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HISTORIC FAITH: One of this nation’s pioneering black Catholics has Arkansas ties. A new book, A Cry for Justice: ...
Arkansas lawmakers are returning to the Capitol to consider a $4.7 billion budget that calls for increasing spending on Medicaid and public schools.
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He knew his game was getting close, and he broke through with flair Sunday in the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.
Nucor Steel Memphis is seeking a tax break on a $113 million expansion the company said will add 27 jobs.
Coroner's officials said they will not release any information on an autopsy performed Sunday at the request of police detectives investigating Whitney Houston's death.
Out next week, hear it here now. Some Nights features the single “We Are Young (ft. Janelle Monáe), which ...
I’ve been saving this post for when it actually got cold. And boy, did it today. Old Man Winter ...
FAYETTEVILLE - Arkansas has been picked to win the Southeastern Conference’s western division in the upcoming baseball season by ...
An increase in used-car values and business inventories in 2011 led to a rise in property assessments that will generate 3 percent more tax revenue over 2010, according to reports released last week by the Pulaski County treasurer and the county assessor.
High tech workers across the country would see smaller paychecks under an industry-led campaign to revise labor laws to further limit overtime benefits.
This balmy winter of 2011-2012 has no doubt benefited amateur runners building distance for the state’s biggest marathon March 4. No doubt.
Rick Santorum is pursuing an aggressive strategy to challenge Mitt Romney in the state where the Republican presidential front-runner grew up.
Lately, inequality has re-entered the national conversation. Occupy Wall Street gave the issue visibility, while the Congressional Budget Office supplied hard data on the widening income gap. And the myth of a classless society has been exposed: Among rich countries, America stands out as the place where economic and social status is most likely to be inherited.
He knew his game was getting close, and he broke through with flair Sunday in the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A U.S. envoy will hold talks with North Korea on its nuclear program in Beijing next week, the first such negotiations since the death of the nation's longtime leader, Kim Jong Il.
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CRANSTON, R.I. (AP) — The winning ticket in Saturday's $336.4 million Powerball jackpot was sold at a Stop & Shop supermarket in Newport, but no one has come forward yet to claim the prize, Rhode Island lottery officials said Monday.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — A U.S. envoy will hold talks with North Korea on its nuclear program in Beijing next week, the first such negotiations since the death of the nation's longtime leader, Kim Jong Il.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama unveiled a $3.8 trillion spending plan on Monday for 2013 that seeks to achieve $4 trillion in deficit reduction over the next decade but does little to restrain growth in the government's huge health benefit programs, a major cause of future deficits.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Mitt Romney takes a hard line against congressional earmarks, but the GOP presidential front-runner had a more favorable view of federal pork-barrel spending when he was governor of Massachusetts.
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