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Creator of Lemonheads candy dies at age 93

February 9, 2012 RIVER FOREST, Ill. (AP) — Candy company executive Nello Ferrara lived a sweet life. more »»

 
 
 
Reputed mobster 'The Large Guy' gets 25 years

February 9, 2012 CHICAGO (AP) — A reputed mob boss known for his wide girth and reputation for violence was sentenced to 25 years in prison Wednesday in a federal court in Chicago. more »»

Washington state lawmakers pass gay marriage bill

February 9, 2012 OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Washington state lawmakers voted to approve gay marriage Wednesday, setting the stage for the state to become the seventh in the nation to allow same-sex couples to wed. more »»

Researchers probe 200-year-old shipwreck off RI

February 9, 2012 WESTERLY, R.I. (AP) — For two centuries it rested a mile from shore, shrouded by a treacherous reef from the pleasure boaters and beachgoers who haunt New England's southern coast. more »»

GOP vows to reverse Obama birth control policy

February 9, 2012 WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans vowed Wednesday to reverse President Barack Obama's new policy on birth control, lambasting the rule that religious schools and hospitals must provide contraceptive... more »»

Romney battles Santorum, Paul in GOP caucuses

February 8, 2012 WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican front-runner Mitt Romney battled Rick Santorum and Ron Paul on Tuesday in political caucuses in Minnesota and Colorado, hoping to extend his winning streak in the race... more »»

White House hinting compromise on birth control

February 8, 2012 WASHINGTON (AP) — Hammered by Republicans and the Catholic Church, the White House hinted at compromise Tuesday as it struggled to calm an election-year uproar caused by its rule requiring religious... more »»

World Trade Center cost rises to $14.8B

February 8, 2012 NEW YORK (AP) — The agency that is building the new World Trade Center is "dysfunctional" and has let costs get out of control on the $14.8 billion project, auditors said Tuesday. more »»

LA district tries to restore trust in school

February 8, 2012 LOS ANGELES (AP) — When students return to the school where two teachers were jailed last week for alleged lewdness, they'll have new teachers in their classrooms, a new principal in the front offic... more »»

Pa. vending machine dispenses 'morning-after' pill

February 8, 2012 (AP) — Students at Shippensburg University in Pennsylvania can get the "morning-after" pill by sliding $25 into a vending machine, an idea that has drawn the attention of federal regulators and... more »»

Susan Powell case called 'murder'

February 8, 2012 OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Utah authorities have for at least six months investigated the disappearance of Susan Powell as a murder case. more »»

Pa. House begins debate on gas drilling fees, regs

February 8, 2012 HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — The Pennsylvania House of Representatives is taking up a bill that would impose a fee on natural gas drilling, and the late-night floor session could send the measure to Gov. more »»

Utah chief: Police hope to interview Powell's dad

February 7, 2012 GRAHAM, Wash. (AP) — Josh Powell's boys were coming for a visit, and he had preparations to make.He boxed up their books and toys and brought them to a charity. more »»

Parents protest at scandalized LA grade school

February 7, 2012 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Many children stayed home Monday while parents demanded more protection at an elementary school where two teachers are suspected of molesting students in clas. more »»

Homeless killings suspect faces new murder charges

February 7, 2012 SANTA ANA, California (AP) — A former Marine already accused of killing four homeless men was charged Monday with two new counts of murder in the stabbing deaths of his high school friend's mother... more »»

Mo. teen killer had troubled family, depression

February 7, 2012 JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. more »»

Tucson shooting suspect to remain at Mo. facility

February 7, 2012 SAN DIEGO (AP) — A federal judge ruled Monday that the suspect in the Tucson shooting rampage that wounded former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords will spend four more months at a federal prison... more »»

Judge temporarily blocks US execution

February 7, 2012 JACKSON, Mississippi (AP) — A federal judge on Monday temporarily blocked the execution of a Mississippi inmate who killed two men in a 1995 robbery spree. more »»

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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