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A man whose groin was disfigured by a flesh-eating bacteria infection in prison has accepted a $300,000 settlement from the Washington Department of Corrections.
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A Democratic senator says Democrats are letting Sen. Joe Lieberman keep his prized chairmanship of the Senate Homeland Security Committee despite supporting Republican...
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AP, Columbus
Oil prices fluctuated Tuesday even as the government reported that gasoline prices recorded their largest drop ever in October and prices for home heating oil, natural...
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Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson told Congress on Tuesday that the administration remains firmly opposed to dipping into the government’s $700 billion financial...
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AP, Central Islip
A fourth suspect has been arrested in the death of a Long Island lawyer who was shot during a botched ambush robbery that police say was set up by the lawyer’s...
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AP, Washington
A Marine who sued Rep. John Murtha for defamation wants a federal appeals court to order the Pennsylvania Democrat to testify under oath in the case.
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Malia and Sasha Obama are in Washington with their mother checking out new schools.
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The father of Chief Justice John Roberts died Tuesday after a long illness, the Supreme Court said.
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AP, Cincinnati
The Kroger Co. has opened its biggest “Fresh Fare” store yet and plans more of the stores aimed at luring eat-at-home and natural foods shoppers.
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AP, Washington
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson told Congress on Tuesday that the administration remains firmly opposed to dipping into the government’s $700 billion financial...
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AP, Boston
The former owners of a New Bedford leather goods factory raided last year by immigration agents will pay $850,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by workers who claimed the...
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AP, Minneapolis
United Airlines said on Tuesday that a federal judge has barred its pilot union and four pilots from activities that disrupt the airline’s activities.
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AP, Little Rock
Even as they struggle amid the slowing economy, some states are giving retailers back about $1 billion in sales taxes each year as reimbursement for acting as tax...
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AP, Los Angeles
Smoky skies cleared and once-whipping winds slowed to a standstill Tuesday, as another wave of those who fled Southern California’s ferocious weekend wildfires...
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AP, New York
Wall Street made a hesitant advance Tuesday, with investors refraining from making big bets in a volatile market battered by a stream of weak economic data.
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AP, Washington
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson has told Congress the administration remains firmly opposed to dipping into the government’s $700 billion financial bailout fund...
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Convicted Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens is remaining a member of the GOP conference in the Senate pending the outcome of his re-election bid.
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AP, Rochester
Shares of Corning Inc. tumbled 12 percent Tuesday after the specialty glass maker lowered its fourth-quarter sales and profit guidance to reflect slumping demand for...
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The National Association of Realtors says home prices fell in four out of five U.S. cities in the third quarter, the latest sign of how the U.S. housing market’s...
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President Bush says the government will expand to the entire country the opening of extra flight lanes typified by the East Coast “Thanksgiving Express”...
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AP, Alpharetta
Polishing off his strawberry-banana yogurt, Jacob Moore races to his keyboard with a whoop, picks his way through “Pop Goes the Weasel” and gives his mom a...
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Ravia, Chandigarh
“If no one listens to your call, Walk alone If in fear they cower, mutely facing the wall, Open your mind and speak out alone.” Grown up listening these lines,...
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AP, Madison
A ruling that freed a woman from prison and cast doubt on prosecutions over “shaken baby syndrome” will stand, the Wisconsin Supreme Court has decided.The...
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AP, Madison
The state Supreme Court has let stand a decision that freed a woman accused of shaking a baby to death in 1995.The decision is a victory for former daycare provider...
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Prosecutors said Tuesday they will appeal a ruling that overturned the conviction of a day care provider accused of shaking a baby to death in 1995.The Department of...
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Irani, New Delhi
A person who have metabolic syndrome, suffers from several disorders at the same time, and it is related to one’s metabolism. A group of risk factors is the...
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Repeated defeat by dominant animals leaves a mouse with an enduring ‘molecular scar’ in its brain, University of Texas scientists found. Thus the...
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Jacob Moore, 8, learns musical notes during a music therapy class at his Alpharetta, Ga., home with his therapist Jennifer Pucket Friday, Sept. 6, 2008. Jacob has Down syndrome and can read on an 8-year-old level, play the piano, read music and...