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Should the Drunken Driving Limit Be Lowered?
The federal government is proposing a drop to a .05 percent blood-alcohol level.
The federal government is proposing a drop to a .05 percent blood-alcohol level.
Some legislators acknowledge the freebies can look bad, but they say the state's new ethics law will make it harder to mingle with constituents.
The federal government is proposing a drop to a .05 percent blood-alcohol level.
The agency apologized last week for automatically sending Tea Party and similar groups through multiple hoops before the 2012 election.
It was for a man recently arrested in a Loganville Walmart.
Some legislators acknowledge the freebies can look bad, but they say the state's new ethics law will make it harder to mingle with constituents.
Politicians, Republicans especially, are scrambling for position to replace Saxby Chambliss.
The agency apologized last week for automatically sending Tea Party and similar groups through multiple hoops before the 2012 election.
A database released by the federal government shows shocking price discrepancies.
A Generation Y publication calls out Abercombie & Fitch for eschewing plus sizes.
Politicians, Republicans especially, are scrambling for position to replace Saxby Chambliss.
A database released by the federal government shows shocking price discrepancies.
A Kentucky boy accidentally shot his 2-year-old sister to death with a gun he got for his birthday.
A Kentucky boy accidentally shot his 2-year-old sister to death with a gun he got for his birthday.
A Generation Y publication calls out Abercombie & Fitch for eschewing plus sizes.
The Google-owned video sharing site reportedly is planning to charge for some premium content. Will you pay to press play?
The suicide rate for people aged 35 to 64 increased 30 percent from 1999 to 2010, the New York Times reports.
The Atlanta outfielder began a rehab assignment Thursday at Coolray Field.
The suicide rate for people aged 35 to 64 increased 30 percent from 1999 to 2010, the New York Times reports.
"It's hard to say," says author Peggy Drexler, "but our increasingly me-first world might have something to do with it."