Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Wal-Mart gets sympathetic court bias case hearing (Reuters)

Wal-Mart gets sympathetic court bias case hearing (Reuters)


Wal-Mart gets sympathetic court bias case hearing (Reuters)

Posted: 29 Mar 2011 01:47 PM PDT

Reuters - Wal-Mart got a sympathetic hearing from several Supreme Court justices on Tuesday as the retailer sought to prevent female employees from bringing the largest class-action sex-discrimination lawsuit in history.

Judge again blocks Wisconsin's anti-union law (Reuters)

Posted: 29 Mar 2011 05:15 PM PDT

Massive crowds gather to see the 14 democratic senators that left the state to protest the bill proposed by the Gov. Scott Walker at the Wisconsin State Capitol in Madison, March 12, 2011. REUTERS/Darren HauckReuters - A Wisconsin judge issued a revised order on Tuesday blocking implementation of a controversial state law curbing collective bargaining by public unions while she hears a legal challenge to the proposed law.


FDA chemist, son charged with insider trading (Reuters)

Posted: 29 Mar 2011 05:01 PM PDT

Reuters - A U.S. Food and Drug Administration chemist and his son were charged with using inside information about drug approvals to reap more than $3.6 million in profits, in an embarrassing blow to the health industry regulator.

Marijuana College: Oaksterdam Focuses on Higher Education (Time.com)

Posted: 29 Mar 2011 06:00 AM PDT

Time.com - California's Oaksterdam University is America's first cannabis college, offering training for the lucrative medical-marijuana industry

With a Shutdown Looming, Budget Bickering Intensifies (Time.com)

Posted: 29 Mar 2011 06:00 AM PDT

Time.com - Congress returns Monday for its latest round of budget brinksmanship. After a half-dozen stopgap funding bills in as many months, the threat of a government shutdown looms once more

Suspected "Holiday Bandit" bank robber arrested (Reuters)

Posted: 29 Mar 2011 06:23 PM PDT

Reuters - A man suspected of being the "Holiday Bandit" after bank robberies this winter in New York and New Jersey was arrested in Queens on Tuesday, the FBI announced.

Wal-Mart sex-bias case hits possible court block (AP)

Posted: 29 Mar 2011 03:26 PM PDT

Betty Dukes, left, stands with other plaintiffs and their families outside of the Supreme Court in Washington, Tuesday, March 29, 2011, prior to attending a case of women employees against Wal-Mart. Fellow plaintiffs Edith Arena is third from left, Deborah Gunter is fifth from left, and Christine Kwapnoski is second from right. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)AP - The Supreme Court appears ready to block a massive sex discrimination lawsuit against Wal-Mart on behalf of up to 1.6 million women, and that could make it harder for other workers nationwide to bring class-action claims against large employers.


US sending robots to Japan to help nuclear plant (AP)

Posted: 29 Mar 2011 05:25 PM PDT

AP - The U.S. government is sending some robotic help to Japan to help regain control of the tsunami-damaged nuclear plant.

Population near ground zero doubles since 2000 (AP)

Posted: 29 Mar 2011 01:45 PM PDT

FILE - This April 20, 2010 file photo shows New York's  lower Manhattan from the air. After the 9/11 attacks, there were grim predictions about the future of the shaken, dust-covered neighborhoods around the World Trade Center. Who would want to live so close to a place linked to so much disaster and despair? As it turns out, plenty of folks. Census figures released last week show that the number of people living in the area around ground zero has swelled by about 23,000 since 2000, making it one of the fastest growing places in the city.  (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)AP - After the Sept. 11 attacks, there were grim questions about the future of the shaken, dust-covered neighborhoods around the World Trade Center. Would residents flee uptown or to the suburbs? Would the epic job of rebuilding lower Manhattan be too much to bear? Who would want to live so close to a place associated with such horror?


Colo. concussions law most far-reaching in country (AP)

Posted: 29 Mar 2011 06:29 PM PDT

AP - The nation's most sweeping measure addressing youth-concussions in sports was signed into law Tuesday in Colorado, where the guidelines for protecting child athletes will require coaches to bench players as young as 11 when it's believed they've suffered a head injury.

