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Five years ago when we decided to start naming a female and male scholar-athlete of the year, I knew there would be deserving candidates.... more... |
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Chrysler backs down, recalls 2.7 million Jeeps for fire riskTwo weeks after refusing a government request to recall roughly 2.7 million Jeep sport utility vehicles for alleged fire risks, Chrysler has... |
Hearing on Zimmerman audio experts continuesSANFORD - Attorneys in the George Zimmerman trial worked well into the evening on Monday, taking testimony disputing state audio experts who... |
George Zimmerman trial: First round of juror questioning endsSANFORD - Attorneys have reached an important milestone in the trial of George Zimmerman: They've found 40 potential jurors who survived the... |
Helen Brush Jenkins dies at 94; pioneering photojournalistWith a click of the camera pressed against her forehead, the photojournalist broke ground in a way her male colleagues never could. |
White House pushes gun safety, but it means little without CongressWASHINGTON -- The White House plans to announce Tuesday that it has improved gun safety in the country... |
In Pakistan, attackers bomb women's university bus, hospitalISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Militants laid siege to a hospital and bombed a women's university bus in the southwestern Pakistani city of... |
Iran's president-elect promises openness on nuclear programTEHRANÂ — Iranian President-elect Hassan Rowhani on Monday promised to make the country’s nuclear program more transparent,... |
Senate rejects move to tie immigration overhaul to border securityWASHINGTON — In the first and only vote Thursday on the immigration bill, senators turned back a Republican measure that would have... |
Assange could be long-term guest at Ecuadorean embassyLONDON -- Julian Assange, the founder of the WikiLeaks website, is prepared to stay holed up inside the Ecuadorean embassy in London for... |
Obama meets with Chicago youths, fathers at White HouseWASHINGTON — Continuing the first family’s outreach to Chicago teens, President Barack Obama today welcomed 14 students and five... |