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Public school students in Scottsdale, Arizona, will be required to wear ID badges
Public school students in Scottsdale, Arizona, will be required to wear ID badges
No plea bargains for us, say sixteen people charged with hate crimes for trimming the hair and beards of fellow Amish
A former Milwaukee cop was sentenced to 24 years after raping a woman who had called 911 for help
A reported home invasion at the star's home turned out to be the latest use of a popular and nasty cop-luring prank
Corporal Ricky Adey, a Prince George's County, Maryland, police officer has been indicted for assaulting a 13-year-old boy with his hands and a gun
Funding was slashed for the student newspaper at tax-funded University of Memphis, explicitly over editorial decisions
When Norfolk, Virginia's Central Radio Company put up a banner to protest being targeted for eminent domain, the company was hit for a sign code violation
In the battle against Colonel Moammar Gadhafi's regime, Misrata became a center for making homemade weapons and armored vehicles
Investigators had suggested demotion or suspension instead.
"This is better than going to the theatre!" one member of the audience exclaimed.
Voters urged to bounce justice who ruled restrictions against same-sex marriage unconstitutional.
Police, naturally, warn against citizens defending themselves with guns.
The social media company says there are more fake accounts in its system than it previous acknowledged.
Ended up being the first U.S. citizen on the president's kill list
Mother says dispatcher, cops promised to use only bean bag rounds but cops fired at him with their weapons up to 10 times even as a dispatcher denied what she was seeing over the phone
A new effort by Congress to act as a check and/or balance to the imperial presidency seeks legal justification for killings ordered by the White House.
8 dead, mostly teenagers, as the government shuts down local schools in Darfur's largest city
Pete Townshend, Pet Shop Boys, others call charges "preposterous."
"The United States should make it known what it is doing so that Mr Assange can stand up for his rights. We don't know what we are facing."
UC Irvine associate professor held without bail.
Restaurants see flood of customers in day of organized support.
Lt. John Pike no longer at university. Circumstances of departure unreleased.
In the name of battling terrorism, the federal government is building dossiers on Americans from government and private databases
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals put a hold on Arizona's controversial ban on late-term abortions
EFF asked California's highest court to review a judge's decision forcing a juror to turn over the content of his Facebook postings to the parties to the case
Christopher Nichols has received a sentence almost a century longer than those who used the gun in a murder.
Nadim Kobeissi has made encrypted online communication sexy
State legislators have signed a resolution that calls for a constitutional amendment be passed to overturn the controversial ruling.
A thirty eight year old man has died after being tased for refusing medical treatment and police assistance.
The US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit has demanded that the petition regarding body scanners in airports be dealt with.
Four years later, they have decided he was right all along.
The judge dismissed a defense motion against him. Defense attorneys said the judge made disparaging remarks about Zimmerman at the bond hearing.
The South Carolina entrepreneur says he's fighting for his Constitutional rights
A "buycott" in support of the company's CEO's position on gay marriage moreso than for free speech
Cops say they were told he was shooting at police and residents, teen says he was trying to shoo off gang members with a starter pistol. His attorney says he was shot while on the ground
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