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Stormy Weather Brings Snow, Rain to Seattle, Northwest

SEATTLE (AP) — A significant weekend storm disrupted plans across the Northwest U.S., blanketing parts of Washington state with snow while socking Oregon and California with rain. Seattle area residents woke up to a rare treat of lowland snow Sunday.

Stormy Weather Brings Snow, Rain to Seattle, Northwest

Russian TV Shows Doctored Video of Olympic Rings

SOCHI, Russia (AP) — Smoke and mirrors? Russian state television aired footage Friday of five floating snowflakes turning into the Olympic rings and bursting into pyrotechnics at the Sochi Games opening ceremony. Problem is, that didn’t happen. The opening ceremony

Russian TV Shows Doctored Video of Olympic Rings

Wendy Davis Outrages Democrats with Open Carry Support

Last week, amid a host of questions about her ideological commitment and personal integrity, Texas Democrat Wendy Davis revealed a new, unexpected issue on her campaign platform: securing Second Amendment rights. The move has been met with some outrage from

Wendy Davis Outrages Democrats with Open Carry Support

Wendy Davis Supports Open Carry Gun Law

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The Wild West tradition of openly carrying your six-shooter on the street has long been banned by many cities in Texas. But the state’s next governor could change that. Rising Democratic star and gubernatorial candidate Wendy

Wendy Davis Supports Open Carry Gun Law

Communists Roast in Hell in Montenegro fresco

PODGORICA, Montenegro (AP) — Look up at the wall and you can see Yugoslavia’s late autocratic leader Josip Broz Tito drowning in red fiery waves of hell — along with Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, authors of the 1848 Communist

Communists Roast in Hell in Montenegro fresco

Second Wave of Wintry Weather to hit NY, Philadelphia

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A winter storm dumped several inches of wet, heavy snow on parts of the eastern United States on Monday, snarling commutes and Super Bowl fans’ trips home, closing schools and government offices and cutting power. Fat flakes

Second Wave of Wintry Weather to hit NY, Philadelphia

Al-Qaida breaks ties with group in Syria

CAIRO (AP) — Al-Qaida’s central leadership broke off ties with one of the most powerful militant groups in Syria, known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, and distanced itself from the rebel infighting in that country’s civil

Al-Qaida breaks ties with group in Syria

Groundhog: Six More Weeks of Winter

The Associated Press reports that Punxsatawney Phil has seen his shadow, meaning six more weeks of brutally cold winter for the eastern half of the country, and crippling drought in the west. Also, he picked the Broncos over the Seahawks,

Groundhog: Six More Weeks of Winter

MVPeyton: Manning Wins Record 5th MVP Award

NEW YORK (AP) — Peyton Manning made his fifth MVP award a family affair. Manning’s record-setting season earned him The Associated Press NFL MVP award Saturday night in a landslide. No other player has won more than three. Denver’s record-setting

MVPeyton: Manning Wins Record 5th MVP Award

Trial of Egypt's Ousted Leader Resumes

CAIRO (AP) — The trial of Egypt’s ousted president and 14 others also accused of inciting the killing of protesters resumed on Saturday, Egypt’s official news agency reported. The agency’s report gave no details on the proceedings, held amid tight

Trial of Egypt's Ousted Leader Resumes

Indonesia Volcano Erupts Again; Kills at Least 14

MOUNT SINABUNG, Indonesia (AP) — A rumbling volcano in western Indonesia on Saturday unleashed fresh clouds of searing gas that killed at least 14 people and injured three, only a day after villagers who fled earlier eruptions returned home thinking

Indonesia Volcano Erupts Again; Kills at Least 14

Missing Ukraine Activist Says He Was Tortured

KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — A Ukrainian opposition activist who went missing last week says he was kidnapped and tortured, the latest in a string of mysterious attacks on anti-government protesters in the two-month-long political crisis. Dmytro Bulatov, 35, a member

Missing Ukraine Activist Says He Was Tortured

Thai Government Forced to Beg Access to Offices

BANGKOK (AP) — The protest leader, a monk in flowing orange robes, sat sternly at the head of a long hardwood table, his newfound authority in this patch of Bangkok plain for all to see. Before him, three high-level Thai

Thai Government Forced to Beg Access to Offices

Mexico vigilantes agree to join government forces

MEXICO CITY (AP) — “Self-defense” groups confronting a drug cartel in the western state of Michoacan have agreed to join government law enforcement forces after months of firefights with gang members, many times as federal police and troops stood by.

Mexico vigilantes agree to join government forces

Media Watchdog Blasts Sochi Restrictions

SOCHI, Russia (AP) — An international journalism watchdog on Tuesday criticized Russian authorities for restricting news coverage of preparations for the Sochi Olympics. The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists detailed in a report how Russian and international journalists have

Media Watchdog Blasts Sochi Restrictions

Brokeback Mountain the Opera to Open in Spain

MADRID (AP) — It was a short story, then a Hollywood movie. Now the tragic tale of cowboys in love is being reinvented again: Brokeback Mountain — the opera. Ahead of its world premiere in Madrid, author Annie Proulx told

Brokeback Mountain the Opera to Open in Spain

No Agreement on Aid, Prisoners in Syrians Talks

GENEVA (AP) — Syrians on opposite sides of their country’s civil war tried again Sunday to find common ground, but a morning session focusing on the release of prisoners and an aid convoy to a besieged central city failed to

No Agreement on Aid, Prisoners in Syrians Talks

Thai Protesters Block Polling Stations in Bangkok

BANGKOK (AP) — Anti-government demonstrators trying to derail a contentious general election scheduled next week in Thailand swarmed dozens of polling stations Sunday, chaining doors and gates shut and blocking hundreds of thousands of voters from casting advance ballots in

Thai Protesters Block Polling Stations in Bangkok

Judge: Remove Life Support for Pregnant Woman

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — A judge on Friday ordered a Texas hospital to remove life support for a pregnant, brain-dead woman whose family had argued that she would not want to be kept in that condition. Judge R. H.

Judge: Remove Life Support for Pregnant Woman

Christie's Campaign, NJ GOP Face Federal Subpoenas

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — Gov. Chris Christie’s re-election campaign and the New Jersey Republican Party have less than two weeks to comply with subpoenas from federal prosecutors investigating allegations of political payback. Subpoenas to the Christie for Governor organization and

Christie's Campaign, NJ GOP Face Federal Subpoenas

FDA Says It Is Studying Caramel Coloring in Soda

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Food and Drug Administration says it is conducting new studies of the safety of caramel coloring in soft drinks and other foods, even though previous research has shown no identifiable health risk. The agency’s announcement comes

FDA Says It Is Studying Caramel Coloring in Soda

Family of man held in NKorea worried, encouraged

SEATTLE (AP) — The family of an American missionary held more than a year in North Korea was heartbroken and encouraged by a brief news conference in which Kenneth Bae, wearing a gray cap and inmate’s uniform with the number

Family of man held in NKorea worried, encouraged

Update: Three Americans Killed in Taliban Attack in Kabul

Three Americans were among the 13 foreigners murdered in the Taliban attack on a restaurant in Kabul that killed a total of 21 people. Afghan authorities called it the deadliest single Taliban attack against expatriate civilians in the course of

Update: Three Americans Killed in Taliban Attack in Kabul