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Oregon occupation's final 4: 'We're not dead yet'
Four people occupying an Oregon wildlife refuge held their position Saturday and posted live videos that reveal their hyper-vigilance against federal officials who they fear may try to move them out to end the month-long standoff.
1 killed as FBI arrest leaders of Oregon militia
The FBI on Tuesday arrested the leaders of an armed group that has occupied a national wildlife refuge in Oregon for the past three weeks, conducting a traffic stop that prompted gunfire - and one death - along a highway through the frozen high country.
Guns and poses: Obama weeps, the NRA reloads
Guns sales are booming yet again in America, as they seem to do in the wake of every shooting tragedy and threatened crackdown, Neil Macdonald writes. It's the conundrum of Obama's presidency, made worse every time he tries to take on the NRA.
Ethan Couch, teen in deadly 'affluenza' DUI, captured in Mexico
A teen fugitive known for using an "affluenza" defence and his mother attempted to disguise themselves and disappear among the American tourists thronging a Mexican resort city for the holidays, but are now in custody and will be returned to the U.S., lik

Lamar Smith (R-Tex.) chairman of the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology, has accused the Obama administration and environmentalists of buying into the "climate change religion."
Cruz and Rubio clash in fifth Republican debate
LAS VEGAS (AP) — In a presidential race reshaped by national security fears, Sens. Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio clashed over U.S. military intervention, government spying on Americans' communications and immigration Tuesday night, as front-runner Donald Trump

AUSTIN, Texas — About a dozen gun rights activists staged a mock mass shooting near the University of Texas, only to be outnumbered by counter-demonstrators who waved sex toys, fired fart guns and tried to drown them out with chants.
Justin Trudeau 'disappointed' with U.S. rejection of Keystone
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he's "disappointed" by the U.S. decision to reject the Keystone XL pipeline, but that it will not hurt the strong ties between the two countries. "We are disappointed by the decision but respect the right of the United S
Beijing controls a radio network sending pro-China news around the world. But Beijing’s not broadcasting that fact.
Arizona caught trying to import illegal execution drugs
Arizona tried to illegally import a lethal injection drug that's not approved in the U.S. but never obtained it after federal agents stopped the shipment at the Phoenix airport, according to documents obtained by The Associated Press.

The nation’s pork producers are in an uproar after the federal government abruptly removed bacon, pork chops, pork links, ham and all other pig products from the national menu for 206,000 federal inmates
Shootings, Murders Spike In Chicago In September
While overall crime is down since last year, Chicago saw a big increase in fatal shootings last month, which was the deadliest September in more than a decade. Chicago News, Sports, Weather, Traffic, and the Best of Chicago - CBS 2 TV | WBBM Newsradio 780
Disclosure: Brookings Takes Millions from Foreign Governments
The Brookings Institution, one of the country’s top left-leaning think tanks, has for the first time admitted to Congress that it receives millions of dollars every year from foreign governments, including Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, according to
Bowe Bergdahl hearing begins in Texas
American soldier held by the Taliban for five years will attend a hearing to decide whether he should face a court martial for desertion, and possible
life in prison
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