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Archive: News / U.S. / National (14 Stories)

Scholar of Benjamin Franklin's papers dies at 92

12/30/2012 6:10am
Author and scholar of Benjamin Franklin's papers Claude-Anne Lopez has died at age 92.

First gay Anglican bishop reflects on tenure in NH

12/30/2012 9:23am
New Hampshire Episcopal Bishop Gene Robinson says he chafed for several years at being branded the first openly gay bishop of the Anglican Church until he realized that he was wasting a pulpit from which he could advocate for equality.

German magazine mistakenly publishes Bush obituary

12/30/2012 9:30am
Germany's respected news weekly Der Spiegel mistakenly published an obituary Sunday for former U.S. President George H.W. Bush, hours after a family spokesman said the 88-year-old was recovering from illness.

In gun debate, two sides speak different languages

12/30/2012 10:15am
Inside the Big Buck Sport Shop, where mounted moose and deer heads loom over rifles, handguns, targets and ammunition, the customers have no doubt: More gun laws will not save lives.

Pa. beauty queen says she's shocked by $5M ruling

12/30/2012 11:45am
A Pennsylvania beauty queen who resigned after alleging that the Miss USA pageant had been fixed says she is stunned by an arbitrator's ruling that she must pay the pageant organization $5 million for defamation.

Liberal arts colleges forced to evolve with market

12/30/2012 12:22pm
They're the places you think of when you think of "college" _ leafy campuses, small classes, small towns. Liberal arts colleges are where students ponder life's big questions, and learn to think en route to successful careers and richer lives, if not always to the best-paying first jobs.

Times Square packed with security for New Year's

12/30/2012 1:17pm
When revelers pack Times Square for the annual New Year's eve celebration on Monday night, police will observe a tradition of their own: giving them lots of company.

NY plaintiff: Gay benefits 'bigger than marriage'

12/30/2012 1:58pm
At age 83, Edith Windsor gets plenty of compliments for her courage to take on the federal government in a landmark case that has put attitudes about gay America squarely before the Supreme Court.

It's a fight over fitness in Santa Monica's parks

12/30/2012 2:44pm
Physical fitness is a way of life on the beautiful beachfront oasis of Santa Monica. From sunrise to sunset, there's huffing and puffing in the city's parks as trainers put their students through the paces of every form of exercise imaginable.

Officer shot in NJ police station out of hospital

12/30/2012 4:43pm
The last of three police officers shot and wounded by an arrested man inside a southern New Jersey police station has left the hospital.

Choctaw family devastated in Miss. SUV wreck

12/30/2012 5:23pm
Funerals will be held this week for five young siblings and an adult who died when a sport utility vehicle driven by the children's father careened off an eastern Mississippi road and into a creek.

Psychiatric test for suspect in NYC subway death

12/30/2012 7:36pm
A 31-year-old woman accused of shoving a man to his death in front of a subway train because she believed he was Muslim laughed and smiled during a court hearing where she was ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation.

3 found dead in Calif. apartment blaze; 3 injured

12/30/2012 9:24pm
A couple and their granddaughter were killed and three others were injured _ including a police officer credited with saving at least one person _ in a late-night fire at a Northern California apartment complex, authorities said Sunday.

Tribune to leave bankruptcy after 4 years

12/30/2012 11:38pm
Tribune Co. announced it is emerging after more four years of bankruptcy.
 
   
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