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Border Patrol union decries hiring of immigrant 'public advocate'

The Obama administration's appointment of a "public advocate" for illegal immigrant concerns about law enforcement policies makes a "mockery of the laws of the United States," the National Border Patrol Council said Wednesday.

"The Obama administration took its next step toward amnesty for illegal aliens by naming an advocate for ...

Stage builder cited in Indiana State Fair collapse

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The company that built the stage ahead of last summer's deadly Indiana State Fair collapse appeared to be indifferent to safety standards, the state Department of Labor said Wednesday.

The agency cited Mid-America Sound Corp. with three major safety violations in connection with the collapse of outdoor ...

Univ. of North Dakota will use Fighting Sioux nickname

BISMARCK, N.D. — The University of North Dakota will resume using its contentious Fighting Sioux nickname despite threats from the NCAA, the school's president said Wednesday, marking the latest twist in a years-long fight about a name that some consider offensive.

A state law was repealed last year that required ...

FEMA has plan to waive debts of disaster victims

NEW ORLEANS — The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced Wednesday that it is rolling out a plan to waive debts for many victims of Hurricane Katrina and other disasters who may have mistakenly received millions of dollars in aid.

The debts, which average about $4,622 per recipient, represent slightly less ...

Stocks trade mixed as Greek debt talks drag on

NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks were mixed Wednesday afternoon as questions mounted over whether Greece will hammer out the cost-cutting deal it needs to keep from defaulting on its debt.

After climbing in early trading, the Dow was down 15 points to 12,863 at 1 p.m. The Standard & Poor's ...

28 more airports will test lower-hassle screening

WASHINGTON — A new passenger screening program to make check-in more convenient for certain travelers is being expanded to 28 more major U.S. airports, the government said Wednesday. There will be no cost to eligible passengers, who would no longer have to remove their shoes and belts before they board ...

Report: L.A. teacher's aide sent love letters to boy

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Officials at a Los Angeles school rocked by teacher sex-abuse claims are investigating yet another allegation of misconduct, this one involving a teacher's aide accused of sending love letters to an 11-year-old boy.

The boys' mother told the Los Angeles Times newspaper that the aide, a ...

Mo. teen gets life with possible parole for killing 9-year-old

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — A central Missouri teenager who confessed to strangling, cutting and stabbing a 9-year-old girl because she wanted to know how it felt to kill someone was sentenced Wednesday to life in prison with the possibility of parole.

Alyssa Bustamante, 18, pleaded guilty in January to second-degree ...

Experts: Marriage ban's path to high court unclear

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Conservative critics like to point out that the federal appeals court that just declared California's same-sex-marriage ban to be unconstitutional has its decisions overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court more often than other judicial circuits, a record that could prove predictive if the high court agrees ...

Democrat: Evicting TSA From Airports Could Cause New 9/11

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Cost of World Trade Center rises to $14.8B

NEW YORK — The agency building the new World Trade Center is "dysfunctional" and has let costs get out of control on the $14.8 billion project, auditors said Tuesday.

The projected cost of the complex has risen $3.8 billion since 2008, when it was estimated at $11 billion, Navigant Consulting, ...

Student debt often leads to bankruptcy, lawyers find

For an increasing number of young Americans, the postcollege journey leads to the office of a bankruptcy lawyer.

A report released Tuesday by the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA) shows that more and more graduates and parents are turning to bankruptcy as their final option to deal with ...

Komen VP quits over funding flap

ATLANTA — The vice president of public policy at Susan G. Komen for the Cure who backed the breast cancer charity's move to strip Planned Parenthood of funding resigned Tuesday, saying the now-abandoned decision "has unfortunately been turned into something about politics."

Karen Handel supported a decision Komen announced last ...

Plan B sold at campus vending machine

SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. — Students at a central Pennsylvania university can now obtain the "morning-after" contraceptive pill from an unusual source - a vending machine at the campus health center.

Students at Shippensburg University can obtain the pill by sliding $25 into a vending machine installed at the request of the ...

Bread beats out chips as biggest source of salt consumed in U.S.

ATLANTA | Bread and rolls are the No. 1 source of salt in the American diet, accounting for more than twice as much sodium as salty junk food like potato chips.

That surprising finding comes in a government report released Tuesday that includes a list of the top 10 sources ...

School staff removed, face questions after child abuse charges

LOS ANGELES — The entire staff at a Los Angeles elementary school is being removed while authorities investigate horrific allegations of sexual abuse by two of the school's teachers, one of whom is accused of blindfolding children, taping their mouths and photographing them in a classroom.

Los Angeles Unified School ...

Appeals court rules Calif. gay-marriage ban unconstitutional

A federal appeals court declared California's ban on same-sex marriage unconstitutional Tuesday, requiring the state to recognize such unions and setting the stage for a showdown before the Supreme Court.

The three-member panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 2-1 that Proposition 8, a voter-passed state constitutional ...

CDC: Breads top list of salt sources in U.S. diet

ATLANTA (AP) — Bread and rolls are the No. 1 source of salt in the American diet, accounting for more than twice as much sodium as snacks such as potato chips and pretzels.

That surprising finding comes in a government report released Tuesday that includes a list of the top ...

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