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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...

Figuring your airfare cost may get harder

WASHINGTON – Airlines tried and failed to block a federal rule making them tell passengers up front the full cost of airfare, including government taxes and fees. So they’re trying another r...

Oil-tanker rules aim to reduce explosion risks

WASHINGTON – The Transportation Department issued an emergency order Wednesday requiring railroads to inform state emergency management officials about the movement of large shipments of cru...

Obama praises tornado-hit town’s spirit

VILONIA, Ark. – Surveying the remnants of nature’s destructive power in the country’s midsection, President Barack Obama pledged Wednesday to residents of tornado-ravaged Arkansas communitie...

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Thai court ousts leader for abuse of power BANGKOK – A court ousted Thailand’s prime minister Wednesday for abuse of power, accomplishing what anti-government demonstrators have s...

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House seeks prosecutor to investigate IRS WASHINGTON – The House has approved a nonbinding resolution calling on the Justice Department to appoint a special counsel to investigate...

Islamic attack in Nigeria reportedly kills hundreds

LAGOS, Nigeria – Islamic militants killed hundreds of people in an attack on a border town in Nigeria’s remote northeast, escalating the country’s violent insurrection in which more than 270...

U.S. disputes claims on Russian troops

DONETSK, Ukraine – Russian President Vladimir Putin softened his tone in the confrontation with the West on Wednesday, declaring that Russia has pulled its troops away from the Ukrainian bor...

Dems fear backlash from new EPA rules

WASHINGTON – Within weeks, President Barack Obama’s administration is set to unveil unprecedented emissions limits on power plants across the U.S., much to the dismay of many Democratic cand...

Health insurers say most new enrollees paying up

WASHINGTON – Between 80 percent and 90 percent of new health exchange enrollees have paid their first month’s premium, insurers told a House panel Wednesday. “We are seeing strong...

American 12th-graders score abysmally

Test shows fewer than half proficient in math, reading
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