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Fatalities reported in Omaha plant explosion

OMAHA, Neb. – Omaha’s fire chief said Monday that people have died in an explosion and partial building collapse at an animal feed processing plant, but he would not give a specific number o...

Iran, U.S., Europe start implementing nuclear deal

TEHRAN, Iran – Iran unplugged banks of centrifuges involved in its most sensitive uranium enrichment work on Monday, prompting the United States and European Union to partially lift economic...

Obama celebrates MLK holiday, visits soup kitchen

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama is honoring Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy of service by helping a soup kitchen prepare its daily meals. Obama took his wife, Michelle, and d...

Christie aide: Hoboken treated no differently

TRENTON, N.J. – Republican Gov. Chris Christie’s administration on Monday pushed back against a claim that Superstorm Sandy relief funding was withheld from a severely flooded city because i...

Half of world’s wealth at top

It’s threatening political systems, new report says

Islamic video threatens Olympics

Putin offers assurances to gay athletes and fans

Nation Briefs

Storm leads Democrats to probe Christie’s staff TRENTON, N.J. – A New Jersey Democrat leading the investigation into traffic jams orchestrated by Gov. Chris Christie’s aides says ...

Iraq announces offensive against al-Qaida

Violence grows from dismantled Sunni camp

Postal Service, union wrangle over Staples outlets

WASHINGTON – The opening of U.S. Postal Service retail centers in dozens of Staples stores around the country is being met with threats of protests and boycotts by the agency’s unions. ...

Iran begins move to dilute its uranium stockpile

TEHRAN, Iran – Ahead of the start of a nuclear deal between Iran and world powers, an official in the Islamic Republic called limiting uranium enrichment and diluting its stockpile the count...

Will Obama’s surveillance idea work?

Congressional leaders have their doubts

MLK streets struggle still with poverty, crime

ST. LOUIS – A walk down the six-mile city street named for the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. yields plenty of images that would surely unsettle the civil-rights leader: shuttered storefronts, ...
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