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Four dead, more than 30 injured as governor reiterates appeal for tougher gun laws
The operation replaces a military offensive in Mali, where French troops fought rebels in the country's north
Syrian government has warned that unapproved aid delivery would constitute an attack
A plan to reduce the flow of water from the damaged nuclear plant is already behind schedule and may never actually work
The South African writer was the 1991 recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature and a leading voice against racism
Trade body says Washington violated rules by imposing extra fees on goods it said Beijing dumped on foreign market
The ACLU, Liberty and other NGOs took Britain's spy agencies to court in front of a special tribunal in London
Justice Department was investigating the bank over propagating risky mortgages that helped lead to the Great Recession
A school with a lower rate may just be better at discouraging students from reporting assault
The Canadian government is paying people to resettle, but some residents in Little Bay want to stay
Gulf Coast businesses, congressman want BP to reinstate internal claims program and pay out reparations for oil spill
In some parts of the drought-ridden state, farmers are getting no water while sprinklers abound in Reno
Farmers are feeling the most effects, with crop losses of up to $2.2 billion
The church's assembly voted overwhelmingly in favor of the measure, after failing in 2012
British man and American wife accused of illegally buying information on ex-GSK manager, company bribery
Authorities have removed crosses from churches and torn down churches in some communities
Held by Taliban for five years, he will start work at Texas base, says NY Times, as probe into his capture continues
Science still hasn’t found a cure but is getting better at treating the disease
US and Latin American nations try to tackle immigration problem
At least eight killed in two successive blasts that hit residential area next to security compound in Egypt's Sinai
He guided nearly 200 orchestras in at least 7,000 opera and concert performances during 72 years at the podium
Kiev dismisses claim its forces fired across border as ‘nonsense,’ points finger at rebel agent provocateur
This is the latest swarm in a state where a recent upsurge in seismic activity which may be linked to fracking
Man who was allegedly at an illegal marijuana farm is suspected of igniting fire now covering 3,700 acres of forest
In an interview, the pontiff also hinted that ban on marriage for priests may one day be lifted
An archaeologist of Iraq's marshes fosters academic ties between southern Iraq and the US South
As a joyous celebration of team's gutsy performance turned nasty, parents with small children fled in fear
Gaps persist between Iran and world powers negotiating Tehran's nuclear program; July 20 deadline seen as unrealistic
Acting parliament speaker ends brief session due to disagreement on nominees and absence of Kurdish delegation.
Critics say shipping domestic fuel abroad will raise prices at home, exacerbate climate change
Jokes about redheads are not only stupid but conceal our inability to address American racism
Dwindling funds hamper White House efforts to contain border crossings of thousands of children from Central America
While fewer Americans are farming, newbies are more likely to be minorities and women
Audit is likely to take several weeks, meaning presidential inauguration due on Aug. 2 will be postponed







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The Canadian government is paying people to resettle, but some residents in Little Bay want to stay
Farmers are feeling the most effects, with crop losses of up to $2.2 billion
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