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GOP names members of Benghazi committee WASHINGTON – Despite Democratic complaints, Republicans jumped into a new election-season investigation of the deadly Benghazi assault on F...

Troops going to doctors more than ever, news survey shows

The brutal legacy of a more than a decade of war on the U.S. military is made plain in a study released Thursday showing that, on average, each service member visited a doctor more than once...

Putin hails Crimea’s return

MOSCOW – Putting his personal seal on the annexation of Crimea, President Vladimir Putin of Russia arrived in the naval port of Sevastopol on Friday, where he used the anniversary of the vic...

Pelosi says House Dems divided on Benghazi probe

WASHINGTON – House Democrats stand deeply divided over whether to participate in a Republican-led investigation of the deadly attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, with p...

Putin may overshadow planned D-Day events

WASHINGTON – Complicating the West’s efforts to isolate Russia, the Kremlin announced Thursday that Vladimir Putin will join President Barack Obama and European leaders in France next month ...

GOP senators praise nominee’s ‘competence’

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama’s nominee for health secretary drew support from Republican senators Thursday even as they challenged the health law she would be charged with carrying o...

New investigation to look at Benghazi

WASHINGTON – House Republicans on Thursday rammed through a measure opening a new investigation of the deadly assault in Benghazi, Libya, vowing to dig deeper in a search for truth. Democrat...

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Appeals court suspends states’ voting ID laws WICHITA, Kan. – A federal appeals court has temporarily suspended an order requiring Kansas and Arizona residents to provide proof of...

Big quake panics much of Mexico

ACAPULCO, Mexic – A strong earthquake shook the southern Pacific coast of Mexico and several states, including the capital on Thursday, sending frightened people into unseasonal torrential r...

Pakistan frees detained FBI agent on bail

KARACHI, Pakistan – Pakistan freed an FBI agent on nearly $10,000 bail three days after he was detained carrying knives and ammunition in his bag, officials said, a relatively quick release ...

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Most support unified Ukraine, poll shows KIEV, Ukraine – A strong majority of Ukrainians want their country to remain a single, unified state and this is true even in the largely ...

Pro-Russia insurgents to hold vote in east Ukraine

DONETSK, Ukraine – The photocopy machines churning out the ballots for eastern Ukraine’s sovereignty referendum have been clattering around the clock for days. Even the powerful Vladimir Put...
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