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Lawyers slam demolition work at Pa. collapse site
June 10, 2013 PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Attorneys for four people suing over the collapse of a downtown building that killed six people last week lambasted the demolition work after surveying the site Sunday. more »»
Portlanders push for barrier at 'Suicide Bridge'
June 10, 2013 PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — On a sunny January afternoon, 12 stories above a busy street, a newly engaged 19-year-old woman jumped to her death from a spectacular arch bridge west of downtown Portland. more »»
Pallone says he's in NJ Senate race
June 10, 2013 TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone said Sunday that he's officially in the race to fill the U.S. more »»
Japanese troops head to Calif. beach for training
June 10, 2013 SAN DIEGO (AP) — Japanese troops will converge on California's southern coast in the next two weeks as part of a military exercise with U.. more »»
Nuclear plant closures show industry's struggles
June 9, 2013 LOS ANGELES (AP) — The decision to close California's San Onofre nuclear plant is the latest setback for an industry that seemed poised for growth not long ag. more »»
Gay pride parade march for NBA's Jason Collins
June 9, 2013 BOSTON (AP) — NBA veteran center Jason Collins, the first active athlete in one of the four U.. more »»
Missing Louisiana teacher's car found; body inside
June 9, 2013 NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Authorities pulled a missing teacher's car from a New Orleans bayou Saturday and police said there was a decomposed body insid. more »»
Iowa residents saddened body could be missing girl
June 9, 2013 DAYTON, Iowa (AP) — Members of a small central Iowa city and its surrounding communities expressed sadness and said they felt "robbed of some innocence" on Saturday following the discovery of a body... more »»
Chief says Santa Monica killings were premeditated
June 9, 2013 SANTA MONICA, Calif. more »»
NSA revelations force question: What do we want?
June 9, 2013 NEW YORK (AP) — For more than a decade now, Americans have made peace with the uneasy knowledge that someone — government, business or both — might be watching. more »»
Intelligence chief defends Internet spying program
June 9, 2013 WASHINGTON (AP) — Eager to quell a domestic furor over U.S. more »»
Operator in Philly collapse deaths turns self in
June 9, 2013 PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The lawyer for the heavy equipment operator accused of being high on marijuana when a downtown building collapsed onto a thrift store, killing six people, says his client "is not... more »»
Storm chasing critical, profitable and dangerous
June 4, 2013 OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — While most people take shelter when a tornado approaches, a growing throng heads for the prairies, be they scientists hoping to protect the public from a twister's fury or... more »»
Fort Hood suspect to represent himself at trial
June 4, 2013 FORT HOOD, Texas (AP) — The Army psychiatrist charged in the deadly 2009 Fort Hood rampage hinted Monday that he would try to justify the attack, revealing for the first time his defense strategy... more »»
HPV a growing cause of upper throat cancer
June 4, 2013 ATLANTA (AP) — Doctors have known for some time that a sexually spread virus can cause some types of oral cancer. more »»
New Jersey Sen. Lautenberg dead at 89
June 4, 2013 TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — The next time a flight attendant reminds you there's no smoking or you witness a teenager getting carded at a liquor store, think of Frank Lautenberg. more »»
Once feared in Boston, Bulger about to face jurors
June 4, 2013 BOSTON (AP) — People who believe their family members were killed by reputed gangster James "Whitey" Bulger will be allowed to testify at his murder trial but won't be allowed to describe the... more »»
White House promises veto of GOP spending plan
June 4, 2013 WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House stepped in Monday with a veto threat against a House GOP plan to advance a round of 2014 spending bills that would ease sequester-imposed cuts on the Pentagon while... more »»
Small towns prepare as flood moves south
June 4, 2013 S. more »»
Bears, bad meat among issues faced by flooded town
June 4, 2013 GALENA, Alaska (AP) — Yukon River flooding that knocked out power to the Alaska village of Galena has brought on a number of secondary problems, including how to keep bears away from hundreds of... more »» |
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