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House GOP discuss health-care alternative

WASHINGTON – House Republican leaders took a small step on Friday toward pulling together a viable alternative to President Barack Obama’s four-year-old health care law but faced deep divisi...

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Heavy rains bring problems to California LOS ANGELES – California was lashed Friday by heavy rains the parched state so desperately needs, though with the soaking came traffic sn...

Documents give insight into Clinton presidency

WASHINGTON – Bill Clinton’s aides were concerned early in his presidency about his health-care overhaul effort, led by his wife, that never passed and a need to soften the image of Hillary R...

U.S. warns Russia about military actions

WASHINGTON – Delivering a blunt warning to Moscow, President Barack Obama expressed deep concern Friday over reported military activity inside Ukraine by Russia and warned “there will be cos...

Gay marriage fight pits Texas AG vs. gay friend

WACO, Texas – When Greg Abbott was paralyzed by a fallen tree in 1984, Mark Phariss flew 500 miles to his friend’s bedside. They were law school pals who swapped stories over dinner, job lea...

Calif. couple strike it rich

LOS ANGELES – A Northern California couple out walking their dog on their Gold Country property stumbled across a modern-day bonanza: $10 million in rare, mint-condition gold coins buried in...

Civil War flag uncovered in auditorium basement

Inscription helps trace history of Union soldier, battle

GAO report: Airline pilot shortage? Not clear

WASHINGTON – Regional airlines report difficulty over the past year in finding enough pilots to hire, but it isn’t clear whether there is a shortage of pilots, a government watchdog said in ...

Winter’s icy chill slows U.S. economy

In spring, spending expected to heat up

A new way to look at what you eat

WASHINGTON – Ice cream lovers beware: The government knows you’re unlikely to stop after half a cup. New nutrition labels proposed Thursday for many popular foods, including ice ...

U.S. blasts Syria for rights abuses

WASHINGTON – The United States Thursday singled out Syria, Russia, China and Egypt for using restrictive laws to suppress political opposition, minorities and journalists seeking to expose a...

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Administration to help fix state websites WASHINGTON – The Obama administration is coming to the aid of states that had technical problems running their own health-care websites. ...
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