Florida pastor: ‘Back to square one’

A Florida pastor said he called off his plan to burn copies of the Quran based on assurances that a planned Islamic center and mosque near ground zero would be moved — an assertion rejected by the center’s visionary.

Firefighters fear fresh winds in battling Colorado wildfire

Colorado officials will reopen three subdivisions to residents Thursday as the fire threat lessened in some sections of a canyon, west of Boulder.

California’s ‘Chelsea’s Law’ toughens sex offense punishment

Anyone convicted of a violent sex offense against a child in California will get life in prison without parole starting Thursday, after Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed “Chelsea’s Law.”

Release Katrina hospital deaths file, Louisiana judge says

A Louisiana judge has ordered prosecutors to release their files on the deaths of patients at a New Orleans hospital in the days following Hurricane Katrina, finding that no related legal cases are in the works.

Release Katrina hospital deaths file, Louisiana judge says

A Louisiana judge has ordered prosecutors to release their files on the deaths of patients at a New Orleans hospital in the days following Hurricane Katrina, finding that no related legal cases are in the works.

EPA seeks companies’ data about natural gas extraction chemicals

The Environmental Protection Agency is formally requesting the chemical composition of fluids used in hydraulic fracturing during natural gas extraction, senior agency officials said.

Medal of Honor to go to Afghan vet killed in 2008

President Barack Obama will award the Medal of Honor to U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Robert J. Miller for “conspicuous gallantry” and “heroic actions” in Afghanistan in January 2008, the White House announced Thursday.

Poll: Most Americans say Bin Laden will never be caught

Nearly nine years after the September 11 terror attacks, a record number of Americans believe the United States is unlikely to ever capture or kill Osama bin Laden, according to a new national poll.

Imam: Handling of Islamic center plan a matter of national security

The religious leader behind plans to build an Islamic center and mosque a few blocks from New York’s ground zero said Wednesday night that America’s national security depends on how it handles the controversy.

Vatican: Quran burn ‘outrageous’

Burning the Quran would be an “outrageous and grave gesture,” the Vatican said Wednesday, joining a chorus of voices pleading with a small Florida church not to burn Islam’s holy book on the anniversary of the September 11, 2001, attacks.

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