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Massive frozen-food recall covers hundreds of items

DES MOINES, Iowa – Amid a massive frozen foods recall involving millions of packages of fruits and vegetables that were shipped to all 50 U.S. states, Canada and Mexico, authorities who want...

Clues sought in EgyptAir crash

Bodies, debris found in Mediterranean

Veteran ‘60 Minutes’ newsman Morley Safer dies at 84

NEW YORK – Morley Safer, the veteran “60 Minutes” correspondent who was equally at home reporting on social injustices, the Orient Express and abstract art, and who exposed a military atroci...

House would ban Confederate flags on VA cemetery flagpoles

WASHINGTON – The House has voted to ban the display of the Confederate flag on flagpoles at Veterans Administration cemeteries. The 265-159 vote would block descendants and others...

Terrorism suspected in crash of Egyptian plane

Sixty-six on board jetliner that took off from Paris

TSA sending help to Chicago for O’Hare’s security

© 2016, The Washington Post WASHINGTON – The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is sending more bomb-sniffing dogs – and bomb-detecting people, too – to Chicago’s O’Hare...

Democratic unity looking less possible

Sanders’ backers accusing party of fraud in primary contests

Nigerian girl kidnapped 2 years ago is found alive

LAGOS, Nigeria – One of the teenagers kidnapped by Boko Haram extremists over two years ago from a boarding school in northeastern Nigeria has been found with a baby and was reunited with he...

Trump unveils list of possible high court picks

Justice Eid of Colorado to be vetted

Nation & World Briefs

New OT rules to affect pay for 4 million COLUMBUS, Ohio – More than 4 million U.S. workers will become newly eligible for overtime pay under rules issued Wednesday by the Obama administratio...

House to debate scaled-back Zika bill despite veto threat

WASHINGTON – Republicans controlling the House are ignoring protests from Democrats and a White House veto threat as they speed legislation funding the battle against the Zika virus toward a...

U.S. intelligence: Foreign hackers spying on campaigns

WASHINGTON – The United States sees evidence that hackers, possibly working for foreign governments, are snooping on the presidential candidates, the nation’s intelligence chief said Wednesd...