By MARK THIESSEN (ANCHORAGE, Alaska, AP) — All 10 people aboard an air taxi were killed as the aircraft crashed and was engulfed in flames at a small Alaska airport…. Read more »
Defense seeks dismissal of charges against Manning
By DAVID DISHNEAU and PAULINE JELINEK (FORT MEADE, Md., AP) — Lawyers for an Army private who gave reams of classified documents to the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks asked a court-martial… Read more »
Dempsey: Snowden has hurt US ties with others
(WASHINGTON, AP) — The Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman says NSA leaker Edward Snowden’s disclosures about U.S. surveillance programs have undermined U.S. relationships with other countries and affected what he… Read more »
AP IMPACT: MIA work ‘acutely dysfunctional’
By ROBERT BURNS (WASHINGTON, AP) — The Pentagon’s effort to account for tens of thousands of Americans missing in action from foreign wars is so inept, mismanaged and wasteful that… Read more »
Immigration, student loan top congressional agenda
By DONNA CASSATA (WASHINGTON, AP) — Republicans and Democrats will put good will to the test when Congress returns this week to potentially incendiary fights over nominations, unresolved disputes over… Read more »
Concert for Okla. tornado victims sells out
(NORMAN, Okla., AP) — Some of country music’s biggest stars, including Garth Brooks, Toby Keith and many others with ties to Oklahoma, played a sold-out show Saturday at the University… Read more »
At tail end of trans-Pacific flight, terror
By JOAN LOWY and TERRY COLLINS (SAN FRANCISCO, AP) — After nearly 11 hours in the air, the passengers and crew aboard a jumbo jetliner traveling from Seoul to San… Read more »
Royals send Gordon, Perez to All-Star game
By DAVE SKRETTA (KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — Just a couple of days ago, Alex Gordon was laying on the warning track in left field at Kauffman Stadium, unable to… Read more »