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Minnesota lawmakers said Thursday they agreed on a compromise bill to legalize medical marijuana, which Gov. Mark Dayton signaled he would sign into law.The bill would create a patient registry and allow the Department of Health to conduct a study on the impact of medical marijuana.
The New Paltz roommates, Reese Werkhoven, Cally Guasti and Lara Russo, picked up the couch at a Salvation Army for $20.
The names of Columbia students are appearing on bathroom walls and on fliers at the campus by someone alleging they are "sexual assault violators."
A Washington man convicted of robbery in connection with a notorious massacre — the methodical execution of 13 people in a Seattle gambling den called the Wah Mee Club — was deported to Hong Kong this week, officials said.
Airport drivers who work for SuperShuttle in Denver are fighting back against the threat of reduced wages and lost jobs. The long battle began 5 years ago when drivers attempted to organize for a voice on the job with the Communications Workers of America (CWA) after the company hired new drivers and reduced pay for existing employees. The situation recently heated up as the drivers say the company stopped bargaining with them and imposed a new contract that cuts wages by 30% and forces them to reapply for their jobs.
Court rulings Thursday re-started marriage for same-sex couples in Arkansas, but put off a plan to begin permitting them in Idaho after 24 hours of rapidly moving legal developments.
NBC News’ Miguel Almaguer takes a helicopter tour high above Southern California’s dangerous wildfires.
More than 160 Duncanville High School students are returning to school a day after a dress code crackdown sparked outrage with students and parents.
“I feel really blessed to have this opportunity,” trainer Art Sherman said after Wednesday’s post position draw.
More than 160 Duncanville High School students are returning to school a day after a dress code crackdown sparked outrage with students and parents.