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Romney clinches GOP nomination with Texas win

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WASHINGTON — Mitt Rom­ney clinched the Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial nom­i­na­tion Tues­day with a win in the Texas pri­mary, a tri­umph of endurance for a can­di­date who came up short four years ago and had to fight hard this year as vot­ers flirted with a carousel of GOP rivals.

US uses bin Laden letters to degrade al-Qaida

WASHINGTON — Let­ters from Osama bin Laden’s last hide­away, released by U.S. offi­cials intent on dis­cred­it­ing his ter­ror orga­ni­za­tion, por­tray a net­work weak, inept and under siege — and its leader seem­ingly near wit’s end about the pass­ing of his global jihad’s glory days.

More firings expected in Secret Service scandal

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WASHINGTON — The chair­man of a House com­mit­tee inves­ti­gat­ing an alleged Secret Ser­vice pros­ti­tu­tion scan­dal pre­dicted more fir­ings as key law­mak­ers and a top adviser to Pres­i­dent Barack Obama expressed con­fi­dence Sun­day that the agency will effec­tively deal with the incident.

Midwest towns say early storm warnings saved lives

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WOODWARD, Okla. — The tele­vi­sion was tuned to fore­cast­ers’ dire warn­ings of an impend­ing storm when Greg Tomlyanobich heard a short burst from a tor­nado siren blare after mid­night Sun­day. Then silence. Then rumbling.

Dems sharpen attack as GOP rallies behind Romney

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MILWAUKEE — Pres­i­dent Barack Obama’s admin­is­tra­tion launched a multi-pronged assault on Mitt Romney’s val­ues and for­eign pol­icy cre­den­tials Sun­day, while a fresh set of promi­nent Repub­li­cans ral­lied behind the GOP front-runner as the odds-on nom­i­nee, fur­ther signs the gen­eral elec­tion is over­tak­ing the pri­mary season.

Judge first, ask questions later

The 1996 Sum­mer Olympics were about half over on July 27. Spec­ta­tors, ath­letes and reporters were enjoy­ing a night out and review­ing the days’ events, con­gre­gat­ing on the 21-acre Cen­ten­nial Olympic Park and lis­ten­ing to a free con­cert there. Some­time after mid­night, a secu­rity guard noticed a sus­pi­cious bag and began to move peo­ple away from the area. The bomb squad was alerted. At 1:20 a.m., the largest pipe bomb in U.S. his­tory exploded, show­er­ing the area with shrap­nel. One woman was killed by the blast and a cam­era­man rush­ing to cover the explo­sion died of a heart attack. One hun­dred and eleven peo­ple were injured.

Obama says he’s not ‘hiding the ball’ on Russia

SEOUL, South Korea — Speak­ing to the micro­phones inten­tion­ally this time, Pres­i­dent Barack Obama on Tues­day assured he had no hid­den agenda with Rus­sia for a sec­ond term, seek­ing to con­tain a con­tro­ver­sial gaffe that bounded all the way to the cam­paign trail at home and back again.

Justices moving to heart of health care overhaul

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WASHINGTON — As demon­stra­tions swirled out­side, Supreme Court jus­tices sig­naled on Mon­day they are ready to con­front with­out delay the keep-or-kill ques­tions at the heart of chal­lenges to Pres­i­dent Barack Obama’s his­toric health care over­haul. Vir­tu­ally every Amer­i­can will be affected by the out­come, due this sum­mer in the heat of the elec­tion campaign.

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