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(11/05/13 12:51am)
NEW DELHI – India is set to launch a space mission to Mars on Tuesday that, if successful, would beat China to the punch, although some wonder whether the undertaking is the best use of money when many Indians lack food, clean water or basic sanitation facilities.
(11/05/13 12:25am)
As Americans look to the future, they are about as satisfied today as they were during the early 1960s, as tumult raged over racial integration and the Vietnam War.
(11/05/13 12:13am)
LONDON – The elderly gentleman appeared nervous when police questioned him during a customs check aboard a train from Switzerland to Germany. He was carrying about $12,000 in cash, just within the legal limit.
(11/04/13 1:57am)
LOS ANGELES – The wife of the Transportation Security Administration screener who was fatally shot at Los Angeles International Airport during a shooting rampage said Saturday her husband was “always there to help anyone in need.”
(10/23/13 6:44am)
SPARKS, Nev. – He was dressed like any other student at Sparks Middle School: standard khaki pants and a Sparks sweatshirt. He was tall for a middle schooler, with dark, spiked hair, and he held a Ruger 9 mm semi-automatic handgun in his hand.
(10/22/13 4:48am)
LONDON – France reacted angrily Monday to a news report of mass electronic surveillance of its residents by the U.S. National Security Agency, summoning the American ambassador to explain what it called unacceptable treatment by a close ally.
(10/22/13 4:37am)
HACKENSACK, N.J. – Whether the first day of same-sex marriage in New Jersey was a joyous celebration or a heartbreaking disappointment depended on location and the presence of a sympathetic ear.
(10/15/13 6:54am)
MOSCOW – One day after rioting youth demanded the eviction of migrant workers from outside Russia, police swept through the vegetable market that was the target of the violence, detaining about 1,200 workers and traders, most of them from the northern Caucasus region, news agencies reported Monday.
(10/15/13 6:30am)
The Mile High City is having a tough time living up to its name.
(02/19/13 9:06am)
BEIRUT — Several Hezbollah fighters were reported killed inside Syria this past weekend in the latest indication that combatants from the Lebanese-based group have battled Syrian rebels seeking to overthrow President Bashar Assad.
(02/19/13 6:14am)
WASHINGTON — In a surprise announcement that adds to a growing list of Senate retirements, Nebraska Republican Mike Johanns said Monday that he will not seek a second term in 2014.
(02/13/13 8:26am)
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama returned to the unfinished business of a still-struggling economy Tuesday night, outlining a second-term agenda with proposals designed to create jobs, expand the middle class and spur financial growth.
(02/12/13 4:52am)
ARLINGTON, Texas — About 7,000 attended a memorial service Monday at Cowboys Stadium for Chris Kyle, the former Navy SEAL sniper who was slain last week near Glen Rose.
(02/12/13 4:00am)
PHILADELPHIA — Pope Benedict XVI, 85, said that he will resign on Feb. 28, and would become the first pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church to do so in nearly 600 years.
(02/05/13 8:22am)
JERUSALEM — Israeli and Palestinian textbooks get failing grades when it comes to adequately and positively representing each other’s people, culture and history, according to a three-year, U.S-funded study released Monday.
(02/05/13 8:21am)
DETROIT — Nearly 500 people, both dignitaries and ordinary citizens, packed the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History on Monday to honor civil rights legend Rosa Parks and witness the unveiling of a postage stamp in her honor.
(02/04/13 3:53am)
KABUL — When he saw the flowing blood, Mohammed Anwar at first thought his son was dead. Five-year-old Muqadas had been shot in the head in June during a firefight between U.S. forces and Taliban insurgents in eastern Afghanistan.
(01/29/13 6:06am)
HARTFORD, Conn. – More than 1,000 Connecticut residents descended upon the state Capitol on Monday to voice their views on gun control in the wake of the shooting massacre last month at a Newtown elementary school.
(01/28/13 7:38am)
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Kalkidan Wondemu Sirbaro, a 7-year-old girl from Gurage, a village in southern Ethiopia, had a checkup at the Sutter Medical Center neuroscience facility in downtown Sacramento last week.
(01/23/13 7:43am)
FRANKFORT, Ky. — Many of Kentucky’s “tea party” leaders are plotting a strategy to defeat U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell in the 2014 Republican primary, a spokesman for a group calling itself the United Kentucky Tea Party said Tuesday.