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14 cars damaged during WA couple's stripping gameTroopers have arrested a man and a woman suspected of damaging at least 14 vehicles by throwing rocks onto them from a railroad trestle over Interstate 5 near Lakewood, Wash., as a part of a bizarre stripping game.
New Requirements on Border ID Stir Worries at CrossingsAfter years of delay and hundreds of millions of dollars in preparations, Customs and Border Protection officials said new security measures would go into effect on June 1, requiring Americans entering the country by land or sea to show government-approve
US state's first assisted suicideA 66-year-old US woman with advanced cancer has become the first person to die under a new assisted suicide law in Washington State.
Great Right NorthReports last week that the recession is draining Social Security and Medicare funds were just one more reminder that the United States needs to fix its finances. For inspiration, why not look to Canada?
US 'banana gun robber' slips upA US teenager who was thwarted in an attempt to rob an internet cafe armed with a hidden banana ate the "weapon" before he was arrested, police say.
US 'sham' bank bail-outs enrich speculatorsThe US Treasury�s effort to stabilise the banking system through the TARP programme is a hopelessly ill-conceived policy that enriches speculators at public expense, according to the buy-out firm supposed to be pioneering the joint public-private bank res
LA policeman 'kicks man in head'A California police officer has been caught on camera apparently aiming a sharp kick at the head or neck of a suspect who has already surrendered.
Ore. babies switched at birth meet 56 years laterOn a spring day in 1953, two baby girls were born at Pioneer Memorial Hospital in eastern Oregon. They grew up happily, got married, had kids of their own and became grandparents. Then last summer their lives were turned upside down.
Obama's burger topping 'unAmercian'WASHINGTON - The United States is in the midst of a devastating recession, mired in two overseas wars and grappling with a swine flu outbreak, but conservative critics are assailing President Barack Obama on another pressing issue: his choice of burger to
Delaware family sets trap to nab teen joyridersTwo teens are in custody after a family set a trap to catch whoever was repeatedly taking their SUV in the middle of the night, driving it around and filling the tank up before returning it
CAN CHRISTIANS SERVE IN THE NEW WORLD ORDER ARMY?By Chuck Baldwin
May 7, 2009
NewsWithViews.com
Many patriotic Americans, including many retired and former military personnel, are increasingly chagrined at the direction the U.S. armed forces are taking. For one thing, there were numerous instances
Orange County men accused of smuggling songbirdsA man was charged Tuesday with smuggling songbirds into the United States by hiding more than a dozen of them in an elaborate, custom-tailored pair of leggings during a flight from Vietnam to Los Angeles.
Maine to allow same-sex marriageGay marriage is to be permitted in the US state of Maine after a bill was passed by both houses of the state's legislature and signed by the governor.
Obama the copyright cyberbullyBy Jesse Brown, CBC technology columnist:
The Obama administration has placed Canada on the United States� copyright blacklist. Under Bush, we were on their �Watch List.� Now we�re on the �Priority Watch List.�
Scary!
The Obama administration is moving toward reviving the military commission system for prosecuting Guant�namo detainees, which was a target of critics during the Bush administration, including Mr. Obama himself.
Canadian Music Pirates risk US RedressJune 13, 1897, Wednesday
"Canadian pirates" is what the music dealers call publishing houses across the line who are flooding this country, they say, with spurious editions of the latest copyrighted popular songs.
Is truthiness stranger than fiction?A group of researchers at Ohio State University have discovered that conservatives are more likely to believe that Stephen Colbert, host of the wildly popular comedy show The Colbert Report, actually means what he says when he slams liberals on air.
Mom-to-be hit by car while fleeing bearA pregnant woman who was fleeing a bear when she was struck by a slow-moving car said she would honor the euthanized animal by giving her baby the middle name "Bear."
Napolitano Apologizes for Offending VeteransJanet Napolitano apologized to veterans after a report issued by her department said troops returning from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were at risk for being recruited by right-wing extremists.
Judge orders defendant's mouth taped shutAn eastern Idaho judge who lost patience with the disruptive behavior of a defendant ordered court officials to tape the man's mouth shut with duct tape during a court hearing.
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