May 25, 2013
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Details of Saturday cuts planned in mail delivery
The Postal Service announced Wednesday that it planned to cut back to five-day-a-week deliveries for everything except packages. The details: — Saturday delivery of mail, such as letters and ...
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Report: Family, medical leave law working
WASHINGTON — Just 16 percent of eligible workers took time off under the Family and Medical Leave Act last year to recover from an illness, care for a new child or tend to a sick relative, accordin...
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Business, labor join on immigration issue
WASHINGTON — Unlikely allies, business and labor leaders joined in support of the White House’s immigration overhaul efforts Tuesday while also launching high-stakes negotiations to overcome an iss...
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Scottish fold Maru rests in a cardboard box in June 2011 in Japan. After years of viral YouTube viewing and millions of shares, the cat stars of the Internet are coming into their own in lucrative and altruistic ways.
Internet cat stars scratch for fame
NEW YORK — They frolic in empty boxes and stick their heads under faucet streams of water. They dance on tippy toes and fly through the air with Pop-Tarts. They play piano wearing little frocks and...
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Hagel would be 5th chief with enlisted time
WASHINGTON — When President Barack Obama declared that his defense secretary nominee, Chuck Hagel, would be the first former enlisted man to lead the Pentagon, he seemed to overlook four previous d...
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President Barack Obama speaks in the James Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House in Tuesday in Washington. The president will ask Congress to come up with tens of billions of dollars in short-term spending cuts and tax revenue to put off the automatic across the board cuts that are scheduled to kick in March 1.
Obama urges stopgap budget deal
WASHINGTON — Eager to buy time and avoid economic pain, President Barack Obama urged Congress on Tuesday to pass targeted short-term spending cuts and higher taxes as a way to put off sweeping, aut...
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Imam Anwar al-Awlaki speaks Oct. 2008 in Yemen. A Justice Department document says it is legal for the government to kill U.S. citizens abroad if it believes they are senior al-Qaida leaders continually engaged in operations aimed at killing Americans.
Congress to consider limits on drone strikes
WASHINGTON — Uncomfortable with the Obama administration’s use of deadly drones, a growing number in Congress is looking to limit America’s authority to kill suspected terrorists, even U.S. citizen...
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Veteran had been in mental hospital
FORT WORTH, Texas — The Iraq War veteran charged with killing a former Navy SEAL sniper and his friend on a Texas shooting range had been taken to a mental hospital twice in the past five months an...
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Federal and local law enforcement officers gather at their trucks Monday after the hostage crisis ended in Midland City, Ala. Officials say they stormed a bunker in Alabama to rescue a 5-year-old child being held hostage there after his abductor was seen with a gun.
Authorities storm bunker, rescue boy
MIDLAND CITY, Ala. — Authorities stormed an underground bunker Monday in southeastern Alabama, freeing a 5-year-old boy and leaving his captor dead after a week of fruitless negotiations that left...
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Koch’s coffin exits to ‘New York, New York’
NEW YORK — Ed Koch couldn’t have chosen a more appropriate final farewell to New York City. An organist played “New York, New York,” the iconic ballad made famous by Frank Sinatra, in a Manhatta...
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