Klinsmann says unrealistic for U.S. to expect World Cup title
SAO PAULO — American fans decked out in red, white and blue watched their team’s lone public training session in Brazil, cheering and seeking autographs.
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SAO PAULO — American fans decked out in red, white and blue watched their team’s lone public training session in Brazil, cheering and seeking autographs.
WASHINGTON — Repudiated at the polls, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor announced Wednesday that he will resign his leadership post at the end of next month, clearing the way for a potentially disruptive Republican shake-up just before midterm elections with control of Congress at stake.
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TROUTDALE, Ore. — A gunman shot and killed a student today at a high school in a quiet Columbia River town in Oregon, shortly after classes started. The gunman was found dead as police arrived, authorities said.
TRENTON, N.J. — Tracy Morgan was recovering Sunday, but was expected to remain hospitalized for several weeks after having surgery on a broken leg suffered in a deadly chain-reaction crash on the New Jersey Turnpike that left two others critically injured and another man dead.
SEATTLE (AP) — More than $60,000 has been donated online for the victims and hero of the shooting that left one dead and two injured at a small Seattle university.
CUMMING, Ga. (AP) — A man armed with guns, explosives and other supplies shot and wounded a deputy today outside a Georgia courthouse and was equipped to take hostages once he got inside, officials said.
Today is the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings of Allied troops in Normandy, the largest amphibious invasion in history and a turning point in World War II. Here are some of the events hosted or planned around the United States and in France:
SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle Pacific University has confirmed the identity of the student who stopped a gunman on campus, possibly saving lives.
LOS ANGELES — LeVar Burton’s fundraising effort to bring “Reading Rainbow” to the online masses is a by-the-book success.
SAN JOSE, Calif. — In a groundbreaking disclosure, Google revealed Wednesday how very white and male its workforce is — just 2 percent of its Googlers are black, 3 percent are Hispanic and 30 percent are women.
NEW YORK (AP) — Maya Angelou, a renaissance woman and cultural pioneer, died Wednesday at her home in Winston-Salem, N.C. She was 86.
NEW YORK (AP) — Maya Angelou was gratified, but not surprised by her extraordinary fortune.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The House on Thursday passed legislation to end the National Security Agency’s bulk collection of American phone records, responding to the outrage that followed former NSA analyst Edward Snowden’s disclosure of the practice last year.
CANNES, France (AP) — The Grace Kelly melodrama “Grace of Monaco” kicked off the 67th annual Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday with classic French Riviera glamour, behind-the-scenes controversy and emphatic boos from critics.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Low-income Indiana residents would have more health-insurance options, including some with no cost, under a two-tiered plan Gov. Mike Pence plans to unveil on Thursday.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (AP) — Google is planning to release statistics documenting the diversity of its workforce for the first time amid escalating pressure on the technology industry to hire more minorities and women.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana residents with Verizon Wireless service are now able to text 911 dispatchers in nearly a third of the state’s counties.
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — "American Idol" entertainer Clay Aiken has won what had been a hotly contested Democratic primary for a North Carolina congressional seat.
NEW YORK (AP) — For nearly three years, Jadeveon Clowney couldn't wait to get to the NFL, and the league was just as eager to add the player some called the best defensive prospect in a decade.