Jeb, George P. Bush talk education in Texas
02/27/2013 1:11am
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is discussing education policy at a Texas business forum where his son, George P. Bush, also spoke.
Utah liquor bill aims to take down 'Zion curtains'
02/27/2013 1:12am
Wine spritzers are a favorite at Rovali's near Salt Lake City. Behind the bar, in full view of patrons, waiters siphon soda and syrup into glasses of ice _ then they duck behind a fake olive tree and a barricade to add the chardonnay.
Anti-gun Democrat shoo-in to replace Jackson Jr.
02/27/2013 1:15am
Former Illinois legislator Robin Kelly captured the Democratic nomination Tuesday in the race to replace disgraced ex-U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., after a truncated campaign season where she got a boost from New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's super PAC.
EU ministers back phased-in ban on fish discards
02/27/2013 8:34am
Officials from the 27 European Union countries proposed Wednesday a phased-in ban on the discarding of unwanted fish by fishing vessels, but environmentalists immediately condemned the measure as too weak.
Coast Guard: Budget cuts to limit flights, patrols
02/27/2013 10:05am
The Coast Guard commandant says the automatic budget cuts taking effect later this week would mean fewer flight hours for rescue helicopters and planes and fewer hours patrolling the seas for the service's boats and cutters.
FAA chief: Spending cuts could close runways
02/27/2013 11:47am
The government has no choice but to furlough air traffic controllers in the event of automatic spending cuts, raising the specter of widespread flight delays and runway closures, the Federal Aviation Administration chief told skeptical Republicans Wednesday.
Lawmakers, vet groups panning Pentagon's new medal
02/27/2013 3:22pm
The military's new medal for cyber warriors should get a demotion, according to veterans groups and lawmakers who say it shouldn't outrank such revered honors as the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart.
Republican losses obscure US drift to right
02/27/2013 11:54pm
Republican angst over presidential election losses obscures the fact that many conservative ideals have prospered for decades.
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