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President signs budget easing spending cuts HONOLULU – President Barack Obama has signed a bipartisan budget bill easing automatic spending cuts over two years, marking a modest e...

Optimism for 2014, poll shows

Respondents rate 2013 dismal for U.S., world

Turkey reshuffles government after ministers quit

ANKARA, Turkey – Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday reshuffled his Cabinet after three key ministers resigned over a sweeping corruption and bribery scandal that has ta...

Official: Israel plans new settlement construction

JERUSALEM – Israel likely will announce new plans for construction in Jewish settlements next week, an official said Wednesday, a move that is likely to trigger an international uproar and t...

Obama: Honor Christmas by helping those in need

HONOLUL – President Barack Obama spent a quiet Christmas morning singing carols and opening present with his wife and daughters as the first family offered their gratitude to military member...

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Muslim Brotherhood receives terrorist label CAIRO – Egypt’s military-backed interim government declared the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization Wednesday, intensifying its...

Pope offers wishes for peace in world

VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis offered Christmas wishes Wednesday for a better world, praying for protection for Christians under attack, battered women and trafficked children, peace in the Mi...

Santa Claus’ sleigh delayed after snags at UPS, FedEx

NEW YORK – Santa’s sleigh didn’t make it in time for Christmas for some this year because of shipping problems at UPS and FedEx. The delays were blamed on poor weather earlier thi...

Snowden: ‘Mission’s already accomplished’

NSA leaker says he’s ‘an indoor cat’ in Moscow

Astronauts complete rare Christmas Eve spacewalk

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Space station astronauts repaired a crippled cooling system during a rare Christmas Eve spacewalk Tuesday, braving a “mini blizzard” of noxious ammonia as they popped...

U.N. says mass grave of 34 found in South Sudan

NAIROBI, Kenya — U.N. investigators discovered a mass grave in a rebel-held city in South Sudan, the United Nations said Tuesday, as a possible opening occurred for negotiations to avert civ...

Judge rules against BP in spill-settlement dispute

NEW ORLEANS – A federal judge on Tuesday rejected BP’s argument that a multibillion-dollar settlement over the company’s massive 2010 Gulf oil spill shouldn’t compensate businesses if they c...
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