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AP - U.S. NewsUS, Mexican leaders trade warnings on gun violenceWASHINGTON (AP) -- The explosion of drug-fueled violence along Mexico's border with the United States could harm relations between the two nations, President Barack Obama said Monday; Mexico's leader retorted that much of the problem of drugs and guns begins on the U.S. side of the line....
Drug kingpin Arellano Felix gets 25-year termSAN DIEGO (AP) -- Former drug kingpin Benjamin Arellano Felix was sentenced Monday to 25 years in prison for leading one of the world's most brutal cartels, a Tijuana-based ring that raised Mexico's drug violence to a new level and tried to hide the bloodshed by dissolving bodies in drums of chemicals or burning them in the desert....
Drug kingpin Arellano Felix gets 25-year termSAN DIEGO (AP) -- Former drug kingpin Benjamin Arellano Felix was sentenced Monday to 25 years in prison for leading one of the world's most brutal cartels, a Tijuana-based ring that raised Mexico's drug violence to a new level and tried to hide the bloodshed by dissolving bodies in drums of chemicals or burning them in the desert....
Lobbying justices, Obama makes his health law caseWASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama on Monday issued a rare, direct challenge to the Supreme Court to uphold his historic health care overhaul, weighing in with a vigorous political appeal for judicial restraint. He warned that overturning the law would hurt millions of Americans and amount to overreach by the "unelected" court....
Cops: 7 dead, 3 hurt in Christian school shootingOAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- A gunman opened fire Monday at a Christian university in California, killing at least seven people, wounding three more and setting off an intense, chaotic manhunt that ended with his capture at a nearby shopping center, authorities said....
GSA head resigns amid reports of lavish spendingWASHINGTON (AP) -- A senior government official resigned Monday after a report concluded her agency improperly paid for an "over-the-top" training session near Las Vegas that featured a mind reader, bicycle giveaways and lavish after-hour receptions in resort suites for federal workers....
Loophole in law let teen drive big rig in crashJORDAN, Minn. (AP) -- 17-year-old boy was behind the wheel of a semi pulling a box trailer converted into a recreational vehicle when the 57,000-pound rig crashed through a guardrail and into a Kansas ravine, killing five of the 18 people on board....
Drug kingpin Arellano Felix gets 25-year termSAN DIEGO (AP) -- Former drug kingpin Benjamin Arellano Felix was sentenced Monday to 25 years in prison for leading one of the world's most brutal cartels, a Tijuana-based ring that raised Mexico's drug violence to a new level and tried to hide the bloodshed by dissolving bodies in drums of chemicals or burning them in the desert....
Interest in 1940 US census paralyzes websiteNEW YORK (AP) -- Interest in the newly released 1940 U.S. census is so great that the government website with the information was nearly paralyzed shortly after the records became available to the public for the first time....
NJ wants to collect on unredeemed gift cardsTRENTON, N.J. (AP) -- Remember that gift card you got from Aunt Francine but never spent? New Jersey would be more than happy to take it off your hands....
NJ wants to collect on unredeemed gift cardsTRENTON, N.J. (AP) -- Remember that gift card you got from Aunt Francine but never spent? New Jersey would be more than happy to take it off your hands....
NJ wants to collect on unredeemed gift cardsTRENTON, N.J. (AP) -- Remember that gift card you got from Aunt Francine but never spent? New Jersey would be more than happy to take it off your hands....
Study finds some early breast cancer overdiagnosedNEW YORK (AP) -- For years, women have been urged to get screened for breast cancer because the earlier it's found, the better. Now researchers are reporting more evidence suggesting that's not always the case....
Study finds some early breast cancer overdiagnosedNEW YORK (AP) -- For years, women have been urged to get screened for breast cancer because the earlier it's found, the better. Now researchers are reporting more evidence suggesting that's not always the case....
Study finds some early breast cancer overdiagnosedNEW YORK (AP) -- For years, women have been urged to get screened for breast cancer because the earlier it's found, the better. Now researchers are reporting more evidence suggesting that's not always the case....
Lobbying justices, Obama makes his health law caseWASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama on Monday issued a rare, direct challenge to the Supreme Court to uphold his historic health care overhaul, weighing in with a vigorous political appeal for judicial restraint. He warned that overturning the law would hurt millions of Americans and amount to overreach by the "unelected" court....
US, Mexican leaders trade warnings on gun violenceWASHINGTON (AP) -- The explosion of drug-fueled violence along Mexico's border with the United States could harm relations between the two nations, President Barack Obama said Monday; Mexico's leader retorted that much of the problem of drugs and guns begins on the U.S. side of the line....
Media take on police-like role in Martin caseMIAMI (AP) -- The news media are taking on an increasingly police-like role in the Trayvon Martin slaying by using modern forensic techniques to analyze evidence, an approach some legal experts say can lead to a distorted view of the case because a lot of the key evidence is still under wraps....
Media take on police-like role in Martin caseMIAMI (AP) -- The news media are taking on an increasingly police-like role in the Trayvon Martin slaying by using modern forensic techniques to analyze evidence, an approach some legal experts say can lead to a distorted view of the case because a lot of the key evidence is still under wraps....
Media take on police-like role in Martin caseMIAMI (AP) -- The news media are taking on an increasingly police-like role in the Trayvon Martin slaying by using modern forensic techniques to analyze evidence, an approach some legal experts say can lead to a distorted view of the case because a lot of the key evidence is still under wraps....
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