Wis. judge halts implementation of bargaining law (AP)

Posted: 29 Mar 2011 06:44 PM PDT

Wisconsin Secretary of State Doug La Follette listens to Assistant Attorney General Maria Lazar make her opening arguments at a hearing in front of Dane County Circuit Judge Maryann Sumi at the Dane County Courthouse in Madison, Wis., Tuesday, March 29, 2011. With Republican Gov. Scott Walker's administration insisting a new law eliminating most of state workers' collective bargaining rights had gone into effect and other state and municipal leaders disputing that, many were looking to today's court hearing for some kind of clarity. (AP Photo/Michael P. King, Pool)AP - The showdown over Wisconsin's explosive union bargaining law shifted from the Statehouse back to the courthouse on Tuesday, but it remained unclear when or even whether the measure would take effect.


Terror suspect in Bali bombings caught in Pakistan (AP)

Posted: 29 Mar 2011 05:53 PM PDT

In this undated poster released by Philippine National Police and the US Rewards For Justice Program, shows Umar Patek.  Intelligence sources say top Indonesian terror suspect Umar Patek has been arrested in Pakistan. Patek is one of the main suspects in the 2002 Bali bombings that left 202 people dead. (AP Photo/ Philippine National Police and the US Rewards For Justice Program)AP - A senior Indonesian al-Qaida operative wanted in the 2002 Bali bombings has been arrested in Pakistan, a rare high-profile capture in the war on terror that could provide valuable intelligence about the organization and possible future plots.


Ohio House panel OKs public worker union bill (AP)

Posted: 29 Mar 2011 03:19 PM PDT

Tom Fagan, of Dayton, protests against Senate Bill 5 at the Ohio statehouse Tuesday, March 29, 2011, in Columbus, Ohio. The bill would strip public employees of collective bargaining rights. (AP Photo/Jay LaPrete)AP - A panel of Ohio lawmakers made a bill to limit collective bargaining rights for 350,000 public workers even tougher for unions on Tuesday, as the state moved closer to Wisconsin-style restrictions.


9 dead after IV infections at 6 Ala hospitals (AP)

Posted: 29 Mar 2011 05:57 PM PDT

AP - Nine Alabama hospital patients who were treated with contaminated intravenous feeding bags have died and the maker has pulled the product off the market, state health officials said Tuesday.

Appeals court overturns release of Gitmo detainee (AP)

Posted: 29 Mar 2011 02:40 PM PDT

U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey speaks about the Administration's legal approach in the conflict with al Qaeda and the implications of the Supreme Court's ruling on Guantanamo Bay detainees at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington July 21, 2008. REUTERS/Joshua RobertsAP - Federal appeals court judges on Tuesday rejected what they described as a Guantanamo Bay detainee's "Forrest Gump" defense, because they found it unlikely he was an innocent who repeatedly just happened to find himself at hot spots in the war on terror.


AP IMPACT: Long blackouts pose risk to US reactors (AP)

Posted: 29 Mar 2011 05:35 PM PDT

AP - It's a nightmarish scenario — a days-long blackout at a nuclear power plant leading to a radioactive leak. Though the odds of that happening are extremely remote, an Associated Press investigation has found that some U.S. plants are more vulnerable than others.

Two-thirds of oil and gas leases in Gulf inactive (AP)

Posted: 29 Mar 2011 04:36 PM PDT

U.S. President Barack Obama walks off stage after delivering remarks at a DNC event at The Studio Museum in New York, March 29, 2011.    REUTERS/Jim Young      (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS)AP - More than two-thirds of offshore leases in the Gulf of Mexico are sitting idle, neither producing oil and gas, nor being actively explored by the companies who hold the leases, according to a Department of Interior report released Tuesday.


Virginia Tech fined $55K for response to shootings (AP)

Posted: 29 Mar 2011 04:06 PM PDT

AP - Virginia Tech will have to pay the maximum $55,000 fine for violating federal law by waiting too long to notify students during the 2007 shooting rampage but will not lose any federal student aid, the U.S. Department of Education announced Tuesday.

Court: Eagle feathers only for American Indians (AP)

Posted: 29 Mar 2011 03:15 PM PDT

AP - Restricting use of eagle parts and feathers to members of federally recognized American Indian tribes for religious purposes does not violate the religious freedoms of non-Indians seeking the same right, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday.

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