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2015

WASHINGTON – Sen. Harry Reid, the tough tactician who has led Senate Democrats since 2005, will not seek re-election next year, bringing an end to a three-decade congressional career that cu...

U.S. economic growth may be mild, but it’s also really durable

WASHINGTON – The U.S. economy’s tepid performance last quarter – a 2.2 percent annual growth rate, the government said Friday – was typical of the economic rebound that began in the summer o...

Co-pilot’s health in doubt

Man may have been treated for mental illness

Senate OKs Republican balanced-budget plan, following House

WASHINGTON – Republicans muscled a balanced-budget plan through the Senate early Friday, positioning Congress for months of battling President Barack Obama over the GOP’s goals of slicing sp...

Co-pilot ‘very happy’ with Germanwings job

Lubitz’s club colleague denies suicide

Census: Florida city tops list of fastest-growing areas

WASHINGTON – The beautiful weather in Florida seems to be drawing more and more Americans, with the Sunshine State climbing the ranks of most populous states and fastest-growing cities. ...

Alone at controls, co-pilot sought to ‘destroy’ the plane

PARIS – The co-pilot of the doomed Germanwings jet barricaded himself in the cockpit and “intentionally” sent the plane full speed into a mountain in the French Alps, ignoring the pilot’s fr...

Nation & World Briefs

Gas blast eyed in NYC building collapse NEW YORK – An apparent gas explosion leveled an apartment building, largely destroyed another and launched rubble and shards of glass acros...

Nation & World Briefs

Bergdahl charged with desertion Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, the U.S. soldier who slipped away from his patrol base in Afghanistan in 2009 and was held in captivity for five years, has bee...

GOP-controlled House passes budget to erase deficits

WASHINGTON – Normally quarrelsome House Republicans came together Wednesday night and passed a boldly conservative budget that relies on nearly $5 trillion in cuts to eliminate deficits over...

Distraction a factor in 6 in 10 teen driver crashes

WASHINGTON – Distractions – especially talking with passengers and using cellphones – play a far greater role in car crashes involving teen drivers than has been previously understood, accor...

Germanwings audio shows pilot locked out

He can be heard trying to ‘smash the door down’
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