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France is latest US ally angered by NSA snooping

WASHINGTON – The sweep and scope of National Security Agency snooping abroad forced President Barack Obama once again to hear complaints from a U.S. ally angry about the surveillance net tha...

Some furloughed federal workers may double dip

Some fortunate federal employees will likely get paid twice for not working this month. Several states are expected to allow federal workers who collected unemployment insurance d...

World/Nation Briefs

Envoy: U.S. promises probe of NSA programs GENEVA – President Barack Obama has promised an investigation into spying the U.S. reportedly did on Mexico’s presidential email system,...

Self-driving cars face hurdles despite benefits

WASHINGTON – In some ways, computers make ideal drivers: They don’t drink and then climb behind the wheel. They don’t do drugs, get distracted, fall asleep, run red lights or tailgate. And t...

U.S., Europe pushing for Syria peace talks

BEIRUT – The U.S. and Europe are putting intense pressure on the main Syrian opposition group to attend a long-delayed peace conference aimed at ending Syria’s civil war, even though agreein...

Boy describes terror of Nevada schoolyard shooting

Associated Press SPARKS, Nev. – Students cowered in fear and pleaded for their lives as a 12-year-old Nevada boy went on a schoolyard rampage with a handgun he brought from home,...

Problems growing at U.S. missile force

WASHINGTON – Twice this year alone, Air Force officers entrusted with the launch keys to nuclear-tipped missiles have been caught leaving open a blast door that is intended to help prevent a...

Obama: ‘No excuse’ for health care signup problems

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama on Monday offered “no excuses” – and little explanation – for the computer bugs still frustrating Americans who are trying to enroll online for insurance ...

High court to look at death row inmate with low IQ

WASHINGTON – Eleven years after the Supreme Court barred states from executing mentally disabled inmates, the justices said Monday they will take up a Florida case over how authorities deter...

Nearly half ready to replace Congress

WASHINGTON – The impasse that shut down much of the federal government for 16 days has left Americans in the sort of throw-the-bums-out mood that presaged two recent tumultuous elections in ...

Nation/World Briefs

Math teacher, shooter die in school shooting SPARKS, Nev. – Police say a Nevada middle school boy used a semi-automatic handgun to wound two students and kill a math teacher befo...

France decries reports of NSA surveillance

PARIS – The U.S. National Security Agency swept up 70.3 million French telephone records in a 30-day period, according to a newspaper report that offered new details of the massive scope of ...
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