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Hastert attorney says guilty plea is coming CHICAGO – Former House Speaker Dennis Hastert intends to plead guilty in a hush-money case linked to allegations of sexual misconduct, ...

Obama extends U.S. military mission in Afghanistan

America’s longest war will continue to 2017

Police: Brothers beaten in church to make them confess sins

Older brother dies, other in serious condition

Analysis: Clinton’s strong debate may comfort supporters

Performance might influence Biden’s decision to run

Clinton, Sanders clash on guns, economy, foreign policy

Democratic candidates for president outline vision at first debate

Paul Ryan weighs pros, cons of becoming next House speaker

WASHINGTON – Maybe Rep. Paul Ryan doesn’t feel like a character in the classic film “The Godfather,” weighing an offer he can’t refuse. But with Republican Party elders practically begging h...

A viewers’ guide to the first Democratic debate

WASHINGTON – Five Democrats vying to be President Barack Obama’s successor meet Tuesday night for their first televised debate of the 2016 election, a confrontation between one of the best-k...

Love grows for strongman in Mideast

Amid Russian airstrikes Putin craze takes hold

Nation & World Briefs

South Carolina Guv says it’s time to start recovery CHAPIN, S.C. – As the worst of the floodwaters that roared through South Carolina washed out to sea, Gov. Nikki Haley and other...

Calamitous famine eradicated in last 50 years

LAGOS, Nigeria – Those horrendous images of stick-like victims of famine may disappear from your screen. Calamitous famines appear to have vanished from the planet, but more must ...

Dems see room for big government

Expect only subtle differences between three lead candidates

Evidence mounts for powerful El Niño

LOS ANGELES – Evidence is mounting that the El Niño ocean-warming phenomenon in the Pacific will spawn a rainy winter in California, potentially easing the state’s punishing drought but also...
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