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Senators offer proposal to stop NSA collections WASHINGTON – Spying by the National Security Agency has cost the United States economically and angered allies, a bipartisan group ...

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Soyuz spacecraft takes three to space station MOSCOW – A Soyuz spacecraft carrying two Russians and an American lifted off early Thursday from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, soaring int...

Navy Yard gunman left note about radio waves

WASHINGTON – Washington Navy Yard gunman Aaron Alexis left a note saying constant bombardment with extremely low-frequency radio waves “has driven me to this,” the FBI said Wednesday in a di...

Foreign weapons sent to rebels in Syria worry Iraq

Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari said Iraq is taking no side in the 2½-year-old civil war in Syria and urged other countries to resist meddling. “We deplore the efforts of anyone ...

Russia expects Syria resolution in next 2 days

UNITED NATIONS – The U.N. Security Council, long paralyzed by deep divisions over how to deal with the Syrian conflict, is about two days away from agreeing on a resolution to require Damasc...

Iranian president ready for nuclear negotiations

UNITED NATIONS – Iran’s new president said Wednesday his country is ready to negotiate and has “nothing to hide” as world powers prepare to revive stalled talks over Tehran’s disputed nuclea...

Playboy picks its top party school: WVU

Here’s a ranking that may hold as much importance as academic and sports rankings. West Virginia University is No. 1. At least in Playboy ‘s list of Top Party Schools of 2013, the...

Pakistan struggles to help quake victims; 210 dead

QUETTA, Pakistan – Rescuers struggled Wednesday to help thousands of people injured and left homeless after their houses collapsed in a massive earthquake in southwestern Pakistan the day be...

Scalia expects NSA program to end up in court

McLEAN, Va. – Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia said Wednesday that the courts ultimately will have to determine the legality of surveillance programs by the National Security Agency. ...

Scientists put face on past

Scientists have found the most primitive creature to have had a face like humans, and there’s definitely something fishy about it. This first face belongs to the newfound species ...

Senate OKs bill to keep government open

WASHINGTON – Unanimous but far from united, the Senate advanced legislation to prevent a partial government shutdown on Wednesday, the 100-0 vote certain to mark merely a brief pause in a fi...

USPS seeks 3-cent increase for first-class mail

WASHINGTON – The financially ailing Postal Service is seeking a 3-cent increase in the cost of mailing a letter – and that would raise the price of a first-class stamp to 49 cents. ...
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