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New evidence delays Ohio school shooting trial

New evidence delays Ohio school shooting trial
By THOMAS J. SHEERANAssociated Press CHARDON, Ohio (AP) - Because "voluminous" new evidence has emerged, a judge agreed Monday to indefinitely delay the murder trial of an 18-year-old charged in the high school shooting deaths of three students. The nature of the evidence wasn't disclosed as

10 Things to Know for Today

10 Things to Know for Today
By The Associated Press Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today: 1. OBAMA'S CONTROVERSIAL DEFENSE PICKS The president is nominating former U.S. Sen. Chuck Hagel defense secretary and counterterrorism John Brennan to head the CIA. 2

Fewer excited gun-buyers in Colo. and Conn.

Fewer excited gun-buyers in Colo. and Conn.
By EILEEN SULLIVANAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - In Connecticut and Colorado, scenes of the most deadly U.S. mass shootings in 2012, people were less enthusiastic about buying new guns at the end of the year than in most other states, according to an Associated Press analysis of new FBI data.

Colo. shooting families listen to police testimony

Colo. shooting families listen to police testimony
By DAN ELLIOTTAssociated Press CENTENNIAL, Colo. (AP) - The officers struggled to hold back the tears as they recalled the Colorado theater shooting: discovering a 6-year-old girl without a pulse, trying to keep a wounded man from jumping out of a moving police car to go back for his 7-year-old

McConnell: Any gun proposals to take back seat

McConnell: Any gun proposals to take back seat
WASHINGTON (AP) - Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell federal spending and the country's debt will dominate the congressional agenda for the next three months, and that debate about potential gun legislation in the wake of the Connecticut school shooting will take a back seat. The Kentucky

Police kill gunman, find 3 more dead in Colo. home

Police kill gunman, find 3 more dead in Colo. home
By P. SOLOMON BANDAAssociated Press AURORA, Colo. (AP) - SWAT officers who stormed a Colorado home where a gunman had holed up found a horrific scene - four dead bodies including that of the gunman. Police said the armed man fired shots at officers Saturday from a second-story window before

Pakistan says 1 dead in border clash with India

Pakistan says 1 dead in border clash with India
By REBECCA SANTANAAssociated Press ISLAMABAD (AP) - Pakistan and India traded accusations Sunday of violating the cease-fire in the disputed northern region of Kashmir, with Islamabad accusing Indian troops of a cross-border raid that killed one of its soldiers and India charging that Pakistani

Wilcox leads Washington to 68-63 win

Wilcox leads Washington to 68-63 win
PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) - C.J. Wilcox scored 18 points and Washington beat poor-shooting Washington State 68-63 on Saturday night. Scott Suggs scored three late baskets to help Washington (9-5, 1-0 Pac-12) successfully begin its defense of last year's Pac-12 regular season title. Mike Ladd scored

Whitworth Falls To No. 5 Lewis & Clark

Whitworth Falls To No. 5 Lewis & Clark
PORTLAND, Ore. – Cold shooting in the first half troubled the Whitworth women's basketball team as the Pirates fell to Lewis & Clark College, 76-65, in the Pamplin Sports Center on Saturday afternoon. Whitworth falls to 9-4 on the season, 2-2 in Northwest Conference play, while Lewis

U-IDAHO WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Vandals break 3-point record but can't outscore Aggies

U-IDAHO WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Vandals break 3-point record but can't outscore Aggies
MOSCOW – Stacey Barr and Christina Salvatore helped the Vandals to a program-record 15 3-pointers, but the Idaho women's basketball team couldn't outscore Utah State in a 91-85 loss in the Cowan Spectrum Saturday. Barr and Salvatore each tied their career-highs by draining six