Thousands mourn death of slain Calif. teen Thousands of teachers, classmates and neighbors filled a high school stadium Saturday to honor a 17-year-old girl whose body ...
Miles from the Strip, visions of an upscale village dim Lake Las Vegas, launched two decades ago, is now more ghost town than oasis. What's sometimes bemoaned as 'Lake Lost Vegas' is a microcosm of the tattered Nevada economy.
At the time, it probably sounded like a can't-miss pitch:
Federal regulators in 2007 asked Toyota Motor Corp. to consider installing software to prevent sudden acceleration in its vehicles after receiving complaints that vehicles could race out of control, company documents show.
The animal rights group PETA has a proposal it hopes cities in financial crisis will find hard to resist:
Obama seeks to overhaul No Child Left Behind The president, in his weekly address, says he'll send a blueprint to Congress to give high school grads 'the best chance to succeed' globally. Republicans insist the economy is being ignored.
President Obama said he would send to Congress on Monday a blueprint for overhauling the nation's education program and the No Child Left Behind project to improve schools, support teachers and set standards that would give high school graduates "the best chance to succeed in a changing world."
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