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Ex-Tennis Pro James Blake Wants Apology for Being Handcuffed
Former tennis professional James Blake said Thursday that he wants an apology from police after a case of ...
US
September 10, 2015
New Federal Food Safety Rules Issued After Deadly Outbreaks
Food manufacturers must be more vigilant about keeping their operations clean, according to new safety rules released Thursday ...
Food
September 10, 2015
Homeland Security Taking to the Sky in Drug Smuggling Fight
While the eastern Pacific Ocean remains the most popular route for cocaine smuggling, the Caribbean is once again ...
US
September 10, 2015
Russia Says Its Planes Are Carrying Military Goods to Syria
Russian aircraft flying into Syria are delivering military supplies and humanitarian aid, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said ...
Middle East
September 10, 2015
New United Airlines CEO Faces Long List of Challenges
The new CEO of United Airlines faces a daunting list of problems he must fix, including late flights ...
Business & Markets
September 10, 2015
Investigators in Las Vegas Seek Cause of Plane’s Engine Fire
Federal safety investigators are trying to determine what caused a British airliner's left engine to burst into flames ...
US
September 10, 2015
Doctor in Blockaded Gaza Makes Stethoscope With 3-D Printer
A Palestinian-Canadian doctor has created a low-cost stethoscope using a 3-D printer, the first in a series of ...
Middle East
September 10, 2015
Catalonia’s Separatists Try to Stage Spain Breakaway Attempt
For a fourth consecutive year, hundreds of thousands of pro-independence Catalans are gearing up to rally Friday to ...
Europe
September 10, 2015
Clinton Stirs Up Old Difference With Obama on Foreign Policy
Eight years, two presidential elections and one shared commitment to the nuclear deal with Iran later, Hillary Rodham ...
Politics
September 10, 2015
Helicopters Pluck Residents to Safety as Rains Lash Japan
Raging floodwaters broke through a flood berm Thursday and swamped a city north of Tokyo, washing away houses, ...
Asia & Pacific
September 10, 2015
Greece’s Tsipras Admits Mistakes in Debate Ahead of Poll
ATHENS, Greece—Greece's left wing leader Alexis Tsipras admitted making mistakes in negotiations for a massive new bailout agreement, ...
Europe
September 9, 2015
Justice Department Looks to Sharpen Computer Crime Law
Stung by recent court decisions that have gone against them, Justice Department lawyers are making a fresh push ...
US
September 9, 2015
McDonald’s to Switch to Cage-Free Eggs Over Next Decade
McDonald's says it will switch to cage-free eggs in the U.S. and Canada over the next decade, marking ...
Business & Markets
September 9, 2015
Greece’s Tsipras Admits Mistakes in Debate Ahead of Poll
Greece's left wing leader Alexis Tsipras admitted making mistakes in negotiations for a massive new bailout agreement, during ...
Europe
September 9, 2015
New York City to Require Salt Warnings on Restaurant Menus
Salty fare from sandwiches to salads will soon come with a first-of-its-kind warning label at chain restaurants in ...
New York
September 9, 2015
New Venezuelan Border Closure Strands Cars, Workers
PARAGUACHON, Colombia—Venezuela's sudden decision to close another major border crossing with Colombia has left workers, vacationers, and members ...
Americas
September 9, 2015
Former CIA Leaders Release Book Defending Brutal Tactics
Former senior CIA officials instrumental in extracting information from al-Qaida prisoners through what most Americans consider to have ...
Politics
September 9, 2015
Kerry: US Committed to Accepting More Refugees to Aid Allies
Secretary of State John Kerry says the United States is committed to increasing the number of refugees it ...
Politics
September 9, 2015
House GOP Divisions Threaten Plans on Iran Deal
WASHINGTON—Divisions among House Republicans threw scheduled votes against the Iran nuclear accord into disarray Wednesday as other foes, ...
US
September 9, 2015
Queen Elizabeth II Surpasses Queen Victoria’s Long Reign
It was a day for the history books. But it was not in her majesty's temperament to make ...
Photo Gallery
September 9, 2015
Baltimore Approves $6.4M Settlement in Freddie Gray Case
BALTIMORE— A city board Wednesday approved a $6.4 million settlement with the family of Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old ...
US
September 9, 2015
United CEO Jeff Smisek Steps Down Amid Federal Investigation
Federal prosecutors are probing United's ties to David Samson, the former chairman of the Port Authority of New ...
US
September 9, 2015
Russia Says ‘No Secret’ It Has Military Specialists in Syria
Russia's Foreign Ministry spokeswoman has accused the West of creating "strange hysteria" over Russian activities in Syria, saying ...
International
September 9, 2015
Pakistan Among World’s Top Executioners After Terror Attack
For years, Pakistan did not put prisoners to death. Then a Taliban attack butchered 150 people, most of ...
Middle East
September 9, 2015
Alabama Murder Mystery: What Happened to Harper Lee’s Book?
Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Harper Lee politely knocked on truck driver Robert Louis Burns' door in rural Alabama one ...
Crime and Incidents
September 9, 2015
Obama Trying to Boost Free Community College Plan
With his plan for two years of free community college stalled in Congress, President Barack Obama is trying ...
Politics
September 9, 2015
London-Bound Plane Catches Fire on Las Vegas Runway
The 157 passengers aboard British Airways Flight 2276 were settled into their seats for the 10-hour flight from ...
US
September 9, 2015
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