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Saving a man’s life has brought Tony Gonzalez praise from the current president and possibly the next one.
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Search and rescue crews are trying to find two teenagers who apparently fell through a snow field near a mountain summit east of Seattle.
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A major voting machine maker has cautioned its customers in 34 states to look out for a programming error that may cause votes to be dropped.
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Prosecutors reviewing the death of a New York City woman who died in police custody at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport last year said Thursday that they have...
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A 33-year-old man who authorities say wore a “World’s Greatest Dad” T-shirt to have sex with what he believed was a 14-year-old girl has been...
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They had no water, hardly any air and no way out.
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Search and rescue crews are trying to dig out two teenagers trapped in a collapsed snow cave near a mountain summit east of Seattle.
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Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq Stock Market:
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It’s Love, Angel, Music, Baby for Gwen Stefani, who’s given birth to her second child, a boy.
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A congressional committee on Thursday asked for an investigation into a counterterrorism database software upgrade that it says is months behind schedule, millions over...
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Military leaders have suspended some activities at biological research laboratories to review safety rules for some of the world’s deadliest germs and toxins,...
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A federal judge delayed the planned execution of an inmate Thursday pending an evaluation to determine if the inmate is able to understand why he is to be put to...
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Alabama, pushed to third in national obesity rankings by deep-fried Southern favorites, is cracking down on state workers who are too fat.
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Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton’s delegates will have their own organizers on the floor of the Democratic National Convention, an unusual move at a convention that is...
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A Texas grand jury has issued three new indictments against members of a polygamist sect whose ranch was raided in April.
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Microsoft Corp.’s new digital photo sharing site spent most of its first day offline as its servers strained to handle a flood of traffic.
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A Texas jury has sentenced a 41-year-old auto body shop worker to life in prison after convicting him of grooming children as young as 5 to perform in sex shows at a...
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A congressional committee is demanding that the makers of controversial cholesterol drug Vytorin, Merck & Co. and Schering-Plough Corp., produce extensive data...
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Along with trying to win a third straight Big 12 championship and righting recent BCS struggles, the Oklahoma Sooners left their media day Wednesday with another goal...
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It’s the beer that made Milwaukee famous. Now Schlitz is making the city nostalgic.
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With climate change increasingly threatening the survival of plants and animals, scientists say it may become necessary to move some species to save them.Dubbed...
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Wow, the price of one vote is 25 crores as per the news circulating. The very existence of the Govt depends on it. It is a matter of life and death and obviously one...
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Laws in all but a handful of states give the public access to government e-mail. But what if that e-mail was intentionally deleted or routinely purged?In Hawaii, Gov....
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ONCE UPON a time, a good person was falsely implicated in a case. His lawyer advised him to produce a few witnesses to speak in his favour.
The man had three very good...
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Have you ever wanted to be sitting in your home and be able to put on a helmet and be on the other side of the world? Researchers globally are working on such a thing...
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Finally there is a new fun twist to saving your money. A Japanese developer created a game within the piggy bank where you have a virtual affair with the cartoon on the...
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Saving the living has always been the No. 1 priority for a New York City ambulance crew. But a select group of paramedics may soon have a different task altogether:...
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Conservationists in Cambodia think they may be turning the corner in their fight to save one of the world’s rarest birds.The Bengal Florican, known in Cambodia as...
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Cash-strapped Antioch College has rejected an alumni group’s fundraising offer, moving ahead with plans to shutter its doors this summer unless a buyer offers...
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There’s no question the graffiti-strewn, rain-rotted, boarded-up old Denny’s is a landmark in the most basic sense: People refer to it when giving...
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President Nicolas Sarkozy vowed Friday to transform heavily immigrant neighborhoods that exploded in violence three years ago, announcing plans to put dropouts back in...
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Last year the streets in parts of the old city dropped by nine feet.The reason? A massive garbage haul. Just about every unemployed man in Murad Khane was recruited to...
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Having overcome great obstacles to adopt an Iraqi orphan with cerebral palsy, Scott Southworth is spearheading an effort to find families to care for another 21...
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Capt. Scott Southworth knew he’d face violence, political strife and blistering heat when he was deployed to one of Baghdad’s most dangerous areas. But he...
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Delegates at a U.N. climate conference have agreed to include forest conservation in any future discussions about a new global warming pact, paving the way for billions...
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Indonesia has begun a 10-year program to save endangered orangutans from extinction by protecting tropical jungle habitat from logging, mining and palm oil plantations,...
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Sahara the Arctic seal keeps turning up in warmer waters. The young seal was rescued off the coast of North Africa last year, far from his native habitat in the Arctic....
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Leonard Jurgensen is seen with his collection of Schlitz beer bottles in his home Wednesday, July 23, 2008, in Oconomowoc, Wis. That beer with the old-time mystique is back on shelves in bottles of its original formula in the city where it was first...
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