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Investigator: FDA still taking months to recall tainted food

WASHINGTON – Federal health officials failed to force a recall of peanut butter and almond products for three months after advanced DNA testing confirmed salmonella contamination, government...

Ryan security plan stresses border control, immigration

WASHINGTON – House Speaker Paul Ryan is proposing to secure U.S. borders by overhauling the immigration system and installing robust defenses to keep out extremists, criminals and drug carte...

Setbacks seen for ISIS in Syria, Iraq, Libya

BEIRUT – U.S.-backed fighters in Syria converged from three sides on an Islamic State stronghold near the Turkish border Thursday, while Iraqi special forces pushed deeper into Fallujah, one...

Warren, Biden lead coordinated Democratic attack on Trump

Vice President Biden and Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., delivered a one-two punch Thursday to Donald Trump in speeches that signaled the increasingly coordinated effort by Democrats to push...

Bicyclists bonded as ‘Chain Gang’ before crash that killed

COOPER TOWNSHIP, Mich. – They called themselves “The Chain Gang” – a group of bicyclists drawn together by zest for their sport, physical fitness and love of the outdoors whose day trip in t...

Gunmen kill four in Tel Aviv attack

2 Palestinians arrested after shootings

Sanders under more pressure to end campaign

More Dems pushing candidate to unite behind Clinton

Nation Briefs

India’s leader urges closer ties with U.S. WASHINGTON – Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi told the U.S. Congress on Wednesday that the world’s two largest democracies can anchor stability ...

Finland testing reindeer warning system mobile app

Finns turn to tech to cut reindeer-car deaths

World Briefs

Spanish lawmakers ban bull-spearing MADRID – Spanish lawmakers have voted to ban the spearing to death of bulls at one of the country’s goriest spectacles. Wednesday’s decision b...

Indian PM hails cooperation with U.S. in speech to Congress

WASHINGTON – Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi says the relationship between the United States and his country has overcome “the hesitations of history” and robust cooperation will benefit...

U.S. job openings rise, yet employers cut back on filling them

WASHINGTON – U.S. employers advertised the most open jobs in nine months in April but pulled back on filling them, a sign of caution that may reflect concerns about tepid economic growth. ...