Mechanics change the motor on the #41 Kodiak Chevrolet driven by David Green
.CHP98100313 - 04 OCTOBER 1998 - CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA, USA: Mechanics change the motor from the practice setup to "Happy Hour" set up on the #41 Kodiak Chevrolet driven by David Green. This is in preparation for the NASCAR UAW-GM 500 to be run on October 4th at Charlotte Motor Speedway. UPI iw/mb/Michael Bush.
Latest Headlines
The bruising fight in Congress over President Obama's Affordable Care Act -- Obamacare -- may spill over into the U.S. Supreme Court, where a challenge to the act's contraception mandate is finally on the horizon.
A filing in Oklahoma City federal court says an injunction won by Hobby Lobby Stores Inc., over paying for employees' contraceptives, will be challenged.
Some Virginia residents said they're are upset the Arlington County Police Department spent $13,000 on a sign that reads, "Don't hit the car in front of you."
If ever there was a dispute destined to land within the cool marble confines of the U.S. Supreme Court, it's the bitter fight between the Obama administration on one side and the owners of for-profit businesses who say their religious beliefs should exempt them from providing insurance coverage for contraception.
The surviving suspect in the deadly Boston Marathon bombings was captured in Watertown, Mass., Friday evening after a massive manhunt, Boston police said.
National craft retailer Hobby Lobby based in Oklahoma said it had raised its hourly wage for full time staff to a minimum of $14 per hour.
A Denver federal appeals court has granted a request for a full-court hearing in a legal challenge to a contraception mandate in the U.S. healthcare reform law.
The nation marked the 40th anniversary last week of Roe vs. Wade, the landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling that recognized a woman's right to an abortion -- but the debates over abortion, and over the so-called morning after pill which some consider abortion, are far from over.
A bitter fight is building in the U.S. Supreme Court between employers who say their religious convictions make them abhor contraception -- especially the "morning after pill" seen by many as an abortion-inducing drug -- and the Obama administration, which says contraception is a healthcare right under the law.
A lawyer for Hobby Lobby says the company will not comply with federal healthcare law requiring coverage for contraception, despite a U.S. Supreme Court ruling.
Quotes
United Press International
United Press International