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Shirellda Terry's father had walked to the front of the court to give a victim-impact statement and turned toward the killer, who gave him a malicious smile
Protests turn violent outside Trump rally in New Mexico
Protests outside a Donald Trump rally in New Mexico turned violent Tuesday night as demonstrators threw burning T-shirts, plastic bottles and other items at police officers, overturned trash cans and knocked down barricades.
Death of Muslim teen was an accident, not a hate crime
The death of an Islamic teen in December, which fueled wide speculation about an anti-Muslim attack, was the result of a fall that followed the teen’s first use of marijuana, according to a report released Tuesday by Seattle police.
All the victims appeared to be shot in the head and were members of the same family, and police believe a suspect is at large, says the attorney general
Saudi land purchases fuel debate over US water rights
SAN DIEGO (AP) " Saudi Arabia's largest dairy company will soon be unable to farm alfalfa in its own parched country to feed its 170,000 cows. So it's turning to an unlikely place to grow the water-chugging crop " the drought-stricken American Southwest.
South Carolina, New York State consider refugee registries
COLUMBIA, S.C. -- While Republican
front-runner Donald Trump continues to
make waves nationally for his comments
about banning Muslims from travelling
to the country, lawmakers in two very
different states are proposing that
all refugees regis
John Kerry says new Canada-U.S. pipeline not necessary
On the heels of denying permission for the proposed Keystone XL pipeline project, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says there's no urgent need for a new Canada-U.S. pipeline in an interview with CBC's Rosemary Barton.
Louisiana's public defender system to collapse by 2017An assessment by the Louisiana public defender board obtained by the Guardian warns that by July of 2017, as many as 33 of the state’s 42 districts are likely to be so short of cash they will be forced to stop representing clients. Eleven of those distric
Charges filed against UAlbany students who claimed bias attack
The shocking allegations of a racially tinged assault at the University at Albany appeared to unravel Thursday as police accused three black students of making the story up and charged the women with assaulting a fellow bus passenger. In social media pos

The state's House of Representatives approved a bill that would permit children under 14 to possess pistols, revolvers or ammunition under parental supervision.
Dearborn Woman accused of falsifying bomb threat
Dearborn Mich. - A woman was arraigned Thursday on a felony charge of making a false report or threat of a bomb after she told police that her friend had overheard people discussing an attack a Fordson High School.
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