ST. ANDREWS, Scotland—Finance officials from rich and developing countries pledged Saturday to maintain emergency support for their economies until recovery is assured, but failed to reach a clear agreement to bear the cost of fighting climate change.
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Obama tells Democrats to answer the call of history as they move toward health care vote WASHINGTON (AP)—President Barack Obama summoned Democrats to "answer the call of history" Saturday as the House pushed toward a vote on a landmark health care bill holding out the promise of coverage for tens of millions who lack it.
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SALEM, Mass.—The father of an autistic Massachusetts boy who died after his mother allegedly withheld cancer medication has died from injuries sustained in a motorcycle crash.
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STERLING, Va.—A brother of the man authorities say went on a shooting spree at Fort Hood says the Army psychiatrist is peaceful person—and hopes he will be treated fairly by the legal system.
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Graphic shows the number of active duty U.S. soldiers of the Islam faith as of Aug. 2009; includes other faiths and Islam faith by U.S. military branch
Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan's family says he confided in them that he felt harassed as a Muslim in the U.S.
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Some Muslim servicemembers are worried that the mass shooting at Fort Hood could unravel their work to be accepted as loyal, dedicated soldiers.
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WHITE PLAINS, N.Y.—New York State Police investigators said in a written report that a woman who killed seven people plus herself in a crash on the Taconic State Parkway was a regular marijuana user.
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SAN'A, Yemen—Saudi warplanes and artillery bombarded a Shiite rebel stronghold in northern Yemen Saturday for a third straight day, according to the rebel fighters, and Yemen's president vowed to wipe out the insurrection.
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