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Record-setting NM fire spreading in all directions

RESERVE, N.M. — A mas­sive wild­fire in the New Mex­ico wilder­ness that already is the largest in state his­tory spread in all direc­tions Thurs­day, and experts say it’s likely a pre­view of things to come as states across the West con­tend with a dan­ger­ous recipe of wind, low humid­ity and tinder-dry fuels.

Odd politics, presidential tradition: Bush is back

WASHINGTON — This is a lit­tle awk­ward. Pres­i­dent Barack Obama can’t seem to stop bad-mouthing the record of for­mer Pres­i­dent George W. Bush. But on Thurs­day, Obama is going to wel­come his pre­de­ces­sor and proudly pre­side as Bush’s image and legacy are enshrined at the White House forever.

15 dead in latest killer quake in northern Italy

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MIRANDOLA, Italy — A pow­er­ful earth­quake killed at least 15 peo­ple and left 200 injured Tues­day as it rocked a swath of north­ern Italy. Fac­to­ries, ware­houses and churches col­lapsed, deal­ing a sec­ond blow to a region where thou­sands are still home­less from another tem­blor just nine days ago.

Obama trying to undermine Romney’s record on jobs

WASHINGTON — Pres­i­dent Barack Obama tried Mon­day to tar­nish Mitt Rom­ney as a cor­po­rate titan who got rich by cut­ting rather than cre­at­ing jobs, open­ing a new effort to under­cut the Republican’s claims that his back­ground of busi­ness suc­cess is just what Amer­ica needs in a time of deep eco­nomic uncertainty.

Job growth slowed again in April; rate ticks down

WASHINGTON — One month of slower job growth might have been a blip. Two sug­gest a wor­ri­some trend: The econ­omy may be fal­ter­ing again.

More families building their own tornado shelters

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. — When deadly twisters chewed through the South and Mid­west in 2011, thou­sands of peo­ple in the killers’ paths had nowhere to hide. Now many of those fam­i­lies are tak­ing an unusual extra step to be ready next time: adding tor­nado shel­ters to their homes.

Explosion, fireball reported in Nevada, California

RENO, Nev. — A loud explo­sion heard across much of Nevada and Cal­i­for­nia on Sun­day morn­ing rat­tled homes and prompted a flood of calls to law enforce­ment agen­cies on both sides of the Sierra Nevada, some report­ing fire­ball sightings.

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.

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