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No signs that Washington will rescue broke Detroit

WASHINGTON – During the bleakest days of the Great Recession, Congress agreed in bipartisan votes to bail out two of Detroit’s biggest businesses, General Motors and Chrysler. Tod...

China Obama’s unlikely partner on climate-change

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama has stumbled on an unusual partner in his quest to combat climate change: China. The world’s two biggest emitters of heat-trapping greenhouse ...

Analysis: Secrecy a bump in Kerry’s Mideast road

Secretary of State succeeds in agreement from Israel, Palestine

World Briefs

Baghdad car bombs, other attacks kill 46 BAGHDAD – A coordinated wave of seven car bombs tore through bustling commercial streets Saturday night in Shiite areas of Baghdad, part o...

Egypt forms committee to amend constitution

CAIRO – Egypt’s interim president named a committee of legal experts Saturday to propose amendments to the country’s Islamist-drafted constitution after a popularly backed military coup oust...

Wives of Spitzer, Weiner scrutinized in New York races

Women play role in their husbands’ return to politics

Obama’s ambitions limited by political reality

WASHINGTON – Six months ago, President Barack Obama stood on the Capitol steps and offered a soaring liberal vision for his second term. Buoyed by re-election, he said the nation must pursue...

Politics, law overlap in Russia

MOSCOW – In the minutes after opposition leader Alexei Navalny was sentenced to prison, the Russian stock market took a dive. When a court released him a day later, share prices dropped mark...

Opposition leader returns to Moscow

MOSCOW – Hundreds of supporters greeted charismatic Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny as he returned to Moscow on Saturday after his surprise release from jail and vowed to push forwa...

Aurora victims honored, gun groups protest

100 gun-rights activists gather

Nation/World Briefs

Secret court OKs continued surveillance WASHINGTON – A secret U.S. intelligence court renewed an order Friday to continue forcing Verizon Communications to turn over hundreds of m...

House votes to replace ‘No Child’ education law

WASHINGTON – House Republicans voted Friday to dismantle the troubled No Child Left Behind law for evaluating America’s students and schools, saying states and local school districts rather ...
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