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The Washington Times - News - Nation/PoliticsMinn. family in fatal crash was on motocross tripKANSAS CITY, Mo. — A Minnesota family and some friends were taking a spring break vacation to see a motocross race when the motor home in which they were traveling crashed in northeast Kansas, killing five family members, a family friend said Monday. The crash, which also injured 13 people, ... Supreme Court OKs routine jailhouse strip searchesWASHINGTON — Jailers may perform invasive strip searches on people arrested even for minor offenses, an ideologically divided Supreme Court ruled Monday, the conservative majority declaring that security trumps privacy in an often dangerous environment. In a 5-4 decision, the court ruled against a New Jersey man who was strip ... Supreme Court OKs routine jailhouse strip searchesWASHINGTON — Jailers may perform invasive strip searches on people arrested even for minor offenses, an ideologically divided Supreme Court ruled Monday, the conservative majority declaring that security trumps privacy in an often dangerous environment. In a 5-4 decision, the court ruled against a New Jersey man who was strip ... 1940 census records include 21 million still alive1940 census records include 21 million still aliveNEW YORK — When the 1940 census records are released Monday, Verla Morris can consider herself a part of living history. Morris, who is in her 100th year, will get to experience the novelty of seeing her own name and details about her life in the records being released by ... Lawyers find flaws in Michigan militia caseA day after seven members of a Michigan-based Christian militia were acquitted after some spent two years in jail on charges of trying to overthrow the government, people who watched their trial said the federal case against them was flawed. Jack Kay, a professor of communication at Eastern Michigan University ... Metro gag order at odds with lawThe Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority's policy of forbidding employees from speaking to the media is at odds with a law designed to reduce impropriety at transit agencies by protecting insiders who bring concerns to light, an expert said. The National Transit System Security Act of 2007, authored by Rep. ... WILLIAMS: Manufactured gaffesThis presidential campaign cycle can be measured by gaffes; they are becoming a way of marking time. Something could be said to have happened between the Holocaust survivor phone calls in Florida and "I'm not concerned about the very poor." Obama senior adviser David Plouffe went on the air last ... Bus inspections remain lax despite crashesHOUSTON — Months after their state-certified vehicle inspection station was cited by federal authorities for failing to notice defects in a bus that crashed in North Texas, killing 17 passengers, brothers Alam and Cesar Hernandez shuttered their business. But that didn't mean they were out of the vehicle inspection ... American Scene: Widow of teacher slain in Yemen felt no threatAmerican Scene: Widow of teacher slain in Yemen felt no threatPENNSYLVANIA HARRISBURG — The widow of a teacher from central Pennsylvania who was killed in Yemen two weeks ago says the family knew the risks of living there but never felt threatened. Joel Shrum, 29, of Mount Joy was gunned down March 18 in the central city of Taiz, ... HPV infection lasts longer in black women, study showsHPV infection lasts longer in black women, study showsCHICAGO — Provocative new research might help explain why black women are so much more likely than whites to develop and die from cervical cancer: They seem to have more trouble clearing HPV, the virus that causes the disease. Doctors have long thought that less access to screening and ... For South Koreans, U.S. education means split familiesCOLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — As American teenagers go, Sally Kim is pretty typical. She's crazy about singer Bruno Mars and the Plain White T's rock band, spends way too much time on Facebook and can't wait to start college in the fall. For South Koreans, U.S. education means split familiesCOLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — As American teenagers go, Sally Kim is pretty typical. She's crazy about singer Bruno Mars and the Plain White T's rock band, spends way too much time on Facebook and can't wait to start college in the fall. Yet when it comes to that familiar bane ... Fans burn couches, flip cars after Kentucky's winLOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Riot police used pepper spray in small amounts for crowd control as thousands of rowdy fans swarmed into the streets near the University of Kentucky campus in Lexington, overturning cars and lighting couches ablaze after a victory over cross-state rival Louisville in a Final Four matchup. ...Fans burn couches, flip cars after Kentucky's winLOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Riot police used pepper spray in small amounts for crowd control as thousands of rowdy fans swarmed into the streets near the University of Kentucky campus in Lexington, overturning cars and lighting couches ablaze after a victory over cross-state rival Louisville in a Final Four matchup. ...Mega Millions winners are rich, but not THAT richST. LOUIS (AP) — Congratulations, Mega Millions winners! You've just won the biggest lottery in history! Move over Bill Gates and Warren Buffett! Not so fast, Richie Rich. There's no doubt that you're now each a member of the 1 percent. A life of comfort and leisure awaits, and managed ... Docs show evidence piled up in Utah disappearanceTACOMA, Wash. (AP) — In the quest to figure out what happened to Susan Powell in 2009, Utah authorities compiled a heap of evidence — finding blood in the family home, an eerie hand-written "will" and a young son who bluntly said that mom was dead. Despite all of the ... 3 winners, over 100 million Mega Millions losersRED BUD, Ill. (AP) — The Mega Millions winners — at least three of them — stayed out of sight. The losers, who could number 100 million, had plenty to say Saturday about losing out on the world's largest-ever lottery jackpot and their dashed dreams of colossal wealth. Journalists descended ... |
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