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The fate of Michigan's voter-approved ban on same-sex marriage will be decided within two weeks, the federal judge hearing a lawsuit by a same-sex couple said Friday.Closing arguments in U.S.
A neck brace helped stabilize Josh Hargis as he lay in a hospital bed with a tube coming out of his mouth. The injuries he sustained in a suicide bombing attack in Afghanistan took his legs, nearly took his life, but didn't take his valor.
No injuries were immediately reported after the pilot made an emergency landing in the water.
Speaking at CPAC, Senator Rand Paul tells the audience he wants to elect "lovers of liberty" to office, Republican or not, to ensure the Constitution, and our rights are upheld, and protected.
They and all of their friends are on Facebook. They don't think twice about posting a selfie on Instagram. They support marijuana legalization, and they have trust issues.
The job numbers came out for February this week. The preliminary numbers show that private sector employment grew by 162,000, meaning it is very likely that in March, private sector employment will top its previous peak of 115.9 million in January 2008. That is the good news. The bad news is that we will still be down 666,000 jobs from the employment peak in January 2008. While private sector jobs will recover in March, public sector jobs will not.
The Professional Referees Organization, the company created by MLS owners to employ its referees, announced today it will lock out its referees for the start of the season because the collective bargaining negotiations with the union have not been completed. Instead, the league will use replacement officials this weekend instead of working with the union to iron out the remaining contract disagreements.
Dave LeMote wipes down a post clock at Electric Time Company, Inc. in Medfield, Mass. on Friday. The upcoming weekend brings spring daylight saving time, which officially starts on Sunday March 9 at 2 a.m. local time.
Dave LeMote wipes down a post clock at Electric Time Company, Inc. in Medfield, Mass. on Friday. The upcoming weekend brings spring daylight saving time, which officially starts on Sunday March 9 at 2 a.m. local time.