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The new mayor of the nation's capital gave her constituents what they wanted - the ability to legally grow and share marijuana in private.More
The new mayor of the nation's capital gave her constituents what they wanted - the ability to legally grow and share marijuana in private.More
The priest who transformed the University of Notre Dame into an academic power during his 35 years in charge while also serving as an adviser to popes and presidents has died.More
The Rev. Theodore Hesburgh was always a man of conscience.More
Federal investigators said a pickup truck driver who turned on to railroad tracks before a crash that derailed a California commuter train made a "mistake," while prosecutors released him from jail as they...More
Federal investigators said a pickup truck driver who turned on to railroad tracks before a crash that derailed a California commuter train made a "mistake," while prosecutors released him from jail as they considered...More
A doctor who contracted the deadly Ebola virus but rode the subway system and dined out before he recovered from it said the media and politicians could have done a better job by educating people on the science of...More
A doctor who contracted the deadly Ebola virus and rode the subway system and dined out before he developed symptoms said the media and politicians could have done a better job by educating people on the science of it...More
AP interview: Trayvon Martin's mother says Justice Department let killer get away with murderMore
AP interview: Trayvon Martin's mother says Justice Department let killer get away with murderMore
3 arrested in NYC, Florida on charges they plotted to go to Syria to join Islamic State groupMore
3 arrested in NYC, Florida on charges they plotted to go to Syria to join Islamic State groupMore
Texas attorney general argues marriage license of gay couple allowed to wed is voidMore
Texas attorney general argues marriage license of gay couple allowed to wed is voidMore
'Superbug' outbreak at hospital raises questions about medical tool and cleaning processMore
'Superbug' outbreak at hospital raises questions about medical tool and cleaning processMore
JOHANNESBURG (AP) - South African police say a foreigner was seriously injured when his shop was petrol bombed.
Police spokesman Kay Makhubela said on Friday that the man's shop was attacked by South African small business owners on Thursday night. He said police arrested nine South Africans, who were demanding that the foreigner close his shop and leave the area.
Makhubela said that in a separate incident, police arrested four foreigners for possessing illegal firearms. Makhubela said the immigrant business owners fired shots in the air after they were accosted by another group of local business owners, demanding they close shop.
Both incidents happened in Soweto in Johannesburg, where immigrant-owned shops were looted for several days in January after a Somali shop owner shot and killed a 14-year-old boy.
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