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Obama speaks to Putin about Olympics

President Obama and Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin spoke by phone Tuesday, 2½ weeks before a Winter Olympics shadowed by worries about terrorism. The presidents “discussed how...

Thousands brave cold for abortion protest in D.C.

BRETT ZONGKER Associated Press WASHINGTON – Thousands of abortion opponents confronted wind chills in the single digits Wednesday to rally and march on Capitol Hill to ...

Syria: Assad must remain in power

MONTREUX, Switzerland – Peace talks to carve a path out of Syria’s civil war got off to a rocky start Wednesday as a bitter clash over President Bashar Assad’s future threatened to collapse ...

State victories create dilemma for abortion foes

TOPEKA, Kan. – Opponents who have chipped away at abortion with state-level restrictions are facing a dilemma in some of the places where they have been most successful: Do they continue wi...

Expectations drop as peace talks near

MONTREUX, Switzerland – Diplomats hustled to smooth out last-minute hang-ups for this week’s peace conference on Syria, playing down expectations Tuesday for a gathering thrown into confusio...

World Briefs

New video shows mayor of Toronto swearing TORONTO – A new video of Mayor Rob Ford emerged Tuesday that shows him swearing and slurring his words while apparently trying to imitate...

Supporters urge Egypt general to run for president

CAIRO – Thousands of supporters of Egypt’s powerful army chief rallied in a Cairo stadium on Tuesday, urging him to run for president and saying the third anniversary of the country’s uprisi...

1 dead in Purdue shooting; student in custody

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – A Purdue University engineering student opened fire inside a basement classroom Tuesday, killing a teaching assistant and prompting officials to put the campus on lock...

Nation Briefs

U.S. files charges in California wildfire LOS ANGELES – Three men were charged in federal court Tuesday with causing a wildfire in the Southern California mountains that destroye...

Another snowstorm strikes East Coast

PHILADELPHIA – A swirling storm clobbered parts of the mid-Atlantic and the urban Northeast on Tuesday, dumping nearly a foot and a half of snow, grounding thousands of flights, closing gove...

France to increase Africa military presence

PARIS – France will broaden its military presence in Africa’s turbulent Sahel region with specialized new outposts to better fight the terror threat from extremist groups such as al-Qaida, t...

Snowden trial may be risky

WASHINGTON – Putting former NSA contractor Edward Snowden on trial for leaking U.S. surveillance information could be an awkward public spectacle for the Obama administration. Mo...
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