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Texas picks candidates to run for governor AUSTIN, Texas – Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott is the first new Republican nominee for the state’s governor in more than a decade. ...

Fears about power grid security growing

WASHINGTON – Power industry executives are meeting here this week as federal lawmakers are raising questions about physical security at power plants across the country. Referring ...

Obama offers budget plan

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama’s election-year budget seeks to rally fellow Democrats with new help for the working poor and fresh money for road-building, education and research. It al...

Putin agrees to meet with NATO officials

MOSCOW – Stepping back from the brink of war, Vladimir Putin talked tough but cooled tensions in the Ukraine crisis in his first comments since its president fled, saying Tuesday that Russia...

Carry-on crackdown: United enforces limit

NEW YORK – United Airlines is getting tough on passengers with oversized carry-on bags. The Chicago-based airline has installed new bag-sizers at most airports. It also emailed it...

Obama’s 2015 budget appeals to Democrats

WASHINGTON – Striving for unity among Democrats rather than compromise with Republicans, President Barack Obama will unveil an election-year budget today that drops earlier proposals to cut ...

Cleaner gasoline may be on the way soon

WASHINGTON – The Obama administration is driving ahead with a dramatic reduction in sulfur in gasoline and tailpipe emissions, declaring that cleaner air will save thousands of lives per yea...

Frozen, but unshaken

The frozen soil deep below the Siberian tundra has yielded an astonishing discovery: giant viruses that are still infectious though they’ve spent the last 30,000 years or so on ice. ...

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Israeli leader blames Palestinians for talks WASHINGTON – Seeking to salvage an elusive Middle East peace plan, President Barack Obama pressed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Neta...

West struggling to find response

KIEV, Ukraine – Russian troops said to be 16,000 strong tightened their stranglehold on Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula Monday, openly defying the U.S. and the European Union and rattling world ...

New storm freezes much of nation

WASHINGTON – Winter kept its icy hold on much of the country Monday, with snow falling and temperatures dropping as schools and offices closed and people from the South and Mid-Atlantic to N...

From Russia with love?

World scrambles as Russian troops move in Crimea
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