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AP - U.S. NewsNome residents roll along with higher fuel pricesNOME, Alaska (AP) -- The measure of how challenging it can be to live in Nome, Alaska, starts with a dollar sign....
House ready to OK GOP budget, rejects rival plansWASHINGTON (AP) -- Republicans are ready to ram through the House an election-year, $3.5 trillion budget that showcases their deficit-cutting plan for revamping Medicare and slicing everything from food stamps to transportation while rejecting President Barack Obama's call to raise taxes on the rich....
JetBlue pilot's unraveling baffles friendsRICHMOND HILL, Ga. (AP) -- No one recalls JetBlue Airways captain Clayton Osbon coming unhinged before. Not the airline that let him fly for 12 years, the neighbors in his secluded waterfront community or the friends he tried selling weight-loss shakes to on the side....
JetBlue pilot's unraveling baffles friendsRICHMOND HILL, Ga. (AP) -- No one recalls JetBlue Airways captain Clayton Osbon coming unhinged before. Not the airline that let him fly for 12 years, the neighbors in his secluded waterfront community or the friends he tried selling weight-loss shakes to on the side....
Court takes health care case behind closed doorsWASHINGTON (AP) -- The survival of President Barack Obama's health care overhaul rests with a Supreme Court seemingly split over ideology and, more particularly, in the hands of two Republican-appointed justices....
JetBlue pilot's unraveling baffles friendsRICHMOND HILL, Ga. (AP) -- No one recalls JetBlue Airways captain Clayton Osbon coming unhinged before. Not the airline that let him fly for 12 years, the neighbors in his secluded waterfront community or the friends he tried selling weight-loss shakes to on the side....
Teen faces life sentence in slaying of UK touristsSARASOTA, Fla. (AP) -- In a case that generated blaring tabloid headlines in the U.K. press, a Florida teen is facing life in prison without parole for murdering two young British tourists who got lost and wandered into a housing project where their convicted killer lived....
Teen faces life sentence in slaying of UK touristsSARASOTA, Fla. (AP) -- In a case that generated blaring tabloid headlines in the U.K. press, a Florida teen is facing life in prison without parole for murdering two young British tourists who got lost and wandered into a housing project where their convicted killer lived....
Teen faces life sentence in slaying of UK touristsSARASOTA, Fla. (AP) -- In a case that generated blaring tabloid headlines in the U.K. press, a Florida teen is facing life in prison without parole for murdering two young British tourists who got lost and wandered into a housing project where their convicted killer lived....
Governors urge consumers to rethink 'pink slime'OMAHA, Neb. (AP) -- The main producer of "pink slime" and the politicians defending the company will have a hard time persuading consumers and grocery stores to accept the product, even if the processed beef trimmings are as safe as the industry insists....
What to do after you hit the Mega Millions jackpotWith a half-billion-dollar multistate lottery jackpot up for grabs, plenty of folks are fantasizing about how to spend the money. But doing it the right way - protecting your riches, your identity and your sanity - takes some thought and planning....
Florida shooter's race a complicated matterWASHINGTON (AP) -- At first, the shooting death of an unarmed black teenager at the hands of a white neighborhood watch volunteer was playing out like many previous tragedies that cut short the lives of young black men....
JetBlue pilot's unraveling baffles friendsRICHMOND HILL, Ga. (AP) -- No one recalls JetBlue Airways captain Clayton Osbon coming unhinged before. Not the airline that let him fly for 12 years, the neighbors in his secluded waterfront community or the friends he tried selling weight-loss shakes to on the side....
Governors urge consumers to reconsider pink slimeOMAHA, Neb. (AP) -- The main producer of "pink slime" and the politicians defending the company will have a hard time persuading consumers and grocery stores to accept the product, even if the processed beef trimmings are as safe as the industry insists....
Northern vintners work to improve wines' qualityGARRETSON, S.D. (AP) -- South Dakota winemaker Dave Greenlee exudes pride as he pours a sample of a 2011 Marquette nearly ready for bottling. Wine connoisseurs who favor vintages from Bordeaux or Napa Valley might not have heard of the grape, but Marquette has been exciting Northern winemakers since a Vermont vintage won best-in-show red at a 2009 cold-climate wine competition....
Northern vintners work to improve wines' qualityGARRETSON, S.D. (AP) -- South Dakota winemaker Dave Greenlee exudes pride as he pours a sample of a 2011 Marquette nearly ready for bottling. Wine connoisseurs who favor vintages from Bordeaux or Napa Valley might not have heard of the grape, but Marquette has been exciting Northern winemakers since a Vermont vintage won best-in-show red at a 2009 cold-climate wine competition....
Outrage grows over Mo. woman's jail deathRICHMOND HEIGHTS, Mo. (AP) -- Family members and activists are raising their voices to seek answers in a homeless woman's death in a jail cell after being arrested for refusing to leave a St. Louis hospital where she had sought treatment for a sprained ankle....
Outrage grows over Mo. woman's jail deathRICHMOND HEIGHTS, Mo. (AP) -- Family members and activists are raising their voices to seek answers in a homeless woman's death in a jail cell after being arrested for refusing to leave a St. Louis hospital where she had sought treatment for a sprained ankle....
Opening statements expected in Kan. murder trialGREAT BEND, Kan. (AP) -- Attorneys are expected to lay out their case in the trial of a Kansas man accused of killing a 14-year-old girl and burning her body at the asphalt plant where he worked....
Opening statements expected in Kan. murder trialGREAT BEND, Kan. (AP) -- Attorneys are expected to lay out their case in the trial of a Kansas man accused of killing a 14-year-old girl and burning her body at the asphalt plant where he worked....
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