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Bonnie and Clyde guns sell for $504K at NH auction

Bonnie and Clyde guns sell for $504K at NH auction
NASHUA, N.H. (AP) - Two guns once in the possession of notorious gangsters Bonnie and Clyde when they were killed in a hail of gunfire sold at a New Hampshire auction Sunday for more than half a million dollars. The guns were two of 134 artifacts that sold for a total of $1.1 million at the auction

Gov. Brown signs bill giving juveniles 2nd chance

Gov. Brown signs bill giving juveniles 2nd chance
By DON THOMPSONAssociated Press SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - Gov. Jerry Brown on Sunday announced signing a bill that could one day bring the release of some criminals who were sentenced as juveniles to life in prison. There are 309 inmates serving life-without-parole sentences in California for

Anne Hathaway marries Adam Shulman

Anne Hathaway marries Adam Shulman
By Kate Stanhope, Anne Hathaway married Adam Shulman Saturday in Big Sur, Calif., People reports. Hathaway, 29, wore a custom Valentino gown for the ceremony. More than 100 guests were in attendance for the wedding weekend, which started Friday with a rehearsal dinner at the Ventana Inn and Spa.

'Hotel Transylvania' checks in with $43M debut

'Hotel Transylvania' checks in with $43M debut
By DAVID GERMAINAP Movie Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) - Adam Sandler's monster mash-up "Hotel Transylvania" has brought the weekend box office back to life after a late-summer slump. The animated comedy from Sony Pictures debuted at No. 1 with $43 million, one of the strongest starts ever for a

Mo. abuse case poses question of consent vs. crime

Mo. abuse case poses question of consent vs. crime
By BILL DRAPERAssociated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Advocates for people who engage in rough but consensual sex say they fear an abuse case unfolding in Missouri ultimately could criminalize their lifestyle. Ed Bagley faces a federal trial early next year on 11 counts of abuse against a

Afghan forces also suffer from insider attacks

Afghan forces also suffer from insider attacks
By DEB RIECHMANN KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - Afghan Army Sgt. Habibullah Hayar didn't know it, but he had been sleeping with his enemy for weeks. Twenty days ago, one of his roommates was arrested for allegedly plotting an insider attack against their unit, which is partnered with NATO forces

Arnold Schwarzenegger: My affair was "the stupidest thing I've done"

Arnold Schwarzenegger: My affair was "the stupidest thing I've done"
By Liz Raftery, In his new book, Total Recall: My Unbelievably True Life Story, Arnold Schwarzenegger opens up about two affairs he had during his marriage to Maria Shriver. The more infamous of the pair, with housekeeper Mildred Baena, resulted in a child who's now a teenager, it was revealed

Thousands attend NYC concert highlighting poverty

Thousands attend NYC concert highlighting poverty
By LOU FERRARAAssociated Press NEW YORK (AP) - Neil Young, the Black Keys, Foo Fighters and others wowed thousands who turned out Saturday night for a free concert in Central Park to call attention to poverty worldwide. Dubbed the Global Citizen Festival, the concert also featured K'naan,

Analysis: Candidates' deficit plans don't add up

Analysis: Candidates' deficit plans don't add up
By ANDREW TAYLORAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Here's the rap on the presidential candidates' plans for cutting federal deficits: Mitt Romney's is too bold and the numbers don't add up, while President Barack Obama's is too timid and his numbers don't add up, either

Ex-NY Times publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger dies

Ex-NY Times publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger dies
By DAVID B. CARUSO and KAREN MATTHEWSAssociated Press NEW YORK (AP) - Few moments in American journalism loom larger than the one that came in 1971, when New York Times publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger had to decide whether to defy a president, and risk a potential criminal charge, by