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School resumes for Newtown students as new details surface in investigation
(CNN) -- Across this devastated town, students returned to schools Tuesday, marking the beginning of a new reality. With their sense of normalcy shattered after last week's massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary, students at other schools are seeing more...Tags: CNN (tv network), Personal Weapon Control, American School for the Deaf, Politics, Firearms
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Dozens sue pharmacy, but compensation uncertain
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Dennis O'Brien rubs his head as he details ailments triggered by the fungal meningitis he developed after a series of steroid shots in his neck: nausea, vomiting, dizziness, drowsiness, blurred vision, exhaustion and...
Tags: Neck Pain, Civil Laws, Food and Drug Administration, Trials, Hospitals and Clinics
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Bill fueled by shooting targets convenience stores
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Convenience stores that have been repeated victims of crimes would have to follow stricter regulations designed to increase the security of workers under a bill being proposed by a Democratic state lawmaker. State Rep. Ed...Tags: Criminal Laws, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Health and Safety at Work, Theft
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Legalizing pot: What's happening in other states?
The votes in Washington and Colorado last month legalizing marijuana were just the latest developments in the debate over marijuana use in the United States. Lawmakers and activists in some other states are contemplating their next moves in regards to...
Tags: Medical Marijuana Therapy, Daylin Leach, Tom Corbett, Politics, Same-Sex Marriage
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Obama administration spent $18 billion on immigration enforcement
WASHINGTON (AP) — A new report from a non-partisan immigration policy think tank concludes the Obama administration has made immigration its highest law enforcement priority, spending more money -- $18 billion -- on immigration enforcement in the...
Tags: Immigration, U.S. Secret Service, Career and Workplace, Politics, Illegal Immigrants
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Forced out by age, Kelly retiring from top Mich. court
DETROIT (AP) — Michigan Supreme Court Justice Marilyn Kelly leaves office Tuesday after 16 years on the state's top court, much of that time in the minority responding to opinions set by the conservative majority. "It wasn't the way I would have...
Tags: Primaries, Parties and Movements, Justice System, Politics, Democratic Party
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Slip-and-fall cases tough to make in Michigan courts
DETROIT (AP) — Francisco Garces stopped at a grocery store in western Michigan but left with injuries after falling in the icy parking lot. When he sued, he didn't get sympathy from the state appeals court: The judges said he could have shopped...
Tags: Lawyers, Clarence Thomas, Justice System, Litigation, Injuries and Wounds
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Michigan Senate OKs new emergency manager proposal
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The Republican-led Michigan Legislature cleared the way Thursday for GOP Gov. Rick Snyder to sign a replacement for an emergency manager law struck down by voters, delivering another punch to Democrats still reeling from this...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Voting, Politics, Democratic Party, Health and Safety at School
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Officials in Indiana county repeal smoking ban
FRANKLIN, Ind. (AP) — Officials in a central Indiana county have repealed a local smoking ban that was stricter than a statewide ban the General Assembly approved earlier this year. Commissioners in Johnson County, just south of Indianapolis,...
Tags: Small Businesses, Business, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Radio Industry
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Right-to-work law gives Michigan unions new task
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Now that Michigan has become a right-to-work state, unions in this stronghold of organized labor confront a new and urgent problem: convincing members to continue paying for their services instead of taking them for free....
Tags: Automotive Equipment, Career and Workplace, Collective Contract, Manufacturing and Engineering, Politics
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Lawyer: Kosciusko Co. boy getting new trial rehabilitating well
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The attorney for a Kosciusko County teenager who's won a new trial after being convicted at age 12 of helping to kill a friend's stepfather says her client should be "the poster child for successful juvenile rehabilitation."...
Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Criminal Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Punishment
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AG reacts to Kosciusko County boy's overturned murder-related conviction
The Indiana Court of Appeals has overturned the conviction of a boy who was 12 at the time of the crime. Paul Gingerich pleaded guilty in adult court to helping a friend kill his stepfather in 2010. The court issued a unanimous decision Tuesday...
Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Lawyers, Crimes, Criminal Laws, Justice System
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