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House Democrats to participate in Benghazi probe

WASHINGTON – House Democrats will participate in the special, Republican-led select committee investigating the deadly 2012 attack in Benghazi, Libya, despite serious concerns within the par...

BP to ask Supreme Court to hear claims issue

NEW ORLEANS – BP PLC said Wednesday it will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to decide whether businesses must prove they were directly harmed by the 2010 Gulf Of Mexico oil spill to collect payme...

McConnel beats back challenger in primary race

WASHINGTON – Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell dispatched his tea party challenger with ease Tuesday night, and Democrats turned to two women, Alison Lundergan Grimes to oppose him in...

World Briefs

Two car bombings kill scores in Nigeria JOS, Nigeria – Two car bombs exploded at a bustling bus terminal and market in Nigeria’s central city of Jos on Tuesday, killing at least 1...

Disease feared after floods

SAMAC, Bosnia-Herzegovina – A new calamity emerged Tuesday in the flood-hit Balkans as rescue workers battled overflowing rivers – and were confronted by wastelands of drowned livestock. ...

Hackers used old tricks in cyberbreak-ins

WASHINGTON – The victims were their own worst enemies. The hacking techniques the U.S. government says China used against American companies turned out to be disappointingly mund...

Nation Briefs

White House to reveal memo on drones WASHINGTON – On the eve of a critical Senate vote and under court order, the Obama administration signaled it will publicly reveal a secret me...

Military takes over in Thailand

BANGKOK – Thailand’s powerful military chief intervened Tuesday for the first time in the country’s latest political crisis, declaring martial law and dispatching gun-mounted jeeps into the ...

Judge tosses out Pennsylvania gay-marriage ban

PHILADELPHIA – Pennsylvania’s ban on gay marriage was overturned by a federal judge Tuesday in a decision that legalized same-sex unions throughout the Northeast and sent couples racing to p...

Cellphone data spying: Not just NSA

The National Security Agency isn’t the only government entity secretly collecting data from people’s cellphones. Local police increasingly are scooping it up, too. Armed with new ...

Nation & World Briefs

Northern Mexico violence heats up MEXICO CITY – The bodies of 16 people were found in two different areas of a northern Mexico border state where a surge in violence in recent wee...

Another marriage ban has been struck down

Oregon becomes 18th state with legal gay marriage
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