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High Court Rejects Challenge To New York Gun Law
Legal Pot Draws Tourists To Colorado, Washington For 4/20
Drought Eases In Farm Belt, But Not Over Yet
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A cool, rainy spring is easing dry conditions in parts of the nation's farm belt that saw the worst of last year's drought.
But optimism is being tempered, as that weather pattern has kept anxious farmers in most of Iowa, Nebraska, Illinois, and Wisconsin from planting
Treasury Secretary Lew Meets With Boehner, Pelosi
North Korea’s Leader Showing He’s In Charge
WASHINGTON (AP) — Top U.S. intelligence officials say North Korea's new leader is trying to show the world and his people that he is in charge, rather than trying to trigger military conflict.
Director of National Intelligence James Clapper tells Congress Thursday that his analysts believe North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is using rhetoric to gain recognition, and to maneuver the international community into concessions in future negotiations
Severe Storms Hits Midwest With Snow, Ice, Winds
Georgia Firefighters Now Safe, Gunman Killed by Police
Senators Unveil Deal on Gun Sales Background Check
