Sheriff’s deputies and security guards from rivaling factions of a California tribe were on patrol Wednesday, one day after a violent skirmish described as “absolute pandemonium” left three people injured.
Month: March 2012
The streams of rust-colored pepper spray shot at Occupy protesters at the University of California, Davis may have obscured their vision, but they also made one thing clear — speech is not always free.
Not very many people knew who Pierre Jackson was when he first arrived on campus.
“I’m in love with genuine stories that present that human quality,” country singer songwriter Zane Williams said. “And this new documentary ‘Troubadour’ shows the real stories of real artists. I know that is rare.”
The United States beat Italy for the first time in 11 games over 78 years, a 1-0 victory in an exhibition Wednesday night on Clint Dempsey’s goal in the 55th minute.
After quarreling for months, President Barack Obama and the top two Republicans in Congress expressed optimism Wednesday about finding a common jobs and energy agenda, prodded by politics to show results in an election year.
The Pentagon has mothballed a laser-equipped jumbo jet after 15 years and $5 billion worth of research to develop an airborne missile defense system.
Many of the uninformed in the audience may not realize that today marks a very special day in video gaming history. “Yoshi’s Story,” for the Nintendo 64, was released 14 years ago today in North America.
With a formal dinner for the few, President Barack Obama on Wednesday paid solemn tribute to the many.
Paula Deen announced in January she has Type 2 Diabetes, in which the body cannot process insulin. Her efforts to curb her deep-fried, high-in-all-the-bad-stuff cooking brings to the table again a popular topic in America — obesity.
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The Baylor National Association of Black Journalists will host “A Day in the Life of a Journalist” featuring Danielle Skinner,…
The Spring Fitness Challenge hosted by Campus Recreation and Fitness will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. Friday in…

