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UN Chief Fears North Korea On ‘Collision Course’

GENEVA (AP) — The U.N. chief says he fears North Korea is on a collision course with other nations that could lead to war.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon says the isolated Asian nation appears to be "on a collision course with the international community" amid rising tensions on the Korean Peninsula

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Pentagon: F-22s Used For Fourth Time In South Korea

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon says the U.S. military sent two F-22 stealth fighter jets to take part in the annual U.S.-South Korean military trills.

A spokesman says it's the fourth time the F-22s have been deployed to South Korea

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NY Cardinal: Church Can Be More Welcoming To Gays

NEW YORK (AP) — The archbishop of New York says the Roman Catholic Church has to make sure that its defense of marriage is not reduced to an attack on gays.

Cardinal Timothy Dolan says the church hasn't "been too good at that" and could work on being more welcoming to gays and lesbians

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Former President Carter To Observe Nepal Elections

KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) — Former United States President Jimmy Carter says his Carter Center will observe the elections for Constituent Assembly in Nepal planned for later this year.

Carter who arrived last week in Nepal to meet political leaders said he was asked by the government and political parties to observe the elections

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Budget Cuts Border Security, Immigrant Detention

PHOENIX (AP) — Hundreds of illegal immigrants have been released by the Obama administration due to budget pressures. Officials have also scaled back border agent hours, drug patrols and staffing at border crossings — all during the peak illegal border-crossing season

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Will We See a Rematch in the Women’s NCAA Championship? — Sports Survey of the Day

While most of the nation's attention is on the men's NCAA Tournament, let's not forget that there are some very talented women playing for their national title.

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Signed Contract To Buy U.S. Homes Dips Slightly

WASHINGTON (AP) — A measure of Americans who signed contracts to buy homes fell only slightly in February to the second-highest level in nearly three years. The report suggests sales of previously occupied homes will keep rising in the coming months

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California Gay Marriage Argument At High Court

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is wading into the fight over same-sex marriage at a time when public opinion is shifting rapidly in favor of permitting gay and lesbian couples to wed, but 40 states don't allow it

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High Court Weighs Drug Companies’ Generics Policy

WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal regulators are pressing the Supreme Court to stop big pharmaceutical corporations from paying generic drug competitors to delay releasing their cheaper versions of brand-name drugs

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Obama Ending Israel Visit With Symbolic Stops

JERUSALEM (AP) — President Barack Obama says Israel's Holocaust memorial illustrates the depravity to which man can sink but says it is also a reminder of the rescuers and the "righteous among nations who refused to be bystanders

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