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Pakistani Christian Accused of Blasphemy Flees to Canada

(AP) OTTAWAA Christian girl who was accused of burning Islam’s holy book in a case that focused international attention on Pakistan’s harsh blasphemy laws is now in Canada with her family after spending months in hiding, Immigration Minister Jason Kenney said.

'Monsters' Beat 'The Heat' at Box Office

'Monsters' Beat 'The Heat' at Box Office

By DERRIK J. LANGAP Entertainment WriterLOS ANGELESSandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy brought “The Heat” against Channing Tatum and Jamie Foxx at the box office. The Fox action-comedy starring the funny ladies as mismatched detectives earned $40 million in second place

Brazil Thrashes Spain 3-0 to Win Confederations Cup

Brazil Thrashes Spain 3-0 to Win Confederations Cup

(AP) Brazil beats Spain 3-0 to win Confederations CupBy TALES AZZONIAP Sports WriterRIO DE JANEIROFred scored two goals and Neymar added another as host Brazil defeated world champion Spain 3-0 to win the Confederations Cup on Sunday night as protesters

'Enter the Dragon' Actor Jim Kelly Dies

'Enter the Dragon' Actor Jim Kelly Dies

(AP) SAN DIEGOActor Jim Kelly, who played a glib American martial artist in “Enter the Dragon” with Bruce Lee, has died. He was 67. Marilyn Dishman, Kelly’s ex-wife, said he died Saturday of cancer at his home in San Diego. Sporting

Kenseth Gambles, Stuns Johnson in Kentucky

Kenseth Gambles, Stuns Johnson in Kentucky

(AP) Matt Kenseth wins Sprint Cup race at KentuckyBy GARY GRAVESAP Sports WriterSPARTA, Ky.Matt Kenseth’s fuel-only pit road gamble helped him beat Jimmie Johnson late and win Sunday’s rescheduled 400-mile NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Kentucky Speedway. A race

Crowds March in Egypt, Pushing for Morsi Removal

Crowds March in Egypt, Pushing for Morsi Removal

(AP) Crowds march in Egypt, pushing for Morsi removalBy MAGGIE MICHAEL, SARAH EL DEEB and HAMZA HENDAWIAssociated PressCAIROHundreds of thousands of opponents of Egypt’s Islamist president poured onto the streets in Cairo and across much of the nation Sunday, launching

Biden: 'President and I' Saved Economy

Biden: 'President and I' Saved Economy

On Saturday, Vice President Joe Biden spoke at a major Virginia fundraiser, pushing himself as a possible 2016 presidential contender. “With virtually zero support from the Republicans, the president and I have moved the country from the worst recession since

Assange: Snowden 'A Hero'

Assange: Snowden 'A Hero'

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange appeared on ABC’s This Week on Sunday to blast the United States for revoking the passport of NSA leaker Julian Assange. He called Snowden a “hero,” explaining, “He has told the people of the world and

Obama to Announce New Power Initiative for Africa

Obama to Announce New Power Initiative for Africa

(AP) Obama to announce new power initiative for AfricaBy NEDRA PICKLER and JULIE PACEAssociated PressCAPE TOWN, South AfricaPresident Barack Obama on Sunday will announce a new initiative to double access to electric power in sub-Saharan Africa, part of his effort

Pelosi: 'Pretty Good' Snowden Stuck in Legal Limbo

Pelosi: 'Pretty Good' Snowden Stuck in Legal Limbo

Doubling down on her criticism of NSA leaker Edward Snowden, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said NBC’s Meet the Press that Snowden wasn’t a hero, and that furthermore, he may not have any more crucial material to released. “We

Croatia Prepares for EU Entry Party

Croatia Prepares for EU Entry Party

Croatia on Sunday stages celebrations to mark its historic entry into the European Union as the bloc’s 28th member, almost two decades after the end of the Balkan state’s bloody war of independence from the former Yugoslavia. Symbolically, at midnight

China Ramps Up Response after Xinjiang 'Attacks'

China Ramps Up Response after Xinjiang 'Attacks'

China has vowed to ramp up patrols and “crack down upon terrorist groups” after staging large military exercises in the ethnically divided Xinjiang region following clashes that killed at least 35 people. Beijing also dispatched two high-ranking officials to the