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Military suicide: Often young, White men with guns

The Pentagon released final data on military suicides during 2012, painting a general picture of those more likely to take their own lives: Young, White…

This Week In Black History

For the week of April 16-22 April 16 1862—President Abraham Lincoln signs a bill ending slavery in Washington, D.C.  Approximately nine months later he would…

Judge Rejects Request to Dismiss Chris Brown Case

WASHINGTON (AP) — Singer Chris Brown's assault case is going forward after a judge in Washington on Monday rejected a request to dismiss it. Lawyers...

Winter’s Final Encore? More Snow For Parts Of US

With a harsh winter that closed the federal government, schools and offices for several days this year, Washington and other parts of the U.S. seemed…

Another Blast of Artic Air Follows Latest Snow

The seemingly endless winter dumped a half a foot snow on the ground in parts of the South, Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, and many areas Tuesday…

Snow Predictions Lowered As Another Storm Hits US

School is canceled, buses are halted and federal government workers are staying home as a storm dumped snow on the nation’s capital and parts of…

Prospectors Seek Fortune in Legal Pot

SEATTLE (AP) — Dot-bong, Marijuana Inc., the Green Rush: Call it what you will, the burgeoning legal marijuana industry in Washington state is drawing pot…

Shots Fired at Capitol Hill, 1 Possibly Injured

Police say the U.S. Capitol has been put on a security lockdown amid reports of possible shots fired outside the building. A police...

Labor Department To Hold Retirement Forum At Spelman College, April 28

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Labor's Employee Benefits Security Administration will hold a free retirement savings forum on Saturday, April 28, from 12:30-3:30...

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