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North Korea says it will halt nuclear activities

WASHINGTON — North Korea raised hopes Wednes­day for a major eas­ing in nuclear ten­sions under its youth­ful new leader, agree­ing to sus­pend ura­nium enrich­ment at a major facil­ity and refrain from mis­sile and nuclear tests in exchange for a moun­tain of crit­i­cally needed U.S. food aid.

Congress clears $662B defense bill

WASHINGTON — Con­gress passed a mas­sive $662 bil­lion defense bill Thurs­day after months of wran­gling over how to han­dle cap­tured ter­ror sus­pects with­out vio­lat­ing Amer­i­cans’ con­sti­tu­tional rights. A last-minute com­pro­mise pro­duced a truce, but law­mak­ers said the fight is not yet over.

Congress moves to protect Peace Corps volunteers

WASHINGTON — Con­gress has responded to com­plaints that the U.S. Peace Corps has not done enough to pro­tect its vol­un­teers from sex­ual assaults, with leg­is­la­tion requir­ing the agency to train par­tic­i­pants bet­ter in how to avoid attacks. The House of Rep­re­sen­ta­tives voted 406–0 Tues­day to pass the bill and send it to Pres­i­dent Barack Obama for his sig­na­ture. The Sen­ate passed it by voice vote in September.

A referendum on Obama? GOP celebrates its NY win

WASHINGTON (AP) — Savor­ing the unlike­li­est of vic­to­ries, Repub­li­cans called their tri­umph in a New York City con­gres­sional race a repu­di­a­tion of Pres­i­dent Barack Obama’s poli­cies on the econ­omy and Israel on Wednes­day as pub­lic and pri­vate polls showed his approval rat­ings plum­met­ing in a dis­trict he car­ried hand­ily in 2008.

Once a fringe candidate, Paul shaping 2012 race

DES MOINES, Iowa — Ron Paul, once seen as a fringe can­di­date and a nui­sance to the estab­lish­ment, is shap­ing the 2012 Repub­li­can pri­mary by giv­ing voice to the party’s lib­er­tar­ian wing and reflect­ing frus­tra­tion with the United States’ inter­na­tional entanglements.

Navy prepares submarines for 1st female officers

HARTFORD, Conn. — For Ensign Peggy LeGrand, the biggest con­cern about serv­ing on a sub­ma­rine is not spend­ing weeks at a time in tight quar­ters with an entirely male crew. What wor­ries her is the scrutiny that comes with break­ing one of the last gen­der bar­ri­ers in the U.S. military.

GAO: leaks at aging nuke sites difficult to detect

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U.S. nuclear power plant oper­a­tors haven’t fig­ured out how to quickly detect leaks of radioac­tive water from aging pipes that snake under­neath the sites — and the leaks, often unde­tected for years, are not going to stop, accord­ing to a new report by con­gres­sional investigators.

Organizers announce Fourth of July parade plans

Delaware parade par­tic­i­pants can show res­i­dents how they cel­e­brate the Fourth of July at this year’s Delaware County Farm Bureau-sponsored parade, set for 3 p.m. July 4.

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