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Supreme Court strikes down Texas abortion clinic regulations

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court struck down Texas’ widely replicated regulation of abortion clinics Monday in the court’s biggest abortion case in nearly a quarter century. The jus...

UK appeals for calm as markets drop, EU leaders huddle

LONDON – British and European leaders appealed for calm on Monday as concern over the U.K.’s exit from the European Union and its deepening political crisis triggered further gyrations in fi...

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Man charged for flying drone over national park WASHINGTON - For the second time in two years, a Washington, D.C., man has been cited after police said he was seen flying an unmanned aircraf...

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Pride parades honor shooting victims NEW YORK – Rainbow flags were held high along with portraits of the dead as thousands of people marched Sunday in gay pride parades tempered by this mont...

Officials: California wildfire destroys 200 homes, buildings

2 dead, but death toll may rise

At least 10 stabbed outside California Capitol

White nationalist group, counter-protesters clash

British political turmoil deepens

Scottish Parliament likely to pressure Britain to remain in EU

New England cottontail coming back

DOVER, N.H. – From their enclosures at zoos in New York and Rhode Island, the New England cottontail offers a cute distraction for visitors. But for scientists working to restore...

Tribes hail shield’s halted sale; collectors ask what’s next

PUEBLO OF ACOMA, N.M. – The laws of a rural New Mexico Native American tribe require that the ceremonial shield stay within the boundaries of its reservation, which covers miles of mountains...

Kennel Club names new breed

NEW YORK – A high-energy Hungarian herding dog is the latest new breed headed to the Westminster Kennel Club and many other U.S. dog shows. The American Kennel Club announced tha...

Draft of Dems’ policy positions reflects Sanders’ influence

Senator still hasn’t endorsed rival Clinton

Divided court draws plaudits and brickbats

Kennedy’s role remains constant - for now