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RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) -- American Olympians were making a case that this was supposed to be the Year of the Woman....
NEW YORK (AP) -- In a recent conversation with an undercover FBI agent wearing a wire, a reputed mobster from Connecticut named Eugene "Rooster" O'Norfio proclaimed himself the new boss of the "Mulberry Street Crew" in Manhattan's Little Italy....
SAN DIEGO (AP) -- In early July, Betsy Davis emailed her closest friends and relatives to invite them to a two-day party, telling them: "These circumstances are unlike any party you have attended before, requiring emotional stamina, centeredness and openness."...
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) -- The Latest on the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro (all times local):...
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Donald Trump says President Barack Obama is the "founder" of the Islamic State group. He's not, of course....
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- Straying from his trademark bravado, Donald Trump acknowledged Thursday that his presidential campaign is facing challenges and could ultimately fall short - a rare expression of humility by the Republican presidential nominee....
WARREN, Mich. (AP) -- Her political fortunes flourishing, Hillary Clinton attempted to undercut Donald Trump's claim to working-class voters Thursday, portraying her Republican rival as untrustworthy on economic issues and pushing policies that would only benefit the super-wealthy - himself included....
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) -- A Belgian woman who won a 2012 bronze medal has become sick, the first Olympic competitor to fall ill after sailing the polluted waters of Guanabara Bay....
(Vatican Radio) Germany's interior minister has unveiled plans to boost security after recent attacks, including making it easier to deport foreigners deemed dangerous and stripping dual nationals who fight for extremist groups of their German citizenship. Thomas de Maizière's proposals also include creating several thousand jobs at federal security services over the coming years and making "promoting terrorism" a criminal offense.De Maizière said his nation needs to urgently boost security after four notorious attacks last month. He announced that more than 4,600 posts in Germany’s security services would be created with an extra two billion euros in funding until 2020.Other measures include stripping dual nationals who fight for extremists groups abroad of their German citizenship and greater use of video surveillance, notably facial recognition systems. Last year Germany accepted more than a million asylum seekers, many from war-torn nation...