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Abortion opponents have found a new way to restrict access to abortion – by using the authority states have over the new health insurance exchanges, which will be up and running in a year.

The condom is still king when it comes to matters of love, but more U.S. women are using newer methods of preventing unwanted pregnancy such as emergency contraception and implants, new federal data shows.

The chase, shootout, standoff and inferno that ended the search for ex-LAPD officer Christopher Dorner began when a married couple startled the suspect in his mountainside hideout.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg will propose a ban on Styrofoam, the substance commonly used for take-out food containers that is almost impossible to recycle.

The boards of AMR and US Airways each met on Wednesday to approve a merger that would create the world's largest airline with an expected market value of around $11 billion,

Carnival apologized to customers Wednesday, canceling future cruises until April. Conditions on the ship have been miserable, with no running water, limited food and too few toilets, as the ship crawls toward Alabama. NBC’s Janet Shamlian reports. (Nightly News)

About to begin its second season, the program broke all records when it premiered last August on GSN, debuting as the cable network’s number 1 program of all time with 1.7 million viewers for its premiere show, and more than 13 million viewers for the first season.

Two Japanese women were killed and 12 other people were injured when a man drove his car into a crowd in the center of Guam's tourist district and then began stabbing people at random, police said.

It is usually never a thief's intent to get caught in the act. But for a seasoned robber in suburban Illinois, getting arrested may have been exactly what he wanted, according to local media reports.

McALLEN, Texas -- The sister of a federal agent wounded in an attack in Mexico said Wednesday she hoped the lawsuit filed by her brother and the family of an agent who was killed will force the government to answer their questions.  U.S.