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Extinction rates expected to increase WASHINGTON – Global warming will eventually push 1 out of every 13 species on Earth into extinction, a new study projects. It won’...

Study: Global warming to push 1 in 13 species to extinction

WASHINGTON – Global warming will eventually push 1 out of every 13 species on Earth into extinction, a new study projects. It won’t quite be as bad in North America, where only 1 ...

Baltimore police hand report on Gray death to prosecutor

BALTIMORE – Police completed their investigation into the death of Freddie Gray a day earlier than planned Thursday and delivered it to the chief prosecutor in Baltimore, who pleaded for pat...

Nation Briefs

Secrecy surrounds Canadian charity WASHINGTON – A charity affiliated with the Clinton Foundation failed to reveal the identities of its 1,100 donors, creating a broad exception to...

Baltimore investigates deadly police incident

Prisoner: Freddie Gray was ‘banging against the walls’

Aid begins arriving in Nepal’s villages

KATHMANDU, Nepal – The first supplies of food aid began reaching remote, earthquake-shattered mountain villages in Nepal on Wednesday, while thousands clamored to board buses out of Kathmand...

Nuanced views on gay rights, religious liberty

WASHINGTON – Most Americans think the government should protect religious liberties over gay rights when the two come into conflict, a new Associated Press-GfK poll finds, though fewer think...

Nation Briefs

NFL gives up tax-exempt status WASHINGTON – The National Football League announced Wednesday it would cede its status as a tax-exempt entity. Every so often, in a bid t...

Supreme Court appears divided

Same-sex marriage faces unknown future

World Briefs

Saudi Arabia foils U.S. Embassy attack RIYADH, Saudi Arabia – Saudi Arabia on Tuesday announced the arrest of 93 suspects with ties to the Islamic State group who it says were pla...

Villagers wait at earthquake epicenter

PASLANG, Nepal – Almost nothing is left of this village but enormous piles of broken red bricks and heaps of mud and dust. One of those piles was once Bhoj Kumar Thapa’s home, whe...

National Guard called in to keep the peace in Baltimore

BALTIMORE – National Guardsmen took up positions across the city and hundreds of volunteers began sweeping the streets of broken glass and other debris Tuesday, the morning after riots erupt...
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