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New World Order / GlobalismW.Va. plans moment of silence to honor 29 minersBrief Pa. pretrial hearing for Sandusky wraps upBELLEFONTE, Pa. (AP) — The judge overseeing Jerry Sandusky's child sex-abuse case says an ongoing secret grand jury investigation into the former Penn State assistant football coach is complicating preparations for his trial. In a brief pretrial hearing Thursday, Judge John Cleland said he wouldn't issue a decision on a ... U.S. growth of distant suburbs falls to historic lowWASHINGTON (AP) — Stung by high gasoline costs, outlying suburbs that sprouted in the heady 2000s are now seeing their growth fizzle to historic lows, halting American city dwellers' decades-long exodus to sprawling homes in distant towns. New census estimates as of July 2011 highlight a shift in population trends ... Calif. college official says she was the shooter's targetOAKLAND, Calif. — An administrator at a small Christian university where seven people were killed this week said Wednesday she was the gunman's primary target after she rejected his repeated requests for a refund of his tuition. Ellen Cervellon, director of the nursing program at Oikos University, wasn't on ... Koran-burning pastor sues over protest restrictionDETROIT — Pastor Terry Jones, the Florida-based minister who sparked deadly riots in Afghanistan last year after he burned a copy of the Koran, is suing a Michigan city he says is interfering with his right to protest this weekend against Islamic Shariah law. Class tuition reviewed after police pepper-spray clashSANTA MONICA, CALIF. — Police at a California college pepper-sprayed as many as 30 demonstrators as students angry over a plan to offer high-priced courses tried to push their way into a trustees meeting, authorities said, as state officials said they were reconsidering the policy. American Scene: 5 ex-cops sentenced in Katrina killings caseLOUISIANA NEW ORLEANS — Five former New Orleans police officers were sentenced Wednesday to prison terms ranging from six to 65 years for their roles in deadly shootings of unarmed residents on a bridge after Hurricane Katrina. Kenneth Bowen, Robert Gisevius, Anthony Villavaso and Robert Faulcon were convicted of ... Appeals court hears case for gay marriageA three-judge federal appellate court heard arguments Wednesday on whether a 1996 federal law that defines marriage as the union of one man and one woman - thus denies marital benefits to gay couples married under state law - is constitutional. The Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) amounts to "across-the-board ... Disappearance of 2 Fla. men gets new attentionTAMPA, Fla. — Felipe Santos, an illegal immigrant from Mexico, and Terrance Williams, a black man, had little in common until about eight years ago. That was when they disappeared three months apart in the Naples area, both of them right after crossing paths with sheriff's Deputy Steven Calkins. 5 former New Orleans cops sentenced in Katrina killingsNEW ORLEANS (AP) — Five former New Orleans police officers were sentenced Wednesday to prison terms ranging from six to 65 years for their roles in deadly shootings of unarmed residents on a bridge after Hurricane Katrina. Kenneth Bowen, Robert Gisevius, Anthony Villavaso and Robert Faulcon were convicted of firearms ... Federal appeals court in Boston hears gay-marriage caseBOSTON (AP) — Lawyers for a gay and lesbian legal advocacy group told a federal appeals court panel Wednesday that a federal law denying benefits to married gay couples that heterosexual couples get is discriminatory. A lawyer for a bipartisan congressional group argued Wednesday in Boston that Congress had a ... Calls show residents panicked over Colo. wildfireCalif. students protest pricey courses, are pepper-sprayedSANTA MONICA, Calif. — Police at a California college pepper-sprayed as many as 30 demonstrators after students angry over a plan to offer high-priced courses tried to push their way into a trustees meeting, authorities said. "Let us in, let us in," protesters shouted on video posted online Tuesday. "No ... Tornado-wrecked Dallas begins assessing damageARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — The tornado hurtled toward the nursing home. Physical therapist Patti Gilroy said she saw through the back door the swirling mass barreling down after she had herded patients into the hallway in the order prescribed: walkers, wheelchairs, then beds. Trucker harassment class-action suit backfiresCEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — They were learning to become truck drivers but wound up in a nightmare. In detailed accounts to a federal agency, dozens of female employees of one of the nation's largest trucking companies told of being propositioned, groped and even assaulted by male drivers during cross-country training ... Oakland mourns victims of deadly campus shootingOAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Civic and religious leaders pleaded for an end to violence in Oakland after seven people were gunned down at a small Christian college by a suspect who police say was angry about being expelled and teased for his poor English skills. Aging baby boomers take wheel for rules of the roadSolar Trust files for bankruptcy protectionBLYTHE, Calif. — The latest setback in a stalled 1,000-megawatt solar plant in the Southern California desert came nearly 10 months after Interior Secretary Kenneth L. Salazar and Gov. Jerry Brown broke ground on what was then touted as the world's largest solar project and a keystone of the Obama ... American Scene: University police chief retires amid hazing probesTALLAHASSEE — The police chief at Florida A&M University is retiring less than a week after reports surfaced that Tallahassee authorities didn't receive timely information about an off-campus hazing incident from 2010. The university announced Tuesday that Calvin Ross will retire May 1 after 11 years with the university and ... Students with empty holsters protest gun bans on campusOn the same day that a gunman killed seven students at a small California Christian university, hundreds of college students across the nation went to class wearing empty holsters on their hips. The message was part of Students for Concealed Carry's weeklong Empty Holster Protest, an event designed to encourage ... |
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