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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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Insurance cancellations still causing problems WASHINGTON – Less than a half million people whose health insurance was canceled under President Barack Obama’s new law have not yet...

London theater partially collapses

LONDON – Hunks of plaster and dust rained down on a packed audience when the ceiling of a London theater partially collapsed Thursday night. More than 75 people were injured – seven seriousl...

NATO warns EU leaders on defense cooperation

BRUSSELS – NATO called on European Union leaders Thursday to work on improving their defense cooperation in the face of dwindling military budgets or face American disengagement. ...

Target: 40 million card accounts may be breached

Target is grappling with security and a public relations nightmare just as the holiday shopping season is wrapping up. The nation’s second largest discounter said Thursday that da...

China says all OK with U.S.-China sea incident

BEIJING – China on Wednesday said an altercation between a U.S. and a Chinese naval vessel on the South China Sea was handled well despite its initial reaction that the United States was har...

Palestinians ready to extend talks with Israel

BEIT JALLA, West Bank – The Palestinians are ready to extend current peace talks with Israel beyond an April deadline if a detailed framework agreement is in place by then, the chief Palesti...

Executions in U.S. drop close to 20-year low in 2013

WASHINGTON – Reliance on the death penalty continues to decline with 39 people executed this year, only the second time in 19 years that fewer than 40 people were put to death, a private gro...

Budget deal should help support U.S. economy

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Congress did something Wednesday it hasn’t done during three years of partisan warfare: Pass a budget deal that won’t likely hurt the economy. The two-year s...

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Ex-BP worker faces prison after conviction NEW ORLEANS – The first criminal trial produced by the Justice Department’s sweeping probe of BP’s massive 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of...

Georgia woman claims half of jackpot

ATLANTA – A Georgia woman who bought just one ticket and used family birthdays and lucky No. 7 to choose her numbers was one of two winners of the $636 million Mega Millions jackpot, the sec...

Senate sends president compromise budget bill

WASHINGTON – The Senate on Wednesday gave final approval to a two-year tax and spending bill that rolls back automatic spending cuts and may end the budget brinkmanship that has dominated Co...
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