Wal-Mart sorry for Maryland shirt with Massachusetts outline
COLLEGE PARK, Maryland - Wal-Mart says it will stop selling a University of Maryland T-shirt that features the outline of the state of Massachusetts.
COLLEGE PARK, Maryland - Wal-Mart says it will stop selling a University of Maryland T-shirt that features the outline of the state of Massachusetts.
ALBANY, New York - New York's highest court says courtroom spectators should be prohibited from displaying portraits of the dead during murder trials.
DAKAR, Senegal - Senegal has agreed to take in two former detainees from the Guantanamo Bay detention facility for humanitarian reasons, the West African nation's justice minister said Tuesday, reassuring residents that the two Libyan men are not a threat.
STILLWATER, Oklahoma - A woman charged with killing four people and injuring dozens of others after crashing her car into spectators at Oklahoma State University's homecoming parade has waived her right to a preliminary hearing.
DURHAM, North Carolina - The Latest on the sit-in at Duke University (all times local):
MOSCOW - More than two decades after a conflict killed about 30,000 people and displaced 1 million others, tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the region of Nagorno-Karabakh have exploded again, with both sides engaged in artillery duels, rocket barrages and tank attacks.
TAUNTON, Massachusetts - With the swing of an excavator claw crashing down on a vacant industrial building, the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe officially jumped into New England's casino race Tuesday, breaking ground on what it hopes will become Massachusetts' first Las Vegas-style resort.
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia - For Yaseen Kadura, a U.S. citizen of Libyan descent, placement on the no-fly list caused problems far beyond the airport.
MIAMI - An effort to prosecute five men held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for the Sept. 11 terrorist attack has hit another snag.
LEXINGTON, Kentucky - Zulu is the 5-2 morning line favorite in a full field of 14 entered for Saturday's $1 million Blue Grass Stakes at Keeneland, a final prep race for the Kentucky Derby.
NEWARK, New Jersey - The University of Northern New Jersey fielded no sports teams, held no graduation ceremonies and had no instructors, classes or degree programs. It did have a very attractive website that promised an "exceptional" education for foreign students wishing to study in the U.S.
WILMINGTON, Delaware - A Delaware man who was seen on police dashboard camera video being kicked in the head by a Dover police officer in a racially-charged case from 2013 has pleaded guilty to unrelated gun charges.
WASHINGTON - A congressional review panel says there is "substantial reason to believe" that Democratic Rep. Alan Grayson of Florida acted improperly in a number of business activities and in managing his congressional office.
OMAHA, Nebraska - Women's basketball coach Connie Yori abruptly resigned Tuesday after 14 seasons at Nebraska that included nine trips to the NCAA Tournament.
SAN FRANCISCO - A scooter stolen from San Francisco's Make-A-Wish office that was autographed by San Francisco Giants outfielder Hunter Pence has been found and at least two suspects have been arrested.
SANAA, Yemen - Yemen's former prime minister has rejected his sacking by the president, calling the move a "coup" and an affront to the constitution.
OMAHA, Nebraska - A North Dakota mother has had a chance to hear her late son's heart beat inside a Nebraska transplant recipient.
NEW YORK - A rare 1776 broadside printing of the Declaration of Independence has sold for $514,000 at a New York City auction.
WASHINGTON - The hackers who seriously disrupted operations at a large hospital chain recently and held some data hostage broke into a computer server left vulnerable despite urgent public warnings since at least 2007 that it needed to be fixed with a simple update, The Associated Press has learned.
BOISE, Idaho - The reality TV star known as "Dog the Bounty Hunter" says he helped kill an Idaho measure to regulate bounty hunters because it would have prevented them from wearing badges.
LOS ANGELES - A congressman Tuesday asked the U.S. Energy Department to hold a forum in California to discuss how the nation should manage its nuclear waste, citing public concern with long-term storage of spent nuclear fuel at the shuttered San Onofre nuclear power plant.
JACKSON, Mississippi - Mississippi's governor signed a law Tuesday that allows religious groups and some private businesses to refuse service to gay couples based on religious beliefs.
NEW YORK - Threats and violence directed at U.S. abortion clinics increased sharply in 2015, according to the National Abortion Federation, which attributed the surge to the release of undercover videos intended to discredit Planned Parenthood.
JACKSON, Mississippi - The Latest on Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant signing a bill law that allows religious groups and some private employers to refuse service to gay couples based on religious beliefs (all times local):
MONTGOMERY, Alabama - A Republican Alabama lawmaker said Tuesday that he is filing an impeachment resolution against GOP Gov. Robert Bentley in the wake of a scandal involving one of the governor's top aides, who has since resigned.
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