Ad
News

With Sunni anger boiling, a pivotal moment in Iraq

BAGHDAD – With Sunni gunmen beginning to confront the Shiite-led government’s security forces head-on in northern and western Iraq, fears are growing fast of a return to full-scale sectarian...

World Briefs

Flu passes more easily from birds to humans BEIJING – A new strain of bird flu that emerged in China during the last month is one of the “most lethal” flu viruses so far, worrying...

Building collapse kills at least 149 in Bangladesh

SAVAR, Bangladesh – Rescuers tried to free dozens of people believed trapped in the concrete rubble after an eight-story building that housed garment factories collapsed, killing at least 14...

Boston bomb investigation extends to Russia

BOSTON – From Boston and Washington to Russia, investigators pressed for answers Wednesday about the Muslim radicalism believed behind the Boston Marathon bombing, while more than 4,000 mour...

Israel says Syria used chemical weapons; Kerry warns NATO

BRUSSELS – U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry urged NATO on Tuesday to prepare for the possible use of chemical weapons by Syria on the same day that a senior Israeli military intelligence o...

Suspect in Canada plot denies charges

Two men linked to al-Qaida group planned to derail train, officials say

World Briefs

Gay-marriage protests turn violent in France PARIS – France legalized gay marriage Tuesday after a wrenching national debate that exposed deep conservatism in the nation’s heartl...

Justice Dept.: Armstrong was ‘unjustly enriched’

AUSTIN, Texas – The Justice Department laid out its case in a lawsuit against Lance Armstrong on Tuesday, saying the cyclist violated his contract with the U.S. Postal Service and was “unjus...

Nation Briefs

Napolitano says bill would help security WASHINGTON – Sweeping immigration legislation would improve U.S. security by helping authorities to know who is in the country, Homeland S...

Government drops the charges against Miss. man in ricin case

TUPELO, Miss. – Charges were dropped Tuesday against the Mississippi man accused of sending ricin-laced letters to President Barack Obama and others, while authorities searched at another ma...

Lawmakers ask if intel blocked before Boston bombs

WASHINGTON – Lawmakers are again asking whether a failure to share intelligence contributed to a deadly attack on U.S. soil, after senior officials briefed them Tuesday on the investigation ...

Boston bomb suspect read jihadist sites, officials say

BOSTON – Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev was an ardent reader of jihadist websites and extremist propaganda, U.S. officials said Tuesday, adding another piece to the body o...
Directory Plus

Search Directory Plus

Find:
Where: