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Lone survivor testifies at Ohio Craigslist trial

Lone survivor testifies at Ohio Craigslist trial
By THOMAS J. SHEERANAssociated Press AKRON, Ohio (AP) - Hoping to land a farm job and move close to his family, Scott Davis met his new boss and walked with him through the autumn-color woodlands of southeast Ohio last year. Then he heard the click of a gun at the back of his head. "I spun

Washington Candidates For Governor Met Thursday Night For Debate

Washington Candidates For Governor Met Thursday Night For Debate
SEATTLE (AP) - Washington's candidates for governor took different approaches to funding education without taxes.  Republican Rob McKenna and Democrat Jay Inslee outlined their proposals in a high-profile debate Thursday night. Both oppose tax increases but have different tactics for

Washington Candidates For Governor Met Thursday Night For Debate

Washington Candidates For Governor Met Thursday Night For Debate
SEATTLE (AP) - Washington's candidates for governor took different approaches to funding education without taxes.  Republican Rob McKenna and Democrat Jay Inslee outlined their proposals in a high-profile debate Thursday night. Both oppose tax increases but have different tactics for

Washington Candidates For Governor Met Thursday Night For Debate

Washington Candidates For Governor Met Thursday Night For Debate
SEATTLE (AP) - Washington's candidates for governor took different approaches to funding education without taxes.  Republican Rob McKenna and Democrat Jay Inslee outlined their proposals in a high-profile debate Thursday night. Both oppose tax increases but have different tactics for

War zones, body language off-camera at debates

War zones, body language off-camera at debates
By MATTHEW DALY and PHILIP ELLIOTTAssociated Press DANVILLE, Ky. (AP) - Most voters watching the debate from home didn't get to see what happened before and after Vice President Joe Biden and Republican challenger Paul Ryan went on stage Thursday. Even then, some exchanges were lost in

Werth's homer for Nats forces Game 5 against Cards

Werth's homer for Nats forces Game 5 against Cards
By HOWARD FENDRICHAP Sports Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - Joyous, bouncing teammates waiting to greet him at home, the red-clad crowd raucous as can be, Jayson Werth yanked off his red batting helmet with two hands and thrust it a dozen or more feet overhead. A little less than two years ago, the

Earns schedule for selected pay-TV companies

Earns schedule for selected pay-TV companies
By The Associated Press Later this month, cable and satellite TV companies will begin releasing their earnings reports for the latest quarter. The reports will generally cover the July-September period, though some companies have fiscal quarters that depart from that. Here's a schedule for

Republican groups turning focus to House races

Republican groups turning focus to House races
By KEVIN FREKINGAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - A late spending splurge by outside political groups helped Republicans take over the House two years ago. The floodgates are opening again, but this time Democrats say they're better prepared. So far in 2012, Democratic groups have

Akin ad hits McCaskill for federal subsidies

Akin ad hits McCaskill for federal subsidies
By DAVID A. LIEBAssociated Press SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) - Republican Senate challenger Todd Akin launched a TV ad Thursday claiming the family of Democratic Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill "pocketed $40 million of federal subsidies" - an assertion that McCaskill says is not true. The ad dubs

Brown's Calif. tax initiative hit from both sides

Brown's Calif. tax initiative hit from both sides
By JULIET WILLIAMSAssociated Press SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - After returning to the governor's office, Jerry Brown criticized a political culture he said lacked a common purpose and warned of a "war of all against all" unless the sniping camps learned to compromise and fix California's