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Carson’s personal brand benefits from presidential campaign

Carson’s personal brand benefits from presidential campaign

WASHINGTON (AP) – Long before Ben Carson became one of the leading Republican presidential candidates, he built his own brand by traveling around the country raising money for a charity that bears his name, awarding college scholarships, promoting his books and earning hefty payments to speak to large groups. Carson’s …

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Kiddie tablets ‘grow up’ as competition grows

Kiddie tablets ‘grow up’ as competition grows

NEW YORK (AP) – Kiddie tablets have grown up. Tablets designed just for kids are getting more sophisticated as they face increased competition from regular tablets. The new products also have better screens, speedier chips and fashionably slim bodies. They let older children do more, yet hold their hands until …

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4 Palestinians die in West Bank attacks on Israelis, clashes

4 Palestinians die in West Bank attacks on Israelis, clashes

JERUSALEM (AP) – Four Palestinians were killed on Thursday, among them three who Israel said were carrying out attacks on soldiers in the West Bank, the latest in a three month-long wave of unrelenting Israeli-Palestinian violence. The four separate incidents came as revelers were gathering in the West Bank city …

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Christians in Bethlehem mark Christmas amid violence

Christians in Bethlehem mark Christmas amid violence

BETHLEHEM, West Bank (AP) – Christian faithful from around the world descended Thursday on the biblical city of Bethlehem for Christmas Eve celebrations at the traditional birthplace of Jesus, as an outburst of Israeli-Palestinian violence dampened the typically festive mood. Before the celebrations began, Israeli authorities said three Palestinians involved …

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Afghan officials: Southern district remains in state control

Afghan officials: Southern district remains in state control

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) – Afghan forces backed by U.S. air strikes pushed back a Taliban onslaught Thursday in a strategically important district in the southern Afghan province of Helmand, officials said. Sangin district had been besieged by the insurgents for weeks before an uptick in the ferocity of the fight …

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Deck the halls! Muslim Senegal celebrates Christmas

Deck the halls! Muslim Senegal celebrates Christmas

DAKAR, Senegal (AP) – After his morning prayers at the mosque, 25-year-old Mamadou Aliou Ba puts on his Santa suit, the padded belly protruding from his thin, tall frame, and goes to work. He stands proudly, smiling from behind a snowy white mustache and beard that take over his face, …

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Palestinian eviction case spotlights Jerusalem settler push

Palestinian eviction case spotlights Jerusalem settler push

JERUSALEM (AP) – Ahmad Sub-Laban’s family has lived for decades under threat of eviction from their home overlooking the gold-topped Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem’s Old City. The experience inspired the 37-year-old Palestinian father of two to become a researcher for groups fighting attempts by Jewish settlers to move …

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Afghan minister: Troops rushed to area under Taliban attack

Afghan minister: Troops rushed to area under Taliban attack

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) – Reinforcements have been rushed to a besieged southern district threatened for days with takeover by Taliban fighters, Afghanistan’s acting defense minister said on Wednesday. Fighting in the Sangin district of Helmand was continuing as army and police arrived to help security forces who had been pinned …

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