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Authorities have released video showing the killing of a black suspect by a white reserve sheriff's deputy during a recent arrest in Tulsa, Oklahoma.More >>
Authorities have released video showing the killing of a black suspect by a white reserve sheriff's deputy during a recent arrest in Tulsa, Oklahoma.More >>
What will drive Hillary Rodham Clinton's second bid for the presidency? Boosting economic security for the middle class and expanding opportunities for working families, key issues that her campaign says will...More >>
Hillary Rodham Clinton jumped back into presidential politics on Sunday, announcing her much-awaited second campaign for the White House. "Everyday Americans need a champion. I want to be that champion," she said.More >>
Residents of a small northern Illinois farming community that took a direct hit from a tornado are being allowed back into the area to assess the damage.More >>
Residents of a small northern Illinois farming community that took a direct hit from a half-mile-wide tornado were allowed back into the area Saturday to assess damage and salvage what they could.More >>
The Rev. Al Sharpton is expected to appear Sunday in North Charleston and attend a vigil for Walter Scott, the black driver who was fatally shot by a white police officer after he fled a traffic stop.More >>
The Rev. Al Sharpton called for unity during a vigil at the site where 50-year-old Walter Scott was fatally shot by a North Charleston police officer.More >>
A worker-owner of a Fargo coffee shop who instituted a tongue-in-cheek ban on North Dakota lawmakers for opposing an anti-discrimination bill says the response has been "99.9 percent positive" and that he made his...More >>
A worker-owner of a Fargo coffee shop who instituted a tongue-in-cheek ban on North Dakota lawmakers for opposing an anti-discrimination bill says the response has been "99.9 percent positive" and that he made his point,...More >>
A company plans to roll out a new line of tissues and paper towels this month that incorporates wheat straw and bamboo, which it hopes will provide a rapidly renewable and environmentally friendly source of fiber...More >>
A company plans to roll out a new line of tissues and paper towels this month that incorporates wheat straw and bamboo, which it hopes will provide a rapidly renewable and environmentally friendly source of fiber for its...More >>
An arrest warrant has been issued for the mother of a severely disabled man left in the woods for several days near a Philadelphia park, authorities said.More >>
An arrest warrant has been issued for the mother of a severely disabled man left in the woods for several days near a Philadelphia park, authorities said.More >>
By The Associated Press From Beijing to Paris to San Francisco, the Apple Watch made its debut Friday. Customers were invited to try them on in stores and order them online.More >>
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The public will have its first chance to see, touch and buy the Apple Watch on Friday, as Apple stores in the U.S. and eight markets abroad start previews and online orders commence.More >>
The public will have its first chance to see, touch and buy the Apple Watch on Friday, as Apple stores in the U.S. and eight markets abroad start previews and online orders commence.More >>
From the time it was built in this quaint village 45 years ago, the county building has stirred strong opinions for its modernism-meets-Mayberry look: a geometric jumble of irregularly stacked concrete-and-glass...More >>
From the time it was built in this quaint village 45 years ago, the county building has stirred strong opinions for its modernism-meets-Mayberry look: a geometric jumble of irregularly stacked concrete-and-glass boxes.More >>
AP investigation: Airport intruders bike on tarmacs, speed cars down runways, even board jetsMore >>
AP investigation: Airport intruders bike on tarmacs, speed cars down runways, even board jetsMore >>
Traffic stop dash cam video captures routine moments leading up to fatal shooting of black manMore >>
Traffic stop dash cam video captures routine moments leading up to fatal shooting of black manMore >>
Blacks blame shooting on police indifference to complaints
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Blacks blame shooting on police indifference to complaints
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Obama says climate change harming our health, unveils pledges from Google, Microsoft to helpMore >>
Obama says climate change harming our health, unveils pledges from Google, Microsoft to helpMore >>
Father of black man shot by white officer: It looked as if he was trying 'to kill a deer'More >>
Father of black man shot by white officer: It looked as if he was trying 'to kill a deer'More >>
Ferguson voters could reshape City Council in first municipal election since Brown shootingMore >>
Ferguson voters could reshape City Council in first municipal election since Brown shootingMore >>
Thousands of kids take over White House lawn for egg rollMore >>
Thousands of kids take over White House lawn for egg rollMore >>
AP PHOTOS AND VIDEO: Easter celebrations in the Holy Land and around the worldMore >>
AP PHOTOS AND VIDEO: Easter celebrations in the Holy Land and around the worldMore >>
2 NYC women arrested on charges they plotted to build bomb for Boston Marathon-type attackMore >>
2 NYC women arrested on charges they plotted to build bomb for Boston Marathon-type attackMore >>
Indiana lawmakers unveil changes to religious objections bill as Arkansas scrambles to do sameMore >>
Indiana lawmakers unveil changes to religious objections bill as Arkansas scrambles to do sameMore >>
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Kenya's Deputy President William Ruto says the government has given the United Nations High Commission for Refugees three months to close a refugee camp and send the 400,000 Somalis living there back to their country.
The Kenyan government says the Dadaab refugee camp in eastern Kenya has become a recruitment center for the extremist group al-Shabab whose gunmen last week killed 148 people at the country's Garissa College University.
Ruto said in rally on Saturday that Kenya must be secured at all costs.
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta vowed a sharp response to last week's attack at the university. Kenyan warplanes attacked suspected militant positions in Somalia, and the government said Wednesday that it was freezing accounts of organizations and individuals suspected of financing Islamic extremists.
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