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Hong Kong residents rally for democracy

HONG KONG – Hong Kong police have arrested nearly 200 people after tens of thousands of residents joined a massive march to push for democracy. Anger at mainland China has never b...

Cuts in funds for highways loom

WASHINGTON – Gridlock in Washington will lead to gridlock across the country if lawmakers can’t quickly agree on how to pay for highway and transit programs, President Barack Obama and his t...

Health-law sign-ups dogged by data flaws

WASHINGTON – The Obama administration is struggling to resolve widespread data discrepancies that could call into question coverage for millions under the health overhaul, the government’s h...

Supreme Court Briefs

A brief look at some rulings by the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday. Court rejects gay therapy ban challenge WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court has rejected a challenge to Cal...

Obama to tackle immigration alone

WASHINGTON – In the face of an unyielding Congress, President Barack Obama said Monday he will no longer wait for Republicans to act on a sweeping immigration overhaul and will move on his o...

Ukraine says forces to go back on offensive

KIEV, Ukraine – Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko says he is halting a unilateral cease-fire in the conflict with pro-Russian separatists and says Ukrainian forces will go on the offensiv...

Nation & World Briefs

More U.S. troops heading to Baghdad WASHINGTON – The U.S. is sending another 300 troops to Iraq to beef up security at the U.S. Embassy and elsewhere in the Baghdad area to prote...

North Korea preparing to try 2 American tourists

TOKYO – North Korea said Monday it is preparing to try two Americans who entered the country as tourists for carrying out what it says were hostile acts against it. Investigation...

Justices: Can’t make employers cover contraception

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court ruled Monday that some corporations can hold religious objections that allow them to opt out of the new health law requirement that they cover contraceptives f...

Nation & World Briefs

Egypt restricts Ramadan sermons CAIRO – Egypt will restrict sermons during the holy month of Ramadan to topics of faith and morality, the state’s top official in charge of religio...

Benghazi case unfolds against political backdrop

What protections should suspected terrorists receive?

Obama picks new VA head

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama plans to nominate former Procter & Gamble executive Robert McDonald as the next Veterans Affairs secretary, as the White House seeks to shore up an agency...
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