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Several people injured in California train crash
HANFORD, Calif. — At least 20 passengers suffered minor to moderate injuries Monday when a big rig truck collided with a southbound Amtrak train in California’s Central Valley, authorities said. ...
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Peanut butter recall includes major retailers
WASHINGTON — New Mexico-based Sunland Inc. has expanded its recall of peanut butter and almond butter to include cashew butters, tahini and blanched and roasted peanut products. In addition to ...
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4 men arrested in VFW shooting in Florida
WINTER SPRINGS, Fla. — Four men were charged in a shooting at a Veterans of Foreign War post in Florida that killed two people and critically wounded another, authorities said Monday. The gunfir...
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California will ban gay ‘conversion’ therapy
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California will become the first state to ban a controversial form of psychotherapy aimed at making gay teenagers straight. Gov. Jerry Brown announced Sunday that he had signed...
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US Afghanistan war deaths reach 2,000
KABUL, Afghanistan — The killing of an American serviceman in an exchange of fire with allied Afghan soldiers pushed U.S. military deaths in the war to 2,000, a cold reminder of the perils that rem...
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John Lee Malvo is escorted from court after his preliminary hearing in Fairfax, Va. In a interview he asked people to move on and try and forget about his actions.
Newspaper: Malvo felt like ‘worst piece of scum’
WASHINGTON — Convicted D.C. sniper Lee Boyd Malvo said in a newspaper interview published Sunday that the devastated reaction of a victim’s husband made him feel like “the worst piece of scum.” ...
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Bonaduce: Fan bit me at casino
TACOMA, Wash. — Former child TV star Danny Bonaduce says a crazed fan bit him during an event at a Washington state casino. The former “Partridge Family” actor tells The News Tribune of Tacoma t...
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Economy flashing opposing signals
WASHINGTON — Anyone puzzled by the most recent U.S. economic data has reason for feeling so: The numbers sketch a sometimes contradictory picture of the economy. We’ve learned that: Consumers...
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Many Iraq, Afghan vets choosing ‘second service’
RALEIGH, N.C. — The link between U.S. military service and running for office is as old as the republic itself. It started with George Washington, who famously wrote that, “When we assumed the Sold...
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Associated Press
President Barack Obama waves in 2007 as he rides in the Labor Day parade in Milford, N.H. Obama crossed paths at the parade with another rising political star and presidential contender, Mitt Romney, as both sought to line up votes in the New Hampshire primary. They shook hands, exchanged a few pleasantries and turned their attention to the voters.
Obama, Romney: Rivals with little personal history
WASHINGTON — When Mitt Romney’s wife, Ann, was diagnosed with breast cancer in late 2008, one of the people who reached out to the couple was newly elected President Barack Obama. It was one of the...
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