Double-dip Obama

Bankruptcy court approves plan for Las Vegas Hooters casino

The owners of the Hooters Hotel in Las Vegas received U.S. Bankruptcy Court permission to spend the money it needs to stay in operation during a Thursday hearing that hinted at some of the potential disputes ahead.

McCartney: I’ll contact police over hack claim

LONDON — Former Beatle Paul McCartney said Thursday he would contact police over his ex-wife’s claim that their private communication had been spied upon by British tabloid journalists, condemning the practice as horrendous.

Polygamist leader convicted of child sex abuse

SAN ANGELO, Texas (AP) — A Texas jury convicted polygamist sect leader Warren Jeffs of child sexual assault on Thursday, in a case stemming from two young followers he took as brides in what his church calls “spiritual marriages.”

Homeless man’s death after arrest outrages father

FULLERTON, Calif. — In the nearly two decades since his son descended into madness, Ron Thomas has worried every day that the schizophrenic 37-year-old would die of exposure or illness on the streets. He never imagined the end would come in a violent confrontation with police.

New Mexico mayor was drunk when he signed deal

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Sunland Park, N.M., Mayor Martin Resendiz says he was drunk when he signed nine contracts with a California company that is now suing the city for $1 million.

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