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AP PHOTOS: Typhoon: from landfall to aftermath

Five days into what could be the Philippines deadliest disaster ever, workers still struggle to get aid to those affected by Typhoon Haiyan.

DOE-Nevada working group members’ named

Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz and Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval this summer appointed a working group of top aides to hash out issues surrounding operations of the Nevada National Security Site.

Sandoval: Nevada right to create own health exchange

Gov. Brian Sandoval said Tuesday the state made the right decision when it decided to move forward with the creation of its own health exchange to comply with the new federal health care law.

Arizona probation officer shot, wounded in Utah

A Mohave County probation officer who works cases in northern Arizona from an office in the southern Utah community of St. George was shot and wounded after arriving for work about 6:20 a.m. Tuesday.

U.S. man kidnapped as toddler found in Mexico, disappears again

A Chicago-born man kidnapped as a toddler and taken to Mexico more than three decades ago was caught sneaking back across the border in California last week in hopes of being reunited with his mother, but has since gone missing in San Diego.

Man pleads guilty to $5 million Arizona real estate fraud scheme

A Southern California man pleaded guilty Tuesday in an investment fraud scheme involving real estate projects in Lake Havasu City, Ariz., and Kingman, Ariz. Michael John Bowen, 61, admitted pocketing roughly $5 million.

 
Thankshopping Day? Holiday becomes retail battleground

Thanksgiving is slowly becoming just another shopping day. Over the past few years, major retailers, including Target and Toys R Us, slowly have pushed opening times into Thanksgiving night to one-up each other and compete for holiday dollars.

The secret, dirty cost of Obama’s green power push

The hills of southern Iowa bear the scars of America’s push for green energy: The brown gashes where rain has washed away the soil. The polluted streams that dump fertilizer into the water supply. It wasn’t supposed to be this way.