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Clashes hit Libya after militia attack TRIPOLI, Libya – Soldiers and government-affiliated militias stormed a military base occupied by gunmen in Libya’s capital Saturday, sparkin...

Newborn babies fight for life

In aftermath of typhoon, care for infants is lacking

Mementoes mark awful day

Items kept 50 years take witnesses back to day JFK died

Urban hens often abandoned once their egg-laying ends

DES MOINES, Iowa – Five chickens live in artist Alicia Rheal’s backyard in Madison, Wis., and when they age out of laying eggs, they may become chicken dinner. “We get egg-layers ...

House passes change to health law

Allows sale of policies short of requirements

Obama relying more on immigration rule changes

WASHINGTON – The Obama administration will allow some relatives of U.S. service members living in the country illegally to stay, according to a policy directive issued Friday. The...

Syria weapons plan set back

TIRANA, Albania – Albania, a small, impoverished Balkan nation that is one of the United States’ staunchest supporters, on Friday firmly rejected a U.S. request for it to host the destructio...

China eases one-child policy rules

BEIJING – China made its first major change to its “one-child policy” in nearly 30 years to grapple with a massive shift in its population toward the elderly, who cannot work and need suppor...

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Militia groups gun down protesters in Libya TRIPOLI, Libya – Libyan militiamen attacked white-flag-carrying protesters demanding the disbanding of the country’s rampant armed grou...

Victims seek ‘revenge porn’ laws

WASHINGTON – Annmarie Chiarini’s long-distance boyfriend was goading her to pose nude. The pictures would be for his eyes only, Chiarini recalls him saying, because she was so beautiful and ...

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Authorities ID man who fell from plane MIAMI – Authorities released the identity Friday of a Florida man who they say fell out of a private plane, and searchers continued looking ...

U.S. envoy: NSA spying causing distress in Germany

BERLIN – The United States faces a difficult task in repairing its image among Germans after allegations of massive National Security Agency surveillance, including Chancellor Angela Merkel’...
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