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House OKs food stamp cuts

WASHINGTON – The House has voted to cut nearly $4 billion a year from food stamps, a 5 percent reduction to the nation’s main feeding program used by more than 1 in 7 Americans. T...

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Appeals court overturns DeLay’s 2010 conviction AUSTIN, Texas – A Texas appeals court tossed the criminal conviction of former U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay on Thursday, sa...

Tokyo tops list of cities most at risk of disasters

Though Godzilla isn’t listed as a threat, Tokyo has the dubious distinction of being the world’s most vulnerable city when it comes to natural disasters, according to a report released Wedne...

Al-Qaida gunmen seize town

DAMASCUS, Syria – Al-Qaida militants in northern Syria captured a town near the Turkish border Thursday following heavy clashes with Western-backed rebels, prompting the closure of a nearby ...

Here’s the truth: The government doesn’t shut down

WASHINGTON – Here’s the truth about a government “shutdown.” The government doesn’t shut down. So the world won’t end if a dysfunctional Washington can’t find a way to pass a fun...

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Ousted Egyptian talks with family, lawyer says CAIRO – Egypt’s ousted president, Mohammed Morsi, told his wife and children he is in good health in his first conversation with his...

Rocket trajectory links Syrian military to attack

BEIRUT – The trajectory of the rockets that delivered the nerve agent sarin in last month’s deadly attack is among the key evidence linking elite Syrian troops based in the mountains overloo...

Starbucks says guns unwelcome

NEW YORK – Starbucks says guns are no longer welcome in its cafés, though it is stopping short of an outright ban on firearms. The fine line that the retailer is walking to addres...

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Health care spending expected to jump WASHINGTON – The government says health- care spending will jump by 6.1 percent next year as the big coverage expansion in President Barack O...

VA: Gunman didn’t say he was depressed

WASHINGTON – The Washington Navy Yard gunman visited two hospitals in the weeks before the rampage but did not say he was depressed or having thoughts of harming himself or others, the Veter...

Military base shootings shake sense of security

Armed guards stand at the gates. IDs are needed to pass through electronic barriers. And uniformed members of the American military – trained and battle-tested to recognize the enemy and kil...

Flooding could recharge dry soil

Agriculture industry waiting for water to recede to assess damage
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