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Belgian authorities hunt Brussels bombing suspect

BRUSSELS – Belgian authorities searched Wednesday for a man pictured at the Brussels airport with two apparent suicide bombers, amid growing suggestions that the bombings of the Brussels air...

Justices seem split on birth control plan

WASHINGTON – In a new challenge to President Barack Obama’s health care law, the Supreme Court appeared deeply and evenly divided Wednesday over the arrangement devised by the administration...

Clinton, Trump win Arizona primaries

WASHINGTON – Under a fresh cloud of overseas violence, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton added to their delegate troves on Tuesday with victories in Arizona as the 2016 presidential contest t...

Brussels mourns terror victims

BRUSSELS – A pedestrian strip outside the stock exchange in Brussels became a colorful canvas of support and defiance after Tuesday’s deadly bombings as those wanting to show solidarity chal...

U.S. beefs up security in wake of attacks

Officials say there is no ‘credible’ threat

Brussels shows vulnerability of airports to terror attacks

NEW YORK – The airport attack in Brussels highlights one of the most vulnerable stages of aviation security: the time travelers spend between the curb and the checkpoint. As trave...

Obama pledges support to Belgium after attacks

HAVANA – President Barack Obama pledged to “do whatever is necessary” to help Belgian authorities seek justice for the more than two dozen people who were killed Tuesday in explosions at the...

Islamic State claims bombings

Belgian police seek terror suspect

Obama seeks more coordination on dealing with drought

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama on Monday directed the federal government to come up with a less reactionary and more long-term strategy for dealing with drought. About 12.5 p...

Apple unveils the iPhone SE, smaller iPad Pro

CUPERTINO, Calif. – Apple rolled out a smaller iPhone and iPad on Monday at a product event at its headquarters, focusing on updating existing products while offering another stern defense o...

Nation & World Briefs

Man sentenced to nearly 5 years in sextortion case ATLANTA – A former U.S. State Department employee was sentenced Monday to serve nearly five years in federal prison for accessi...

Obama, Castro lay bare tensions on embargo, human rights

HAVANA – Laying bare a half-century of tensions, President Barack Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro prodded each other Monday over human rights and the long-standing U.S. economic embarg...