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Delta Sigma Theta Sorority celebrates centennial

LEADERSHIP--Delta Sigma Theta’s national president Cynthia M.A. Butler-McIntyre with the national executive committee and regional leadership at the Tournament of Rose House in...

Citing ‘naked racism,’ N.C. Governor pardons Wilmington Ten

PARDONED--This Jan. 21, 1976 file photo shows the Wilmington Ten at a news conference in Raleigh, North Carolina. From left, front row, they...

Taxes rising for most people despite fiscal deal

TAXES GOING UP--President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden make a statement regarding the passage of the fiscal cliff bill in the...

Mother charged in stabbing death of daughter, 8

STABBING VICTIM--Tameria Greene who would have turned 9 years old Jan. 2 was stabbed to death in her Detroit home.   by Corey...

Ray Lewis to retire after playoffs

LAST RIDE--This Sept. 10, 2012 file photo shows Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis wearing eye black showing the initials of former Ravens owner...

Final goodbye: Roll call of some who died in 2012

GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN--In this April 25, 2010, photo, Whitney Houston performs in London as part of her European tour. Houston, 48, died...

U.S. gun support runs far deeper than politics

by Paul J. WeberAssociated Press Writer BRYAN, Texas (AP) — Adam Lanza's mother was among the tens of millions of U.S. gun owners. She legally had a .223-caliber Bushmaster rifle and a pair of handguns, which her 20-year-old son used to kill 20 children and six adults in 10 minutes inside a Connecticut school. GUN LOVER-- In this Dec. 19 photo, gun store owner Dave Burdett talks about gun rights as he displays a hand gun in his store in College Station, Texas. Burdett, who owns an outdoors and adventure shop across the street from the sprawling Texas A&M University campus in College Station, says his affinity for guns is rooted in history, not sport. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan)

First Black EPA Administrator Jackson steps down

by Kevin Freking WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration's chief environmental watchdog, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson, is stepping down after a nearly four-year tenure marked by high-profile brawls over global warming pollution, the Keystone XL oil pipeline, new controls on coal-fired plants and several other hot-button issues that affect the nation's economy and people's health. FIRST BLACK EPA CHIEF-- This photo April 17, 2012 photo shows Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa Jackson during an interview with The Associated Press at EPA Headquarters in Washington. (AP Photo/Kevin Wolf, File)

Don’t be fooled by January pay – higher taxes loom

FISCAL CLIFF LOOMS LARGE-- In this Dec. 10 photo, fog obscures the Capitol dome on Capitol Hill in Washington. Big tax increases will hit...

President Obama is Time’s ‘Person of the Year’

NEW YORK (AP) — President Barack Obama has been named Time magazine's "Person of the Year" for 2012. "We are in the midst of historic cultural and demographic changes, and Obama is both the symbol and in some ways the architect of this new America," Time Editor Rick Stengel told NBC's "Today" show, where he announced the selection on Wednesday. PERSON OF THE YEAR--In this image released Dec. 19, in New York by Time Inc., President Barack Obama is Time Magazine's Person of the Year. (AP Photo/Time Magazine) The short list for the honor included Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani teenager who was shot in the head for advocating for girls' education, as well as Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi, Apple CEO Tim Cook and Italian physicist Fabiola Giannati.

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