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The problem here is that this man excuses his actions because there were others involved. I believe that he should not have gotten such stringent sentences, but from all three articles, this man accepts no responsibility and is angry that he was arrested at all.

Red River flooding a true test of faith - Los Angeles Times

In North Dakota and Minnesota, weary residents look to their churches on a Sunday morning. Meanwhile, a coming snowstorm and strong winds will further stress the river barriers.

Retailers tiptoe between Christmas, holidays

As American shoppers embark on their annual shopping binge , a prickly marketing question splits American consumers and stores: "Christmas" or "holiday"?

Ruling could mean end to pouty-lipped Bratz

Pouty-lipped Bratz will stay on store shelves until after the holidays, but their fate after that ?was uncertain after a court ruling banning MGA from making the Barbie alternative.

GOP's Chambliss wins Ga. Senate runoff

The GOP's Sen. Saxby Chambliss won the Georgia Senate runoff? Tuesday over Democrat Jim Martin in a race that attracted light voter turnout despite the contest's high stakes.

Attorney: Trampled worker lacked training

Police are reviewing surveillance videos of a post-Thanksgiving shopper stampede that trampled a suburban Wal-Mart worker to death, but they acknowledge it may be difficult to bring criminal charges.

Meet your new cousins, the flying lemurs

A group of creatures resembling large flying squirrels is the closest living relative of primates, the group that includes apes and humans, according to a new genetic study.

Small Oregon city elects transgender mayor

Plenty of politicians reinvent themselves, but few do it quite like Mayor-elect Stu Rasmussen.

Rights groups challenge new gay-marriage ban

Gay-rights advocates went to court Wednesday to press for same-sex marriages a day after California voters dealt them a stunning setback by approving a ban on such unions.

Both parties expect Democratic Senate pickups

Democrats counted on solidifying their thin leadership grip on the Senate as voters flocked to the polls to fill 35 Senate seats. Republicans braced for losses but hoped they would be modest ones.

Obama, McCain battle in final day before polls

John McCain embarked on a grueling odyssey through seven states Monday while Barack Obama was headed toward GOP bastions that have become Democratic-leaning battlegrounds.

Onslaught of dirty tricks as election day nears

In the hours before Election Day, as inevitable as winter, comes an onslaught of dirty tricks - confusing e-mails, disturbing phone calls and insinuating fliers left on doorsteps during the night.

A campaign for the ages, tilting toward Dems

Three days before the election, Barack Obama appears within reach of becoming the nation's first black president. John McCain, the battle-scarred warrior, looks for a Truman-beats-Dewey-style upset.

McCain plays liberal card, Obama deploys ads

Democrat Barack Obama on Friday moved to invade rival John McCain's home state with? ads, while McCain called Obama "more liberal" than even the lone socialist in the Senate.

McCain, Obama ratchet up attacks in final days

Republican presidential candidate John McCain seized on reports of record oil company profits Thursday to criticize Democratic rival Barack Obama for favoring tax breaks for the oil industry.

More people are tapping their 401(k) for cash

Trent Charlton knew the risks when he borrowed $10,000 from his 401(k) and cut his retirement savings in half.

Army stops Iraq GI from bringing puppy home

More than 10,000 people have signed an online petition urging the Army to let an Iraqi puppy come home with a U.S. soldier, who fears that "Ratchet" could be killed if left behind.

Ethics investigation finds Palin abused power

Sarah Palin unlawfully abused her power as governor by trying to have her former brother-in-law fired as a state trooper, the chief investigator of an Alaska legislative panel concluded Friday.

U.S. will buy stock in banks, Paulson says

Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said Friday that the Bush administration will move ahead with a plan to buy stock in financial institutions.

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