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Blagojevich verdict: Will there be a retrial?
September 10, 2010 Criminal profiler Pat Brown discusses the trial, the verdict, the possibility of a retrial and what effect that may have on the Democrats and the midterm elections.
Federal appeals court puts California gay marriages on hold
September 10, 2010California's ban on same-sex marriages will remain in place until at least December, an appeals court ruled Monday, dashing the hopes of hundreds of couples who had hoped to wed as soon as Wednesday.
Prop. 8 ruling ignores precedent, evidence and common sense
September 10, 2010Judge Walker went too far on Proposition 8, ignoring precedent, evidence and common sense.
James J. Kilpatrick, 89, dies; conservative columnist formerly on '60 Minutes'
September 10, 2010James J. Kilpatrick, 89, a fiery advocate of racial segregation as a Richmond newspaper editor in the 1950s who became a sparring partner of liberals on the television show "60 Minutes" and a syndicated columnist who offered conservative views on subjects ranging from politics to the proper use o...
D.C. hairstylist Andre Chreky settles harassment lawsuit for $7 million
September 10, 2010 D.C. hairstylist Andre Chreky, whose salon has been one of power Washington's premier establishments for more than a decade, settled a sexual harassment claim filed by a former employee for $7 million on Friday, U.S. District Court records show. The settlement comes five months after a federal court...
Washington prepares for 1st execution since 2001
September 10, 2010WALLA WALLA, Wash. -- Prison officials are making final preparations for Washington state's first execution since 2001.
Nickles thrives in role as protector and enforcer
September 10, 2010When a young Adrian M. Fenty and his brothers were forbidden by their parents to consume meat, salt and sugar, they could count on family friend Peter Nickles to loosen that nutritional regime.
Bond between D.C. mayor and city's attorney general has grown stronger through the years
September 10, 2010When a young Adrian M. Fenty and his brothers were forbidden by their parents to consume meat, salt and sugar, they could count on family friend Peter Nickles to loosen that nutritional regime.
Alabama executes inmate who shot former girlfriend
September 10, 2010 ATMORE, Ala. -- Alabama has executed a 50-year-old inmate for shooting his former girlfriend to death as she slept in 1993.
EPA officials: Kan. must revise air permit process
September 10, 2010TOPEKA, Kan. -- Federal officials told Kansas legislators Thursday that the state will be expected to cut greenhouse gas emissions as it considers air-quality permits for power plants, large factories, and oil refineries - and if it refuses, the Environmental Protection Agency could step in.
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