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Pot use up, study shows

As the nation takes a softer stance on marijuana, more Americans are using the drug, the National Survey on Drug Use and Health found. The nationwide survey made public Wednesday ...

Autopsy: Ariel Castro hanged himself in prison cell

Ariel Castro, who was sentenced to life in prison last month for abducting and sexually abusing three young women in his Cleveland home, hanged himself in his cell Tuesday night, according t...

Study suggests some will struggle to pay new health care premiums

WASHINGTON – The No. 1 question about President Barack Obama’s health care law is whether consumers will be able to afford the coverage. Now the answer is coming in. The biggest s...

Weapons of less-than-mass destruction for Syria?

The Air Force has an arsenal of weapons that could neutralize Syria’s suspected chemical weapons and also stop, but not destroy, its power-generation systems. Last week, USA TODAY...

Syria uncertainty hangs over Obama’s overseas trip

WASHINGTON – Deep uncertainty surrounding military action against Syria hangs over President Barack Obama’s three-day overseas trip to Sweden and Russia, which takes him away from Washington...

Egypt president: Brotherhood’s fate with judiciary

CAIRO – Egypt’s interim president on Tuesday defended the military’s ouster of his predecessor and said his government’s top priority was restoring security in the face of terrorism. ...

War vote on Syria looms for White House hopefuls

WASHINGTON – Backing President Barack Obama’s plea for military action against Syria could haunt Senate Republicans thinking hard about a White House bid in 2016. Sen. Rand Paul o...

Syria moving troops, weapons, rebels say

BEIRUT – As the Obama administration tries to prod Congress into backing armed action against Syria, the regime in Damascus is hiding military hardware and shifting troops out of bases into ...

World Briefs

Several bomb attacks kill dozens in Iraq BAGHDAD – A series of coordinated evening blasts in Baghdad and other violence killed at least 67 people in Iraq on Tuesday, officials sai...

New London skyscraper too hot for owner of car

LONDON – Drivers may want to think twice about parking in front of the half-built London skyscraper known as the Walkie-Talkie. That’s because the glare off the skin of the new bu...

Nation Briefs

Group decries states’ lack of safety plans WASHINGTON – Eight years after Hurricane Katrina, most states still don’t require four basic safety plans to protect children in school...

Hackers find weaknesses in car computer systems

DETROIT – As cars become more like PCs on wheels, what’s to stop a hacker from taking over yours? In recent demonstrations, hackers have shown they can slam a car’s brakes at fre...
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