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Ukrainian rebels launch new attacks DONETSK, Ukraine – Pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine rejected a previously signed peace deal Friday and announced a new multi-pronged offen...

Old phone unveiled after 100 years

SAN FRANCISCO – In true San Francisco irony, smartphones were used Thursday to snap pictures of a historic phone that was used to make the first coast-to-coast phone call 100 years ago. ...

Prayers said for Japanese hostages held by Islamic militants

TOKYO – Prayers were offered Friday at Tokyo’s largest mosque for two Japanese hostages threatened with beheading by Islamic militants who had demanded a $200 million ransom for their releas...

Saudi king picks crown prince

Former ruler of Mideast country is buried in unmarked grave

Obama to pass on meeting Netanyahu during Washington visit

WASHINGTON – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s planned trip to Washington in March is kicking up a diplomatic dust storm in the nation’s capital. On Thursday, the White...

Border program takes nasty twist

‘Trusted travelers’ being used to unwittingly smuggle drugs

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U.S. cutting staff at embassy in Yemen WASHINGTON – The State Department says it has reduced the number of American personnel working at the U.S. Embassy in Sanaa, the capital of ...

Japan seeks to talk with IS

TOKYO – Lacking clout and diplomatic reach in the Middle East, Japan scrambled Thursday for ways to secure the release of two hostages held by the Islamic State group, as two people with con...

NTSB: Planes should have technologies so they can be found

WASHINGTON – Following incidents in which airliners vanished, U.S. accident investigators recommended Thursday that all passenger planes making long flights over water carry improved technol...

Clinton leading presidential pack

Poll: Ex-first lady holds big leads over possible GOP candidates

Yemen president resigns under pressure from rebels

SANAA, Yemen – Yemen’s president resigned Thursday, saying he had reached a “deadlock” in talks with Shiite rebels who rule the capital and had confined him to his home. His resignation rais...

Hagel disputes Iraq leader’s weapons, training complaints

WASHINGTON – Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel took issue Thursday with the Iraqi prime minister’s assertion that the U.S. has been too slow to provide weapons and training for his country, sayi...
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