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Late winter snow storm barrels through Midwest to Mid-Atlantic

By The Associated Press March 5, 2013

CHICAGO (AP) — A late winter storm packing up to 10 inches of snow sent officials in weather-hardened Chicago into action Tuesday to prevent a repeat of scenes from two years ago, when hundreds of...

Thieves grab cash boxes from Girl Scout’s cookie booths in Arizona

By The Associated Press March 5, 2013

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Two Tucson-area Girl Scout troops were crime victims as thieves grabbed and ran off with the troops’ cash boxes from cookie sales. In one case, two women spoke with girls...

United States, China propose tough UN sanctions for North Korea

By The Associated Press March 5, 2013

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — A U.S.-China draft resolution aimed at reining in North Korea’s nuclear and ballistic missile program would impose some of the strongest sanctions ever ordered by the...

American cardinals control conclave message just by talking

By The Associated Press March 5, 2013

VATICAN CITY (AP) — The two American cardinals sat on the stage, microphones in hand, fielding questions from the world’s news media on everything from the delayed arrival of some of their...

Hugo Chavez, fiery Venezuelan leader, dies at 58 from cancer

By The Associated Press March 5, 2013

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — President Hugo Chavez was a former paratroop commander and self-styled “subversive” who waged continual battle for his socialist ideals. He bedeviled the United...

Lamar McKay, former president of BP America and current chief executive of BP's Upstream unit, leaves Federal Court after testifying in New Orleans, Monday, Feb. 25, 2013. McKay testified Tuesday that BP and its contractors share responsibility for preventing blowouts like the Macondo well blowout and rig explosion off Louisiana that killed 11 workers on April 20, 2010, spawning the massive spill. (AP Photo/Bill Haber)

BP probe of Gulf spill didn’t explore cost cuts

By Michael Kunzelman February 28, 2013

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — An internal BP probe of the 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico didn’t explore whether decisions by upper-level management or cost cuts had a role in causing the disaster...

FILE - This Nov. 3, 2006 file photo shows Pope Benedict XVI's hand as he waves to faithful from his car at the end of his visit at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia, files)

Pope recalls ‘joy,’ difficulties in final audience

By Nicole Winfield, Associated Press February 27, 2013

VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Benedict XVI bid an emotional farewell Wednesday on the eve of his retirement, recalling moments of “joy and light” during his papacy, but also times of difficulty...

Iran's Supreme National Security Council Secretary and chief nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili listens to a question during a final news conference in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013. Negotiations with world powers over how to curb Iran's nuclear program have reached a "turning point" for the better after nearly breaking down last year, the Islamic republic's top official at diplomatic talks said Wednesday at the close of two days of delicate discussions aimed at preventing Tehran from building an atomic arsenal. (AP Photo/Pavel Mikheyev)

World powers coax Iran into saving nuclear talks

By Peter Leonard, Associated Press February 27, 2013

ALMATY, Kazakhstan (AP) — World powers offered broader concessions than ever to Iran in attempts Wednesday to keep alive diplomatic channels that seek to rein in the Islamic Republic’s nuclear...

CAPTION ADDITION, ADDS FURTHER INFORMATION RELATING TO IKEA'S WITHDRAWAL OF SAUSAGES - FILE - In this Monday, Feb. 25, 2012. file photo advertising billboards for Ikea meat balls are taken down as an advertising billboard showing a hot dog are seen in a parking at the Ikea store in Stockholm, Sweden. After withdrawing meatballs from stores across Europe, home furnishings giant Ikea on Wednesday Feb. 27. 2013 said it would also pull wiener sausages made by the same supplier after its own tests confirmed "a few indications of horse meat." No horse meat had been found in the wieners, which are made of ground pork and beef, but they were removed anyway because they came from the same supplier as the meatballs, company spokeswoman Ylva Magnusson said. (AP Photo/Jessica Gow, File) SWEDEN OUT

After meatballs, Ikea withdraws sausages

By Karl Ritter, Associated Press February 27, 2013

STOCKHOLM (AP) — After withdrawing meatballs from stores across Europe, home furnishings company Ikea said Wednesday its own tests confirmed “a few indications of horse meat” and that...

Judge fires lawyer who skipped court

By Associated Press February 27, 2013

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — An Orleans Parish Criminal District Court judge fired an attorney for two murder defendants when the lawyer failed to show up to court for their trials. The Times-Picayune reports...

BR to host 2017 US Bowling Congress women’s event

By Associated Press February 27, 2013

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Mayor-President Kip Holden says Baton Rouge has been selected to host the 2017 United States Bowling Congress Women’s Championships and the 2025 Open Championships at...

Superdome commission eyes change to power system

By Kevin McGill, Associated Press February 27, 2013

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The panel that runs Louisiana’s Superdome approved spending up to $100,000 on Wednesday for a study of possible enhancements to backup power systems that run escalators,...