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CAIRO (AP) -- Egypt's former antiquities minister and famed Egyptologist is back in the field after joining a group of experts scanning the pyramids for new discoveries....
NEW YORK (AP) -- It was a startling scientific finding: Children who eat candy tend to weigh less than those who don't....
BERLIN (AP) -- The German Parliament overwhelmingly approved a motion labeling the killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks a century ago as genocide, a decision that Turkey's prime minister said would "test" relations between the two countries at a sensitive time....
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- Stephen Curry and LeBron James dueling on the court in the NBA Finals as the Golden State Warriors look to cap a record-breaking season with a second straight title. Joe Thornton and Sidney Crosby matching up on the ice as the San Jose Sharks look to win the Stanley Cup for the first time ever....
NEW YORK (AP) -- Federal regulators are proposing a significant clampdown on payday lenders and other providers of high-interest loans, saying borrowers need to be protected from practices that wind up turning into "debt traps" for many....
CINCINNATI (AP) -- No decision has been made yet on whether charges will be brought against the parents of a 3-year-old boy who fell into a gorilla enclosure at the Cincinnati Zoo, causing an animal response team to shoot and kill the primate, authorities said....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- For Hillary Clinton, the presidential campaign has been about building an approachable image: She's often eschewed big arenas in favor of town halls, peppered her ads with personal stories and planned less-scripted gatherings with voters....
AZRAQ REFUGEE CAMP, Jordan (AP) -- A barbed wire-topped fence encircles a section of this bleak U.N.-run camp, isolating thousands of recent arrivals - whom Jordan considers a potential security risk - from other Syrian refugees....
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) -- President Barack Obama is giving his final commencement speech to U.S. Air Force Academy graduates who are coming of age at a time of fresh global threats that seem to be pulling the U.S. back into conflicts with uncertain ends....
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A murder-suicide brought a massive police response and widespread fear of an active shooter among tens of thousands of people at UCLA. Now fear has shifted to sadness as many lament the death of a professor who worked on computer models of the human heart who was also a doting father who coached his young son's baseball team....
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