Two Colorados, two visions, one tight race
The 2014 Colorado governor’s race wasn’t supposed to be like this. It wasn’t even supposed to be a race. On one side was the overwhelming favorite: current Democratic Gov. John... Read more »
View ArticleU.S. Ebola patient had contact with kids
Washington (AFP) – A man who was diagnosed with the Ebola virus in Texas came in contact with young children, and experts are monitoring them for any signs of disease,... Read more »
View ArticleSecond day of protests take shape in St. Louis
FERGUSON, Mo. (AP) — Hundreds gathered in downtown St. Louis on Saturday morning for a second day of organized rallies to protest Michael Brown’s death and other fatal police shootings... Read more »
View ArticleN.J. football case puts hazing in focus
PARLIN, N.J. (AP) — The abrupt cancellation of football season at a New Jersey prep powerhouse signaled something more than locker room hijinks. Now seven teens are facing sex crime... Read more »
View ArticleDoctor becomes NYC’s first Ebola patient
NEW YORK (AP) — Officials tried to tamp down New Yorkers’ fears Friday after a doctor was diagnosed with Ebola in a city where millions of people squeeze into crowded... Read more »
View ArticleWash. shooter’s family living a ‘nightmare’
By Eric M. Johnson and Victoria Cavaliere MARYSVILLE Wash. (Reuters) – Relatives of a Washington state teen accused of a high school shooting rampage said on Saturday that they were... Read more »
View ArticlePenn. trooper ambush suspect captured
LORDS VALLEY, Pa. (AP) — A survivalist accused of ambushing two state troopers, killing one and seriously wounding the other, was captured on Thursday by U.S. marshals near an abandoned... Read more »
View ArticleMatt Bai: Obama declares victory, way too late
In case you didn’t watch the president’s swaggering speech Tuesday night, because after a month of previews it seemed to lack the drama of “Storage Wars” (which was on A&E... Read more »
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