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Washington, D.C. Decision in Montana boosts GOP chances in Senate WASHINGTON – Republicans received a boost in their attempt to win back the majority in the Senate next...

Farm bill doesn’t end food stamps

Democrats’ charges don’t support claims

Texas abortion providers fear shutdowns

Some clinics won’t be able to afford new requirements

Jamboree requires health-conscious Scouts

GLEN JEAN, W.Va. – This year’s Boy Scouts of America’s national Jamboree is being billed as the most physically demanding in its history: There’s rock climbing, rappelling, whitewater raftin...

U.S. allies eager for Guantanamo detainees’ release

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama’s renewed push to close the Guantanamo Bay prison for terrorism suspects has given a glimmer of hope to foreign governments that he will fulfill that prom...

Pa. city to sell Wild West artifacts

HARRISBURG, Pa. – A cavernous brick building on the outskirts of the city holds a failed dream, a warehouse stacked high with the remnants of a multimillion-dollar spending spree by a former...

‘Visions’ lead woman to body

Californian helps to find missing boy

In the night, train brings grief to Quebec town

50 dead in small community

World Briefs

Egypt: Islamists want Morsi to return CAIRO – Islamist lawmakers in Egypt’s disbanded upper house of parliament demanded Saturday the army reinstate ousted President Mohammed Mors...

Official: 7 UN staff murdered in Sudan attack

CAIRO – Gunmen ambushed a United Nations peacekeeping team Saturday in Sudan’s western region of Darfur, killing seven and wounding another 17 in the deadliest ever single attack on the inte...

Islamic extremist supports attacks on Nigerian schools

LAGOS, Nigeria – Shaking a finger while cradling an assault rifle, the bearded leader of Nigeria’s extremist Islamic sect threatens to burn down more schools and kill teachers. But he denies...

Snowden wants asylum in Russia

Leaker needs help getting to Latin America
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