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Supreme Court Serves Implied Win to Same-Sex Marriage Supporters
Mitch de Leon | | Oct 06, 2014 11:55 PM EDT |
The United State Supreme Court allowed the rulings of the appellate courts regarding same-sex marriages in five states to stay put on Monday-an unexpected move that astounded the advocates of gay marriage as this could potentially signify the possibility of finally having a nationwide legal acceptance of the right of same-sex couples to marry.
Same-Sex Marriage in North Carolina To Be Discussed By Supreme Court
Kat De Guzman | | Oct 06, 2014 02:27 AM EDT |
The Supreme Court North Carolina will possibly be tackling the legalization of same-sex marriage in the state on Monday as seven petitions regarding the issue have already been forwarded to the court.
Rigid 2013-2014 Winter Means U.S. Road Salt Supplies Running Low
Staff Reporter | | Oct 01, 2014 02:54 AM EDT |
Due to rigid winter weather in the United States last year, road salt supplies may be dwindling this season, causing prices to rise as local government prepares for the winter season.
Four Fireballs Blaze Across Eastern U.S. Night Sky
Staff Reporter | | Sep 28, 2014 03:43 AM EDT |
This meteoroid display was a rare occurrence since multiple fireballs are rarely reported in the same evening.
Missing Indiana Woman Kept In A Cage, Beaten, And Raped By Couple
Mitch de Leon | | Sep 08, 2014 10:36 PM EDT |
The missing Indiana woman, who reportedly disappeared last July 9, was found in the mobile home of two of the victim's acquaintances. She was rescued by one of the suspects' friends on Saturday. The charging documents filed on Monday in the Posey Circuit Court showed that the victim was locked up in a wooden cage, tied up to a bed inside the home, and suffered through repeated sexual assaults and physical attacks.
Court Rules Against Same-Sex Marriage Bans in Wisconsin and Indiana
Mitch de Leon | | Sep 04, 2014 11:22 PM EDT |
The same-sex marriage bans in Wisconsin and Indiana have been ruled by a U.S. appeals court in Chicago to be violative of the U.S. Constitution on Thursday. These decisions increased the number of states permitting gay marriage from 19 to 21.
CDC ConfirmsThird Case of MERS Virus in the US
Christl Leong | | May 18, 2014 05:26 AM EDT |
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) announced that it has recorded the third case of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS) in the United States.
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