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CHRIS LINES,AP Sports Writer BANGKOK (AP) – The Kazakhstan city of Almaty has presented itself as the compact and affordable alternative to favorite Beijing in the...
WARSAW, Poland (AP) – Poland says it has asked to renegotiate the price it pays for gas imports from Russia. Rafal Pazura, spokesman for Polish gas...
RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) – The Obama administration says starting this weekend, consumers can get an early peek at 2015 premiums and plans under...
WASHINGTON (AP) – A federal appeals court has revived a lawsuit by the state of Alaska challenging the national roadless rule, which prohibits road construction and...
ANNE M. PETERSON,AP Sports Writer (AP) – A group of 13 U.S. senators has joined in the protest over the plan to play the 2015 Women’s...
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) – Hungary’s prime minister says the government will suspend a planned tax on Internet use and reconsider the matter next year. Two protests...
NEW YORK (AP) – AT&T says it gained 2 million wireless subscribers in the latest quarter, but most were from non-phone services such as tablets and...
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) – Deutsche Bank says it made a net loss of 92 million euros in the third quarter as legal costs and complying with...
MICHAEL BIESECKER, Associated Press RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) – Officials from North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia are meeting privately with federal regulators and groups funded by...
ATHENS, Greece (AP) – Greece’s government says mortgage holders could be allowed to pay discounted rates for up to 15 years, as part of a major...
WASHINGTON (AP) – The Education Department has loosened credit requirements for a federal student loan program used by parents and graduate students. A new regulation announced...