May 19, 2013
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Verizon: iPhone 5 won’t be ‘relocked’
NEW YORK — Verizon Wireless said Monday that it won’t prevent its version of the iPhone 5 from being used on AT&T’s network. The Verizon version of the iPhone 5, which went on sale Friday, came ...
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Akin rebuilding bid after remark reaction
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Written off by many in his own party a mere month ago, Republican Rep. Todd Akin has been slowly rebuilding his Senate campaign after apologizing for inflammatory remarks abo...
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FILE - In this June 25, 2012 file photo, 
a crew works on a gas drilling rig at a well site for shale based natural gas June 25 in Zelienople, Pa. It sounds like a free-market success story: a new gas drilling boom driven by hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, which delivers a vast new source of cheap energy without the government subsidies that solar and wind power demand. But men who helped pioneer fracking recall a different story. From the shale fields of Texas and Wyoming to the Marcellus in the northeast, the U.S. Department of Energy contributed more than $100 million in direct federal research to help develop fracking, and Congress added $10 billion in tax breaks. Now, some of the biggest supporters of shale gas say the government should continue to back renewable energy research - for decades, if need be - to deliver future breakthroughs in that field. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)
Decades of federal dollars helped fuel gas boom
PITTSBURGH — It sounds like a free-market success story: a natural gas boom created by drilling company innovation, delivering a vast new source of cheap energy without the government subsidies tha...
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Judge Lillian Sing applauds a defendant on the bench of the Community Court Tuesday in San Francisco. While it's been difficult for researchers to determine cost savings by the courts, new studies suggest the courts are helping stem crime.
Novel courts handle low-level crimes in US
SAN FRANCISCO — In most courtrooms, spontaneous applause could get you thrown out. But in this San Francisco court, it’s expected — and strongly encouraged for the defendants. Bowls of hard cand...
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Professor’s research targets tumors with light
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. — Gabe Spalding is sculpting light to try to kill tumors and pain centers while preserving surrounding healthy tissue. Spalding is an Illinois Wesleyan University professor of ...
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Aliayah Lunsford, 3, of Bendale, W.Va. appears in an undated photo. Aliaya has been missing since she vanished from the family home on Sept. 24. 2011.
Family wants answers on missing 3-year-old
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Her mother is in prison for welfare fraud. Her stepfather is lying low. Her six siblings, some just infants, are in the custody of child welfare authorities. And Aliayah Lunsfor...
Sep 23, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 1 1 recommendations | email to a friend
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Mother sues megachurch over rape allegation
TULSA, Okla. — The mother of a 13-year-old girl allegedly raped at a Tulsa megachurch is suing the church for waiting two weeks to report the allegation. The lawsuit — first reported by the Tuls...
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Man mauled says he wanted to be one with tiger
NEW YORK — Before his now-infamous tangle with a Bronx Zoo tiger, David Villalobos adorned his Facebook page with New Age odes to Mother Earth and affirmations like, “Be love and fearless.” Poli...
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British billionaire Sir Richard Branson drinks champagne after repelling down the side of the new Spaceport America hangar in 2011 in Upham, N.M. As the nation's first launch station to send people to space nears completion, some see signs New Mexico may have reached for the stars - and got stuck in the bad economy.
Spaceport America hangar is built, but who will come?
TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES, N.M. — New Mexico Tourism Secretary Monique Jacobson says it will be New Mexico’s Sydney Opera House. Virgin Galactic Chairman Richard Branson has hinted it will host the fir...
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Officer shoots, kills double amputee
HOUSTON — A Houston police officer has fatally shot a one-armed, one-legged man in a wheelchair after police say the double amputee waved a metal object that turned out to be a pen. Police spoke...
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