A Sunday newspaper editor under fire from the police minister for getting journalists to pose as terrorists to test rugby stadium security has defended his paper's investigation.
Democrats ditch health care deals (The Nashua Telegraph)
WASHINGTON – House Democratic leaders abandoned a long struggle to strike a compromise on abortion in their ranks, gambling Thursday that they can secure the support for President Barack Obama’s sweeping health care legislation with showdown votes looming as early as next week.
Wildwood Catholic gets new life: Bishop accepts community plan to save school (Press of Atlantic City)
Wildwood Catholic HIgh School principal Richard Turco, center, confirmed Thursday that the school will stay open — and student Joe Caruso, left, track field events coach Jim Malinowski, right, office staff Anne Garrison, back, Mary Kane, back right, and Linda Billiris, center, enjoy the good news.
NEW Zealand Police Minister Judith Collins has slammed a "stunt" in which a newspaper sent people masquerading as terrorists with fake bombs torugby games.
Police to take part in missing child program (The Times-Reporter)
Police Chief James Wood and Beach City Police Department have formalized an agreement with “A Child Is Missing” alert program.