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24 are dead as tropical weather batters Mexico

ACAPULCO, Mexico – Tropical Storm Manuel swept onto Mexico’s Pacific coast Sunday while Hurricane Ingrid swirled offshore on the other side of the country, as heavy rains and landslides caus...

Conn. slave who died in 1798 called ‘child of God’

WATERBURY, Conn. – A slave who died more than 200 years ago in Connecticut but was never buried was given an extraordinary funeral Thursday that included lying in state at the Capitol and c...

Sens. McCain, Graham blast chemical weapons deal

WASHINGTON – Two Republican senators who are among President Barack Obama’s sharpest foreign policy critics on Saturday blasted a Syrian chemical weapons agreement as “an act of provocative ...

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Syrian rebel infighting kills 5 near Iraq border BEIRUT – Al-Qaida-affiliated rebels battled more moderate Syrian opposition fighters in a town along the Iraq border on Saturday, ...

Republican leaders worry about tea party fallout

FLETCHER, N.C. – Tea party activists, once unquestioned as a benefit to the Republican Party for supplying it with votes and energy, are now criticizing GOP leaders at seemingly every turn. ...

Obama linking Lehman anniversary, success

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama is marking the fifth anniversary of the Lehman Brothers collapse by trying to lay claim to an economic turnaround and warning Republicans against moves th...

Disabled college students find niches

Schools offering variety of options

Nation Briefs

Pennsylvania Judge upholds clean-up plan for Chesapeake Bay HARRISBURG, Pa. – A judge rejected a bid by farm industry and home builders’ groups to block federal and sta...

Recall stalls gun-control effort

Democrat says NRA is doing its job better

A Hollywood studio where dogs learn to fly

LOS ANGELES – For $349, your dog can learn to fly. Security checks and bumpy air are all in a day’s training at a Hollywood film studio to prepare your dog for a safe and calm fli...

Gulf states fight Brotherhood

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – More than six months ago, Dr. Mahmoud al-Jaidah was asked to step out of line as he transited through Dubai en route home to Qatar. He has been held ever since,...

Al-Qaida calls for economic boycott of U.S.

An al-Qaida leader is calling on Muslims to continue attacking Americans in the U.S. in order to attack the economy, the BBC, CBS News and other news organizations are reporting. ...
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