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Health / DiseaseTexas sex trafficker sentenced to 30 yearsA 36-year-old Texas man was sentenced Monday in federal court in Dallas to 30 years in prison followed by 30 years of supervised release on his guilty plea to conspiracy to traffic women for prostitution, including those involved in adult escort websites headquartered in Dallas and Fort Worth as well ... Natural gas industry high on future, despite current low pricesPITTSBURGH — Despite looming federal regulations and rock-bottom market prices, leaders in the natural gas business are confident the shale boom that's helped revitalize economies from Pennsylvania to Wyoming is only just getting started. Companies from across the sector, from multibillion-dollar outfits such as Chesapeake Energy to small-town hardware stores, ... Dire finances leave Detroit stalledDespite assurances from Clint Eastwood and Eminem, Detroit's rebirth may be on hold, as the city is on a Greece-like track to run out of money before summer, and things are getting increasingly testy between the state's Republican governor and the city's Democratic mayor. Although the automotive sector and some ... American Scene: Missouri woman killed daughters, selfBALLWIN, Mo. — The fatal shooting of a woman and her three young daughters at a Missouri resort has been ruled a murder-suicide. Christine Adewunmi, 37, and her daughters Lauren, 8, Samantha, 6, and Kate, 3, were discovered Saturday afternoon on a gravel road at the Blue Springs Ranch & ... 1940 census to provide a Depression snapshotNEW YORK — It was a decade when tens of millions of people in the U.S. experienced mass unemployment and social upheaval as the nation clawed its way out of the Great Depression and rumblings of global war were heard from abroad. Now, intimate details of 132 million people who ... Montana is shuffling its buffaloBILLINGS, Mont. — Sixty-four bison from Yellowstone National Park were due to arrive at northeast Montana's Fort Peck Reservation, under a long-stalled relocation initiative meant to repopulate parts of the West with the iconic, genetically pure animals. Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer described the bison transfer as a major step in ... Students want Fla. watch leader who shot teen arrestedORLANDO, Fla. — College students around Florida rallied Monday to demand the arrest of a white neighborhood watch captain who shot an unarmed black teen last month, though authorities may be hamstrung by a state law that allows people to defend themselves with deadly force. Students held rallies on the ... 1st commercial cargo run to space station set for AprilCAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — The International Space Station should be getting its first commercial cargo shipment in early May. Space Exploration Technologies Corp., better known as SpaceX, plans to launch its Dragon capsule from Cape Canaveral on April 30. The Dragon will take a few days to get to the ... Mom appeals for survivor benefits for kids born after dad's deathWASHINGTON — Should babies conceived using the frozen sperm of their deceased father get his Social Security survivor benefits? The Supreme Court grappled with that question Monday in the case of Florida twins whose benefits claim was rejected by the government. Their mother used her husband's frozen sperm to conceive ... San Francisco sheriff sentenced for false imprisonmentSAN FRANCISCO (AP)— Embattled San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi on Monday was sentenced to three years' probation and must participate in a domestic-violence program after pleading guilty to false imprisonment in a closely watched case that has gripped this city for nearly three months. The sentencing for the misdemeanor came ... N.Y. Mets owners settle in Madoff-related caseNEW YORK — The New York Mets owners and a trustee for Bernard Madoff's fraud victims settled Monday for $162 million in a case aimed at repairing the damage from a massive investment scheme. The Mets owners will not pay anything for three years. Jury selection had been set to ... Report: U.S. makes modest gains in graduation rate
HAGERSTOWN, Md. (AP) — The last straw for 17-year-old Alton Burke was a note left on his door. The high school dropout picked up the phone and re-enrolled at South Hagerstown High. Alton missed roughly 200 days of class, but Heather Dixon, the student intervention specialist who left ... Twitter, Facebook don't sway public's news interestMuch of the often-agitated press appears obsessed with social media, tweeting and posting stories to attract measurable buzz, and possibly job security. But the impact of Twitter and Facebook is not particularly significant in the competitive marketplace, according to Pew Research Center's annual "State of the Media Report" released Monday. ...Marriage education no sure solutionMarriage education improves relationships and lowers levels of marital distress, but doesn't deter divorce, at least in the short-term, says a new federally funded study. The findings offer new evidence that teaching relationship skills to low-income married couples with children - especially when they are backed up by a competent ... Demonstrators back, but are uncertain of what to Occupy nextNEW YORK — A day after police broke up a rally at Manhattan's Zuccotti Park and arrested dozens, Occupy Wall Street protesters said Sunday that their movement would pick up momentum with the spring. Activists listed issues including student debt, the environment and the November elections as priorities going forward. ... It's been a beastly winter in Alaska, but some root for recordANCHORAGE, Alaska — A near-record snowfall this winter has buried Anchorage neighborhoods, turning streets into snow-walled canyons and even collapsing some roofs. But some residents are hoping for more, at least another 3.3 inches. Then they could say they made it through the winter when the nearly 60-year record of ... American Scene: Ex-Crystal Cathedral pastor has launched new ministryORANGE, Calif. — A Crystal Cathedral splinter church was launched Sunday in a rented movie theater in Orange County, with the breakaway pastor urging the congregation not to speak ill of its former house of worship. Sheila Schuller Coleman, who abruptly announced she was forming the Hope Center of Christ ... Historic black church faces foreclosure from minority-owned bankIn a dispute that some are calling a modern-day updating of the biblical Parable of the Ungrateful Servant, a minority-owned bank that benefited from federal bailout funds is threatening to foreclose on one of the nation’s oldest black churches. The 194-year-old Charles Street African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church in Boston's ... WILLIAMS: The betrayal of Congressman WestANALYSIS/OPINION: Can someone please explain to me why the Republican Party in Florida allowed Rep. Allen B. West to be gerrymandered out of his congressional district? Mr. West is the most prominent and best-spoken elected conservative in the United States. He's a motorcycle-riding war hero, a passionate Christian and a ... Stoned-driving epidemic puts wrinkle in pot debateDENVER (AP) — Angeline Chilton says she can't drive unless she smokes pot. The suburban Denver woman uses medical marijuana to ease multiple sclerosis symptoms and says she never would get behind the wheel right after smoking. But her case underscores a problem that no one's sure how to solve: ... |
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