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Kenya gunmen targeted non-Muslims

NAIROBI, Kenya – The gunmen went door to door in the Kenyan costal town, demanding to know if the men inside were Muslim and if they spoke Somali. If the extremists did not like the answers,...

Obama to sign order extending gays’ protections

WASHINGTON – After years of pressure from gay rights groups, President Barack Obama plans to sign an executive order banning federal contractors from discriminating against employees on the ...

U.S. considers Iraqi options

WASHINGTON – The United State is deploying up to 275 military troops to Iraq to protect the U.S. Embassy and other American interests and is considering sending a contingent of special force...

IMF lowers estimate of U.S. economic growth in 2014

WASHINGTON – The International Monetary Fund foresees the U.S. economy growing a modest 2 percent this year, below its previous estimate of 2.7 percent. That would be nearly ident...

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Three states bidding for Obama library CHICAGO – At least six locations in three different states have entered official bids to house Barack Obama’s presidential library. ...

GPS tracking case leaves unsettled questions

WASHINGTON – Judges around the country are grappling with the ripple effects of a 2-year-old Supreme Court ruling on GPS tracking, reaching conflicting conclusions on the case’s meaning and ...

Losing streak lengthens for foes of gay marriage

For foes of same-sex marriage, their losing streak keeps growing. Some sense a lost cause, others vow to fight on. On Election Day in 2012, they went 0-for-4 on state ballot measu...

Casey Kasem, king of the Top 40 countdown, dead

LOS ANGELES – Casey Kasem, the internationally famous radio host with the cheerful manner and gentle voice who became the king of the top 40 countdown with a syndicated show that ran for dec...

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Boy on Father’s Day visit, 5 others, die in fire NEWARK, N.J. (AP) – A teenager on a Father’s Day visit to Newark to honor his deceased dad died, along with his mother and four ot...

Security tightened at U.S. embassy in Baghdad

Al-Qaida threats prompt action

Big-city medicine reaching small towns

WAGNER, S.D. – Fifty years in farming had given Tom Soukup a few brushes with his own mortality, but after a cow pinned him against a wall, death felt closer than ever. He lay on the muddy ...

Militants post photos online of mass killing in Iraq

BAGHDAD – The Islamic militants who overran cities and towns in Iraq last week posted graphic photos that appeared to show their gunmen massacring scores of captured Iraqi soldiers, while t...
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