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Uncle charged in triple-murder had troubled ties

Uncle charged in triple-murder had troubled ties
By JUDY LINAssociated Press RANCHO CORDOVA, Calif. (AP) - A 19-year-old man accused of killing his sister-in-law and her two small children in an attack that stunned authorities for its brutality had a strained relationship with his family, police in Northern California said Wednesday. "

Woman slain at Calif senior home; nieces also dead

Woman slain at Calif senior home; nieces also dead
STOCKTON, Calif. (AP) - An 88-year-old woman was fatally shot in an upscale California senior home and her two nieces were slain in an apparent triple murder that ended when the suspected gunman was found dead, police said. Investigators suspect Colin McGrattan, 45, killed his ex-wife, Jackie Arata

Complaint: NY wedding site banned same-sex couple

Complaint: NY wedding site banned same-sex couple
By MICHAEL HILLAssociated Press ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - Two upstate New York women turned away from a potential wedding site because they are gay have filed a discrimination complaint, setting up a possible precedent-setting fight involving the state's new same-sex marriage law. The complaint

Obama immigration stance locks in Hispanic support

Obama immigration stance locks in Hispanic support
By NICHOLAS RICCARDIAssociated Press LAS VEGAS (AP) - Elizabeth Alvisar is exactly the sort of voter Mitt Romney needs. A victim of the brutal economy in this swing state, the 30-year-old tax preparer has been out of work for months. She's a foe of abortion and gay marriage, and was

Correction: Presidential Campaign-Hispanic Voters

Correction: Presidential Campaign-Hispanic Voters
LAS VEGAS (AP) - In a story Oct. 21 about Hispanic voters, The Associated Press misidentified New Mexico's governor. Her name is Susana Martinez, not Susannah Martinez. The AP reported erroneously that President Barack Obama signed an executive order in August adopting a new immigration policy

France 24 TV: Cairo reporter 'savagely attacked'

France 24 TV: Cairo reporter 'savagely attacked'
By JAMEY KEATENAssociated Press PARIS (AP) - A correspondent for France 24 TV was "savagely attacked" near Cairo's Tahrir Square after being seized by a crowd, the network said Saturday. It was the latest case of violence against women at the epicenter of Egypt's restive protests. The

Stronger dollar hurts McDonald's 3Q results

Stronger dollar hurts McDonald's 3Q results
By MAE ANDERSONAssociated Press NEW YORK (AP) - Tough competition in the U.S. and the weakening economy abroad was a double whammy for McDonald's in the third-quarter, sending the burger chain's net income down nearly 4 percent. McDonald's said it was adjusting some of its plans to

Chipotle 3rd quarter results miss expectations

Chipotle 3rd quarter results miss expectations
DENVER (AP) - Restaurant chain Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. said Thursday that its third-quarter net income rose 20 percent as traffic grew and it opened more stores. But the results fell short of Wall Street expectations and the company's stock fell 13 percent in aftermarket trading. The Denver

Terror suspect's family says he asked to go to US

Terror suspect's family says he asked to go to US
By COLLEEN LONGAssociated Press NEW YORK (AP) - Quazi Mohammad Rezwanul Ahsan Nafis was a terrible student in his native Bangladesh, and his middle-class parents say he persuaded them to send him off to study in the U.S. as a way of improving his job prospects. At the Missouri college where he

Terror suspect's family says he asked to go to US

Terror suspect's family says he asked to go to US
By COLLEEN LONGAssociated Press NEW YORK (AP) - Quazi Mohammad Rezwanul Ahsan Nafis was a terrible student in his native Bangladesh, and his middle-class parents say he persuaded them to send him off to study in the U.S. as a way of improving his job prospects. At the Missouri college where he