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Tougher drunken driving threshold recommended Published May 14, 2013 2:10pm
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal accident investigators recommended Tuesday that states cut their threshold for drunken driving by nearly half, matching a standard that has substantially reduced highway deaths in other countries.
Boston police: 3 more suspects in custody bombings Published May 01, 2013 10:55am
BOSTON (AP) — Three more suspects have been taken into custody in the marathon bombings, city police said Wednesday. The police department made the announcement in a tweet Wednesday morning, saying more details would follow.
(AP) US should send cash not food abroad?Published April 04, 2013 3:15pm
After the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, former President Bill Clinton apologized for long championing food aid policies that helped Arkansas rice growers but made it harder for the impoverished country to grow its own crop.
Furious over sanctions, North Korea vows to nuke US Published March 07, 2013 8:45am
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea vowed on Thursday to launch a pre-emptive nuclear strike against the United States, amplifying its threatening rhetoric hours ahead of a vote by U.N. diplomats on whether to level new sanctions against Pyongyang for i
Ex-DEA heads: Feds should nullify state pot lawsPublished March 05, 2013 9:30am
CHICAGO (AP) — Eight former Drug Enforcement Administration chiefs say the federal government needs to act now or it might lose the chance to nullify Colorado and Washington’s laws legalizing recreational marijuana use.
Gridlock: No budging at the budget-cuts deadlinePublished March 01, 2013 7:45pm
WASHINGTON (AP) - Gridlocked once more, President Barack Obama and Republican congressional leaders refused to budge in their budget standoff Friday as $85 billion in across-the-board spending cuts bore down on individual Americans and the nation's still-
Chinese hackers seen as professional, not roguesPublished February 26, 2013 3:10pm
BEIJING (AP) — Beijing hotly denies accusations of official involvement in massive cyberattacks against foreign targets, insinuating such activity is the work of rogues. But at least one piece of evidence cited by experts points to professional cyberspies
Women in combat: Good to go if they meet standardsPublished January 25, 2013 9:43am
Women in the military must have the same opportunities as men to take on grueling and dangerous combat jobs defense leaders declared Thursday as they ordered a quarter-million positions open to service members regardless of gender.
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