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Bangladesh vote unlikely to stem wave of violence

Opposition demands current prime minister to step down

Gun limits sought for mentally ill

WASHINGTON – The Obama administration is seeking broader measures that would prohibit people with mental illness from buying and possessing firearms. In a plan unveiled Friday, th...

Obama pushes to extend benefits

Pressure mounts on GOP to help unemployed

Feds want to expand birth control

Administration asks Sotomayor to lift stay

NSA working to build computer to crack encryption

The National Security Agency is working to build a supercomputer that could break almost all encryption worldwide, according to the latest revelation from documents provided by Edward Snowde...

Jahi McMath’s mom clear to take her from hospital

OAKLAND, Calif. – A judge said Friday that the mother of a 13-year-old girl who was declared brain dead after tonsil surgery can remove her daughter from a California hospital if she assumes...

Bernanke: 2014 could be better year for U.S. economy

WASHINGTON – Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke on Friday predicted a stronger year for the U.S. economy in 2014, saying several factors that have held back growth appear to be abating. ...

Czech, Palestinian ties sour after envoy’s death

PRAGUE – Relations between Palestinians and the Czech Republic took a nosedive Friday after residents voiced concerns over the discovery of illegal weapons at the Palestinian embassy complex...

Scientists document cases of rare ‘earthquake lights’

They’ve been mistaken for UFOs or dismissed as hallucinations. Now geologists have collected a near-definitive list of a rare but fascinating phenomenon – earthquake lights. Certa...

Nation Briefs

Idaho says it will take over private prison BOISE, Idaho – Idaho will take over the operation of its largest prison from one of the nation’s biggest corrections contractors, abrup...

Papers: Hoax spurred hunt

LONDON – British spies hunted in vain for the creator of a fake recording of an alleged spat between British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and U.S. President Ronald Reagan, declassified d...

World Briefs

Al-Qaida forces fight to hold Iraqi cities BAGHDAD – Two Iraqi cities that were strongholds of Sunni insurgents during the U.S. war in the country are battlegrounds once more afte...
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