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Suicides in the Army decline sharply

FORT CARSON, Colo. – Suicides in the Army fell by 19 percent in 2013, dramatically reversing a rising trend plaguing the Army for nearly 10 years. There were 150 suicides among so...

Syria puts second round of peace talks on hold

GENEVA – After more than a week of negotiations aimed at ending its civil war, Syria’s government refused Friday to commit to a date for the next round of peace talks and roundly dismissed t...

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Former aide: Christie knew about closures TRENTON, N.J. – A former loyalist of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie who oversaw lane closings near the George Washington Bridge says ther...

Knox’s murder case far from over

Amanda Knox’s legal problems could last years if Italy seeks her extradition now that she’s been found guilty a second time in the death of her college roommate in 2007 in Italy. ...

Kerry seeks to calm German anger at NSA reports

BERLIN – U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Friday that relations with Germany have gone through a “rough patch” recently because of revelations about NSA spying, but insisted that the ...

Obama asks CEOs for help hiring long-term jobless

WASHINGTON – Confronting an economic recovery slowed by persistent joblessness, President Barack Obama on Friday won commitments from nearly 300 companies to reach out to the nearly 4 millio...

Obama open to immigration bill without pathway to citizenship

WASHINGTON – Signaling a possible opening in the tense immigration debate, President Barack Obama indicated he may consider legislation that does not include a special pathway to citizenship...

World Briefs

Appeals court upholds American’s conviction FLORENCE, Italy – An appeals court in Florence on Thursday upheld the guilty verdict against U.S. student Amanda Knox and her ex-boyfri...

U.S. blasts delays by Syria

BEIRUT – The United States accused the Syrian government Thursday of using stalling tactics to delay efforts to remove and destroy chemical agents, an indication that the international commu...

Ukraine debates meaning of president’s sick leave

KIEV, Ukraine – Amid the deepest turmoil since the Orange Revolution, President Viktor Yanukovych’s announcement Thursday that he was taking indefinite sick leave prompted a guessing game am...

Study: 1 child per hour seriously injured by guns

Almost one child or teen an hour is injured by a firearm seriously enough to require hospitalization, a new analysis finds. Six percent of the 7,391 hospitalizations analyzed in 2009 resulte...

Nation Briefs

Small bomb explodes at Hawaii high school HILO, Hawaii – A small bomb exploded Thursday outside an auditorium at a Hawaii high school, prompting a brief campus lockdown but appare...
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