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PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (AP) -- The Pease International Tradeport, which features an airport, hundreds of businesses and several day care centers, has been called a textbook example of how to redevelop an air base....
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) -- Somalia's prime minister said Saturday that 110 people have died from hunger in the past 48 hours in a single region - the first death toll announced in a severe drought threatening millions of people across the country....
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Dozens of police departments around the U.S. are amassing their own DNA databases to track criminals, a move critics say is a way around regulations governing state and national databases that restrict who can provide genetic samples and how long that information is held....
ATLANTA (AP) -- Everyone was in place for the hearing in Atlanta immigration court: the Guinean man hoping to stay in the U.S., his attorney, a prosecutor, a translator and the judge. But because of some missing paperwork, it was all for nothing....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The start of a new administration is never a clean slate, even when parties flip. Day One is just another day for military operations, a budget that is still in place from the old crowd and a vast array of economic, social and law enforcement initiatives left over by the last president....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Four days after Donald Trump's surprising White House victory, the liberal organization CREDO Action fired off a frantic warning to its 4.6 million anxious supporters....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The political cloud over Attorney General Jeff Sessions' decision to step back from any investigation touching the Trump campaign may have a silver lining for a law enforcement officer who appears preoccupied by violent crime, drugs and immigration....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Facing a new wave of questions about his ties to Russia, President Donald Trump is telling advisers and allies that he may shelve - at least temporarily - his plan to pursue a deal with Moscow on the Islamic State group and other national security matters, according to administration officials and Western diplomats....
PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- President Donald Trump on Saturday accused former President Barack Obama of having Trump Tower telephone lines "wire tapped" during last year's election, but Trump didn't offer any evidence or say what prompted the allegation....
Representatives of political parties in Ghana that participated in the 2016 general elections have called on members of the Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference, as a matter of urgency, to add their voice to the recent negative happenings in the country. With elections over, there have been reports of harassment and alleged politically motivated dismissals from public office of sympathisers of the now opposition party, the NDC.In a post-election meeting with the Bishops at the National Catholic Secretariat (NCS) in Accra, the representatives appealed to the Bishops to speak out on national issues to help stop the political wrangling in the country.The meeting, last week, was held to evaluate what went well during the 2016 elections and what did not work well. The idea is to make changes and improvements needed in time for the 2020 elections.Convened by the Bishops, the meeting was also meant to discuss how religious leaders could contribute more efficiently to promoting social...