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Soldier’s story shows tragedy of World War I

NIEUWKERKE, Belgium – In a neatly clipped corner of the Westhof Farm Cemetery, an Australian family huddled around Pvt. Andrew Bayne’s grave. One century after the start of World War I, the ...

New push to get girls interested in computer sciences

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – Diana Navarro loves to code, and she’s not afraid to admit it. But the 18-year-old Rutgers University computer science major knows she’s an anomaly: Writing software ...

U.S. moving to end its use of land mines

The Obama administration on Friday announced measures to reduce and eventually eliminate its stockpile of antipersonnel land mines, with the aim of joining the global treaty that prohibits t...

Obama rips GOP in election-year economic salvo

MINNEAPOLIS – Blasting the GOP as wilfully indifferent to American struggles, President Barack Obama issued a rebuke Friday to Republican attempts to thwart his economic agenda, offering a s...

U.S. population growth tilts toward Asians

Slowing Hispanic immigration and birth rates are shifting the United States’ growth toward Asians, the Census Bureau reported Thursday. For the second consecutive year, net immigr...

Nation Briefs

Watergate-era senator, ex-majority leader dies WASHINGTON – Former Sen. Howard H. Baker Jr., who cut to the core of the 1973 Watergate hearings when he asked, “What did the pres...

High court tosses abortion-protest law

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Thursday struck down a 35-foot protest-free zone outside abortion clinics in Massachusetts. The justices were unanimous in ruling that extending ...

Sodexo cafeteria workers to regain health coverage

WASHINGTON – A giant food service company unexpectedly backtracked Thursday after bumping thousands of college cafeteria workers from its health plan and casting blame on President Barack Ob...

Pressure grows for al-Maliki to step down

BAGHDAD – Prominent Shiite leaders pushed Thursday for the removal of Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki as parliament prepared to start work next week on putting together a new government...

World Brief

North Korea test fires missiles off coast SEOUL, South Korea – North Korea fired three short-range projectiles Thursday into the waters off its east coast in a possible move to st...

Thousands flee Ukraine

IZVARYNE, Ukraine – As a shaky cease-fire in the east entered its final hours Thursday, thousands of Ukrainians in cars stuffed with belongings lined up at the border to cross into Russia, s...

High court limits president’s appointments power

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Thursday limited the president’s power to fill high-level vacancies with temporary appointments, ruling in favor of Senate Republicans in their partisan cla...
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