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New jobs raise hope for U.S. economy

Unemployment rate falls to 7% as 203,000 find work

Budget deal? Big obstacles, New Year’s deadline

WASHINGTON – With hopes of a “grand bargain” long gone, congressional negotiators now are seeking a more modest deal before year-end to ease the automatic spending cuts that are squeezing bo...

Mandela, anti-apartheid icon, mourned world over

In nearly seven decades spent fighting for freedom and equality, Nelson Mandela inspired and challenged the world to stand up for others. As word of Mandela’s death spread Thursday, current ...

Negotiators see hope for farm bill renewal

WASHINGTON – A New Year’s deadline that could send the price of milk skyward looms over congressional negotiators as they try to reach agreement on a five-year farm bill. But they’ve been tr...

Kerry seeks to soothe Israeli security concerns

JERUSALEM – Looking to soothe irritated relations with Israel, America’s top diplomat on Thursday pledged to support the Jewish state’s security throughout separate negotiations with Iran an...

Nation Briefs

U.S. accuses envoys in Medicaid fraud case NEW YORK – Dozens of current or former Russian diplomats and their spouses enjoyed luxury vacations and spent tens of thousands of do...

World Briefs

American teacher shot while jogging in Libya TRIPOLI, Libya – An American chemistry teacher was shot to death as he was jogging in Benghazi on Thursday, highlighting persistently ...

CDC: U.S. measles cases up sharply

The United States is experiencing a spike in measles, with 175 confirmed cases and 20 hospitalizations so far this year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. ...

Economy appears on mend

WASHINGTON – The U.S. economy appears to be gathering momentum ahead of the critical holiday shopping season. It’s growing faster, corporate profits are rising and companies are ...

South Africans mourn Nelson Mandela

JOHANNESBURG – Nelson Mandela was a master of forgiveness. South Africa’s first black president spent nearly a third of his life as a prisoner of apartheid, yet he sought to win ...

Violence erupts in Africa nation

UNITED NATIONS – The U.N. Security Council authorized increased military action by France and African troops in the Central African Republic to try to end near-anarchy amid an upsurge in Mus...

Obama pushes renewable energy

WASHINGTON – Saying the government should lead by example, President Barack Obama on Thursday ordered the federal government to nearly triple its use of renewable sources for electricity by ...
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