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Iraq lawmakers approve interior, defense ministers BAGHDAD – Iraqi lawmakers approved Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi’s remaining Cabinet nominees on Saturday, including for the cr...

U.S.-led strike kills 8 in IS-held Syria town

Danger to civilians could undermine efforts

Bishops scrap welcome to gays

VATICAN CITY – Catholic bishops scrapped their landmark welcome to gays Saturday, showing deep divisions at the end of a two-week meeting sought by Pope Francis to chart a more merciful appr...

Slain journalist ‘tried to see the good’

ROCHESTER, N.H. – James Foley was a compassionate and capable journalist who tried to see the good in people, friends said Saturday at a memorial for the New Hampshire man murdered by Islami...

U.S., China vow to manage rifts before Obama visit

BOSTON – The U.S. and China pledged Saturday to overcome mistrust, manage their differences and cooperate on key issues like combatting terrorism and the spread of the Ebola virus as Preside...

Ebola victim remembered for compassion

Duncan had helped infected pregnant lady

Ebola monitoring inconsistent as virus spread

DALLAS – The top administrator in Dallas County rushed to Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital this week responding to urgent news: One of its nurses had caught Ebola from a patient. He quickl...

Controversial artifact to be displayed at White House

Rug woven by Armenian orphans

Nation & World Briefs

Yellen shows concern about income gap WASHINGTON – Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen sounded an alarm Friday about widening economic inequality in the United States, suggest...

Islamic State may have warplanes, group says

BAGHDAD – Syrian activists say the Islamic State militant group has captured some MiG fighter jets and is test-flying the warplanes in Syria with the help of former Iraqi air force pilots. ...

Obama names Ebola ‘czar’ as precautions expand

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama on Friday turned to a trusted adviser to lead the nation’s Ebola response as efforts to clamp down on any possible route of infection from three Texas cas...

UN: We botched response to the Ebola outbreak

LONDON – The World Health Organization has admitted that it botched attempts to stop the now-spiraling Ebola outbreak in West Africa, blaming factors including incompetent staff and a lack o...
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