Hayden was a radical anti-war activist in the '60s, and was famously prosecuted in the Chicago Seven conspiracy trial. He later became a politician and always remained an advocate for liberal causes.
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Under threat of wage garnishes and tax liens, the California National Guard is pursuing bonuses it says it never should have paid.
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A California Highway Patrol official says at least 13 are dead and more than 30 injured after a bus struck the back of a tractor-trailer near Palm Springs, Calif.
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It's been a busy weekend for the space station. On Friday, three astronauts — two Russians and one American — docked at the ISS.
Read More »AT&T Reaches Deal To Buy Time Warner For More Than $85 Billion
AT&T has agreed to terms with Time Warner to buy the media giant. "This is a perfect match of two companies with complementary strengths," AT&T Chairman and CEO Randall Stephenson announced.
Read More »Japanese Climber Junko Tabei, First Woman To Conquer Mount Everest, Dies At 77
"We were told we should be raising children instead," Junko Tabei said of the all-female expedition she helped lead on Everest in 1975.
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Travelers had crowded onto the train because a section of the main road between Cameroon's two largest cities had collapsed.
Read More »Federal Appeals Court Considers Border Shooting Case
The family of a Mexican teen slain by a U.S. Border Patrol agent is seeking the right to sue in U.S. courts, claiming the shooting violated his constitutional protections.
Read More »One Tiny Belgian Region Blocks International Trade Deal
Wallonia, a French-speaking Belgian region with fewer than four million residents, is holding up Europe's free trade agreement with Canada.
Read More »Ex-NSA Contractor Accused Of Theft Must Remain In Federal Custody, Judge Orders
A federal judge said that Harold T. Martin III, who is accused of stealing classified government documents and property, "is a serious risk to the public" and presents a flight risk.
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