The Clark County Board of Education hired Paul Christy as the new superintendent of schools.
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Ohio woman, child held captive threatened with pit bulls, snakesA disabled woman and her child were beaten and forced to work while in captivity for more than two years, during which they were... |
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... |
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... |
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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... |
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. |
George Zimmerman trial: Profiles of 40 prospective jurorsProsecutors and defense attorneys have settled on 40 prospective jurors to move on to the second round of questioning in the George... |
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... |
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... |
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... |
Iran's president-elect promises openness on nuclear programTEHRAN — Iranian President-elect Hassan Rowhani on Monday promised to make the country’s nuclear program more transparent,... |
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... |