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Civil rights nominee fails to win in Senate WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama’s choice to lead the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division was blocked by bipartisan Senate op...

Second AIDS baby may be cured

A second baby born with the AIDS virus may have had her infection put into remission and possibly cured by very early treatment – in this instance, four hours after birth. Doctors...

NASA plans search for life

WASHINGTON – NASA is plotting a daring robotic mission to Jupiter’s watery moon Europa, a place where astronomers speculate there might be some form of life. The space agency set ...

Deal to end Ukraine crisis remains elusive

PARIS – The United States and Western diplomats failed to bring Russian and Ukrainian foreign ministers together Wednesday for face-to-face talks on the confrontation in Crimea, even as U.S....

Obama touts minimum-wage hike during campaign stop

NEW BRITAIN, Conn. – Mounting a show of support from like-minded governors, President Barack Obama put a spotlight Wednesday on a minimum-wage push that Democrats hope will appeal to econom...

Netanyahu to Abbas: ‘Recognize the Jewish state’

WASHINGTON – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday that reassuring words from Iranian officials about not wanting nuclear weapons do not square with Tehran’s actions – and t...

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Free Scotland can keep pound, official says LONDON – Scotland’s pro-independence leader says a separate Scotland would not be a foreign country to England and claims U.K. Treasury...

El-Sissi hints at presidential run

CAIRO – Egypt’s military chief, Field Marshal Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, gave his strongest indication yet that he intends to run for president, saying Tuesday he “can’t turn his back” to publi...

House approves bill to ease flood insurance hikes

WASHINGTON – The House approved legislation Tuesday night to roll back a recently enacted overhaul of the federal flood insurance program, after homeowners in flood-prone areas complained ab...

Latino group leader: Obama is ‘deporter in chief’

WASHINGTON – The president of a prominent Latino advocacy group called President Barack Obama the “deporter in chief,” denouncing the administration’s deportation of nearly 2 million immigra...

Mardi Gras festivities heat up city

NEW ORLEANS – Revelers endured winter temperatures and a chilling rain along parade routes Tuesday as New Orleans’ 2014 Carnival season neared a close. Die-hards, some in Mardi Gr...

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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. ...
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