- Superintendent: Drawings Of Weapons Led To New Jersey Student's Arrest
- High School Student Suspended For Saying She 'Understands' Adam Lanza's Rampage
- School Meeting for First-Grader Suspended for Pointing Finger Like Gun
- NY newspaper hires armed guards after publishing gun permit names
- Firefighters Shot While Battling Christmas Eve Blaze
- Who Let This Gun Show Ad Run Next to a Story About Sandy Hook Students?
- NRA's Plan: If We Blame Video Games & Movies For Sandy Hook Massacre, Perhaps People Will Stop Blaming Guns
- Town Holds Violent Videogame Buyback Program
- Top Conservative Publication: Shooting Occurred Because Women Ran The School
- House GOP lets the Violence Against Women Act expire for first time since 1994--Why did it die?
- Texas judge OKs ban on Planned Parenthood funding, leaving thousands of women to find new doctors
- UN calls for ban on 'grotesque practice' of female genital mutilation
- Gunmen kill senior women's activist in Afghanistan
- Opinion: India's rape problem needs a rewiring of society's attitude--It's going to be an uphill battle.
- Swaziland bans 'rape-provoking' mini-skirts, low-rise jeans
- Italy: Priest's letter draws women activists to Sunday Mass demo--"They provoke the worst instincts, which end in violence or sexual abuse. They should search their consciences and ask: did we bring this on ourselves?"
- Judge Derek Johnson Rape Case: 'If Someone Does Not Want Sex, Their Body Will Not Permit It'
- California Appeals Court Overturns Rape Conviction, Rules State Law Doesn't Protect Unmarried Women--"A California appeals court overturned the rape conviction of a man who authorities say pretended to be a sleeping woman's boyfriend before initiating intercourse, ruling that an arcane law from 1872 doesn't protect unmarried women in such cases."
- How Bankers Help Drug Traffickers and Terrorists NYT
- Italy suspends Vatican bank card payments
- Insight: How Colombian drug traffickers used HSBC to launder money
- What's Inside America’s Banks?--"Some four years after the 2008 financial crisis, public trust in banks is as low as ever. Sophisticated investors describe big banks as 'black boxes' that may still be concealing enormous risks—the sort that could again take down the economy. A close investigation of a supposedly conservative bank’s financial records uncovers the reason for these fears—and points the way toward urgent reforms."
- Revealed: how the FBI coordinated the crackdown on Occupy
- Swiss bank to pay $57.8M in US tax evasion plea--Which led to them closing.