINGTON – The main U.S. foreign assistance agency wants to step up use of smartphones, satellite imagery and GPS cameras to oversee tax-funded development projects in Afghanistan that aid...
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