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The Washington TimesEight more states receive No Child waiverATLANTA — Maryland is one of another eight states gaining flexibility from the Bush-era No Child Left Behind law, Education Secretary Arne Duncan said Tuesday. The Education Department also has approved waivers for Connecticut, Delaware, Louisiana, New York, North Carolina, Ohio and Rhode Island. Eighteen other states and Washington, D.C., ... American Scene: LAPD allowed Manson family member recordingsPLANO — Los Angeles police are entitled to audio recordings of conversations between a Manson family member and his attorney, a Texas judge ruled Tuesday. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Brenda T. Rhoades of Plano granted the request, allowing police to obtain the eight cassette tapes containing hours of talks between Charles ... American Scene: LAPD allowed Manson family member recordingsPLANO — Los Angeles police are entitled to audio recordings of conversations between a Manson family member and his attorney, a Texas judge ruled Tuesday. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Brenda T. Rhoades of Plano granted the request, allowing police to obtain the eight cassette tapes containing hours of talks between Charles ... Tussle over letter from Malcolm XALBANY, N.Y. — The son of Malcolm X's biographer is asking Syracuse University to hand over a letter in which the slain black activist writes about his shifting views on race relations, claiming his family is the rightful owner. Malcolm X wrote to Alex Haley, his collaborator for "The Autobiography ... Tussle over letter from Malcolm XALBANY, N.Y. — The son of Malcolm X's biographer is asking Syracuse University to hand over a letter in which the slain black activist writes about his shifting views on race relations, claiming his family is the rightful owner. Malcolm X wrote to Alex Haley, his collaborator for "The Autobiography ... Top GSA official returns to work after opulent Vegas conferenceMore than a month after he was put on leave when a video surfaced showing him joking about the lavish spending at a taxpayer-funded General Services Administration (GSA) $823,000 conference in Las Vegas, a top official at the agency has quietly returned to his job. Judge's ruling stops construction of Tenn. mosqueNASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A judge in Tennessee ruled Tuesday that the public wasn't properly notified about a meeting at which local officials approved the plan for a proposed mosque, meaning construction of the disputed project will be stopped. The new facility for the Islamic Center of Murfreesboro was one ... Supreme Court won't review police use of stun gunsWASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court has decided that it will not review the appropriateness of stun guns used by police on suspects. The high court on Tuesday refused to hear appeals from police in Hawaii and Washington state or from people who got stun-gunned by officers. John Edwards jury resumes deliberation for 7th dayJohn Edwards jury resumes deliberation for 7th dayTool-wielding robots crawl in bodies for surgeryPITTSBURGH (AP) — Imagine a tiny snake robot crawling through your body, helping a surgeon identify diseases and perform operations. It's not science fiction. Scientists and doctors are using the creeping metallic tools to perform surgery on hearts, prostate cancer, and other diseased organs. The snakebots carry tiny cameras, scissors ... Tool-wielding robots crawl in bodies for surgeryPITTSBURGH (AP) — Imagine a tiny snake robot crawling through your body, helping a surgeon identify diseases and perform operations. It's not science fiction. Scientists and doctors are using the creeping metallic tools to perform surgery on hearts, prostate cancer, and other diseased organs. The snakebots carry tiny cameras, scissors ... Man falls to death from crane in Dallas standoffMan falls to death from crane in Dallas standoffCalif. 9/11 fund raided for deficitsSACRAMENTO, Calif. — After the 2001 terrorist attacks, California lawmakers sought a way to channel the patriotic fervor and use it to help victims' families and law enforcement. Their answer: specialty memorial license plates emblazoned with the words, "We Will Never Forget." Calif. 9/11 fund raided for deficitsSACRAMENTO, Calif. — After the 2001 terrorist attacks, California lawmakers sought a way to channel the patriotic fervor and use it to help victims' families and law enforcement. Their answer: specialty memorial license plates emblazoned with the words, "We Will Never Forget." Police look for witnesses to face-chewing attackMIAMI — Authorities were seeking more witnesses Tuesday to help explain what led a naked man to start chewing another naked man's face and whose only response when confronted by police was to growl and keep attacking — even after being shot. Police look for witnesses to face-chewing attackPRUDEN: Sticks, stones and dangerous wordsANALYSIS/OPINION: The scholars and wordsmiths at the Department of Homeland Security leave everyone who aspires to good citizenship speechless. Some of the wordsmiths put together a manual for agents who track the Internet, looking for evildoers and those who aspire to evildoing. Those agents are assigned to pick up suspicious ... PRUDEN: Sticks, stones and dangerous wordsANALYSIS/OPINION: The scholars and wordsmiths at the Department of Homeland Security leave everyone who aspires to good citizenship speechless. 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