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Reno air show should go on despite fatal crash, group says
Nation NowThe Reno Air Races Assn. announced that it will seek to hold another competition for high-performance craft despite last year’s deadly crash of a World War II-era vintage plane that killed 11 people.... -
Mt. Rainier to reopen Saturday; gunman’s motive still a mystery
Nation NowMount Rainier National Park is scheduled to reopen Saturday, nearly a week after a gunman killed a popular park ranger there. Still, no one knows why the Iraq war veteran opened fire.... -
Indiana becomes Midwest's newest labor law battleground
Nation NowRight-to-work: Indiana kicks off its state legislative session on Wednesday, with the state bracing for another fight over labor representation, the signature political battle between conservative Republicans and unions fought across much of the Midwest... -
Three Connecticut girls killed in Christmas Day fire are mourned
Nation NowA private wake is held for the three girls and their grandparents who were killed in a Christmas Day fire in Stamford, Conn.... -
Shootout during Utah drug raid kills one police officer, wounds 5
Nation NowOgden shootout: At least one police officer was killed and five others were wounded in a shootout Wednesday night in Ogden, Utah. Officers were trying to serve a search warrant at the time.... -
Dow takes leave as CEO of SAG Producers Pension and Health Plans
Company TownBruce Dow, the embattled chief executive of the Screen Actors Guild Producers Pension and Health Plans, has stepped down.... -
Boeing's free-market move is going to cost Kansas big-time
Opinion L.A.Shrinking government isn't a free lunch; it means job losses, and not only in the public sector. Just ask the 2,160 Boeing workers in Kansas who just saw their jobs go away.... -
New Orleans considers French Quarter curfew for kids
Nation NowFrench Quarter curfew: The New Orleans City Council is considering an 8 p.m. weekend curfew for people 16 and under in the famous French Quarter entertainment district.... -
N.C. Republicans defend late-night vote on teachers union dues
Nation NowIn North Carolina early Thursday morning, Republicans in the state Legislature used an after-hours maneuver to strip the state’s largest teachers union of automatic deductions of union dues from members’ paychecks.... -
Texas target shooter charged with hitting a middle school student
Nation NowDustin Wesley Cook, 36, was arraigned on a charge of second-degree felony aggravated assault in the Dec. 12 shooting outside Harwell Middle School in Edinburg, Texas, that wounded 14-year-old Edson Amaro.... -
Texas girl mistakenly deported to Colombia reunited with family
Nation NowJakadrien Lorece Turner, 15, arrived at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport on Friday evening and was soon flanked by her mother, grandmother and law enforcement, according to the Associated Press.... -
Harvey Weinstein explains 'Wettest County' release date move
24 FramesWettest County, starring Tom Hardy and Shia LaBeouf, will come out on August 31 and potentially go to the Venice Film Festival, according to Harvey Weinstein...
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