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Kuwaiti premier visits Iraq, tightening bonds

BAGHDAD – Kuwait’s prime minister discussed ties with his Iraqi counterpart in Baghdad on Wednesday, signaling improving relations between neighbors still working to overcome the more than t...

NY judge: Fed plan for morning-after pill sales OK

NEW YORK – President Barack Obama’s administration can go forward with its new plan to make the morning-after pill available to buyers of any age without prescriptions, but it needs to do it...

Fukushima plant steps closer to fuel-rod removal

OKUMA, Japan – Damaged vehicles, twisted metal and other debris remain strewn about Japan’s crippled nuclear power plant. Scores of black and gray pipes and hoses cover the ground, part of t...

Southern Baptists officially oppose gay Scout rule

HOUSTON – The Southern Baptist Convention approved a resolution Wednesday expressing its opposition to the Boy Scouts of America’s new policy allowing gay Scouts, though it doesn’t explicitl...

CIA deputy director Michael Morell retires

WASHINGTON – CIA Deputy Director Michael Morell, who defended harsh interrogation techniques and was involved with the fallout after the attack on the diplomatic outpost in Benghazi, Libya, ...

South Africa: Mandela ‘responding better to treatment’

JOHANNESBURG – Former President Nelson Mandela began responding better to treatment Wednesday morning for a recurring lung infection following “a difficult last few days,” South Africa’s pre...

Syrian extremist rebels raid Shiite village

BEIRUT – Syrian rebels, including Sunni extremists, stormed a village and battled pro-regime militiamen, killing more than 60 Shiite fighters and civilians in an attack steeped in the sectar...

Calm for now in Turkey protests as both sides talk

ISTANBUL — Police held their positions around Taksim Square on Wednesday, and protesters remained put as both sides awaited word on talks between the government and demonstrators to end Turk...

NSA director defends surveillance

Programs disrupted dozens of attacks, Alexander says

N.J. town to restrict baggy pants

WILDWOOD, N.J. – Mayor Ernest Troiano Jr. thinks he’s found a way to put one of this Jersey shore resort town’s problems behind it. Wildwood is ready to ban overly saggy pants, no ifs, ands ...

Nation Briefs

Morning-after pill sales coming – but not yet WASHINGTON – Don’t look for the morning-after pill to move onto drugstore shelves right away. But after a fight that’s lasted more ov...

Congress briefed about spy programs

WASHINGTON – Dogged by fear and confusion about sweeping spy programs, intelligence officials sought to convince House lawmakers in an unusual briefing Tuesday that the government’s years-lo...
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