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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

Fiorina stars in second-tier debate

Less than half-way through the debate for Republican presidential hopefuls not quite popular enough for the main stage, the consensus was clear: Carly Fiorina nailed it. She wasn’...

Nation & World Briefs

Report recommends rules on airline fees WASHINGTON – The government should crack down on airline fees for things such as seat reservations, checked baggage and ticket changes or ...

Trump hedges on third-party run

Says he won’t vow to back party’s nominee

Key takeaways from the GOP’s second-stage White House debate

CLEVELAND – Before the first Republican debate of the 2016 campaign for president, there was the undercard: a match-up of seven GOP candidates who didn’t have the poll numbers to make the ma...

Activists want more transparency in counterterrorism efforts

BOSTON – Muslim groups and civil rights activists across the nation are calling for greater transparency in a program by President Barack Obama’s administration that’s aimed at countering ho...

New IS affiliate claims responsibility for Saudi bombing

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia – An alleged new affiliate of the Islamic State group in Saudi Arabia has claimed responsibility for an attack that targeted a mosque used by police special forces in th...

Poll: Majority of Americans support Confederate flag removal

COLUMBIA, S.C. – South Carolina’s decision to remove the Confederate flag from its Statehouse grounds meets with the approval of 57 percent of Americans, but 34 percent believe it was the wr...

U.S., China trade blame over S. China Sea tensions

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia – The United States and China clashed Wednesday over who is to blame for rising tensions over territorial disputes in the South China Sea with Washington demanding a h...

Obama: War inevitable without Iran deal

President says world supports nuclear agreement

Nation & World Briefs

States ask Obama to delay EPA rules WASHINGTON – The campaign to stop President Barack Obama’s sweeping emissions limits on power plants began taking shape Wednesday, as 16 state...
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