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Groups make another bid to block part of Ariz. law

Groups make another bid to block part of Ariz. law
By JACQUES BILLEAUDAssociated Press PHOENIX (AP) - A civil rights coalition asked a federal appeals court Friday to prevent the most contentious part of Arizona's immigration law from taking effect while they appeal a ruling that sunk their earlier bid to bar police from enforcing the

Widow of hijacked flight pilot died accidentally

Widow of hijacked flight pilot died accidentally
DENVER (AP) - The widow of a man who piloted one of the planes hijacked on 9/11 died accidentally, a Colorado coroner said Friday. Sandy Dahl, 52, died on May 25 in Lakewood of acute heart failure due to the combined effects of alcohol and multiple prescription drugs, Jefferson County chief deputy

WHY IT MATTERS: Issues at stake in election

WHY IT MATTERS: Issues at stake in election
By The Associated Press A selection of issues at stake in the presidential election and their impact on Americans, in brief: Afghanistan: The stakes now are similar to what caused the U.S. to invade almost 11 years ago: the threat of more al-Qaida attacks. President Barack Obama says U.S.

Test: Most student writers still not proficient

Test: Most student writers still not proficient
By CHRISTINE ARMARIOAP Education Writer Students who have access to computers at home and regularly use them for assignments are more likely to be strong writers, a national exam suggests. But it also says just a quarter of America's eighth- and 12th-grade students have solid writing skills

Teachers strike carries risks for young athletes

Teachers strike carries risks for young athletes
By BARBARA RODRIGUEZAssociated Press CHICAGO (AP) - Deandre Welch understands how a teachers strike might cause him to miss a few high school football practices and even a scheduled game. But the senior wide receiver certainly didn't think the walkout would threaten his plans to pay for

'Rancher' has pros, cons for Fischer's Senate run

'Rancher' has pros, cons for Fischer's Senate run
By MARGERY A. BECK and THOMAS BEAUMONTAssociated Press VALENTINE, Neb. (AP) - With roughly 35 million head of cattle grazing on nearly half the state's land, ranching retains an iconic status in Nebraska. So it's no surprise that Republican U.S. Senate candidate Deb Fischer's

Negotiators have 'framework' to end Chicago strike

Negotiators have 'framework' to end Chicago strike
By DON BABWIN and TAMMY WEBBERAssociated Press CHICAGO (AP) - The city's nearly weeklong teachers strike appeared headed toward a resolution Friday after negotiators emerged from marathon talks to say they had achieved a "framework" that could end the walkout in time for students to return

Teachers strike carries risks for young athletes

Teachers strike carries risks for young athletes
By BARBARA RODRIGUEZAssociated Press CHICAGO (AP) - Deandre Welch understands how a teachers strike might cause him to miss a few high school football practices and even a scheduled game. But the senior wide receiver certainly didn't think the walkout would threaten his plans to pay for

Biden plays to younger crowd in Wisconsin stop

Biden plays to younger crowd in Wisconsin stop
By BRIAN BAKSTAssociated Press EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (AP) - Playing to a younger audience, Vice President Joe Biden stressed differences Thursday between the presidential campaigns on education, college debt and entitlement programs more in doubt for future generations. The education emphasis during

Ryan votes for budget larger than he prefers

Ryan votes for budget larger than he prefers
By PHILIP ELLIOTTAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan on Thursday went along with a stopgap spending bill in the House that avoids a government shutdown but carries a price tag $19 billion higher than the budget he wrote in his role as a