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Films about painful moments in our nation’s history, a drama about a broken-down fighter, and the Irish troubles lead the 30th Genie Awards nominations, announced Monday morning. Read More »
On Saturday, he said rules that spending cuts must accompany spending increases will force Congress to “pay for what it spends." Read More »
The NFL has given its teams new instructions on when players should be allowed to return to games or practices after head injuries. Read More »
Joey Porter, never shy with an opinion, thinks that Tom Brady has an extra advantage every week: his own special set of rules. Read More »
After high-profile plans raised uproars in neighborhoods, including the Ashby high-rise, 71 percent said in a Chronicle poll they support a tighter law. Read More »
The rumor mill is working overtime after NASCAR Nation learned the 5 and 48 teams nearly flunked a postrace inspection. The key word here? Nearly. Read More »
Eagles quarterback Michael Vick and NFL commissioner Roger Goodell met Thursday morning in New Jersey to discuss when Vick might be reinstated for the regular season, according to a league source. Read More »
A change in tax rules, which will allow savers at any income level to take advantage of Roth IRAs, could mean a lower tax bill for you come January. Read More »
What's coming in just-approved reforms: ethics training for employees, financial disclosures and voluntary lobbyist registration. Read More »
The court said that the Northwest Austin Municipal Utility District No. 1 in Austin, Texas, can apply to opt out of the advance approval requirement, reversing a lower federal court that found it could not. Read More »
After years of delay and hundreds of millions of dollars in preparations, Customs and Border Protection officials said new security measures would go into effect on June 1, requiring Americans entering the country by land or sea to show government-approved identification. Read More »
U.S. District Judge John Bates’ opinion issued Tuesday night limited the Obama administration’s definition of who can be held. But he said Congress in the days after Sept. 11, 2001 gave the president the authority to hold anyone involved in planning, aiding or carrying out the terrorist attacks. Read More »
The Texas prison board was told Friday the first of a planned systemwide program of telephone service to be available to most inmates began working this week at the Henley State Jail in Dayton, east of Houston. Read More »

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