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Parents of shot toddler argued about access to guns

The parents of a 3-year-old boy who was accidentally shot in the face by a 4-year-old neighbor had argued about access to guns at their home, court records show.

 
Ferguson protesters stop traffic on CA freeway

People protesting the Ferguson, Missouri, grand jury decision took to the streets in some U.S. cities for a second day Tuesday, even as others were still cleaning up vandalism from the night before.

 
Protests continue in Ferguson and across the country

Protesters returned to the riot-scarred streets of Ferguson on Tuesday, a day after crowds looted businesses and set fire to buildings in a night of rage against a grand jury’s decision not to indict the white police officer who killed Michael Brown.

 
Pa. city won’t dump ‘ugly’ Christmas tree

A Christmas tree that some residents of a Pennsylvania city had maligned as ugly will remain in its prominent downtown location after all.

 
Amputee grateful for new arms in double transplant

A 40-year-old quadruple amputee on Tuesday thanked the Boston surgeons who performed a rare dual-arm transplant on him last month and described the experience of getting the new limbs as surreal.

 
Need a turkey carving tutorial? —VIDEO

Even if they’ve figured out how to brine, stuff (maybe) and roast the Thanksgiving turkey, many people are daunted by the carving of the bird.

 
Goodell, union chief to discuss personal conduct policy

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and players’ union chief DeMaurice Smith are meeting Tuesday to discuss the league’s personal conduct policy.

 
Teen led high school prostitution ring, Florida police say

A 17-year-old recruited fellow high school students for a prostitution ring and coordinated deals on social media, charging $50 to $100 in cash and alcohol, police in Florida said.

 
LGBT business owners get capital ideas in Washington

The National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce brought a handful of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender business owners to Washington, D.C., for seminars about professional growth and paired them with mentors.