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About 9,000 U.S. Marines stationed on the Japanese island of Okinawa will be moved to the U.S. territory of Guam and other locations in the Asia-Pacific, including H...
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After touring the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum early on Monday morning, President Barack Obama described the "searing experience" of bearing witness to th...
Returning U.S. soldiers have more car crashes: study
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Walmart hid bribery in Mexico: report
Walmart, the world's largest retailer, has admitted it is investigating allegations that its managers in Mexico used widespread bribery to secure the company's prese...
Alberts: Obama, Romney struggle to capture blue-collar support
With all the talk lately in the U.S. about Mitt Romney’s problems with American women — the only woman he knows, apparently, is the one he married — it’s easy to for...
Killer in Trayvon Martin case released on bail
George Zimmerman, charged with second-degree murder in the killing of unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin, left a Florida jail early on Monday after posting bail o...
White House renews veto threat over Keystone
The White House on Tuesday renewed its threat to veto legislation to fund U.S. transportation projects responsible for millions of jobs if it includes the politicall...
Hydrofracking may be linked to frequency of quakes in some U.S. states: sci...
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US prepares for what could be last major Afghan offensive
For Taliban militants and U.S. strategists alike, all roads in this impoverished country of mountain passes, arid deserts and nearly impassable goat tracks lead to t...
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