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Smithsonian parallels Emancipation, Civil Rights

Smithsonian parallels Emancipation, Civil Rights
By BRETT ZONGKERAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation and Martin Luther King Jr.'s March on Washington for Civil Rights were 100 years apart, but both changed the nation and expanded freedoms. Beginning Friday, the Smithsonian's

Bengals beat Eagles 34-13

Bengals beat Eagles 34-13
By By ROB MAADDIAP Pro Football Writer PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Now the Cincinnati Bengals can focus on that other Pennsylvania team. Andy Dalton threw a touchdown pass and ran for another score, an opportunistic defense forced five turnovers and Cincinnati beat the Philadelphia Eagles 34-13 on

Calif. court: Scouts must surrender abuse files

Calif. court: Scouts must surrender abuse files
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A California appellate court has upheld a Santa Barbara judge's order saying the Boy Scouts of America must surrender decades of confidential files detailing alleged child sex abuse. A Scouts spokesman told the Los Angeles Times on Thursday (http://lat.ms/XYWB5t ) that the

Michigan Senate OKs new emergency manager bill

Michigan Senate OKs new emergency manager bill
By By JEFF KAROUBAssociated Press LANSING, Mich. (AP) - The Republican-led Michigan Legislature cleared the way Thursday for GOP Gov. Rick Snyder to sign a replacement for an emergency manager law struck down by voters, delivering another punch to Democrats still reeling from this week's

Army sergeant sentenced to life in Colo. slaying

Army sergeant sentenced to life in Colo. slaying
By By DAN ELLIOTTAssociated Press FORT CARSON, Colo. (AP) - A weeping Army sergeant on Thursday apologized to the family of a female soldier he admitted killing, after a military panel convicted him of unpremeditated murder and sentenced him to life in prison. Sgt. Vincinte Jackson said he

Correction: Moose Lodge-Abuse Lawsuit story

Correction: Moose Lodge-Abuse Lawsuit story
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - In a story Dec. 13 about an allegation of sexual abuse against the top official at the Loyal Order of Moose and Moose International fraternal organizations, The Associated Press, relying on information from the accuser's attorney, reported erroneously that the official was

Obama's 'red line' may be giving Assad an opening

Obama's 'red line' may be giving Assad an opening
By By JULIE PACEAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama's chemical weapons position on Syria may have given Bashar Assad an unintended opening: The embattled Syrian leader appears willing to use other deadly tactics, including Scud missiles, without fear of U.S.

ALERT: Cyber Terrorists Threaten Fresh Attacks Against U.S. Banks

ALERT: Cyber Terrorists Threaten Fresh Attacks Against U.S. Banks
FOXNEWS.COM - A group claiming to be aligned with Islamic terrorism that launched a massive attack against U.S. bank websites in the fall has threatened another round, set to start this week.   The Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Cyber Fighters posted on a popular message board late Monday, saying

McAfee in Miami after deportation from Guatemala

McAfee in Miami after deportation from Guatemala
By By KELLI KENNEDYAssociated Press MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) - Anti-virus software founder John McAfee said Thursday that U.S. authorities have made no efforts to question him since he arrived in Miami after weeks of evading Belizean authorities who want to ask him about the death of his neighbor

McAfee in Miami after deportation from Guatemala

McAfee in Miami after deportation from Guatemala
By By KELLI KENNEDYAssociated Press MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) - Anti-virus software founder John McAfee said Thursday that U.S. authorities have made no efforts to question him since he arrived in Miami after weeks of evading Belizean authorities who want to ask him about the death of his neighbor