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PHOENIX (AP) -- The new mother of quintuplets kept her excitement in check for the first six months of her pregnancy - even putting off setting up a nursery....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- "Obamacare" seems to be holding its own. The administration said Wednesday that 6.4 million people have enrolled for subsidized private coverage through HealthCare.gov, ahead of last year's pace....
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -- A deal to undo the North Carolina law known as the "bathroom bill" fell apart Wednesday night when legislators couldn't agree on a plan to the repeal the measure, a sign of the bitter political divide within the state....
PARIS (AP) -- The Tunisian now wanted throughout Europe has six aliases, three nationalities - and links to the same brand of Islamic extremism that has drawn at least 6,000 of his countrymen to jihadi networks....
BERLIN (AP) -- German officials had deemed the Tunisian man being sought in a manhunt across Europe a threat long before a truck plowed into a Christmas market in Berlin - and even kept him under covert surveillance for six months this year before halting the operation....
IMAGE: CNS photo/Kevin Lamarque, ReutersBy Dennis SadowskiWASHINGTON(CNS) -- President-elect Donald Trump's commitments to nominate pro-lifejustices to the U.S. Supreme Court and support legislative efforts to limitabortion are invigorating abortion foes.Leadersin organizations such as U.S. bishops' Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities; NationalRight to Life, Americans United for Life and Susan B. Anthony List toldCatholic News Service that they are hopeful that Congress and eventually the SupremeCourt, with pro-life justices in place, will take steps to achieve thelong-standing goal of ending abortion altogether."Weare very excited about the new Trump administration because he took such astrong stand during the campaign," said Carol Tobias, president of National Right to Life."I think it's going to be a great few years."Suchenthusiasm stems not just from Trump's unexpected election, but also becauseRepublicans maintained control of both the House of Representatives (241-194) andthe ...
Mighty sequoias fell in sports in 2016, transformational figures who reshaped the games and the culture - from Muhammad Ali to Gordie Howe, from Arnold Palmer to Pat Summitt....
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) -- President Barack Obama's administration is expected to push through long-delayed safety measures for the nation's sprawling network of oil pipelines in its final days, despite resistance from industry and concern that incoming president Donald Trump may scuttle them....
TULTEPEC, Mexico (AP) -- Relatives of workers at a fireworks market flattened by a deadly chain-reaction explosion searched hospitals for loved ones Wednesday as attention focused on apparent lax security that allowed vendors to display their dangerous wares in the passageways between stalls....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- He was a first-term senator-turned-president, a former law professor with little experience in economics or management. When he entered the White House he had one essential task: piece together the shards of a shattered U.S. economy....
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