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Iranian says talks going slowly

VIENNA – As negotiators at Iran nuclear talks focused on a June 30 deadline, a senior Iranian official spoke Friday of slow progress, invoking differences not only between Tehran and the six...

GOP noisily outraged yet quietly relieved over court's ACA decision

© 2015, The Washington Post WASHINGTON – Even as Republicans rose in a chorus of outrage Thursday over the U.S. Supreme Court’s refusal to gut the unpopular Affordable Care Act, p...

Irate French taxi drivers smash cars in strike against Uber

PARIS – French taxi drivers pulled out the throttle in an all-out confrontation with the ultra-cheap Uber car service Thursday, smashing livery cars, setting tires ablaze and blocking traffi...

Nation & World Briefs

Christie expected to enter race Tuesday NEWARK, N.J. – New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is entering the 2016 Republican presidential nomination contest and will announce that Tuesd...

America is growing older, more diverse

WASHINGTON – A U.S. Census Bureau report shows the baby boom generation fading further into the gray and giving way to millennials in a country whose younger generations are also becoming mo...

Supreme Court upholds nationwide health care law subsidies

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the nationwide tax subsidies underpinning President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul, rejecting a major challenge to the landmark law in ...

Nation & World Briefs

Poll finds support to keep subsidies WASHINGTON – Most Americans want the Supreme Court to side with the government when it decides whether the feds can continue subsidizing insu...

French leaders upset by reported U.S. spying

BERLIN – French President François Hollande convened high-level emergency meetings Wednesday after the disclosure of purported top-secret reports showing that the United States has spied on ...

Migrant-detention plan draws criticism

Lawyers, advocates doubt many families will qualify for release

Defense officials fear new arms race

Experts concerned Senate holding up approval of ban on nuclear tests

Boston Marathon bomber says he’s sorry for the first time

BOSTON – Moments before a judge sentenced him to death, Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev rose to his feet Wednesday and apologized to the victims and their loved ones for the first t...

No bailout deal yet for Greece as meeting cut short

BRUSSELS – With major differences remaining between Greece and its creditors, eurozone finance ministers cut short a meeting on Greece’s proposals to avoid a default and planned to meet agai...
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