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Creator of Theater Candies Dies at 93

The man who brought the world Lemonheads and Atomic Fire Balls routinely serenaded the restaurants where he dined and held mandatory family dinners every

GOP Vows to Reverse Obama Birth Control Policy

Republicans vowed Wednesday to reverse President Barack Obama's new policy on birth control, lambasting the rule that religious schools and hospitals must

Wisconsin boy, 12, saves grandmother's home from foreclosure

Twelve-year-old Noah Lamaide turns to website he created to raise money for grandmother in danger of losing her home.

Prince Harry Completes Apache Pilot Training

Britain's Prince Harry, or Captain Wales as he is known in the Army Air Corps, has completed his Apache pilot training -- and picked up a prize to boot.

Washington Governor to Sign Gay Marriage Bill

A bill legalizing gay marriage passed Washington State's House of Representatives Wednesday and will soon be signed into law, The Seattle Times reported.

Santorum Faces Challenges Despite Tuesday Wins

One day after Rick Santorum's startling breakthrough in the presidential race, his few aides decamped to distant states to start building campaign

Romney Casts Himself as Compassionate, DC Outsider

An energetic Mitt Romney returned to the campaign trail in Atlanta Wednesday after losing three contests to Rick Santorum in Colorado, Minnesota and Missouri.

Sheriff: Facebook Spat Led to 2 Shooting Deaths

Authorities say a father who was upset after a Tennessee couple deleted his adult daughter as a friend on Facebook has been charged with killing the couple.

 

28 More Airports Will Test Lower-Hassle Screening

A new passenger screening program to make check-in more convenient for certain travelers is being expanded to 28 more major U.S. airports, the government said

Freedom Riders recall historic trip

They stepped off transit buses into angry mobs, death threats, and beatings. Calling themselves Freedom Riders, these black and white activists travelled

Probe Finds Plenty of Blame for Ind. Fair Disaster

Country duo Sugarland resisted delaying the start of a concert last August at the Indiana State Fair despite threatening weather that later caused a deadly

More Photos Found in Calif. Teacher Abuse Case

Investigators said Wednesday they have found 200 additional photos they believe were taken by a former teacher who is accused of committing lewd acts on 23

Feds: Police Captain Had Horrific Child Porn Stash

Federal prosecutors say a former Granby police captain investigated child pornography while he secretly amassed one of the largest child porn collections in

GOP Targets Child Tax Break for Illegal Immigrants

Republicans are looking to stop illegal immigrants from claiming federal child tax credits, including refund checks averaging $1,800. It's an effort that has

Chinese-Born American Acquitted of Espionage

A federal judge convicted a Chinese-born American Tuesday of stealing trade secrets but acquitted her of more serious charges of corporate espionage at a trial

Washington State Poised to Approve Gay Marriage

Lawmakers are poised to legalize gay marriage in Washington state, which would make it the seventh state in the nation to allow same-sex couples to wed.

 

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