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Troop presence lingers overseas

Bringing U.S. soldiers home harder than Obama thought

Penny parking thriving in Illinois town

SYCAMORE, Ill. – Mike Stolarski didn’t need but a few minutes to grab a cup of coffee. But, being in a generous mood, he fed a parking meter enough for whoever pulled into his soon-to-be-emp...

Child’s toy could be NASA’s solution for spacecraft

Engineers think inflatables could fly us out to Mars

Nation & World Briefs

1st popularly elected black man dies at 95 BOSTON – Former U.S. Sen. Edward W. Brooke, a liberal Republican who became the first black in U.S. history to win popular election to t...

15 ways things will get worse in 2015

The new year ought to bring with it new hope and optimism for the time to come. But it’s hard to feel positive after a 2014 marked by so much conflict and tragedy. Scanning the globe, here a...

Plans, policies laid out for Obama’s last years

President ready to work after winter vacation

Plane crash kills all but one of Kentucky family

Only the 7-year-old daughter survives

Powerful Arctic blast poised hit Midwest, East

Meteorologists are confidently forecasting frigid polar air will plunge south into the northern plains, Midwest and then the East Coast from next Tuesday through Thursday. The Midwest should...

Sen. Reid suffers broken ribs, bones in accident

WASHINGTON – Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid broke several ribs and facial bones when a piece of exercise equipment snapped at his Nevada home Thursday, causing the lawmaker to fall. ...

Envoys report progress on Iran nuke talks

VIENNA– Iran and the United States have tentatively agreed on a formula that Washington hopes will reduce Tehran’s ability to make nuclear arms by committing it to ship to Russia much of the...

U.S. imposes sanctions on North Korea

Obama administration says more actions coming

Texas city could be test of new voting-rights law

Hispanics say at-large seats will dilute their votes