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How does Colorado spell spring? S-N-O-W
The calendar says it's spring, but that doesn’t mean snow season has ended, based on a blizzard warning from the National Weather Service for parts of Colorado. The temperatures in the Denver area was expected to reach the high 60s on Monday but...Tags: Snow Storms, Weather, National Weather Service, Weather Warnings
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At least 11 people stabbed at Houston-area Lone Star College
At least 11 people were stabbed at a Houston-area college Tuesday, which was on lockdown after the attacks, officials said. At least four victims at the Cy-Fair campus of the Lone Star College system in a northwestern Houston suburb were taken by...
Tags: Colleges and Universities
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Deputy's wife killed when gun goes off in hands of 4-year-old
A 4-year-old Tennessee boy picked up a loaded gun and it went off, killing the wife of a sheriff's deputy at a family cookout, state police said Monday. Josephine Fanning, 48, and her husband, Wilson County Sheriff's Deputy Daniel Fanning, were...Tags: Shootings
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California man gets 17-year prison term in Seattle terrorist plot
A California man diagnosed with schizophrenia was sentenced to 17 years in prison Monday for his role in a 2011 plot to attack a Seattle military center for new recruits. Walli Mujahidh, 34, born Frederick Domingue Jr. in Long Beach, had pleaded...
Tags: U.S. Army, Michael Moore, Prisons, Trials, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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ConocoPhillips Doesn't Plan License Extension
Channel 2 NewsConocoPhillips Alaska won't seek an extension of the export license for its liquefied natural gas plant in south-central Alaska. The current license expires March 31. Spokeswoman Amy Burnett says ConocoPhillips will consider a new license if needs of...Tags: Energy Resources, ConocoPhillips, Japan
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Goro Miyazaki sets his own path in animation
On his first trip to Los Angeles in February, Japanese director Goro Miyazaki found a native custom perplexing. "I've never been to any other place in the world where you see so few pedestrians," Miyazaki said, speaking through a translator in a rare...
Tags: Animation (Movie Genre), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Ponyo (movie), Sarah Bolger, Natural Disasters
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As Sheldon Adelson takes stand in casino trial, wisecracks ensue
LAS VEGAS — Billionaire casino mogul Sheldon Adelson looked relaxed. His arm was slung over the back of the courtroom witness chair with the cozy demeanor of a guest on an afternoon talk show. He was dressed impeccably in a gray business suit,...Tags: Lawyers, Sheldon Adelson, Parties and Movements, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution
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Mudslide partially derails Amtrak train in Washington state
Three cars on an Amtrak train derailed in western Washington state after a Sunday morning mudslide. No one was hurt. The Amtrak Empire Builder was carrying 86 passengers and 11 crew when the accident happened near Everett. Afterward, the train was...Tags: Amtrak
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Stunning a pig in a quest for answers to Navy seaman's death
ELGIN, Texas — Before he shot the pig with a million volts of electricity, James Culp bowed his head in prayer. “Dear heavenly father, I ask you to guide my hand and render this test successful. Thank you for the justice that’s brought...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Suicide, Weaponry, Elgin, Crime, Law and Justice
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Fish on boat set adrift by Japan tsunami land in U.S.
SEATTLE — Since a tsunami struck Japan more than two years ago, a variety of debris has washed up on U.S. beaches — including large boat docks and a soccer ball, found in Washington state's Olympic National Park, from the Otsuchi Soccer Club....
Tags: Natural Disasters, Japan
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Lionel Messi's left foot is solid gold
A Japanese jeweler is selling a solid gold replica of soccer star Lionel Messi's left foot -- the one that has made the Argentine star the best player on the planet. But it will cost you: The asking price for the 55-pound statue is $5.25 million....
Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, 50 Cent, Japan, Sculpture
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Attorneys: Rutgers had legal basis to fire coach but didn't
This post has been updated, as indicated below.Rutgers University officials had known for months that their basketball coach had harassed players in practice so severely that he could have been fired, according to a university report. Concerned by practice footage of Coach Mike Rice roughhousing...Tags: Basketball, FBI, The New York Times, College Basketball, Lawyers
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