Ad
News

World Briefs

Suicide bomber kills 21 in Iraqi capital BAGHDAD – A suicide driver rammed his explosive-laden car into a police checkpoint in the Iraqi capital, killing 21 people, including mor...

Big city twister could be catastrophic

A single violent tornado could cause as much as $20 billion in property damage – and countless casualties and deaths – if it hit a big city such as downtown Chicago, according to a report re...

Teams begin ID’ing downed jet’s victims

KHARKIV, Ukraine – A train bearing the dead from the downed Malaysian airliner reached Ukrainian government-held territory at long last Tuesday, but the pro-Russian separatists in control of...

General: Guard troops will observe

McALLEN, Texas – Most of the 1,000 National Guard troops headed to the Texas-Mexico border will take up observational positions and detain people only if they interfere with their mission, a...

Hamas rocket hits near Israeli airport

Many world airlines stop flights to Tel Aviv

NASA renames building for astronaut Neil Armstrong

NASA has honored one of its most famous astronauts by renaming a key building at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It now bears the name of Neil Armstrong, the first man to wa...

Employment protection extended

Transgender, gay citizens no longer ‘second class’

Northwest wildlife refuges to phase out neonicotinoids

GRANTS PASS, Ore. – Federal wildlife refuges in the Northwest and Hawaii will phase out a class of pesticides that are chemically similar to nicotine because they pose a threat to bees and o...

Nation & World Briefs

Obama urges access to Ukraine crash site WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama sternly called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to compel Kremlin-backed separatists to stop hamper...

Cellphone-privacy ruling may have broad impact

WASHINGTON – When it comes to same-sex marriage, last year’s Supreme Court ruling that the federal government must recognize legally married gay and lesbian couples has led to a string of lo...

Courts bracing for influx of youth immigrant cases

SAN ANTONIO – One after another, the children from Central America sat at the defendant’s table in U.S. Immigration Court in this city and faced routine questions from Judge Anibal Martinez....

Truce effort intensifies as Gaza death toll rises

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip – A high-level attempt by the U.N. chief and the U.S. secretary of state to end deadly Israel-Hamas fighting was off to a rough start Monday: Gaza’s Hamas rulers signal...
Directory Plus

Search Directory Plus

Find:
Where: