Suicide attack wounds 10 outside northwest Pakistani office
PESHAWAR, Pakistan - Police say a suicide bomber has attacked a government office in the northwestern city of Mardan, wounding at least 10 people.
PESHAWAR, Pakistan - Police say a suicide bomber has attacked a government office in the northwestern city of Mardan, wounding at least 10 people.
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BEIJING - China is marking its first annual National Security Education Day with a poster warning of handsome foreigners with secret agendas.
LOS ANGELES - Everybody loved Doris Roberts.
BERLIN - Five people were arrested in Germany Tuesday on suspicion of founding a right-wing terror group to attack refugee homes and other facilities, prosecutors said.
ANKARA, Turkey - Turkey's state-run news agency says authorities have detained 38 people suspected of "framing" soccer team Fenerbahce's players and directors in a match-fixing investigation in 2011, as the government presses ahead with a crackdown on supporters of a U.S.-based Muslim cleric.
NEW YORK - It wasn't a giant rally with screaming supporters, celebrity friends and a feisty candidate. But the small gathering on behalf of Hillary Clinton in a Brooklyn church still reverberated with emotion.
MADRID - Police say they have arrested a Moroccan man with alleged strong links to the Islamic State armed group and who was pushing for attacks to be carried out in Spain and elsewhere in Europe.
SEATTLE - The Latest on the disappearance and presumed slayings of an Arlington, Washington, couple (all times local):
JERUSALEM - A Jerusalem district court has convicted the main suspect in the July 2014 murder of a Palestinian teenager.
TOKYO - A U.N. rights expert warned Tuesday of "serious threats" to the independence of the press in Japan, including laws meant to protect coverage fairness and national security that he said could work as censorship.
HOUSTON - As more than a foot of rain deluged the nation's fourth-largest city, inundating homes, shutting down major highways and leaving at least four people dead, Houston's mayor said there was no immediate solution.
SAN FRANCISCO - A religious organization has filed a lawsuit against the city of San Francisco to remove an open-air urinal it calls unsanitary and indecent from a popular park.
BERLIN - The anti-immigration group PEGIDA's best-known figure is going on trial in the German city of Dresden, charged with incitement over Facebook posts calling foreigners "cattle" and "trash."
FEZ, Morocco - The settling dust from renovations and the banging of tools aren't ideal sights and sounds for a library - but this is no ordinary library.
WASHINGTON - The co-founders of Ben & Jerry's have been arrested at the U.S. Capitol as part of ongoing protests in Washington about the role of money in politics.
SAN JOSE, California - Getting down in a series seems to bring out the best of the Los Angeles Kings. Especially when they're playing the San Jose Sharks.
OAKLAND, California - As Stephen Curry emphatically waved his arms to ignite the crowd and coached from the bench when he could do little else, Klay Thompson and the Golden State Warriors' supporting cast proved they can win on the playoff stage without their NBA MVP.
JUNEAU, Alaska - A man who teaches classes on the outdoors has been hospitalized after he was mauled by a bear during a mountaineering class in the Alaska Panhandle.
BOSTON - The 2016 Boston Marathon was a coronation for Ethiopia, which collected its first-ever sweep of the men's and women's titles.
MINNEAPOLIS - Chase Anderson's early struggles put the Milwaukee Brewers behind, and the rain kept them from having a chance to come back.
SYDNEY - Was the filmed apology over an international dog smuggling scandal supposed to look like a hostage video? Was the weirdly wooden delivery a deliberate protest by the unhappy actors? And does the Australian politician at the heart of the world's most bizarre biosecurity case think he could have directed it better himself?
TOPEKA, Kansas - After he became Kansas governor in 2011, Sam Brownback slashed personal income taxes on the promise that the deep cuts would trigger a furious wave of hiring and expansion by businesses.
MINNEAPOLIS - The Minnesota Twins have done a lot of waiting for wins this season.
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