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New travel rules for Cuba taking effect

But changes still won’t legalize tourist visits

Hearing begins in immigration case

BROWNSVILLE, Texas – A federal judge in South Texas on Thursday pushed an attorney representing the federal government to explain the legal authority behind President Barack Obama’s executiv...

Belgian police foil terror plot

Raid not tied to attacks in France, authorities say

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GOP convention set for July in Cleveland CORONADO, Calif. – The Republican National Committee finalized the dates for its next presidential nominating convention. The ...

World Economic Forum warns over international conflicts

LONDON – Following a year marked by the conflict in Ukraine and the rise of the Islamic State, geopolitical issues are considered to be the biggest threat to global stability over the coming...

Obama renews push for paid leave for working parents

BALTIMORE – President Barack Obama on Thursday renewed his push for paid leave for parents and other workers, saying he’s astonished that so many people don’t get paid sick leave. ...

Islamic State faces big setback

Kurds pushing militants out of Syrian border town

‘Lone wolf’ fears growing

Experts say homegrown terrorists pose great risk to U.S.

Nation & World Briefs

Shake-up reported at Secret Service WASHINGTON – The Secret Service has decided to remove four of its most senior officials, while two others are retiring, the biggest management...

IRS won’t answer more than half of its calls

WASHINGTON – Taxpayers will face the worst levels of service in more than a decade from the Internal Revenue Service this filing season, with as few as 43 percent of callers getting through ...

Report: Detained Washington Post journalist indicted in Iran

TEHRAN, Iran – A Washington Post journalist detained in Iran for months has been indicted and will stand trial, Iran’s state news agency reported Wednesday, without elaborating on what charg...

NASA reports there was no ammonia leak in space station

The early morning alarm that forced U.S. astronauts to evacuate their segment of the International Space Station on Wednesday morning was a computer error, NASA reported. At 4 a.m...
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