
PAT EATON-ROBB, Associated Press PLAINVILLE, Conn. (AP) 10/30 — Democrats are finding it tricky to run against Dr. William Petit.
Petit, a 60-year-old Republican,
PAT EATON-ROBB, Associated Press PLAINVILLE, Conn. (AP) 10/30 — Democrats are finding it tricky to run against Dr. William Petit.
Petit, a 60-year-old Republican,
DAN SEWELL, Associated Press CINCINNATI (AP) 10/30 — Memories remain vivid of the 2001 race riots in this city after police killed a young, unarmed black man.
KIRSTEN GRIESHABER, Associated Press BERLIN (AP) 10/30 — Germany’s federal prosecutor is checking whether he should take over the investigation into a fatal stabbing in Hamburg earlier this month,
JOHN SEEWER, Associated Press TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) 10/29 — In the desperate hours after a University of Toledo student disappeared while bicycling this summer, her friends scanned the state’s list of sex offenders and started knocking on doors.
DANBURY, Conn. (AP) 10/29 — David H. Brooks, the founder of America’s leading supplier of body armor to the U.S. military, died in prison while serving a 17-year sentence for running a massive stock fraud scheme.
BRUCE SCHREINER, Associated Press LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) 10/29 — A Louisville police detective was among two pedestrians killed early Saturday after being struck by an alleged drunken driver while the officer was in Lexington,
JENNIFER KAY, Associated Press MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) 10/29 — Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez had cocaine and alcohol in his system when his boat crashed into a Miami Beach jetty,
WASHINGTON (AP) 10/29 — Thought the furor over Hillary Clinton’s private emails was over? Think again.
The FBI dropped what amounts to a political bomb on the Clinton campaign on Friday when it announced it was investigating whether new emails involving the Democratic presidential nominee contain classified information.
JOHN HANNA, AP Political Writer TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) 10/28 — Four Kansas Supreme Court justices facing a campaign to oust them in the Nov. 8 election say the court has decided capital murder cases on legal and constitutional issues while avoiding politics and emotion.
ANDREW SELSKY, Associated Press PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) 10/29 — The stunning acquittal of seven people who occupied a federal wildlife sanctuary in Oregon during an armed standoff raised fears Friday that the verdict could embolden other militant groups in a long-running dispute over government-owned Western lands.
MICHAEL BIESECKER and ERIC TUCKER, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) 10/28 — The FBI informed Congress Friday it is investigating whether there is classified information in new emails that have emerged in its probe of Hillary Clinton’s private server.
JAMES MacPHERSON and BLAKE NICHOLSON, Associated Press CANNON BALL, N.D. (AP) 10/28 — A months-long protest over the Dakota Access oil pipeline reached its most chaotic pitch yet when hundreds of law enforcement officers moved in to force activists off private property.
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) 10/28 — In a case sure to rouse strong feelings about control of Western lands, a jury found the leaders of the armed group that took over a national wildlife refuge in rural Oregon not guilty of conspiracy and possession of firearms at a federal facility.
MAKILALA, Philippines (AP) 10/28 — Two months ago, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte publicly read out the names of a town mayor and more than 150 other officials he accused of involvement in drug trafficking.
STEVEN DuBOIS and GILLIAN FLACCUS, Associated Press PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) 10/27 — The leaders of an armed group who seized a national wildlife refuge in rural Oregon were acquitted Thursday in the 41-day standoff that brought new attention to a long-running dispute over control of federal lands in the U.S.
ERIC TUCKER, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) 10/27 — It can be a frightening call to get — and it’s a familiar one for many Americans.
JOSH LEDERMAN, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) 10/27 — Ninety-eight federal inmates will return home sooner than expected after President Barack Obama commuted their sentences on Thursday,
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) 10/27 A 61-year-old scientist has pleaded guilty to a federal charge nearly three years after he was accused of stealing proprietary seeds developed in the U.S.
GILLIAN FLACCUS, Associated Press PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) 10/27 — Oregon’s top civil rights lawyer filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday against his boss and others in the state Department of Justice after learning that his colleagues surveilled his Twitter account because one of his posts turned up in a search for the Black Lives Matter hashtag.
BREE FOWLER, AP Technology Writer NEW YORK (AP) 10/24— A massive internet attack that paralyzed Twitter, Netflix and other services is being blamed on a specific kind of malware designed to harness the power of ordinary consumer devices.