U-S Senate to Decide Fate of On-Line Sales Taxes
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate is set to vote today on a bill that would give states the power to charge sales tax for online purchases.
Continue Reading »WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate is set to vote today on a bill that would give states the power to charge sales tax for online purchases.
Continue Reading »More than a dozen sculptures that will be used to call attention to evacuation points around New Orleans are arriving in the city.
The statues are simple larger-than-life stick figures that
Continue Reading »A Philadelphia jury is scheduled to start a fourth full day of deliberations in the case of a Philadelphia abortion provider charged with multiple counts of murder.
Dr. Kermit Gosnell, 72,
Continue Reading »The oldest daughter of the Utah soccer referee who died Saturday a week after a teenage player punched him in the head hopes to forgive the young man who did it — but not yet.
“I
Continue Reading »An 83-year-old woman is missing after arriving at a Washington airport on a flight from Barbados.
Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority police say Victoria Kong was last seen Friday
Continue Reading »Local police and volunteers are combing D.C.’s Roosevelt Island for an elderly woman who vanished Friday after arriving at Reagan National Airport from Barbados.
83-year-old Victoria
Continue Reading »Members of a Catholic church where three people were stabbed during Mass a week ago launched an effort on Sunday to raise money for victims hurt in the attack.
The start of the campaign came
Continue Reading »Looking to avoid running out of burial sites at the most iconic burial ground in the U.S., Arlington National Cemetery leaders are hoping to start a controversial 27-acre expansion this
Continue Reading »Ricardo Portillo’s daughters had begged him to stop refereeing in a Hispanic soccer league because of the growing risk of violence from angry players.
Now they’re faced with
Continue Reading »The shadowy leader of an American Muslim organization accused of running terror training camps in the U.S. could find himself being questioned under oath if his outfit follows through on its $30
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