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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. ...

U.K. agency may have its eyes on you, too

LONDON – Britain’s signals intelligence division is stealing screenshots from hundreds of thousands of innocent Yahoo users’ webcam videos, according to the Guardian newspaper, which also re...

World Briefs

North Korea tests missiles, South says SEOUL, South Korea – North Korea fired four suspected short-range missiles into its eastern waters Thursday, South Korean defense officials ...

Senate blocks Dems’ bill boosting vets’ benefits

WASHINGTON – A divided Senate on Thursday derailed Democratic legislation providing $21 billion for medical, education and job-training benefits for the nation’s veterans, as the bill fell v...

Conflict in Ukraine grows hotter

SIMFEROPOL, Ukraine – Masked gunmen stormed the parliament of Ukraine’s strategic Crimea region as Russian fighter jets scrambled to patrol borders, while Ukraine’s newly formed government p...

Known-planet count just keeps growing

NASA: Number nearly doubles

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U.S. to work against foreign anti-gay laws WASHINGTON –Troubled by an anti-gay movement in Uganda and across much of the world, the U.S. is launching a new effort to combat what S...

U.S. taking new look at terror convictions

WASHINGTON – A Brooklyn man in prison for terrorism may have a new opportunity to challenge his conviction because the government only recently told him how it obtained evidence it intended ...

Russia military games draw warning from U.S.

KIEV, Ukraine – Russia ordered 150,000 troops to test their combat readiness Wednesday in a show of force that prompted a blunt warning from the United States that any military intervention ...

Federal judge strikes down Texas gay marriage ban

AUSTIN, Texas – A federal judge declared a same-sex marriage ban in deeply conservative Texas unconstitutional Wednesday but will allow the nation’s second-most populous state to enforce the...

Dempsey worries about effects of withdrawal talk

BAGRAM AIR FIELD, Afghanistan – Depicting a grim future for Afghanistan without U.S. help, the top U.S. military officer said Wednesday that Afghanistan’s refusal to sign a security agreemen...
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