Turkish President not worried about Trump’s Muslim comments
JERUSALEM — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says he is not worried about U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s comments on Muslims made during his election campaign.
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JERUSALEM — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says he is not worried about U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s comments on Muslims made during his election campaign.
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NEW YORK — A New York City man has been arrested on terrorism charges accusing him of expressing support for a potential truck attack in Times Square like the one by the Islamic State group in France.
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NEW YORK — Two weeks ago, the New York Rangers were rolling along, playing nearly unbeatable hockey and seemingly scoring goals at will.
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WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump will not derail progress made in fighting climate change and creating clean-energy jobs, the head of the Environmental Protection Agency insisted on Monday in arguing “the inevitability of our clean energy future is bigger than any one person or nation.”
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NEW YORK — The Latest on the federal government’s recommendation that all railroads test engineers for sleep apnea (all times local):
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NEW YORK — In a story November 14 about American Farmland Co.’s results — generated by Automated Insights using data from Zacks Investment Research — The Associated Press reported erroneously that the company’s earnings missed estimates. Earnings per share beat the average analyst estimate.
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OXFORD, Miss. — Mississippi’s football season, which has been mostly miserable, hit a new low last weekend.
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NEW YORK — Jurgen Klinsmann was fired as coach of the U.S. soccer team Monday, six days after a 4-0 loss at Costa Rica dropped the Americans to 0-2 in the final round of World Cup qualifying.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Never mind that No. 2 Ohio State’s clash with No. 3 Michigan this week is the most meaningful contest between the bitter rivals in a decade. In Columbus, the game against “The Team Up North” doesn’t need any additional hype.
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TAL AFAR AIRPORT, Iraq — A sandstorm is brewing west of the Iraqi city of Mosul, kicked up across a barren landscape by thousands of men and machines headed to war.
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NEW YORK — The artsy, one-ring Big Apple Circus is filing for bankruptcy protection after four decades of entertaining the world.
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INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Senate’s leader conceded Monday that drivers eventually will have to pay more to boost funding for the state’s roads and bridges, although legislative leaders haven’t committed to a specific plan yet.
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ST. LOUIS — The Cardinals filled the biggest void in their bullpen Monday with Brett Cecil, the only left-handed reliever that piqued their interest on the free-agent market.
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BILLINGS, Mont. — The Latest on the Interior Secretary’s announcement on mining claims outside Yellowstone (all times local):
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John Daly was painstakingly close to an Olympic skeleton medal in 2014, and when it slipped out of reach in one disastrous moment he insisted that he would never compete again. He was wrong.
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WICHITA, Kan. — The Latest on the kidnapping of a newborn in Kansas (all times local):
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FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. — The Atlanta Falcons have signed right tackle Ryan Schraeder to a five-year contract extension.
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NEW YORK — The NHL is taking steps to avoid another John Scott situation at the All-Star Game.
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NEW YORK — Top security officials say poor communication contributed to a mass panic that erupted when loud cheers for Usain Bolt somehow led to a false report of gunshots at a New York City airport.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Chiefs felt on top of the world a week ago, when they were coming off a narrow win at Carolina — mostly because they were suddenly on top of the AFC West.
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SAO PAULO — Testimony began Monday in the first corruption trial to open against former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who faces charges in a wide-ranging investigation that has ensnared many of Brazil’s political and business elite.
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NEW YORK — The much-publicized face-off between the cast of “Hamilton” and Vice President-elect Mike Pence, when actor Brandon Dixon read a brief statement from the stage urging Pence to protect the rights of all Americans, set off a debate between those who thought Pence had been treated disrespectfully and those who praised the cast for upholding free speech and diversity.
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LAWRENCE, Kan. — After he had finally waded through the mass of humanity at midfield, and survived more back slaps than a mixed martial artist, David Beaty walked into the Kansas football complex and exhaled.
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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Puerto Rico’s governor on Monday challenged a federal control board created by Congress just months ago to oversee the finances of the U.S. territory and help pull it out of an economic crisis.
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ARLINGTON, Texas — Tony Romo dressed quickly at his locker, pausing only briefly to tell reporters he wasn’t talking after his first game as Dallas’ backup quarterback in 10 years.
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