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5 dead in N.M. home shooting involving assault rifle; boy arrested
This post has been updated. See note below.Three minors and two adults were killed at a home in southwest Albuquerque in a Saturday night shooting involving an assault rifle, the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Department said Sunday. An unidentified teenager has been arrested on suspicion...Tags: Shootings, Prosecution, Child Abuse, Abusive Behavior
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Pew poll finds agreement on some gun control proposals
A month after an elementary school massacre pushed gun control back onto the public agenda, some of the key proposals being discussed remain a sore point between Democrats and Republicans, though two ideas are backed by large, bipartisan majorities,...
Tags: National Rifle Association of America, Politics, Health and Safety at School, Barack Obama, Gun Control
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624-year sentence for rapist; plus other eye-popping jail terms
An Alabama man has received a 624-year prison sentence for kidnapping, rape and sodomy. It's not the first time an Alabama judge has handed down a sentence longer than a human's life expectancy. The longest jail sentence in the U.S. for a single...
Tags: Crimes, Criminals, Prisons, Punishment, Rape
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Not Just for Kids: 'Chomp' by Carl Hiaasen
Tribune NewspapersChomp: A Novel Carl Hiaasen Alfred A. Knopf: 304 pp., $16.99, ages 10 and up South Florida is known for many things: Alligators, orange groves and the writer who spins the area's most sensational attributes into even more sensational story lines, Carl...Tags: Entertainment, Television, Man vs. Wild (tv program), Carl Hiaasen, Animals
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Christopher Hitchens has died: Fighter, doubter, provocateur
Nation NowHitchens death reactions: A sampling of writers' reactions to the death of public intellectual and Anglo-American citizen Christopher Hitchens.... -
Threatened by giant snakes, U.S. will ban import of 4 species
Nation NowFederal officials Tuesday moved to halt the import and interstate transport of Burmese pythons and three other nonnative species of snakes, calling them a threat to the enviornment,... -
Poor economy? Yep, but red kettles set record for Salvation Army
Nation NowSalvation Army: The Salvation Army's Red Kettle campaign raised a record in 2011 -- $147.6 million.... -
Wisconsin recall: Petition names go public despite security fears
Nation NowWisconsin recall petitions have been posted online. The recall petitions contain more than 1 million names asking to recall Gov. Scott Walker and four state senators; some signers have suggested the disclosures might affect their personal security.... -
Police raid 5-story New York pot farm, an indoor marijuana jungle
Nation NowIndoor pot farm: Police raid a large pot farm found in an otherwise unremarkable Bronx building; some neighbors seemed stunned by the discovery.... -
Florida's Burmese pythons: Will they make a meal out of (gulp) us?
Opinion L.A.A snake that's willing to make a meal out of an alligator probably wouldn't be shy about latching onto Junior, now would it?... -
15-foot python devours 76-pound deer: Is that normal?
Nation NowPython: A Burmese python killed in the Everglades was discovered with a white-tailed deer in its stomach. We talked to a snake expert to find out just how unusual this is....
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