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Armed group begins talks with FBI

PORTLAND, Ore. – The leader of an armed group that for nearly three weeks has occupied a wildlife refuge in eastern Oregon has begun speaking with the FBI. Standing outside the ...

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Alabama executes man in 1992 death ATMORE, Ala. – A man convicted of the 1992 rape and beating death of a woman received a lethal injection Thursday evening in Alabama’s first exe...

Court: EPA can begin clean air rules

Appeals panel rejects delaying regulations while legal challenges continue

East Coast braces for blizzard

Up to 2 feet of snow expected in Washington, D.C., region

Judge tosses Pennsylvania woman’s defamation suit vs. Cosby

PITTSBURGH – A federal judge on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit filed by a Pittsburgh-area woman who claims Bill Cosby defamed her when he and his representatives responded to allegations that ...

U.S. announces plan for new visa rules for some Europeans

WASHINGTON – The Obama administration is easing new visa requirements for certain European travelers who have visited Iran, Iraq, Syria or Sudan in the last five years, a move that quickly a...

U.S. immigrant population on decline

Number of illegal aliens drops below 11 million, study finds

Islamic State destroys ancient monastery in Iraq

IRBIL, Iraq – The oldest Christian monastery in Iraq has been reduced to a field of rubble, yet another victim of the Islamic State group’s relentless destruction of ancient cultural sites. ...

More bad news for Pluto

Scientists report finding ‘good evidence’ of ninth planet

Nation & World Briefs

Obama notes problems in Flint DETROIT – President Barack Obama hailed the revival of the nation’s auto industry on Wednesday while acknowledging the water crisis in nearby Flint,...

Stocks avoid biggest losses but slide again as oil tumbles

NEW YORK – U.S. stocks slumped Wednesday as the price of oil suffered its worst one-day drop since September. A huge sell-off earlier in the day pushed the Standard & Poor’s 500 index to its...

Attorney General defends executive actions on guns as legal

WASHINGTON – Attorney General Loretta Lynch defended President Barack Obama’s executive actions curbing guns, telling lawmakers Wednesday that the president took lawful, common-sense steps t...
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