BOSTON – State Sen. Dianne Wilkerson, who was photographed by the FBI allegedly stuffing bribe money under her sweater, says she’s not resigning immediately, saying she wants an orderly transition. Wilkerson made the statement despite a vote by the state Senate last week calling on her to give up her …
Read More »Astronauts Finish Space Station Repair With Grueling 7-Hour Spacewalk
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Spacewalking astronauts completed almost all of the greasy repairs on a gummed-up joint at the international space station on Saturday, leaving just a few chores behind for another day. As spacewalk No. 3 was getting under way 225 miles up, a new recycling system for converting …
Read More »3 Signs Your Child Is Suffering Extreme Anxiety
How do you know your child’s fear or anxiety is a reason to see a doctor? It usually involves extreme behavior. Experts offer these tips: — Separation anxiety: This is not the clinginess often seen in toddlers. It’s a level of fear in school-age children up to age 10 or …
Read More »Police Looking for Phony K-9 Officer Who Searched Van With German Shepherd
CORRY, Pa. – Police in one northwestern Pennsylvania city are looking for a man who claimed to be a police canine officer when he pulled over a woman and searched her van with a German shepherd. The incident happened Friday afternoon on Route 6. Corry is about 25 miles southeast …
Read More »King Solomon's Mines Possibly Found in Jordan
WASHINGTON – The fictional King Solomon’s Mines held a treasure of gold and diamonds, but archaeologists say the real mines may have supplied the ancient king with copper. Researchers led by Thomas Levy of the University of California, San Diego, and Mohammad Najjar of Jordan’s Friends of Archaeology, discovered a …
Read More »Judge Rejects Call for Mistrial in Stevens Case
WASHINGTON – Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens’ corruption trial will move forward Monday, after a federal judge rejected a defense motion calling for a mistrial. U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan ruled late Thursday afternoon against the motion, after hearing heated arguments from attorneys in the case. Defense attorneys had accused the …
Read More »Radio Station Regrets Remarks on Magic Johnson, AIDS
MINNEAPOLIS – A Minneapolis radio station said it will air public service announcements on HIV/AIDS after a pair of talk hosts accused former NBA great Magic Johnson of faking AIDS. KTLK’s Chris Baker and Langdon Perry made the remarks during Baker’s conservative talk show on Wednesday. After Johnson condemned the …
Read More »Al Qaeda Suspect Gets Permission to Live in U.K., Claim Hundreds in Benefits
An Egyptian Al Qaeda suspect and his family have won permission to live in Britain — and claim hundreds in benefits a month. Ministers gave Hany Youssef “discretionary leave to remain,” even though the Home Office admits he is on a U.N. list of people “belonging to or linked” to …
Read More »Pope Benedict Lambastes Godless Modern Societies
ROME – Pope Benedict XVI warned Sunday that modern culture is pushing God out of people’s lives, causing nations once rich in religious faith to lose their identities. Benedict celebrated a Mass in the Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls to open a worldwide meeting of bishops on the …
Read More »Chicago Sheriff Will Resume Home Foreclosure Evictions
CHICAGO – Cook County Sheriff Thomas J. Dart says his office will resume performing evictions in foreclosure cases on Monday, but with important new legal safeguards for tenants facing such action. Dart said Thursday that the new safeguards were worked out with Judge Dorothy K. Kinnaird, supervisor of the Cook …
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