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Google asks FISA court to lift gag order

Google asks FISA court to lift gag order
By ANNE FLAHERTYAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Google is asking the secretive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court to lift its long-standing gag order on how often the company is asked to turn over data about its customers to the federal government. Claiming that it has a First Amendment

IRS worker: No political bias against tea party

IRS worker: No political bias against tea party
WASHINGTON (AP) - A Democratic congressman has released the full transcript of congressional investigators' interview with an Internal Revenue Service manager and self-described conservative Republican who said the close scrutiny of tea party groups' tax forms originated in his Cincinnati

House, Senate on diverging paths on agency budgets

House, Senate on diverging paths on agency budgets
By ANDREW TAYLORAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Republicans controlling the House unveiled slashing cuts Tuesday to a program that helps localities build community development projects, while their rivals in the Democratic-led Senate proposed to restore GOP cuts to international food aid and

G-8 NOTEBOOK: Cameron Tweets WWII bomb at G-8 site

G-8 NOTEBOOK: Cameron Tweets WWII bomb at G-8 site
By CASSANDRA VINOGRADAssociated Press ENNISKILLEN, Northern Ireland (AP) - Well, that was close. Or was it? Shortly after wrapping up one of the most peaceful Group of Eight summits in recent memory, Prime Minister David Cameron let a cat out of the bag. "Now #G8UK is over I can reveal a bomb was

Study finds housing bias against same-sex couples

Study finds housing bias against same-sex couples
By SAM HANANELAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Same-sex couples are treated less favorably than heterosexual couples when seeking information about rental housing advertised over the Internet, according to a first-of-its-kind national study from the Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Education Dept. offers more time to reach goals

Education Dept. offers more time to reach goals
By PHILIP ELLIOTTAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - States can ask for another year before being required to use student test results to decide whether to keep or fire teachers, Education Secretary Arne Duncan told school chiefs on Tuesday. Thirty-seven states and the District of Columbia have

A look at US-Taliban relations

A look at US-Taliban relations
By The Associated Press Word that the Taliban and U.S. will hold formal talks to find a political solution to end nearly 12 years of war in Afghanistan comes after years of failed efforts at peace talks. A look at the evolution of U.S. relations with the Taliban: 1980s -The Taliban, an Islamic

Fears of violence as Egypt nears June 30 protests

Fears of violence as Egypt nears June 30 protests
By HAMZA HENDAWIAssociated Press CAIRO (AP) - Massive nationwide protests that Egypt's opposition plans for June 30 are taking on a dangerous edge. Opponents of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi are convinced that this is the best and perhaps the last opportunity to drive him from power. They

Medicare: Cost-saving changes coming for diabetics

Medicare: Cost-saving changes coming for diabetics
By LAURAN NEERGAARDAP Medical Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - Medicare begins a major change next month that could save older diabetics money and time when they buy crucial supplies to test their blood sugar - but it also may cause some confusion as patients figure out the new system. On July 1, Medicare

Nonprofit launches campaign to reach uninsured

Nonprofit launches campaign to reach uninsured
By CARLA K. JOHNSONAP Medical Writer CHICAGO (AP) - A nonprofit group helping to spread the word about President Barack Obama's health care overhaul launched a campaign Tuesday that will target states with high numbers of uninsured Americans and tackle their skepticism with straightforward

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FIRST ON KHQ.COM: Spokane Valley Homeowner Catches Would Be Burglar; Holds Suspect At Gunpoint Until Authorities Arrive

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Education Dept. offers more time to reach goals

Education Dept. offers more time to reach goals
By PHILIP ELLIOTTAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - States can ask for another year before being required to use student test results to decide whether to keep or fire teachers, Education Secretary Arne Duncan told school chiefs on Tuesday. Thirty-seven states and the District of Columbia have

Scientists discuss new photo-taking satellite

Scientists discuss new photo-taking satellite
By DIRK LAMMERSAssociated Press SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) - Nearly 120 scientists and engineers from around the world are meeting in South Dakota this week to discuss operational and technical issues with collecting images from the Landsat 8 satellite. The U.S. Geological Survey's Earth Resources