FBI: Suspect in custody in murder of Navajo girl in New Mexico
Steve Garrison, The (Farmington, N.M.) Daily Times 1:31 a.m. EDT May 4, 2016Family and friends gathered Tuesday along Navajo Route 13 south of Shiprock, N.M., just a few miles from where 11-year-old Ashlynne Mike's body was discovered.(Photo: Jon Austria/The Daily Times)SHIPROCK, N.M. — Authorities arrested a New Mexico man Tuesday in the abduction and slaying of an 11-year-old Navajo girl.Tom Begaye, 27, of Waterflow was arrested on charges that he murdered Ashlynne Mike and dumped..>> view originalPig attacks, injures 2 people at Massachusetts farm - Appeal
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President Obama is poised to declare the first-ever national monument recognizing the struggle for gay rights, singling out a sliver of green space and part of the surrounding Greenwich Village neighborhood as the birthplace of America’s modern gay liberation movement. While most national monuments have highlighted iconic wild landscapes or historic sites from centuries ago, this reflects the country’s diversity of terrain and peoples in a different vein: It would be the first national monument..>> view originalPowerball reaches $348M ahead of Wednesday night's drawing
Powerball tickets purchased in advance of the Jan. 13, 2016 drawing of the nearly $1.6 billion jackpot. The holders of the ticket purchased in Melbourne Beach, Fla., will be identified Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2016 in Tallahassee.(Photo: Craig Rubadoux, Florida Today)Lotto buyers have a shot to win $348 million Wednesday night, the second highest jackpot in the past year.Wednesday's Powerball drawing doesn't come close to the record $1.586 billion jackpot in January, but it's grown steadily over the..>> view originalAs States Expand Gun Rights, the Police Object
Despite the current conflicts, police officers and gun rights advocates have long been largely on the same side of the national debate over guns. But police departments have insisted that gun owners be required to receive training, as their officers do, and that people with violent histories, who are more likely to clash with the police, be blocked from obtaining weapons. The recent legislation, including “constitutional carry laws” — which typically eliminate the police’s role in issuing permi..>> view originalLos Angeles county acts to ban solitary for juveniles
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to ban most solitary confinement at juvenile halls and camps after backers said the practice is harmful and unproductive. The unanimous vote ordered the county's Probation Department to end the use of solitary at three juvenile halls and 13 camps by September except for rare and brief "cooling-down" sessions. Central Juvenile Hall and two camps will stop using it this month. Research has shown that isolating youngsters ..>> view originalPolice describe hijacking of DC Metrobus that led to deadly collision
Details are emerging about fatal bus hijacking in Northeast Washington on May 3. Keith James Loving, 30, attacked a D.C. Metrobus driver, hijacked the bus and then hit and killed 40-year-old Anthony Payne in a gas station parking lot. (WUSA9) A passenger on a Metrobus attacked the driver, then hijacked the vehicle in Northeast Washington on Tuesday morning, continuing for several blocks until he careened into a gas station and fatally struck a pedestrian, police said. Police swarmed the bu..>> view originalSchool crime rates down in most every category — except sex crimes at colleges
(iStockPhoto) Overall crime rates have fallen over the past decade on the nation’s college campuses, but the number of reported forcible sex crimes on campus has substantially increased, according to federal data released Wednesday. Postsecondary institutions reported a 34 percent decline in crimes between 2001 and 2013, with decreases in every category except forcible sex crimes, which rose 120 percent over the same period. It is not clear whether sex crimes are occurring more frequently..>> view originalDonald Trump: Presumptive GOP nominee; Sanders takes Indiana
Though Trump has not formally secured the 1,237 delegates he needs to win the nomination -- and likely won't until June -- there is no serious opposition left to block his path.His victory amounts to a stunning takeover of the Republican Party by a candidate with no political experience. Along the way, he eviscerated the GOP's most accomplished presidential field in a generation and captured the Zeitgeist of a party in which grass roots voters harbor deep ill will toward establishment elites."It..>> view originalHow Obama's Economy Spawned Trump
President Obama’s remarkable interview last week with the New York Times’s Andrew Ross Sorkin shows why historians are likely to assign Mr. Obama a share of responsibility for the rise of Donald Trump. To be sure, the president was dealt a tough hand in 2009, and he played it brilliantly at first. His much-criticized Treasury secretary, Timothy Geithner, did what was necessary to pull the U.S. financial system back from the brink. Under intense pressure, the president’s team crafted a package o..>> view original
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