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A new WWII museum showcases racism NEW ORLEANS – About to be overrun by Germans, a young black lieutenant called in an artillery barrage on his own position, knowing he’d be kille...

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Egypt mourns on a somber anniversary CAIRO – Two years to the day after the army overthrew Egypt’s Islamist president, the sounds coming from the mosque at Cairo’s Tahrir Square w...

Nations, Iran draft plan to ease sanctions

Exchange for limits on nuclear program furthers negotiations

Greeks divided over key vote

Referendum will impact youth

Who’s John Jay? Forgotten founder may surprise you

Overshadowed by Hamilton, Jefferson, but no less important

Jefferson Rotunda getting facelift

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – Thomas Jefferson’s Rotunda at the University of Virginia is ensnared in a spider’s web of scaffolding these days, the focus of a $58.3 million renovation of the World ...

Confederate flag still has supporters in U.S.

Politicians were tripping over themselves to call for the Confederate flag to be taken down in the wake of the Charleston shootings. But new polling has found Americans weren’t quite so deci...

Improving U.S. job market isn’t all great

More part-time work, lower pay are probably the ‘new normal’

Solar-powered plane ends five-day flight

Team flies nonstop from Japan to Hawaii

Greek vote won’t end crisis

Country faces uncertain choices no matter outcome

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Iran won’t cooperate on nuclear probe VIENNA – Hopes dimmed Friday of Iran fulfilling a key U.S. demand at nuclear talks by cooperating with a probe of allegations that it secretl...

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Wash. measles victim had been vaccinated SEATTLE – A local health official says a woman killed by measles in Washington state had been vaccinated against the disease as a child bu...
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