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Vick Pleads Guilty in Dogfighting Case
Suspended Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick pleads guilty to a federal dogfighting conspiracy charge. Vick admitted helping kill six to eight pit bulls and supplying money for gambling on the fights. He will be sentenced on Dec. 10.
Alaska Reacts To Stevens Indictment
Ted Stevens has played a key role in Alaskan politics since before it became a state. Richard Mauer, a staff writer for the Anchorage Daily News, says though Stevens is a legend in the state, many are now perceiving him negatively.
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Mar. 26 First News: Local Law Enforcement On Lookout For Texas Murder Suspect (Listen)
The Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office is looking for an 18-year old former Santa Fe resident. The Sheriff’s office says Harlin Pierce is suspected in last…
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Nov. 12 First News: Lovelace Health Plan Members Will Soon Be Customers of the "Blues." (Listen)
Lovelace Health Plan of New Mexico’s more than 100-thousand members will soon be switching to Blue Cross-Blue Shield under a new agreement. Blue Cross of…
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San Franciscans To Vote On Banning Circumcision
Opponents of the practice say parents shouldn't impose the procedure on an infant, but let him decide for himself when he's older.
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Longtime Chicago Congressman Bobby Rush is the latest Democrat to leave Washington
The 75-year-old former Black Panther leader won't seek a 16th term in Congress, but vowed he'll remain an activist.
An autopsy shows Patrick Lyoya was shot in the back of the head by a Michigan cop
The finding by a former medical examiner matches what was seen last week on video released by the Grand Rapids police chief. The official autopsy report hasn't been released to the public.
More Universities Move To Include Gender-Neutral Pronouns
More colleges are expanding gender options for transgender and non-binary students. One leader in LGBTQ student life at Harvard discusses the update to the college's applications.
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'Perfume' — It's Not Another Snuff Film
'Perfume' is a dark and dramatic tale of obsession, murder and the quest for a truly transcendent fragrance. And the main character is a dirty perfumer with a nose of gold and a heart of stone.
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NM Democrats condemn New Mexico GOP 'racist' mailer
They said the ad, which was paid for the RPNM and sent out to at least nine house districts around that state, featured an image of a person with dark skin cutting the hair of a child that appears to be either white or fair-skinned
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