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Jodi Arias Convicted of First-Degree Murder
(PHOENIX) — Jodi Arias has been convicted of first-degree murder in the brutal stabbing and shooting death of her one-time boyfriend in Arizona. Arias was...

He’s Baaack: Prince Harry Arrives Stateside
Here's hoping he focuses on championing his charitable causes and not causing trouble.
US Home Prices Up 10.5 Pct. in Past Year
WASHINGTON — A survey shows U.S. home prices rose 10.5 percent in March compared with a year ago, the biggest gain since March 2006. Core Logic, a real estate...
Fever Hits Thousands in Parched West Farm Region
Valley fever, a potentially lethal but often misdiagnosed disease infecting more and more people around the nation, has been on the rise as warming climates and...

The Battle Over Gun Control Follows Key Senators Back Home
There's no place like home for Senators Kelly Ayotte (R-N.H.), Max Baucus (D-Mont.), and Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) after they voted to kill the bill expanding gun...

For Boston Bomb Suspect, a Seasoned Defense Team
(BOSTON) -- One lawyer won acquittal for a Saudi man charged with carrying three firecracker-like devices on a plane, arguing he was a victim of hysteria over...

There’s Going to Be a Navajo Translation of ‘Star Wars’
The Navajo Nation Museum and Lucasfilm are working together to dub "Star Wars: Episode IV" into Dine, the language of the Navajo people.
Judge: Limiting Inmates’ Mail Unconstitutional
(PORTLAND, Ore.) — A federal judge in Oregon has determined limiting inmates' mail to only postcards is unconstitutional, throwing into question the legality of...
FDA Finds Safety Problems at Specialty Pharmacies
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) says it has uncovered potential safety problems at 30 specialty pharmacies that were inspected in the wake of a recent...
Ed Rush Resigns As Pac-12′s Head of Officials
(SAN FRANCISCO) — Ed Rush has resigned as the Pac-12 Conference's coordinator of officials following comments that he targeted Arizona coach Sean Miller during...

Bathroom Battle: States Grapple With Transgender Rights
As the Supreme Court mulls gay marriage, states tackle a different question: which bathrooms should transgender citizens use?
Business, Labor Get Deal on Worker Program
(WASHINGTON) — Big business and labor have struck a deal on a new low-skilled worker program, removing the biggest hurdle to completion of sweeping immigration...

McCain, Other U.S. Senators to Tour Mexico Border
(PHOENIX) — A group of U.S. senators who will be influential in shaping and negotiating details of an immigration reform package is traveling to the U.S.-Mexico...

Police Reports in Tucson Shooting Rampage Released
(PHOENIX) -- Hundreds of pages of police reports in the investigation of the Tucson shooting rampage that wounded former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords are being...

Grumpy Cat Is Not Impressed by TIME’s Photoshoot
Grumpy Cat visited TIME, and it was awful. Actually, that's far from true -- though the adorable mixed-breed cat was enduring an exhaustive day-long romp through...

Phoenix Police Mark 50 Years Since Miranda Arrest
An arrest in Arizona 50 years ago that led to a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision is the subject of an exhibit that includes the handwritten confession...
Sharp Drop in US Homes Lost to Foreclosure in February
LOS ANGELES — While the nation's foreclosure woes persist, new data show they're easing amid a resurgent housing market, rising home prices and efforts by some...

Just How Bad Off Are Law School Graduates?
Faced with a dismal job market, the legal profession may be undergoing fundamental change

Reading While Eating for Mar. 11: Did You Remember Daylight Savings?
In today's must-read links for your lunch break: The dark side of Daylight Saving Time and a primer on how the next Pontiff will be picked.


