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Justices limit cellphone searches

Unanimous ruling requires a warrant to gain access to data

Rangel holds off challenge to win primary in New York

NEW YORK – U.S. Rep. Charles Rangel, the face of Harlem politics for generations, held off a strong Democratic primary challenge and moved one step closer to what he says will be his 23rd an...

Bergdahl not interviewed yet by Army investigator

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Army sergeant recently released from captivity by the Taliban is in something of a legal limbo as the investigation continues into why and how he left his post in Afgha...

Judge strikes down Indiana ban on gay marriage

DENVER – A federal appeals court ruled Wednesday that states must allow gay couples to marry, finding the Constitution protects same-sex relationships and putting a remarkable legal winning ...

Appeals court: States can’t ban gay marriage

DENVER – A federal appeals court ruled Wednesday that states must allow gay couples to marry, finding the Constitution protects same-sex relationships and putting a remarkable legal winning ...

Justices: ‘Get a warrant’ to search cellphones

WASHINGTON – In a strong defense of digital age privacy, a unanimous Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that police may not generally search the cellphones of people they arrest without first get...

Asiana pilots blamed for crash

WASHINGTON – Asiana Flight 214’s pilots caused the crash last year of their airliner carrying more than 300 people by bungling a landing approach in San Francisco, including inadvertently de...

Nation Briefs

Judge rules no-fly list is unconstitutional PORTLAND, Ore. – A federal judge has ruled that the U.S. government violated the rights of 13 people on its no-fly list by depriving t...

New attack threatens truce in Ukraine

MOSCOW – The shaky cease-fire in Ukraine was thrown into peril Tuesday when pro-Moscow separatists shot down a Ukrainian military helicopter, killing nine servicemen. Ukrainian Pr...

World Briefs

Uruguay group registers to be first pot club MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay – A group has taken steps to become the first officially recognized marijuana-growing club in Uruguay, where lawm...

Rice: Protecting gays most difficult rights issue

WASHINGTON – With anti-gay laws taking root in nearly 80 countries, White House National Security Adviser Susan Rice on Tuesday cast the protection of gays from global discrimination, abuse ...

‘New reality’ in Iraq appearing more likely

BAGHDAD – Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki is ready to concede, at least temporarily, the loss of much of Iraq to Sunni insurgents and is instead deploying the military’s best-trained and equi...
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