What's an assault weapon, anyway? A gun glossary
01/25/2013 2:06am
Even Americans who have never touched a gun are probably familiar with the looks and names of a few _ the military M16, the action-movie's Uzi, the historic Colt .45. The terms thrown around in the national debate over gun control can be harder to fathom.
Appeals court upholds lobbyist's conviction
01/25/2013 9:45am
A federal appeals court on Friday refused to overturn the conviction of the only lobbyist to go to trial on charges of bribing public officials related to the Jack Abramoff scandal.
Religious exemptions key to RI gay marriage debate
01/25/2013 11:49am
The fate of gay marriage legislation in Rhode Island could hinge on the exemptions it affords religious groups that oppose it, the state Senate president said Friday, a day after the House overwhelmingly passed the bill.
GOP turns to governors in post-2012 review
01/25/2013 12:20pm
Looking for a new direction, many Republicans are turning to the states for an antidote to their 2012 election drubbing.
Maze of gun laws in US hurts gun control efforts
01/25/2013 2:13pm
Military-style assault weapons, gangster-style Tommy guns, World War II-era bazookas and even sawed-off shotguns _ somewhere in the U.S., there is a legal avenue to get each of those firearms and more.
Court says EPA overestimates biofuels production
01/25/2013 3:05pm
A federal appeals court has ruled that the Environmental Protection Agency is overestimating the amount of fuel that can be produced from grasses, wood and other nonfood plants in an effort to promote a fledgling biofuels industry.
American women have served and died from the first
01/25/2013 3:31pm
American women have served and died on the nation's battlefields from the first. They were nurses and cooks, spies and couriers in the Revolutionary War. Some disguised themselves as men to fight for the Union or the Confederacy. Yet the U.S. military's official acceptance of women in combat took more than two centuries.
Court says Obama appointments violate constitution
01/25/2013 5:11pm
President Barack Obama violated the Constitution when he bypassed the Senate last year to appoint three members of the National Labor Relations Board, a federal appeals court ruled Friday in a far-reaching decision that could severely limit a chief executive's powers to make recess appointments.
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