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Obama delays Syria vote, says diplomacy may work

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama said in a nationally televised address Tuesday night that recent diplomatic steps offer “the potential to remove the threat of chemical weapons” inside Sy...

Iran’s president urges government on Facebook

TEHRAN, Iran – Iran’s curious world of online politics looked a bit more crowded Monday with members of President Hasan Rouhani’s Cabinet encouraged to open their own Facebook pages – in a c...

Case raises search, seizure rules concerns

WASHINGTON – Newly disclosed U.S. government files provide an inside look at the Homeland Security Department’s practice of seizing and searching electronic devices at the border without sho...

Allende’s legacy strong 40 years after Chile coup

SANTIAGO, Chile – As bombs fell and rebelling troops closed in on the national palace, socialist President Salvador Allende avoided surrender by shooting himself with an assault rifle, endin...

Patient’s bill soars as health program falters

WASHINGTON – Coping with advanced cancer, Bev Veals was in the hospital for chemo this summer when she got a call that her health plan was shutting down. Then, the substitute insurance she w...

Egypt continues Islamist attacks

EL-ARISH, Egypt – Egyptian troops and tanks backed by helicopter gunships swept through villages in the northern Sinai Peninsula near the border with the Palestinian Gaza Strip on Monday, th...

Groups rushing to hire health-care experts

CHICAGO – With the program known as “Obamacare” only weeks away from its key launch date, hectic preparations are in motion in communities across the country to deal with one of its major pr...

Report gives U.S. reason to smile

Americans are not the happiest people on Earth, but we do rank a respectable No. 17, among 156 countries evaluate U.N. report. The second annual World Happiness Report, released M...

Nation/World Briefs

Blind people can get gun permits in Iowa DES MOINES, Iowa – Iowa law enforcement officials are debating the wisdom of granting gun permits to blind people. The Des Moin...

NSA evidence may be key to Hammarskjold mystery

LONDON – America’s National Security Agency may hold crucial evidence about one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of the Cold War – the cause of the 1961 plane crash that killed U.N. Secret...

U.S. weighs talk of Syria dumping chemical weapons

WASHINGTON – Confronted by the threat of U.S. air strikes, Syria swiftly welcomed the idea of turning over all of its chemical weapons for destruction on Monday, capping a remarkable chain o...

Obama undecided on Syria should Congress say ‘no’

A day before speaking to the American public about Syria, President Barack Obama told network news reporters he hasn’t decided yet if he will order military strikes even if the House or Sena...
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