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The Washington TimesArchdioceses, Catholic schools sue over Obama contraception planThe archdioceses of New York, Washington, D.C. and St. Louis and the University of Notre Dame filed lawsuits over President Obama's contraception mandate Monday, along with dozens of other Catholic dioceses, schools and charities in a major legal challenge to a key part of Mr. Obama's health care overhaul law. ...High court won't reduce student's fine for downloading musicWASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court has refused to take up a Boston University student's constitutional challenge of a $675,000 penalty for illegally downloading 30 songs and sharing them on the Internet. The high court on Monday refused to hear an appeal from Joel Tenenbaum of Providence, R.I., who ... Pa. judge refuses to delay Sandusky trialHARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — The June child-sex-abuse trial of former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky will not be delayed, a judge ruled Monday. The one-sentence order by Judge John Cleland did not explain his reasons, but it means the case very likely will begin with jury selection inside ... Golden Gate Bridge reaches 75th anniversary with help of engineersSAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The Golden Gate Bridge was heralded as an engineering marvel when it opened in 1937. It was the world's longest suspension span and had been built across a strait that critics said was too treacherous to be bridged. But as the iconic span approaches its 75th anniversary over ... Sheriff: Gang started prison riot in MississippiJACKSON, Miss. (AP) — As many as 300 inmates, some of them armed with makeshift weapons such as broomsticks, rioted at a privately run prison for illegal immigrants, beating a guard to death and injuring 19 people, a sheriff said Monday. Chicago braces for final day of NATO protestsCHICAGO — Demonstrators launched another round of protests Monday in the final hours of the NATO summit, targeting Boeing headquarters and a suburban community that could become the site of a detention facility to hold illegal immigrants. On the second and last day of the international meeting, the demonstrations were ... Trial starting for Fort Hood bomb plot suspectEx-Rutgers student to serve 30 days in jail in webcam caseStudy: 2,000 convicted then exonerated in 23 yearsWASHINGTON — More than 2,000 people who were falsely convicted of serious crimes have been exonerated in the United States in the past 23 years, according to a new archive compiled at two universities. There is no official record-keeping system for exonerations of convicted criminals in the country, so academics ... Lung-cancer scans advised for older heavy smokersCHICAGO — New lung-cancer screening guidelines from three medical groups recommend annual scans but only for an older group of current or former heavy smokers. The advice applies only to those aged 55 to 74. The risks of screening younger or older smokers or nonsmokers outweigh any benefits, according to ... Census records show undercount of blacks in 1940NEW YORK — It was on the streets of her Harlem neighborhood in the 1940s that teenager Althea Gibson began working on the tennis skills that would take her all the way to winning Wimbledon. But according to the 1940 census, the trailblazing athlete didn't even exist. Joplin tornado was the costliest since 1950American Scene: Former British PM heckled during Maine speechMAINE WATERVILLE — A handful of protesters briefly interrupted a Maine college graduation speech by former British Prime Minister Tony Blair calling for world unity. Mr. Blair addressed more than 400 Colby College graduates and their guests Sunday morning at the school's 191st commencement in Waterville. WILLIAMS: The One and his pursuit of 'fairness'ANALYSIS/OPINION: As grateful as I am for President Obama's profound, nonsensical meditations on the meaning of "hope," I am even more grateful that The One has come to make the world fair, and to tell us what fairness really means. Protesters stream into Chicago park for NATO marchCHICAGO (AP) — A diverse crowd of protesters began streaming into a downtown Chicago park Sunday for one of the city's largest demonstrations in years — a march to the lakeside convention center hosting a historic NATO summit. Peace activists joined with war veterans and people more focused on the ... 2 more activists charged in alleged NATO summit threatsCHICAGO (AP) — Prosecutors charged two more activists Sunday with crimes tied to the two-day NATO summit, accusing one of saying he wanted to blow up a downtown Chicago bridge and a second with seeking to build pipe bombs. The Cook County state's attorney's office charged Sebastian Senakiewicz, 24, of ... Tropical Storm Alberto hovers off Carolina coastCOLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Tropical Storm Alberto weakened slightly off the South Carolina coast on Sunday, canceling tourist cruises, producing showers along the coast and serving as a reminder that the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season is just around the corner. The first storm of the season, which officially begins June ... Blind Chinese activist renews call to fight injusticeNEW YORK (AP) — A blind Chinese legal activist who escaped house arrest and endured a nearly monthlong diplomatic tussle and a hurried daylong flight paused ever so briefly upon his arrival in New York before taking up a familiar fight. Facebook's Zuckerberg weds a day after historic IPOWoman gets 20 years for firing warning shot![]() |
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