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Militants in Mali storm two hotels BAMAKO, Mali – Jihadists stormed two hotels in central Mali on Friday, seizing at least six hostages and killing three Malian soldiers and a UN...

Key Dem opposes Iran deal

Jewish senator calls agreement ‘real risk’

Dozens die in Kabul blasts

2 bombings strain peace efforts with Taliban

Once part of sideshow, former preemies praise doctor years later

LONG BEACH, N.Y. – At age 95, Lucille Horn often reflects on her long, full life, with a husband and five children, and how it might not have happened if not for the renegade doctor who put ...

Stolen violin recovered after 35 years

WASHINGTON – Renowned violinist Roman Totenberg left his beloved Stradivarius in his office while greeting well-wishers after a concert in 1980. When he returned, it was gone. Its...

Girl who’s losing sight will visit Rome

COLUMBUS, Ohio – The parents who created a “visual bucket list” for their 5-old-old daughter who’s slowly going blind started by showing her wondrous sights close to their Ohio home. They ne...

Clinic helps transgender clients

Speech therapists helping with voice transition

U.S. economy added 215,000 jobs in July; unemployment 5.3 percent

WASHINGTON – U.S. employers added a solid 215,000 jobs in July, signaling a steadily rising job market and likely nudging the Federal Reserve closer to raising interest rates in September. ...

U.S. officials ask judge not to end immigrant family detention

SAN ANTONIO – The U.S. government has asked a federal judge to reconsider her ruling calling for the immediate release of children and their mothers caught entering the U.S. illegally from M...

Egypt unveils Suez Canal extension with pomp-filled ceremony

ISMAILIA, Egypt – In a defining moment of his young presidency, Egypt’s Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi presided Thursday over the unveiling of a major extension of the Suez Canal that he hailed as a ...

GOP debate: Paul, Christie clash over government surveillance

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul got into a heated argument about the limits of government surveillance during Thursday night’s first major Republican debate, in an...

Leader calls for world peace

Japanese PM: ‘It is our duty’ to rid world of nukes
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