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Arizona Police Swarm Store, Detain Man in Freeway Shootings
Police have detained a man who they believe may have ties to a string of freeway shootings that ...
US
September 12, 2015
Intelligence Chief: Little Penalty for Cyberattacks
Cyberattacks against American interests are likely to continue and grow more damaging, in part because hackers face a ...
US
September 12, 2015
89 People Killed In Explosions At Central India Restaurant
At least 89 people were killed at a restaurant in central India on Saturday when a cooking gas ...
Asia & Pacific
September 12, 2015
Divisive Far-Left Lawmaker Wins UK’s Labour Leadership Race
Veteran far-left lawmaker Jeremy Corbyn was elected leader of Britain's opposition Labour Party on Saturday, a runaway victory ...
UK
September 12, 2015
Hungary Suggests Aiding Syria’s Neighbors to Halt Migrants
Hungary's hard-line prime minister has proposed that the European Union step up aid to Syria's neighbors to stem ...
Europe
September 12, 2015
Obama Warns Russia Against Helping Arm Syrian Government
President Barack Obama warned Russia Friday against doubling down on its support for Syrian President Bashar Assad
International
September 11, 2015
Rick Perry First to Exit 2016 Republican Presidential Race
Perry is the longest-serving governor in Texas history, who had never lost an election until he started running ...
Politics
September 11, 2015
Williams Stunned in US Open Semis by Vinci, Slam Bid Ends
For Serena Williams' first 26 matches at major tournaments in 2015, no deficit was too daunting, no opponent ...
Sports
September 11, 2015
4 European Nations Strongly Rebuff Mandatory Migrant Quotas
The migrant crisis is "probably the biggest challenge for the European Union in its history," Germany's foreign minister ...
International
September 11, 2015
On Sept. 11 Anniversary, Appeals to Remember as Time Passes
Relatives of Sept. 11 victims marked the anniversary of the terror attacks Friday at ground zero with grief, ...
New York
September 11, 2015
House Goes on Record Against Iran Nuclear Deal
The Republican-led House cast largely symbolic votes on Friday against the Iran nuclear deal and sought to restrict ...
Middle East
September 11, 2015
Polish Explorer Says He’s Found Alleged Nazi Shelter
He said that anything from technical appliances to armaments could be inside, but "not a gold train."
Europe
September 11, 2015
Damascus to Berlin: One Syrian Family’s Escape to New Life
The Syrian family asks with wonder why they didn't die like thousands of others like them.
International
September 11, 2015
Baltimore Mayor Says She Will Not Seek Re-election
BALTIMORE— Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, facing ongoing criticism for the city's handling of Freddie Gray's death and the ...
US
September 11, 2015
A Cemetery as an Exercise Hotspot? Yes, in Zimbabwe
Those who come here in search of fitness among the more than 20,000 graves enjoy the serene environment.
Health
September 11, 2015
SWAT Shot Gunman After Running From Police Into Restaurant
A SWAT team killed a gunman Thursday night after he led police on a long car chase then ...
Crime and Incidents
September 11, 2015
White House: Obama Wants to Admit More Syrian Refugees
The United States is making plans to accept 10,000 Syrian refugees in the coming budget year, a significant ...
US
September 11, 2015
UN Chief Says Will Repatriate Peacekeepers Over Sex Abuse
The U.N. chief is taking aim at sexual abuse by peacekeepers, calling it "one of my greatest disappointments" ...
International
September 11, 2015
Russia Calls on Other Nations to Help Arm Syrian Government
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Friday called on world powers to help arm the Syrian army, describing ...
Middle East
September 11, 2015
Venezuelan Opposition Leader Convicted of Inciting Violence
A Venezuelan judge ordered opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez jailed for almost 14 years for inciting violence during last ...
Americas
September 11, 2015
Police Body Cameras May Solve One Problem but Create Others
The use of police body cameras is spreading to keep officers honest about using force against citizens. But ...
US
September 11, 2015
Scant Sympathy for Refugees in Europe’s Ex-Communist East
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Europe
September 11, 2015
Key Reasons Why Opponents Hate the Iran Nuclear Deal
Even though opponents of the Iran nuclear deal can't win in Congress, they aren't going to go quietly.
US
September 11, 2015
Out With the Old…iPhones? 4 Ways to Reuse, Resell, Recycle
NEW YORK— Each year, Apple dazzles its devoted fans with faster, sleeker, more powerful iPhones with better cameras ...
Tech
September 11, 2015
GOP State Sen LaHood to Replace Ex-us Rep Schock of Illinois
Darin LaHood, a Republican state senator and son of former U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, easily won a ...
Politics
September 11, 2015
Study: Caffeine Trade Thrived in Ancient America
More than 1,000 years before Starbucks, caffeine was an international market mover, with ancient civilizations trading holly and ...
Science
September 10, 2015
Freight Railroads May Halt Service Unless Congress Acts
WASHINGTON—Widespread disruptions of freight and passenger rail traffic are likely if Congress doesn't extend a deadline to start ...
US
September 10, 2015
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