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Kerry Kennedy: I Took Sleeping Pill By Mistake On Night Of Accident
The daughter of assassinated Sen. Robert F. Kennedy testified in her impaired driving trial on Wednesday
Federal Judge Overturns Texas Same-Sex Marriage Ban
“State-imposed inequality can find no refuge in our U.S. Constitution,” U.S. District Judge Orlando Garcia said.
Arizona Gov Seeks Input on Bill Seen as Anti-Gay
Jan Brewer still hasn’t said whether she’ll sign or veto the bill
Asiana Airlines Fined $500K After San Francisco Crash
Airline failed to adequately assist families of victims, federal investigators say
Another Missouri Inmate Scrambles to Halt Execution
Death row inmate Michael Taylor is set to be executed on Wednesday with secretive lethal injection drugs
Report: Hate Groups Decline in U.S.
Report sees a decrease after an explosion over the last decade and following the election of Barack Obama
Arizona Republicans Get Cold Feet on Bill Seen as Anti-Gay
The lawmakers previously supported the bill, which would allow businesses to deny service to gay couples for religious reasons
PHOTOS: Baby Stops Breathing But is Saved by Roadside Helpers
The baby is reportedly in stable condition at a local hospital
Colorado and Utah Eye Older Smoking Age
Lawmkers are working to increase the age requirement to 21
Kansas Spanking Bill Gets Spanked
It would’ve permitted up to 10 strikes on a child’s behind
Designer of Georgia’s Confederate License Plate Doesn’t Understand Why People Are Upset
“If I offend anyone, I don’t understand why,” says Sons of Confederate Veterans leader
Alaskan Outrage As Obama Appointee Rejects Wilderness Road
The Department of the Interior’s decision to nix a new road is a life-and-death issue for a remote Alaskan village