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Imperial Sugar CEO John Sheptor said there may be "significant" penalties proposed when federal workplace safety regulators released their findings after investigating a dust explosion that killed 13 workers at a company sugar refinery. More...




Allies Of Phoenix Mayor Fight Recall Effort

Allies Of Phoenix Mayor Fight Back Against Border Enforcement Advocates Seeking His Ouster



Lawmakers: NJ Legislator Focus Of Child Porn Probe

Lawmakers: Veteran NJ Assemblyman Under Investigation For Child Pornography Possession



Prosecutor: Escaped Convict, Wife, Daughter Slain

Prosecutor: Escaped Colorado Convict, Wife And Daughter Found Dead In Apparent Murder-suicide



Va. Executes Killer Who Challenged Injections

Virginia Executes Killer Who Challenged Lethal Injection After US Supreme Court Ruling



Miss. River Oil Spill Idles Ships Near New Orleans

Mississippi River Oil Spill Idles Ships Near New Orleans On Nation's Bustling Waterway



3 Shot At Phoenix Community College; 2 Critical

3 Wounded In Shooting At Phoenix Community College; 2 Critically Hurt



Charges Dismissed Against Marine In Iraq Shootings

Charges Dismissed Against Marine Sniper Accused In Shooting Deaths Of 2 Syrians In Iraq



Report: Hate Crimes Hit 5-year High In LA County

Report: Hate Crimes Increase 28 Percent In Los Angeles County, Highest Mark In 5 Years



Ark. Man Accused In 4 Boat Deaths Pleads Guilty

Ark. Man Pleads Guilty To Murder Charges In Deaths Of 4 People Aboard Charter Boat Joe Cool



Bleeding Cash, Ford Looks To Europe For Help

With Its Very Survival At Stake, An American Auto Icon Looks To Europe For Help



Judge: Idaho Child-killer Is Mentally Competent

Federal Judge Says Idaho Child-killer Mentally Competent To Face Death Penalty Hearing



Dolly Destroys Texas Cotton, Sorghum Crops

Dolly Wallops Rio Grande Valley Agriculture, Halts Harvest Of Cotton, Sorghum Crops



Another Courtroom Victory For Religious Colleges

Ruling For Christian University In Colo. Is Latest Courtroom Victory For Religious Colleges



Okla. Crane Fall Kills Man Watching Construction

Crane Collapses On Car During Church Construction In Oklahoma City, Killing Man Watching


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