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The deadly terrorist attacks in Mumbai are prompting new efforts to bolster security in the U.S. by law enforcement officials who fear the assault on India’s financial capital represents an unforeseen model for future attacks on U.S. soil, says the...
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A Pennsylvania man has been accused of burglarizing at least three apartments and vandalizing them with spray paint and chocolate pudding _ after police say he was...
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City councilors just outside Boston say police should be better prepared for large crowds descending on a local beach after thousands of students skipped school and...
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The owner of the ultra-exclusive Yellowstone Club says she opposed a $375 million loan blamed for the resort’s financial collapse, but never tried to stop the...
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Dan Barber, a pioneer of the so-called farm-to-table restaurant movement, was named the nation’s top chef Monday by the James Beard Foundation.
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Israel’s prime minister on Monday outlined a “triple track” approach to peace with the Palestinians, a strategy that emphasizes political, economic...
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Two teenagers have denied in court they planned to bring guns to their California high school and randomly shoot fellow students.
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Union workers at The New York Times will accept a 5 percent pay cut through the end of the year to help the newspaper avert more layoffs.
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A massive contract to support U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan received a withering review Monday, as a special panel investigating waste and fraud in wartime...
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The results of a three-month review of the USA Today coaches’ college football poll will be presented next week during the annual spring meeting of the American...
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Fresh off a Pulitzer Prize win for his newspaper, Detroit Free Press Publisher David Hunke was appointed Tuesday to head the nation’s largest newspaper, USA...
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USA Today, the nation’s largest newspaper, has filled its top two editorial positions.
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Gannett Co.’s first-quarter profit plummeted 60 percent as the recession and Internet competition hammered the advertising revenue that buttresses its newspapers,...
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USA Today is making a selection of its blogs and online communities available for Amazon Kindle. Would you pay for it though?
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USA Today has launched Open Road, an online automotive community moderated by Chris Woodyard.
Open Road will serve as a mainstream, consumer-oriented site for both auto...
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USA Today publisher Gannett Co. reported lower preliminary fourth-quarter earnings Friday, but even those profits will be wiped out once the company takes pretax...
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USA Today publisher Gannett Co. imposed one-week unpaid furloughs for most of its U.S. employees Wednesday, saying the move could help minimize the need for further...
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USA Today’s editor, Ken Paulson, is leaving the newspaper in February to become president of the Newseum and the Freedom Forum.
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A federal appeals court has thrown out a contempt order against a former USA Today reporter who refused to identify sources for stories about the 2001 anthrax attacks.
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MCLEAN, Va. _ The Chinese government, concerned about the possibility of demonstrations during the Beijing Olympics, created a list of nine U.S. athletes and one...
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A former USA Today reporter held in contempt for refusing to identify sources for stories about the 2001 anthrax attacks is facing hefty legal fines despite the...
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Barack Obama says he’s decided on a running mate, but he won’t say who. The Democratic presidential candidate told USA Today on Thursday that he went with...
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Hal Ritter, a founding editor of USA Today who helped launch the newspaper’s Money section, has been named business editor of The Associated Press, responsible...
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The New York Times won three accolades for its Web sites and USA Today won two as the “EPpy Awards” were announced Thursday.Also among the 13th annual EPpy...
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A former USA Today reporter facing fines for failing to reveal her sources for stories about the 2001 anthrax attacks said Saturday that news organizations need to go...
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Circulation fell sharply at most top U.S. newspapers in the latest reporting period, an industry group said Monday, with the exception of the two largest national...
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Lawyers for a former USA Today reporter asked a federal appeals court Friday to reverse a contempt of court citation against the journalist, who refuses to reveal her...
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Noelle Knox, a national real estate reporter for USA Today, has rejoined The Associated Press to help create and lead a new real estate and home news service.The...
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