Rampage pleads guilty to felony evading charge

Ex-UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton Jackson not likely to serve jail time after community service and paying restitution for damage caused from a car chase.

Colo. governor's Senate choice shocks both parties

Acknowledging a split in the party, Democrats moved swiftly to shore up support for Denver Public Schools Superintendent Michael Bennet as Gov. Bill Ritter's choice to fill an expected U.S. Senate vacancy despite Bennet's lack of political or legislative experience.

Colorado's 'Make My Day' law eyed in home shooting

Prosecutors are considering whether a Colorado law meant to protect homeowners against intruders applies in the case of a man killed outside a house he mistakenly thought was his.

Raise gasoline tax by 10 cents, Congress urged

Motorists are driving less and buying less gasoline, which means fuel taxes aren't raising enough money to keep pace with the cost of road, bridge and transit programs.

'I can't play for coach Shannon,' Miami QB says

Quarterback Robert Marve is leaving Miami, ending weeks of speculation about his future and adding to the tumultuous start of the Hurricanes' offseason.

MLB gets its first Asian-American manager

Don Wakamatsu became the first Asian-American manager in major league baseball history when he was hired Wednesday by the Seattle Mariners.

'Monday Night' to interview Obama, McCain

Are Barack Obama and John McCain ready for some football? ESPN says the presidential candidates are planning to participate in one-on-one interviews via satellite that would air at halftime of "Monday Night Football," the day before the election.

Israel demolishes dozens of West Bank shacks

The Israeli army knocked down shacks in a West Bank village for the second straight day Thursday, leaving dozens of Palestinian Bedouin homeless, a United Nations official said.

Feds: States must improve dropout rates

One in four students quits high school, a grim rate that will have to improve under new federal rules.

Obama, the high court, and race-based districts

If Barack Obama is elected president, it might signify that racially polarized voting no longer determines election outcomes.? Would it also mean an end to racially gerrymandered congressional districts?

Prosecutor: Stevens' story on gifts 'nonsense'

Prosecutors scoffed at Sen. Ted Stevens during closing arguments of his corruption trial Tuesday,? dismissing the Alaska senator's efforts to explain away hundreds of thousands of dollars in gifts as "nonsense."

U. of Colo. frat house firebombed; brawl follows

Someone tossed a firebomb into a fraternity house about a block from the University of Colorado, setting off a brawl in a nearby alley that sent one man to the hospital, police said.

Affirmative action before voters in Colo., Neb.

University of Colorado freshman Darian Salehy loves college life so far - except for one thing.

University chief blames DUI on Bloody Marys

The president of Davenport University has pleaded guilty to a first-time drunken-driving charge and refusing to take a breath test during his arrest.

Battle over religious symbol roils tony town

In a village at the gateway to the Hamptons, the Long Island playground for the ultra-rich, a battle has erupted over a symbol for Orthodox Jews, pitting them against their more secular neighbors.

Prosecutors: No charges in convention gun incident

Prosecutors said Monday they won't bring criminal charges against a man who carried guns in a case into a Denver hotel during the Democratic National Convention last month.

Treasury to auction debt for the Fed

The Treasury Department will begin selling bonds for the Federal Reserve in an effort to help the central bank deal with unprecedented borrowing needs resulting from the current credit crisis.

Oil brokers sex scandal may affect drilling debate

A scandal involving sex, drugs and - uh, offshore oil drilling.

Colo. resumes look at new oil, gas rules

Colorado regulators have resumed deliberating controversial new rules for oil and gas drilling after officials proposed a concession to the energy industry.

Censure for 2 ex-prosecutors in Colo. murder case

Colorado's Supreme Court censured two former prosecutors for failing to turn over information to attorneys for a man who served 10 years in prison on a first-degree murder conviction before he was freed.

Indian girl commits suicide over 'Big Bang' fear

A teenage girl in central India killed herself on Wednesday after being traumatized by media reports that a "Big Bang" experiment in Europe could bring about the end of the world, her father said.

Accused Nazi guard faces extradition from U.S.

German authorities will seek the extradition of an alleged former Nazi death camp guard? from the U.S. to prosecute him, the country's top Holocaust crimes prosecutor said Thursday.

Bush, Sarkozy united against Iran nuke regime

Iran rejected a six-nation offer of incentives to stop enriching uranium on Saturday, prompting President Bush and French President Nicolas Sarkozy to jointly warn Tehran.

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