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Global warming poll offers mixed results

Most Americans say global warming is serious and want the United States to address it, but their support for government regulations has fallen in recent years, said a poll out Friday conduct...

After rough year, Obama upbeat about America’s future next year

WASHINGTON – Putting a rosy spin on a difficult year, President Barack Obama acknowledged frustrating “ups and downs” on Friday but exulted that the improving economy is creating new jobs an...

Spy panel wants duplicate oversight board replaced

WASHINGTON – For months, two review panels given nearly identical assignments by President Barack Obama have been studying how the White House should change or limit the National Security Ag...

Pressure builds on military

Obama vows further reforms if sex assaults aren’t reduced

Senate OKs defense bill, sends measure to Obama

WASHINGTON – Congress is sending President Barack Obama a comprehensive defense bill that would crack down on sexual assault in the military and add protections for victims. The S...

U.N. finds systematic disappearances in Syria

GENEVA – A panel of U.N. investigators said Thursday it believes the Syrian government is committing a crime against humanity by making people systematically vanish and that rebels have also...

Rodman returns to North Korea

PYONGYANG, North Korea – Former NBA star Dennis Rodman arrived in North Korea on Thursday to meet leader Kim Jong Un and put the finishing touches on plans to bring 12 ex-NBA players to Pyon...

Israel downplaying threat of new boycott

JERUSALEM – Could Israel face a mounting global boycott of the type that ended apartheid in South Africa if it fails to reach a peace deal with the Palestinians by this spring? S...

World Briefs

India demands U.S. drop case against envoy NEW DELHI – India’s foreign minister demanded Thursday that the United States drop the case against a diplomat who was arrested and stri...

FDA rules being delayed

WASHINGTON – The Food and Drug Administration will delay sweeping food safety rules proposed earlier this year and revise them to better accommodate farmers and businesses who would be affec...

Tide shifting toward new curbs on spying

WASHINGTON – In a sharp and unexpected shift, the national debate over U.S. government surveillance seems to be turning in favor of reining in the National Security Agency’s expansive spyin...

Lights dimming on Edison’s bulbs

The Thomas Edison era largely comes to an end Jan. 1 with the phaseout of America’s most popular light bulb. Surprised? A survey out Thursday finds that most consumers are, and a third plan ...
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