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Gift guide for the modern day conspiracy theorist

Gift guide for the modern day conspiracy theorist
By Natt GarunProvided by Regardless of how many times you yell into that one friend's ear that the world is not going to end this Friday, December 21, he or she remains unconvinced. They've already packed their basement full of Twinkies (what's left of them at the supermarket) and Jell

Gift guide for the modern day conspiracy theorist

Gift guide for the modern day conspiracy theorist
By Natt GarunProvided by Regardless of how many times you yell into that one friend's ear that the world is not going to end this Friday, December 21, he or she remains unconvinced. They've already packed their basement full of Twinkies (what's left of them at the supermarket) and Jell

Gift guide for the modern day conspiracy theorist

Gift guide for the modern day conspiracy theorist
By Natt GarunProvided by Regardless of how many times you yell into that one friend's ear that the world is not going to end this Friday, December 21, he or she remains unconvinced. They've already packed their basement full of Twinkies (what's left of them at the supermarket) and Jell

Gift guide for the modern day conspiracy theorist

Gift guide for the modern day conspiracy theorist
By Natt GarunProvided by Regardless of how many times you yell into that one friend's ear that the world is not going to end this Friday, December 21, he or she remains unconvinced. They've already packed their basement full of Twinkies (what's left of them at the supermarket) and Jell

Hot spots draw believers, but not doomsday

Hot spots draw believers, but not doomsday
By VANESSA GERAAssociated Press As the sun rose from time zone to time zone across the world on Friday, there was still no sign of the world's end - but that didn't stop those convinced that a 5,125-year Mayan calendar predicts the apocalypse from gathering at some of the world's

Mexico's Maya heartland greets dawn of new era

Mexico's Maya heartland greets dawn of new era
By MARK STEVENSONAssociated Press MERIDA, Mexico (AP) - Dec. 21 started out as the prophetic day some had believed would usher in the fiery end of the world. By Friday afternoon, it had become more comic than cosmic, the punch line of countless Facebook posts and at least several dozen T-shirts. At

Former Marine guards California school

Former Marine guards California school
By TERRY CHEA and GOSIA WOZNIACKAAssociated Press HUGHSON, Calif. (AP) - A former Marine applauded for voluntarily guarding a central California elementary school apparently misrepresented his service history, U.S. Marine Corps officials said Thursday. Craig Pusley showed up for a second day of

Lawmakers, State officials tangle over Libya raid

Lawmakers, State officials tangle over Libya raid
By MATTHEW LEEAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - The State Department on Thursday acknowledged major weaknesses in security and errors in judgment exposed in a scathing independent report on the deadly Sept. 11 assault on a U.S. diplomatic mission in Libya. Two top State officials appealed to

Lawmakers, State officials tangle over Libya raid

Lawmakers, State officials tangle over Libya raid
By MATTHEW LEEAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - The State Department on Thursday acknowledged major weaknesses in security and errors in judgment exposed in a scathing independent report on the deadly Sept. 11 assault on a U.S. diplomatic mission in Libya. Two top State officials appealed to

Boehner plan ends tax cuts for rich, poor

Boehner plan ends tax cuts for rich, poor
By STEPHEN OHLEMACHERAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Taxpayers making more than $1 million would get hit with tax increases averaging $100,000 next year under House Speaker John Boehner's alternative tax bill, according to an independent analysis. Some low-income people would get smaller tax