Colorado Pro-Life Activists Hand in Anti-Abortion Petition
The Colorado Personhood Coalition submitted 121,000 signatures to the secretary of state in another attempt to amend Colorado's constitution.
The Colorado Personhood Coalition submitted 121,000 signatures to the secretary of state in another attempt to amend Colorado's constitution.
They are believed to have absconded in order to stay in Europe. So much for national pride
He wants to die, rejecting clemency by Oregon's governor
Twit threatened attack on midtown theater, Twitter says the message doesn't meet its threshold for voluntary disclosure to law enforcement
In a move aimed at the camera-hungry Westboro Baptist Church, President Obama signed a constitutionally iffy law restricting protests at funerals of service members
Forget Chick-fil-A, after a man was busted for kissing his girlfriend in Leon, Mexico, outraged residents locked lips in protest
Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the tycoon jailed for largely political reasons, says the punk rock activists face the equivalent of a medieval inquisition
The embattled tech entrepreneur says he was punched and kicked after surrendering
The officer is accused of using a gun and knife to attack a former girlfriend
Opposition leader Tony Abbott wants to ditch "hate speech" laws on free speech grounds, but the Australian government disagrees
Modern technology gives public exposure and potential liability to off-the-cuff comments
A jury convicted the former chief of police for Omega, Georgia, of abusing a man in his custody
Lashonn White, who can't hear, called police for help after she was assaulted in her home. The uniformed responders promptly attacked her, too
Minnesota's now-defunct Metro Gang Strike Force lives on in the compensation still being paid to its victims
Police departments will videotape stops and advise drivers of right to refuse searches
Even without a warrant, data from the trackers can be admitted in some cases
A wide range of controversial expression would be banned in response to protests aimed at Israel
A California judge says Murrieta residents have no right to take their objections to red-light cameras to the polls
Woman faces two-year term over book considered offensive to Islam
"I'm against censorship, so I hope that the judge is lenient with them and that they are freed soon," she said.
White House Spokesman did not rule out the possibility when asked by reporters about the the Cyber Bill failing to reach full vote in the Senate.
Evidence also suggests that Wade Michael Page acted alone.
Fred Phelps tweets: "beautiful work of an angry God who told Wisconsin to keep their filthy hands off his people".
Traveler's Insurance claims that it is not responsible to defend property.
Federal appeals court has found that an Ohio law that sought to limit the campaign contributions of Doctors who treat Medicaid patients is unconstitutional.
A British Member of Parliament and embassy officials have been observing the controversial court proceedings.
The university where the Aurora shooter was studying has begun investigating how it handled Holmes' worrying behavior.
In addition to terminating pregnancies, abortion can inflict considerable collateral damage by puncturing the pieties of contemporary liberalism.
Wade Michael Page had been involved in racist music since 2000.
Deal includes an increased clothing allowance and a standardized vacation bidding process.
Move comes amid a resurgence in violence between Buddhists and Muslims.
Jail may be the worst thing that can happen to a drug offender, but it's not the only thing.
Texas uses its own definition of mental retardation and Marvin Wilson doesn't qualify
Charged with obstructing government administration and resisting arrest; was taking photographs of s street brawl
Bloomberg enthusiastically favors breastfeeding infants. But he is not content to simply express his view for your consideration.
Sources say the man accused of shooting Congresswoman Gabby Giffords while killing a federal judge, a child and four others, will plead guilty Tuesday.
A new report highlights the full extent of the NYPD's efforts to suppress political speech during the Occupy Wall Street protests.
A FOIA request reveals extensive FBI records on Robert Byrd, including an FBI spat with the CIA over FBI documents the Senator had that were leaked by the CIA
Charges were dropped when man who needed ten stitches after being handcuffed wouldn't testify. He's suing the city now too.
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