Woman sues for right to massage horses

Mercedes Clemens is certified to massage humans, but she claims the state of Maryland is keeping her from her first love: Massaging horses.

Unofficial results: Morales keeps job in Bolivia

Voters strongly reaffirmed their faith in President Evo Morales on Sunday in a recall referendum that the Bolivian leader devised to try to break a political stalemate in the bitterly divided Andean nation, partial unofficial results showed.

Judge rejects 4 Sept. 11 settlements as excessive

Lawyers for the families of four victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks are urging a judge to reconsider his decision to reject $28.5 million in settlements that he �now says are excessive.

Texas wants 8 kids from sect back in state care

Texas child welfare authorities asked a judge on Tuesday to place eight children from a Texas polygamist sect's ranch back into foster care.

Gun Sales Rise With Crime Rate

Jacksonville gun dealers have been keeping busy, saying more customers concerned by the city's crime are coming in to purchase firearms.

Off-Duty Officer Shoots Teenage Robbery Suspect

An off-duty officer shoots a 19-year-old Saturday night after the masked teen fired shots while robbing a Northside restaurant where he once worked, according to police.

Egypt sentences dissident to 2 years in prison

An exiled Egyptian-American academic who is one of the most outspoken critics of President Hosni Mubarak's regime was convicted Saturday of damaging Egypt's reputation.

Court extends Britney Spears' conservatorship

Britney Spears' father will retain control of the pop singer's finances and personal affairs through the end of the year.

Amy Winehouse taken to emergency room

The singer was hospitalized Monday night for a reaction to medication and was expected to be released in the morning, representatives for the Grammy-winning singer said.

Brooke Hogan might pose nude for Playboy

Brooke Hogan has already posed in skimpy attire for a men's magazine, but now she's reportedly considering taking it all off for Playboy magazine. She also has some unusual opinions on women in politics.

2 Killed, Toddler Hurt In Westside Shooting

A man and woman were killed and a child was injured in a shooting in a Westside townhouse Tuesday night.

Family May Sue Over Girl's Killing After School

The family of a 6-year-old girl who died after she was hit crossing a busy Northwest Jacksonville road is pointing fingers and preparing a lawsuit.

Mosquito-eating fish patrol foreclosed pools

Authorities in Arizona are stepping up a program to put mosquito-gobbling minnows into the stagnant pools of foreclosed or abandoned homes to prevent an outbreak of West Nile virus.

Teen 'Ain't Got Nothing To Say' About Slaying

A 15-year-old girl once the focus of a nationwide Amber Alert appears for the first time in court on charges she killed a Melrose man before fleeing the state with her boyfriend.

FEMA may use trailers again in emergency

The government may house disaster victims in trailers again this hurricane season as a last resort, despite promises never to use them again because of safety hazards after Hurricane Katrina.

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