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Latest possible Hoffa burial site draws visitors

Latest possible Hoffa burial site draws visitors
By COREY WILLIAMSAssociated Press ROSEVILLE, Mich. (AP) - Giants Stadium. A Florida swamp. Underneath a backyard pool in Michigan. There are innumerable theories about where former Teamsters leader Jimmy Hoffa was buried years ago, but his remains have never turned up. The latest tip has taken

Egypt's Morsi assumes major role in Mideast

Egypt's Morsi assumes major role in Mideast
By STEVEN R. HURSTAssociated Press UNITED NATIONS (AP) - Egypt's new President Mohammed Morsi assigned himself the heavyweight's role in the Middle East on Wednesday, declaring in his first speech to the United Nations that the civil war raging in Syria is the "tragedy of the age" and

Police checking out Hoffa tip in Detroit suburb

Police checking out Hoffa tip in Detroit suburb
By COREY WILLIAMSAssociated Press DETROIT (AP) - Investigators will take soil samples from the ground beneath a suburban Detroit driveway after a man told police he believes he witnessed the burial of missing Teamsters leader Jimmy Hoffa about 35 years ago, police said Wednesday. Roseville

EEOC: Iowa food warehouse condoned racist graffiti

EEOC: Iowa food warehouse condoned racist graffiti
By RYAN J. FOLEYAssociated Press IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has filed a lawsuit on behalf of black employees of a national food distribution company, alleging that supervisors condoned discrimination by allowing racist graffiti at an Iowa warehouse.

Campaigns pick Iowa poll sites for favored voters

Campaigns pick Iowa poll sites for favored voters
By RYAN J. FOLEYAssociated Press IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - In the weeks before Election Day, University of Iowa students will have a dozen places on campus to vote for President Barack Obama or challenger Mitt Romney. Residents in the heavily Latino city of Denison will be able to cast ballots at

Corps let off the hook for Katrina flooding

Corps let off the hook for Katrina flooding
By CAIN BURDEAUAssociated Press NEW ORLEANS (AP) - A surprise ruling by a federal appeals court that lets the Army Corps of Engineers off the hook for paying compensation for Hurricane Katrina's catastrophic flooding isn't going over well on the streets of New Orleans. People in

Romney, Obama zero in on Ohio, a GOP must-win

Romney, Obama zero in on Ohio, a GOP must-win
By CHARLES BABINGTON and KASIE HUNTAssociated Press VANDALIA, Ohio (AP) - Ohio has emerged as the presidential race's undisputed focus. Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are making multiple stops this week alone in a state that's trending toward the president, endangering Romney's White

A brief glance of Obama's remarks at the UN

A brief glance of Obama's remarks at the UN
By The Associated Press Highlights of what President Barack Obama said and didn't say in his address to the United Nations General Assembly: WHAT HE SAID ANTI-AMERICAN PROTESTS: The killing of Ambassador Chris Stevens and other attacks on U.S. embassies overseas were attacks on America. The

Obama urges UN to confront roots of Muslim rage

Obama urges UN to confront roots of Muslim rage
By BEN FELLERAP White House Correspondent UNITED NATIONS (AP) - President Barack Obama told world leaders Tuesday that attacks on U.S. citizens in Libya "were attacks on America," and he called on them to join in confronting the root causes of the rage across the Muslim world. "I do believe that

Jamaican is suspect in slaying of US couple

Jamaican is suspect in slaying of US couple
By JUDY FITZPATRICKAssociated Press PHILIPSBURG, St. Maarten (AP) - Prosecutors in St. Maarten announced Monday that a Jamaican man is the lone suspect in the slayings of a South Carolina couple who were found murdered in their beachfront condominium on the tiny Dutch Caribbean territory. A