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Remains of Jonestown victims discovered

DOVER, Del. – More than 35 years after the infamous suicide-murder of some 900 people – many forced to drink a cyanide-laced grape punch – in Jonestown, Guyana, the cremated remains of nine ...

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Kerry pushes for deal on Afghan election KABUL, Afghanistan – The Obama administration on Thursday stepped up efforts to press Afghanistan’s two feuding presidential candidates to...

Flow of child immigrants slows along Texas border

McALLEN, Texas – Fewer unaccompanied immigrant children are crossing the Texas-Mexico border, allowing the federal government to close the temporary shelters that it hurriedly opened to hand...

Experts downplay risk to airliners from missiles

High-altitude SAMs too expensive for most terrorists

Nation Brief

Oregon wildfire victims begin returning home GRANTS PASS, Ore. – Some residents of the 275 homes evacuated in the path of a wind-driven wildfire in Oregon’s Columbia Gorge have b...

Africans unlikely to get Ebola drug soon

MONROVIA, Liberia – Africans seeking a drug to help contain the Ebola virus will have to wait months before a potentially life-saving experimental treatment used on two infected Americans is...

New VA law to help some veterans quickly

Obama signs bill to fix health-care system into law

CDC director: Scale of Ebola crisis unprecedented

WASHINGTON – A U.S. health official warns that the current Ebola crisis in West Africa is on pace to sicken more people than all other previous outbreaks of the disease combined. ...

U.S. weighs airstrikes, humanitarian aid in Iraq

WASHINGTON – The White House is weighing direct military strikes to stem an Islamic militant group’s gains in Iraq, as well as humanitarian relief for thousands of displaced religious minori...

Report: Russia to block U.S. agricultural imports

MOSCOW – Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday hit back hard against countries that have imposed sanctions over the Ukraine crisis, ordering trade cuts that an official said would in...

Nation & World Briefs

Obama touts Africa business opportunities WASHINGTON – Though noting persistent challenges, President Barack Obama heralded Africa as a continent on the rise and a growth market f...

Like Congress? Few Americans do

Poll: Most unhappy with government
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