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Man found dead after raid in Brussels BRUSSELS – Police found a man dead when they stormed a house in Brussels at the end of a major anti-terror operation Tuesday, several hours a...

Obama administration loosens more restrictions on Cuba ahead of trip

Move could allow more Cubans to play professional sports in U.S.

Moscow’s drawdown in Syria sends a strong message to Assad

Putin urges Assad to work harder toward peace

UNICEF: More than 80 percent of Syria children harmed by war

AMMAN, Jordan – More than 80 percent of Syria’s children have been harmed by the country’s conflict, including growing numbers of those who were forced to work, join armed groups or marry yo...

Turkey launches airstrikes after deadly Ankara bombing

ANKARA, Turkey – Turkey lashed out Monday at Kurdish targets, bombing military positions in northern Iraq and rounding up dozens of militants at home after a suicide car bombing in the heart...

Palestinian-American IS fighter surrenders to Iraqi Kurds

IRBIL, Iraq – A 26-year-old man fighting with the Islamic State group gave himself up to Iraqi Kurdish forces in northern Iraq on Monday and when asked, said he is a Palestinian from the Uni...

2016 race barrels toward potentially decisive primary day

HANOVERTON, Ohio – The tumultuous presidential primary season barreled toward a potentially decisive day for both Republicans and Democrats, with enough delegates up for grabs Tuesday to tur...

GOP Convention: Stock up on popcorn this could get interesting

Election wonks hungry for thrills of potential floor fight at gathering

Disorder at Trump rallies: As American as cherry pie?

Even before the presidential candidate arrived at the rally, the arena seethed. Fistfights broke out as the national anthem played. Supporters tore up demonstrators’ signs, beat them with st...

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Amtrak train derails in Kan., injuring at least 32 CIMARRON, Kan. – An Amtrak train carrying 131 passengers derailed in rural Kansas early Monday, moments after an engineer notice...

Germanwings probe proposes loss of pilots’ medical privacy

Pilots would lose privacy protection for health records and airlines would need insurance when the employees lose their license under a proposal from the French air-safety agency that invest...

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Ivory Coast: At least six extremists kill 16 people GRAND-BASSAM, Ivory Coast – At least six armed men attacked beachgoers outside three hotels Sunday in Grand-Bassam, killing at ...
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