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Photojournalist raped by several men in India NEW DELH – A young photojournalist was gang raped while her male colleague was tied up and beaten in an isolated, overgrown corner of...

Twin car bombs kill 29 in Lebanese city

TRIPOLI, Lebanon – Twin car bombs exploded Friday outside mosques in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli, killing at least 29 people, wounding more than 350 and wreaking major destruction ...

Obama pushes plans for spending needs

BINGHAMTON, N.Y. – Casting an eye toward upcoming fiscal fights, President Barack Obama warned Republicans Friday against trying to defund his signature health care law as he vowed to protec...

Some analysts violated NSA rules, officials admit

WASHINGTON – The National Security Agency said Friday that some of its analysts knowingly and deliberately exceeded its surveillance authority on occasion during the last decade and that tho...

Stamp marks March on D.C.

WASHINGTON – Rep. John Lewis remembers the moment well: More than 250,000 people marching toward the Lincoln Memorial, rallying for jobs and justice, as he prepared to deliver a passionate s...

Man discusses surviving attack by polar bear

PORTLAND, Maine – A Maine man who survived a polar bear attack in Canada said that going into the park unarmed was a risk he was willing to take, but he acknowledges, “It’s a gamble I nearly...

Manning’s gender transition sets up legal showdown

Bradley Manning is the first transgender military inmate to ask for hormone treatments, officials say, a request that could lead to a legal showdown over how – and if – the soldier convicted...

Soldier guilty of murder for Fort Hood shootings

FORT HOOD, Texas – Army Maj. Nidal Hasan was convicted Friday in the 2009 shooting rampage at Fort Hood, a shocking assault against American troops at home by one of their own who said he op...

Reports: Syria chemical attack responders die

Some first responders to a reported chemical attack in Syria have died after treating victims, providing more evidence that a weapon of mass destruction was used, opposition forces said. ...

San Diego officials to weigh mayoral agreement

By JULIE WATSON Associated Press SAN DIEGO – San Diego’s chief lawyer says the city’s stability depends on the resignation and replacement of Mayor Bob Filner, who’s be...

House members: Shutdown better than ‘Obamacare’

WASHINGTON – More than a third of House Republicans urged their leader Thursday to trigger a government shutdown rather than fund the implementation of the health care overhaul they call “Ob...

Unrest delivers huge blow to Egypt tourism

CAIRO – Heshmat Youssef used to make a decent living sailing foreign tourists down Egypt’s Nile River. Since political unrest flared, business has dried up faster than water in the desert. ...
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