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Ohio Doolittle Raiders honored by thousands at tribute DAYTON, Ohio – U.S. military leaders were among thousands who joined in a tribute to World War II’s Doolittle Rai...

Christie charging ahead in N.J., beyond

Governor looks toward 2016 election

Shutdown’s effect on jobs surprising

WASHINGTON – The government shutdown may have affected October’s jobs numbers. But not how you think. For weeks, the White House had braced for a dour report on hiring, with econo...

Reporters go missing in Syria

Journalists disappearing during war

Talks about Iran nukes hit snag

GENEVA – France raised questions Saturday about whether a proposed deal to temporarily curb Iran’s nuclear program went far enough, complicating negotiations with the Iranians and casting do...

Legless cyclist rides for cause

Many seeking asylum in U.S. to escape gangs

Obama: U.S. must continue updating Cuba policies

MIAMI – President Barack Obama says the U.S. must continue updating its policies toward Cuba. Obama says the U.S. has started to see changes on the island. Obama says U.S. policy...

States report low health insurance enrollment numbers

WASHINGTON – Enrollment for health insurance on state-run exchanges has been low in the first month, as officials in various states cite website glitches, a months-away deadline and even the...

Islamists protest in Egypt over detained women

CAIRO – Supporters of Egypt’s toppled president clashed with opponents Friday as security forces fired tear gas to break up their demonstrations over detained female protesters, part of an e...

Typhoon kills 100 in Philippines

MANILA, Philippines – One of the strongest storms on record slammed into the central Philippines, killing more than 100 people whose bodies lay in the streets of one of the hardest-hit citie...

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Obama offers help on insurance problems WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama says he’ll do everything he can to help people coping with health-insurance cancellations, but legal...

Obama nudges U.S. to stop thwarting jobs growth

NEW ORLEANS – Dwarfed by towering cranes and cargo containers, President Barack Obama came to a port in conservative-leaning Louisiana on Friday to nudge both parties to stop throwing up roa...
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