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World Trade Center reopens for business

NEW YORK – Thirteen years after the Sept. 11 terrorist attack, the resurrected World Trade Center has again opened for business – marking an emotional milestone for both New Yorkers and the ...

Senate campaign nears its end

WASHINGTON – On a final, furious day of campaigning, Republicans pushed to capture control of the Senate, while Democrats struggled to limit their congressional losses in elections midway th...

Nation & World Briefs

Sinking prices chill America’s oil patch WILLISTON, N.D. – Oil has averaged $96 a barrel over the past four years, fueling more drilling, more hiring and bigger appetites in North...

UN climate report offers warnings, hope

Failure to act could set course for ‘irreversible’ global impacts

Nation & World Briefs

Ferguson no-fly zone aimed at media WASHINGTON – The U.S. government agreed to a police request to restrict more than 37 square miles of airspace surrounding Ferguson, Missouri, f...

Dem predicts control of Senate

Udall reminds doorknockers to not interrupt Broncos game

N.D. tribe to drill own oil wells

WILLISTON, N.D. – The Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation is planning to drill the first tribe-owned oil wells on its North Dakota reservation next year. While the 1,300-plus wells...

At last, gas dips under $3

Weaker demand, fracking lower costs

‘Cadaver dog’ use growing

Animals helping solve old and new mysteries

Korean defectors reach back home

Illegal phones help them send money home

World Briefs

Same-sex wedding lands 8 men in prison CAIRO – An Egyptian court Saturday convicted eight men for “inciting debauchery” after their appearance in an alleged same-sex wedding party...

200 kidnapped girls married, converted

Boko Haram still holding German development worker
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