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The U. S. Supreme Court is expected to rule as soon as Thursday on a suit filed by Shelby County to strike down Section 5 of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. Section 5 requires that the Justice Department pre-approveMore >>
The U. S. Supreme Court is expected to rule as soon as Thursday on a suit filed by Shelby County to strike down Section 5 of the 1965 Voting Rights Act.More >>
Tuesday, June 18 2013 7:19 PM EDT2013-06-18 23:19:59 GMT
Authorities say two occupants on a boat that was traveling the Alabama River are safe after escaping the vessel after it began taking on water.The incident happened on the Alabama River Tuesday afternoon.AuthoritiesMore >>
Authorities say two occupants on a boat that was traveling the Alabama River are safe after escaping the vessel after it began taking on water.The incident happened on the Alabama River Tuesday afternoon.AuthoritiesMore >>
The abortion wars return to Congress in a big way with House legislation to ban almost all abortions after a fetus reaches the age of 20 weeks.More >>
The Republican-led House on Tuesday passed a far-reaching anti-abortion bill that conservatives saw as a milestone in their 40-year campaign against legalized abortion and Democrats condemned as yet another example of the...More >>
Military leaders are ready to begin tearing down the remaining walls that have prevented women from holding thousands of combat and special operations jobs near the front lines.More >>
Declaring "the days of Rambo are over," a top general said Tuesday that cultural, social and behavioral concerns may be bigger hurdles than tough physical fitness requirements for women looking to join the military's...More >>
Tuesday, June 18 2013 6:57 PM EDT2013-06-18 22:57:58 GMT
(RNN) – Rapper Lil' Wayne is attempting to stomp his way out of controversy after a clip of him walking on the American flag went viral over the weekend. A behind-the-scenes clip of the music video GodMore >>
Rapper Lil' Wayne is getting attention for a viral video some are calling unpatriotic.More >>
TUCSON, AZ (Tucson News Now) -
Arizonans who have too much to drink tonight can call AAA's Tipsy Tow to arrange a safe ride home.
Tipsy Tow is being offered between 6 p.m. tonight and 6 a.m. Thanksgiving morning.
If you feel it is unsafe to drive home or if you need to arrange a ride for someone else, call 1-800-AAA-HELP (1-800-222-4357) and ask for a "Tipsy Tow."
Tipsy Tow will provide a free one-way ride of up to 10 miles for the driver, one passenger and their vehicle.
Services will not be given to people requesting a ride to another drinking establishment or to a destination that is not their home. If you are a hotel guest, or plan to stay at a hotel, a tow may be allowed.