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3 men sentenced to die in rape in India NEW DELHI – An Indian court on Friday sentenced to death three men who raped a photojournalist inside an abandoned textile mill last year i...

Fears mount as Afghans prepare for vote

KABUL, Afghanistan – Afghanistan’s enduring poverty – and corruption – is making it easier for the Taliban to make inroads as Afghans head to the polls to elect a new president. ...

Can you picture this presidency?

DALLAS – Former President George W. Bush is displaying his portraits of world leaders in the first exhibit of his work as an artist. The portraits, which include everyone from a g...

Even the healthy locked out of 2014 policies now

WASHINGTON – Americans thinking about buying health insurance on their own later this year, or maybe switching to a different insurer, are probably out of luck. The policies are going off th...

Steady, not spectacular: U.S. jobs up 192K in March

WASHINGTON – U.S. employers added jobs at a solid pace in March and hired more in January and February than previously thought. Friday’s government report sent a reassuring signal that the e...

U.S. reconsiders role in Mideast peace talks

CASABLANCA, Morocco – The Obama administration will re-evaluate its role in foundering Middle East peace talks following actions by both Israel and the Palestinians that have brought the neg...

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Panel approves release of CIA terror report WASHINGTON – The Senate Intelligence Committee voted Thursday to release parts of a hotly contested, secret report that harshly critici...

Israel drops prisoner release plan

JERUSALEM – Israel on Thursday abruptly called off a release of Palestinian prisoners, sending U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry’s troubled Mideast peace efforts further into a tailspin. ...
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