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Documents reveal chaotic military sex-abuse record

Stark difference found in bases in Japan and others

Justice Dept. applies same-sex rights

WASHINGTON – In an assertion of same-sex marriage rights, Attorney General Eric Holder is applying a landmark Supreme Court ruling to the Justice Department, announcing Saturday same-sex spo...

Florida theater shooting hearing takes dramatic turn

DADE CITY, Fla. – A bail hearing for a retired Tampa police officer who fatally shot a man inside a movie theater during an argument over texting took a dramatic turn Friday: Prosecutors pla...

Inspector general focuses on coal leasing problems

BILLINGS, Mont. – Coal sales in Western states are getting more scrutiny from federal lawmakers amid new revelations Friday about officials accepting below-market bids for some coal sales a...

Japan assures US of calm response to China tension

WASHINGTON – Japan assured the U.S. Friday that it will respond calmly to actions by China that have increased tensions between the two Asian powers. As a treaty ally of Japan, th...

White House giving Boehner room on immigration

WASHINGTON – As Republican leaders dampen expectations for overhauling immigration laws this year, the White House is hoping that the GOP resistance is temporary and tactical, and it’s resis...

Johnson: Feds ‘keeping a close eye’ on Sochi security

WASHINGTON – Newly installed Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said Friday that U.S. authorities are “keeping a close eye’’ on the Sochi Winter Olympics after issuing an ...

Crew, negotiators foil hijacking

ANKARA, Turkey – A Ukrainian man tried to hijack a Turkey-bound flight to Sochi, Russia, as the Winter Olympics were kicking off Friday, but the pilot tricked him and landed in Istanbul inst...

Nation/World Briefs

Reports: NSA collects less data than thought WASHINGTON – The National Security Agency collects less than 30 percent of calling data from Americans despite the agency’s massive da...

Israel ex-PM recounts 2008 talks with Palestinians

JERUSALEM – Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said Friday that if talks he held with Palestinians in 2008 had produced a peace deal, it would have forced tens of thousands of Jewish ...

American jailed in N. Korea returned to work camp

SEATTLE – A U.S. citizen detained in North Korea for 15 months has been returned to a labor camp, prompting worries about his health, his sister said Friday. Kenneth Bae, who led ...

Hackers may have used Pa. company to hit Target

NEW YORK – The hackers who stole millions of credit- and debit-card numbers from Target may have used a Pittsburgh-area heating and refrigeration business as the back door to get in. ...
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