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Early votes exceed 15 million – but who benefits?

WASHINGTON – Early votes soared past 15 million across 31 states on Friday, an outpouring that is giving hopeful Republicans as well as nervous Democrats cause for optimism heading into the ...

Military sex survey draws complaints

Respondents says questions ‘intrusive’

Burkina Faso leader abruptly steps down

OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso – The president of Burkina Faso stepped down Friday after protesters stormed parliament and set the building ablaze, ending the 27-year reign of one of Africa’s lon...

Nation & World Briefs

Charges unlikely in Ferguson case WASHINGTON – Justice Department investigators have all but concluded they do not have a strong enough case to bring civil rights charges against...

Stocks end month with bang

Dow Jones, S&P 500 hit record highs

How dangerous is space flight? Very

Rocket failures are fairly common

U.S. consumer sentiment index reaches 7-year high

WASHINGTON – U.S. consumers expect better economic growth and rising incomes in the coming months, pushing a measure of confidence to a seven-year high in October. The University ...

Court rejects isolating nurse

Maine judge blasts ‘misinformation,’ ‘bad science’ about Ebola

World Briefs

Sweden recognizes Palestinian state STOCKHOLM – Sweden on Thursday became the biggest Western European country to recognize a Palestinian state, prompting a strong protest from Is...

Nurse continues to defy quarantine

Maine fears woman could spread Ebola

Fed getting credit for economic recovery

WASHINGTON The U.S. economy powered its way to a solid annual growth rate of 3.5 percent from July through September, outpacing most of the developed world and appearing on track to extend ...

Israel closes Jerusalem Muslim holy site

JERUSALEM – Israel closed all access to Jerusalem’s most sensitive religious site Thursday, a rare move that ratcheted up already heightened tensions after the attempted assassination of a p...