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Just 80,000 Jobs Added; Unemployment Stays at 8.2%

Just 80,000 Jobs Added; Unemployment Stays at 8.2%

In a nation where 87,897,000 are no longer in the labor force, the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced on Friday that just 80,000 jobs were added in June, a figure that fell short of the already low estimate of 100,000

US Employers Add 80,000 Jobs as Economy Struggles

US Employers Add 80,000 Jobs as Economy Struggles

By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABERAP Economics WriterWASHINGTONU.S. employers added only 80,000 jobs in June, a third straight month of weak hiring that shows the economy is struggling three years after the recession ended. The Labor Department said Friday that the unemployment

Man Acquitted of Assaulting Retired Priest in CA

Man Acquitted of Assaulting Retired Priest in CA

By TERRY COLLINSAssociated PressSAN JOSE, Calif.A jury acquitted a man Thursday of assaulting a priest he says molested him more than three decades ago during a camping trip and left him with tormented memories that led to alcohol abuse, depression

Chavez Withdraws Military Attaches from Paraguay

Chavez Withdraws Military Attaches from Paraguay

By FABIOLA SANCHEZAssociated PressCARACAS, VenezuelaPresident Hugo Chavez said Thursday that he ordered his country’s military attaches to leave the Venezuelan Embassy in Paraguay, citing threats against diplomats amid growing tensions between the two governments. Chavez said during a speech that

WikiLeaks Has Data from 2.4 Million Syrian Emails

WikiLeaks Has Data from 2.4 Million Syrian Emails

(AP) WikiLeaks has data from 2.4 million Syrian emailsBy RAPHAEL SATTERAssociated PressLONDONThe secret-spilling group WikiLeaks said Thursday it was in the process of publishing material from 2.4 million Syrian emails _ many of which it said came from official government

Lack of Power Puts Damper on July 4th Celebrations

Lack of Power Puts Damper on July 4th Celebrations

(AP) Lack of power puts damper on July 4th celebrationsBy JESSICA GRESKOAssociated PressWASHINGTONHundreds of thousands from the Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic were preparing to spend the Fourth of July like America’s founders did in 1776, without the conveniences of electricity

Physicists Find Evidence of New Subatomic Particle

Physicists Find Evidence of New Subatomic Particle

(AP) Physicists find evidence of new subatomic particleBy JOHN HEILPRINAssociated PressGENEVAThe head of the world’s biggest atom smasher says they have discovered a new particle that is consistent with the long-sought Higgs boson known popularly as the “God particle,” which

Remembering the Many Talents of Andy Griffith

Remembering the Many Talents of Andy Griffith

(AP) A few ways to enjoy and celebrate Andy GriffithBy FRAZIER MOOREAP Television WriterNEW YORKThrough his decades-long career, Andy Griffith was beloved, yet somehow taken for granted. He early on gained immortality as Sheriff Andy Taylor. But his skill at

Mexico's former ruling party voted back to office

Mexico's former ruling party voted back to office

(AP) Mexico’s former ruling party voted back to officeBy MARK STEVENSON and KATHERINE CORCORANAssociated PressMEXICO CITYThe party that ruled Mexico with an iron grip for most of the last century has sailed back into power, promising a government that will

Israel's Leaders to Morsi: Maintain Peace Treaty

Israel's Leaders to Morsi: Maintain Peace Treaty

(AP) Israel’s leaders write to new Egyptian presidentBy BLAKE SOBCZAKAssociated PressJERUSALEMIsrael’s president and prime minister have sent separate letters to Egypt’s new Islamist president, congratulating him on his election victory and calling for continued peace between the neighboring countries, Israeli

Iran: We Will 'Confront' New EU Oil Sanctions

Iran: We Will 'Confront' New EU Oil Sanctions

(AP) Iran: We will ‘confront’ new EU oil sanctionsBy NASSER KARIMIAssociated PressTEHRAN, IranIran has stored up imported goods and hard currency for a “battle” against EU sanctions targeting the country’s vital oil sector that went into effect Sunday, officials said.

Bombs Kill Four in Iraq as Violence Grinds On

Bombs Kill Four in Iraq as Violence Grinds On

(AP) Bombs kill 4 in Iraq as violence grinds onBy BUSHRA JUHIAssociated PressBAGHDADBombers killed four people in two Iraqi cities, officials said Sunday, as al-Qaida’s affiliate ramped up attacks six months after the last American troops withdrew. Three coordinated bomb

Fears of Repeat Riots Hang over Pending Mexico Election

Fears of Repeat Riots Hang over Pending Mexico Election

By MICHAEL WEISSENSTEINAssociated PressMEXICO CITYFour days before Mexico’s presidential election, much of the nation’s attention is focused on a man who appears certain to lose. That man is Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, the fiery, feisty leftist who shut down the

Spain Bank Aid to Add to Government Debt

Spain Bank Aid to Add to Government Debt

CIARAN GILESAssociated PressMADRIDThe eurozone group of nations insisted Wednesday that the rescue loans for Spain’s troubled banks would be channeled through the national government, adding to its sovereign debt. Madrid had petitioned to have it paid directly to the banks

Arsonists Attack Greece's Microsoft HQ

Arsonists Attack Greece's Microsoft HQ

By ELENA BECATOROSAssociated PressATHENS, GreeceAssailants attacked Microsoft’s office in Athens on Wednesday, driving a van through the front door and setting off an incendiary device that burned the building’s entrance, police said. There were no injuries in the pre-dawn attack

Stockton official: Mediation with creditors fails

Stockton official: Mediation with creditors fails

(AP) Stockton official: Mediation with creditors failsBy GOSIA WOZNIACKAAssociated PressSTOCKTON, Calif.In opting to become the nation’s largest city to seek federal bankruptcy protection, this river port of 290,000 took a rare financial step of last resort after struggling with the

Hatch Overcomes Challenge to Win Primary

Hatch Overcomes Challenge to Win Primary

By KEVIN FREKING and PAUL FOYAssociated PressSALT LAKE CITYSen. Orrin Hatch won the GOP primary in Utah on Tuesday, handily turning back a challenge from tea party forces hoping to jolt the Republican Party again by defeating an incumbent who

Obama Prepping Thousands of Lawyers for Election

Obama Prepping Thousands of Lawyers for Election

By MIKE BAKERAssociated PressOLYMPIA, Wash.President Barack Obama’s campaign has recruited a legion of lawyers to be on standby for this year’s election as legal disputes surrounding the voting process escalate. Thousands of attorneys and support staffers have agreed to aid

Will Stockton, CA Become Largest U.S. City In Bankruptcy?

Will Stockton, CA Become Largest U.S. City In Bankruptcy?

Officials in Stockton, California had until 11:59 p.m. on Monday to reach a deal to restructure the city’s debt to avoid bankruptcy under a new California mediation law. That deadline has passed and, according to the Associated Press, a Stockton spokesperson

John Edwards Back on the Market

John Edwards Back on the Market

By MEG KINNARDAssociated PressCOLUMBIA, S.C.Rielle Hunter says she and former presidential candidate John Edwards have ended their relationship. Hunter told ABC’s “Good Morning America” on Tuesday that she and Edwards were still a couple until late last week, as details

Three Policemen Shot to Death at Mexico City Airport

Three Policemen Shot to Death at Mexico City Airport

By ARMANDO MONTANOAssociated PressMEXICO CITYTwo federal police officers suspected of working for drug traffickers opened fire on fellow officers in a crowded food court at Mexico City’s international airport on Monday, killing three policemen as panicked witnesses dove for cover.