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Man held in Trump vandalism case LOS ANGELES – Los Angeles police arrested a man suspected of using a sledgehammer to destroy Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s star on the Hol...

United Way loses its ranking as America’s largest charity

NEW YORK – United Way, ranked as America’s largest charity for all but one of the past 25 years, has been emphatically knocked from that spot by Fidelity Charitable, the leader of a rapidly ...

Pentagon suspends Guard repayments

Department wants to set up ‘one-stop place’ to review who must repay bonuses

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Police may remove pipeline protesters CANNON BALL, N.D. – Law enforcement officials said on Wednesday they are poised to remove about 200 protesters trying to halt the completion of the Dako...

Cruz hints at blocking court nominee

LOVELAND, Colo. – Speaking to reporters after a campaign rally for a Republican U.S. Senate candidate here, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said there was “precedent” for a Supreme Court with fewer ...

Witnesses describe terror in Iraq

ISIS militants forcing villagers to be human shields in Mosul

Report: Women won’t earn as much as men for 170 years

GENEVA – The global gap in earnings between men and women will not be closed for another 170 years if current trends continue, according to a new report from the World Economic Forum. ...

Diplomats say U.S. will abstain on UN vote on Cuba embargo

WASHINGTON – The United States on Wednesday will abstain for the first time from a UN resolution criticizing America’s economic embargo against Cuba, according to diplomats familiar with the...

Dogs helping cities look out for No. 2

Shelter animals trained to detect fecal bacteria

Heathrow expansion plan OK’d

LONDON – Britain’s government gave the go-ahead Tuesday to build a new runway at London’s Heathrow airport despite concerns about air pollution, noise and the destruction of hundreds of home...

Trump calls Obamacare ‘disastrous law’

GOP hopes health care premium spikes can help party’s congressional candidates

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Wells Fargo boss apologizes for ‘pain’ NEW YORK – Newly appointed Wells Fargo CEO Tim Sloan has told employees that he is “sorry for the pain” that the bank’s employees have felt as a result...