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Court may look at cellphone privacy
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Court may look at cellphone privacy

January 16, 2014

Evan Vucci/Associated Press file photo<br><br>The Supreme Court may decide today whether police need a search warrant to collect information from suspects’ cellphones.du1-i-syn The justices are considering two cases involving warrantless…

Panel questions Vatican about sex-abuse policies
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Panel questions Vatican about sex-abuse policies

January 16, 2014

The Vatican says it strongly encourages Catholic Church officials to report sexual abuse cases to authorities but told a U.N. committee that the Holy See is responsible only for implementing…

Obama urges action on expanding college access
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Obama urges action on expanding college access

January 16, 2014

President Barack Obama is urging U.S. universities to commit to expanding opportunities for low-income Americans to get a college degree. The president visited North Carolina State University in Raleigh, N.C.,…

Egyptian government hails election results
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Egyptian government hails election results

January 16, 2014

Unofficial results from the Egyptian government show about 40 percent of the voters in Cairo and Alexandra turned out for an election on the country’s proposed constitution. Pro-government forces clashed…

Justices seem split on buffer zones at abortion clinics
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Justices seem split on buffer zones at abortion clinics

January 15, 2014

But a significant piece of data was missing: Chief Justice John Roberts, who almost certainly holds the crucial vote, asked no questions. The court seemed otherwise split along ideological lines,…

Texas drone research center conducting tests
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Texas drone research center conducting tests

January 15, 2014

A test drone with a wing span of almost 13 feet flies over a ranch near Sarita, Texas, Wednesday. A Texas A&M-Corpus Christi research team is conducting tests to help…

Obama urges Senate Dems to put off Iran sanctions
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Obama urges Senate Dems to put off Iran sanctions

January 15, 2014

President Barack Obama waves after getting off the Marine One helicopter as he walks on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington Wednesday as he returned from North…

Nation/World Briefs
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Nation/World Briefs

January 15, 2014

WASHINGTON – A $1.1 trillion spending bill for operating the government until just before next fall’s election steamed through the battle-weary House on Wednesday over tepid protests from tea party…

U.N. faults Israeli efforts to stop attacks by settlers
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U.N. faults Israeli efforts to stop attacks by settlers

January 15, 2014

Israel says army troops are under orders to stop so-called “price tag” attacks by Israeli settlers, but critics say the government doesn’t want to confront Israeli settlers who are attacking…

New scandal embroils U.S. nuclear force
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New scandal embroils U.S. nuclear force

January 15, 2014

Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Welsh says 34 officers have been linked to a cheating scandal.Jacquelyn Martin/Associated Press The cheating scandal is the latest in a series of…

Report calls Benghazi attack preventable
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Report calls Benghazi attack preventable

January 15, 2014

A Libyan man investigates the inside of the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, on Sept. 13, after an attack that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens.MOHAMMAD HANNON/Associated Press file…

Lawmakers threaten TSA with private screeners
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Lawmakers threaten TSA with private screeners

January 14, 2014

Rep. John Mica, R-Fla., said he plans legislation “one way or the other” to privatize all federal screeners within two years. He would leave TSA in charge of gathering intelligence,…

Dozens of trade-offs in $1.1 trillion budget bill
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Dozens of trade-offs in $1.1 trillion budget bill

January 14, 2014

House Republicans, lead by House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio, are welcoming a $1.1 trillion budget deal that offers trade-offs for both Democrats and Republicans.J. Scott Applewhite/Associated Press Republicans say…

Bill targets fish-in suspects
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Bill targets fish-in suspects

January 14, 2014

Billy Frank Jr., left, a Nisqually tribal elder, and Ed Johnstone of the Quinault tribe may finally have their records expunged for taking part in protests during the late 1960s…

Judges oppose ideas to reform NSA rules
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Judges oppose ideas to reform NSA rules

January 14, 2014

The former chief judge of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court opposes some proposed changes to how the court should work, including a proposal to require the FBI to seek court…

Egypt heads to polls as violence flares
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Egypt heads to polls as violence flares

January 14, 2014

Egyptians are voting on a new constitution in a two-day election that continues today. The military-backed government is hoping for a big “yes” vote.Amr Nabil/Associated Press Sporadic violence flared across…

Pilots grounded after landing at wrong airport
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Pilots grounded after landing at wrong airport

January 13, 2014

Passengers exit a Southwest Airlines flight that was supposed to land at Branson Airport in Branson, Mo., but instead landed at Taney County Airport, in Hollister, Mo., that only has…

TSA finding more guns each year at checkpoints
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TSA finding more guns each year at checkpoints

January 13, 2014

The number of detections at airport checkpoints continues to rise from 1,123 in 2010 to 1,320 in 2011 to 1,525 last year, according to the tabulation of TSA data by…

Egypt to vote on constitution
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Egypt to vote on constitution

January 13, 2014

The U.S. is voicing concerns about reports that the military-backed Egyptian government is targeting anyone campaigning against a proposed new constitution that will be voted on by the country in…

Few young adults signing up
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Few young adults signing up

January 13, 2014

The Obama administration is expecting more young adults to sign up for health insurance, said Gary Cohen, head of the Health and Human Services Department’s Center for Consumer Information and…

World Briefs
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World Briefs

January 13, 2014

PARIS – In a first yet fragile step toward peace, Syria’s government and the main but disputed moderate opposition group seeking to oust it have agreed to allow humanitarian aid…

Nation Briefs
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Nation Briefs

January 13, 2014

WESLEY CHAPEL, Fla. – Authorities say a retired Tampa police officer has been charged with fatally shooting a man during an argument over cellphone use at a Florida theater. Pasco…

Water ban lifted in part of W. Va.
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Water ban lifted in part of W. Va.

January 13, 2014

People in nine counties in West Virginia are being advised to flush out their home water systems as officials begin allowing some residents to begin using tap water again. About…

Iranians divided on nuclear pact
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Iranians divided on nuclear pact

January 13, 2014

A new agreement on Iran’s nuclear program will go into effect Jan. 20 and require Iran to cut back on its uranium enrichment in exchange for the loosening of some…

Court weighs president’s power in filling positions
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Court weighs president’s power in filling positions

January 11, 2014

The Supreme Court hears arguments today in a clash between President Obama and Senate Republicans over the power granted the president in the Constitution to make temporary appointments to fill…

Millionaire seeks wage hike
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Millionaire seeks wage hike

January 11, 2014

Silicon Valley multimillionaire and registered Republican Ron Unz, shown in an Aug. 27, 1997, file photo, predicts that an increase in California’s minimum wage to more than $12 an hour…

Israel’s ‘Arik’ Sharon, 85, dies
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Israel’s ‘Arik’ Sharon, 85, dies

January 11, 2014

What followed was a Palestinian uprising that put Mideast peace efforts into deep-freeze. Five years later, Sharon, who died Saturday at 85, was again barreling headlong into controversy, bulldozing ahead…