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March 23, 2015

NEW YORK – Fox News Channel host Bill O’Reilly says he thinks television viewers trust him despite accusations he stretched the truth when he was a young reporter covering straight…

Nation & World Briefs
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Nation & World Briefs

March 23, 2015

SALT LAKE CITY – Utah became the only state to allow firing squads for executions when Gov. Gary Herbert signed a law Monday approving the method for use when no…

Police unable to confirm gang rape at University of Virginia
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Police unable to confirm gang rape at University of Virginia

March 23, 2015

Steve Helber/Associated Press file photo<br><br>University of Virginia students walk to campus past the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity house at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Va. Charlottesville police said Monday…

U.S. home sales rebound slightly in February
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U.S. home sales rebound slightly in February

March 23, 2015

A “For Sale” sign pokes out of about 4 feet of snow in the front yard of a home listed in Derry, N.H. The National Association of Realtors reported Monday…

At Pentagon, Afghan president thanks U.S. troops
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At Pentagon, Afghan president thanks U.S. troops

March 23, 2015

Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani speaks at the Pentagon during a Monday ceremony. Afghanistan’s president thanked U.S. troops and taxpayers for their sacrifices in nearly 14 years of war.Cliff OwEN/Associated Press…

DNA offers clues about Britain’s ancient past
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DNA offers clues about Britain’s ancient past

March 21, 2015

Welsh residents may be the closest genetic matches to Britain’s earliest settlers, according to new research of DNA samples from British and Northern Island residents. Here a group of poets…

World Briefs
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World Briefs

March 21, 2015

IOTO, Japan – More than 30 veterans flown in from the U.S. island territory of Guam toured the black-sand beaches of Iwo Jima on Saturday to mark the 70th anniversary…

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Nation Briefs

March 21, 2015

LOS ANGELES – The police shooting in Georgia earlier this month of a naked, unarmed man with bipolar disorder spotlights the growing number of violent confrontations between police and the…

DNA tests speed dog adoptions
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DNA tests speed dog adoptions

March 21, 2015

Senior vice president Scott Delucchi looks over a recent DNA dog test result at the Peninsula Humane Society and SPCA in Burlingame, Calif.In Eric Risberg/Associated Press The Peninsula Humane Society…

Pierre, S.D., lands on Monopoly game
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Pierre, S.D., lands on Monopoly game

March 21, 2015

Pierre Mayor Laurie Gill celebrates her city being named the new “Boardwalk” in an upcoming version of the 80-year-old board game, Monopoly, that will feature U.S. cities.Patrick M. Callahan/ Litzy…

Total solar eclipse darkens Europe
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Total solar eclipse darkens Europe

March 20, 2015

Residents and visitors to Norway’s Svalbard islands were treated the best view of Friday’s solar eclipse, which darkened much of northern Europe for several minutes.Haakon Mosvold Larsen/Associated Press The most…

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Nation Briefs

March 20, 2015

WASHINGTON – The Obama administration is suggesting it could reconsider its plan to remove nearly all U.S. troops from Afghanistan by the end of 2016. Jeff Eggers of the White…

States hoping to turn food aid into new jobs
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States hoping to turn food aid into new jobs

March 20, 2015

The grants, announced Friday in Georgia by Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, come as the Republican Congress is exploring ways to cut the program, which cost $74 billion last year –…

World Briefs
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World Briefs

March 20, 2015

LONDON – A North Korean envoy says his country has developed nuclear missiles and is prepared to use them at any time. North Korean Ambassador to Britain Hyun Hak Bong…