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Obama move threatens action on immigration

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama’s latest attempt to pressure House Republicans to act on immigration legislation will backfire and make action harder, a House chairman said Thursday. ...

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House panel approves health lunch waivers WASHINGTON – A House committee has endorsed a GOP plan to allow some schools to opt out of healthier meal standards. The rules...

Jet’s crash site remains mystery

CANBERRA, Australia – Investigators searching for the missing Malaysian jet have concluded an area where acoustic signals were detected is not the final resting place of the plane after an u...

Email casts doubts on claim by Snowden

WASHINGTON – Edward Snowden says he repeatedly raised constitutional concerns about National Security Agency surveillance internally, but an NSA search turned up a single email in which Snow...

Are landslides on rise?

The search for the three men feared dead in a massive western Colorado landslide last weekend was called off early Wednesday, as authorities feared the search could trigger yet another slide...

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Court says BP must pay claims during appeal NEW ORLEANS – BP PLC must resume paying claims while it asks the U.S. Supreme Court to review its settlement with businesses over the 2...

Watchdog of VA says delays are everywhere

Investigator releases report on facilities

Ukraine insurgents say Chechens joining fight

DONETSK, Ukraine – As separatists conceded that militants from Russia’s province of Chechnya had joined the rebellion, a Ukrainian government official cautioned Wednesday that its borders ha...

U.S. Chamber assesses Cuba opportunities

LA HABANA – The head of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce toured an auto repair cooperative and talked with newly minted private entrepreneurs Wednesday as part of the first American trade missio...

Obama seeks middle ground on world stage

WEST POINT, N.Y. – Seeking to redefine America’s foreign policy for a post-war era, President Barack Obama on Wednesday declared that the United States remains the only nation with the capac...

Google to build cars that don’t need drivers

LOS ANGELES – Google plans to build and launch onto city streets a small fleet of subcompact cars that could operate without a person at the wheel. Actually, the cars wouldn’t eve...

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Turnout remains low in Egyptian election CAIRO – Egyptian authorities scrambled to rescue the country’s presidential election from the embarrassment of low voter turnout that has...
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