May 21, 2013
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President Barack Obama shoots clay targets Aug. 4 on the range at Camp David, Md. The White House released a photo of Obama firing a gun, two days before he heads to Minnesota to discuss gun control.
White House releases Obama skeet shooting photo
WASHINGTON — Two days before President Barack Obama’s first trip outside Washington to promote his gun-control proposals, the White House tried Saturday to settle a brewing mystery by releasing a p...
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Jericho puts spin on Christian publishing
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Nashville has long been known as a national hub for mainstream religious publishing. It may also become known for Christian writers, publishers and literary agents who challenge ...
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Etch A Sketch inventor dies at 86
BRYAN, Ohio — Andre Cassagnes, the inventor of the Etch A Sketch toy that generations of children drew on, shook up and started over, has died in France, the toy’s maker said. Cassagnes died Jan...
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Groundhog Club co-handler Ron Ploucha holds the weather predicting groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil, Saturday after the club said Phil did not see his shadow and there will be an early spring, on Groundhog Day.
Punxsutawney Phil predicts early spring
PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa. — An end to winter’s bitter cold will come soon, according to Pennsylvania’s famous groundhog. Following a recent stretch of weather that’s included both record warm temperatur...
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Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., (right) and Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., join a bipartisan group of senators Monday to announce that they have reached agreement on the principles of sweeping legislation to rewrite the nation's immigration laws, during a news conference at the Capitol in Washington. Republicans face a delicate balancing act as they embrace immigration reform.
Immigration bill splits GOP
WASHINGTON — The immigration debate is threatening to split the Republican Party, pitting those who focus mainly on presidential elections against those who care mostly about congressional races. ...
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Solar development absorbing farmland
FRESNO, Calif. — There’s a land rush of sorts going on across the nation’s most productive farming region, but these buyers don’t want to grow crops. They want to plant solar farms. With Califor...
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New headquarter bids to end agency rivalry
CHICAGO — A first-of-its-kind headquarters has opened in Chicago for 70 federal agents, police and prosecutors to work side-by-side, year-round to fight drug traffickers — a set-up meant to end int...
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University of Southern California Institute for Creative Technologies computer scientist David Traum (left) interacts with Holocaust survivor Pinchas Gutter, seen on a "Virtual Survivor Visualization," Tuesday at the USC campus in Los Angeles. A collaboration with the Shoah Foundation is digitalizing aging Holocaust survivors to create three-dimensional holograms that would not only be able to tell their stories to future generations but to engage in dialogue with them.
Stories of Holocaust survivors retold by holograms at USC
LOS ANGELES — For years, Holocaust survivor Pinchus Gutter has told the tragic story of watching his parents and 10-year-old twin sister herded into a Nazi death camp’s gas chambers so quickly that...
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Technician Marion Price operates equipment Friday during a CT scan of the 4,000-year-old Egyptian mummy named Tjeby from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts at the HCA Virginia Imaging center in Richmond, Va. The CT scan produced a detailed three-dimensional image of the mummy.
Fine Arts Museum unwrapping mummy’s story with CT scan
RICHMOND, Va. — Using modern technology, a Virginia museum is working to unwrap the story behind one of the earliest surviving Egyptian mummies. The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond part...
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Goodbye Barney: Thousands mourn Bush’s terrier
DALLAS — Thousands have offered their condolences via Facebook over the death of Barney, President George W. Bush’s beloved black Scottish terrier. Bush and his wife, Laura, released a statement...
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