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Army to reorganize special-care program WASHINGTON – With the number of seriously wounded and ill soldiers at a six-year low, the Army is closing down some of the special units s...

Diplomat: Syria says rebels target chemical depots

THE HAGUE, Netherlands – Syria’s representative to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons has claimed that insurgents twice launched unsuccessful attacks on Syrian depots w...

West Virginia governor declares emergency after chemical spill

CHARLESTON, W.Va. – At least 100,000 customers in nine West Virginia counties were told not to drink, bathe, cook or wash clothes using their tap water because of a chemical spill into the ...

Jobless benefits bill hits snag in Senate

WASHINGTON – Legislation to resurrect long-term jobless legislation stalled in the Senate on Thursday, triggering recriminations from both sides of the political aisle despite earlier expres...

Doctors say cutting food stamps could backfire

WASHINGTON – Doctors are warning that if Congress cuts food stamps, the federal government could be socked with bigger health bills. Maybe not immediately, they say, but over time if the poo...

Christie apologizes for staff

TRENTON, N.J. – Moving quickly to quell a widening political scandal, Gov. Chris Christie fired one of his top aides Thursday and apologized repeatedly for the “abject stupidity” of his sta...

Study cites ‘dangerous weak link’ in nuke security

The study by the Nuclear Threat Initiative said Mexico, Sweden, Ukraine, Vietnam, Austria, the Czech Republic and Hungary have removed all or most of the weapons-usable nuclear materials on ...

India takes aim at privileges held by U.S. diplomats

NEW DELHI – India chipped away at America’s diplomatic perks Wednesday, ordering the envoys to obey local traffic laws and warning that a popular U.S. Embassy club violates diplomatic law be...

Rodman sings happy birthday to North Korean leader

PYONGYANG, North Korea – Dennis Rodman sang “Happy Birthday” to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un before leading a squad of former NBA stars for a friendly game Wednesday as part of his “baske...

Al-Qaida-linked group ramps up regional violence

BEIRUT – Al-Qaida is positioning itself as a vanguard defending the Sunni community against what it sees as persecution by Shiite-dominated governments across Syria, Lebanon and Iraq. ...

Obama nearing decision on NSA policies

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama is expected to tighten restrictions on U.S. spying on foreign leaders and also is considering changes in National Security Agency access to Americans’ pho...

Egyptian leader seeks mandate to run

CAIRO – Egypt’s military chief is looking for a strong turnout in next week’s constitutional referendum as a mandate to run for president. But the popular general who ousted President Mohamm...
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