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Published September 11, 2013
Hundreds of people attended a prayer vigil for a Connecticut teenager who committed suicide after the first day of school last month, some of whom held signs pleading for an end to bullying as an investigation into the boy’s death continues.
Published September 10, 2013
A Wisconsin golf course is debating whether to shut down on Wednesday following a tone-deaf promotion that offered nine holes for $9.11 on the 12th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terror attacks.
Published September 05, 2013
Gold miners in a remote Alaska town who were the reported targets of raids conducted by a federal-state task force want a response as to why they were subjected to a paramilitary-style operation to check for possible violations of the Clean Water Act.
Published August 31, 2013
A grandson of an Ohio couple who died at a nursing home on the same day after 65 years of marriage credits their faith in God for the “shocking” timing.
Published August 30, 2013
An admitted serial rapist who attacked 38 women in California could be a free man within weeks after the state’s Supreme Court denied prosecutors’ requests to block his release from a state mental hospital.
Published August 28, 2013
California lawmakers are cruising toward a final vote on a bill that could threaten the tax-exempt status of American-as-apple-pie groups, ranging from the Boy Scouts to Little League, if their membership policies are found to be discriminatory.
Published August 27, 2013
A former prostitute whom California authorities say had an affair with Sutter County District Attorney Carl Adams denies accounts of an illicit relationship that may have prompted an arson that destroyed her home last month.
Published August 15, 2013
Calls by the Missouri chapter of the NAACP for a federal investigation into a rodeo clown who donned a President Obama mask at the state fair last week are misguided and hypocritical, a Texas Republican congressman told FoxNews.com on Thursday.
Published August 10, 2013
An Illinois university is standing behind an award-winning psychology professor who fatally shot his parents and sister nearly 50 years ago but was cleared by reason of insanity.
Published August 07, 2013
The standby attorney for the Army psychiatrist accused in the 2009 Fort Hood shooting has told a military judge that Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan appears intent on receiving the death penalty.