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Fayetteville High School’s Austin Allen, Brooks Ellis and Alex Brignoni enjoy being teammates so much that they can see ...
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U. S. Rep. Mike Ross returned my call Tuesday as he was on his way back to Washington from ...
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It didn’t take long for John L. Smith to prove age is just a number.
A man has been sentenced to 22 years in prison after pleading guilty to first-degree murder in connection with a fatal shooting in July.
Jeff Long, vice chancellor and director for athletics at the University of Arkansas, issued a statement today in response to speculation that he was being considered for a job at Stanford.
Unemployment rates fell in two-thirds of U.S. states last month, evidence that modest economic growth is boosting hiring in most areas of the country.
1970s disco queen, Grammy winner Donna Summer, one of the most influential singers of the disco era, died Thursday. She was 63.
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Giving you the music a day early: Former Deadboy & the Elephantmen lead singer, guitarist and songwriter Dax Riggs ...
Gov. Mike Beebe pledged this week to pull money from one of his discretionary funds, if needed, to pay back veterans and their families the more than $560,000 they were charged in illegal fees over the past three years by the state-run Little Rock Veterans Home.
Two Democratic House leaders said Thursday that Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is not cooperating with their investigation into allegations that the company used bribes to gain market share in Mexico.
The wonderful thing that has arisen from the Arab Spring is that people in the region can now ridicule tyrants like Moammar Gadhafi and Hosni Mubarak instead of quaking at the mention of their names.
The Justice Department on Thursday issued the first comprehensive federal rules aimed at “zero tolerance” for sexual assaults against inmates in prisons, jails and other houses of detention.
“If those fisheries shut down, trout fishing in Arkansas would end. All trout in Arkansas originate in these two hatcheries.” —Mike Armstrong, deputy director of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission.
There was no need to sweat the small stuff.
MONTREAL (AP) — Quebec's provincial government passed an emergency law Friday that sets restrictions on demonstrations and shuts some universities as the government seeks to end three months of demonstrations against tuition hikes.
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WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — The mother of a 14-year-old boy says a cellphone video depicting her son struggling to stand on two broken legs is proof that her son was harmed while attending a Kansas military school and supports claims in a federal lawsuit that the school encouraged a culture of abuse.
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BEIRUT (AP) — Syrian forces on Friday fired on protesters holding the largest opposition marches yet in Aleppo, a sign of rising anti-regime sentiment in the country's biggest city, which has largely remained supportive of President Bashar Assad throughout the 15-month uprising.
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EDITOR'S NOTE — Facebook began selling stock to the public Friday in the most talked-about market debut in years. The stock closed 23 cents above its initial offering price, at $38.23. Two Associated Press business writers debate whether the stock is a smart buy.
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NEW YORK (AP) — President Barack Obama's May 9 announcement that he favors same sex marriage led to a huge spike on YouTube, according to data assembled by the popular video sharing site.
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