May 25, 2013
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Federal and local law enforcement officers gather at their trucks Monday after the hostage crisis ended in Midland City, Ala. Officials say they stormed a bunker in Alabama to rescue a 5-year-old child being held hostage there after his abductor was seen with a gun.
Authorities storm bunker, rescue boy
MIDLAND CITY, Ala. — Authorities stormed an underground bunker Monday in southeastern Alabama, freeing a 5-year-old boy and leaving his captor dead after a week of fruitless negotiations that left...
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Koch’s coffin exits to ‘New York, New York’
NEW YORK — Ed Koch couldn’t have chosen a more appropriate final farewell to New York City. An organist played “New York, New York,” the iconic ballad made famous by Frank Sinatra, in a Manhatta...
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Senate tries again to move anti-violence bill
WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats, bolstered by Republican support, on Monday launched a new attempt to broaden a law protecting women from domestic abuse by expanding its provisions to cover gays, les...
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Postal Service honors Rosa Parks with new stamp
DEARBORN, Mich. — Hundreds of people, including some of Michigan’s political elite, gathered Monday to celebrate the late Rosa Parks on what would have been her 100th birthday by unveiling a postag...
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Obama stands firm on guns despite odds
MINNEAPOLIS — President Barack Obama declared Monday on his first trip outside Washington to promote gun control that a consensus is emerging for universal background checks for purchasers, though ...
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Jake Dimmock, co-owner of the Northwest Patient Resource Center medical marijuana dispensary, works with flowering plants Nov. 7 in a grow room in Seattle. Congressional lawmakers from both parties are working to change U.S. marijuana laws, including altering tax codes to let marijuana dispensaries deduct business expenses on federal taxes, and changing banking laws to make it easier for marijuana-related businesses to get bank accounts.
Effort building to change marijuana laws
SEATTLE — An effort is building in Congress to change U.S. marijuana laws, including moves to legalize the industrial production of hemp and establish a hefty federal pot tax. While passage this...
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Dr. Beth Tarini, a pediatrician and researcher at UMHS, shows a selection of "Little House" books written by Laura Ingalls Wilder. Tarini is the author of a study that suggests that Mary Ingalls, sister of Laura Ingalls Wilder, went blind from a meningitis-like disease and not scarlet fever.
How did Mary Ingalls become blind?
CHICAGO — Any fan of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s beloved “Little House” books knows how the author’s sister Mary went blind: scarlet fever. But turns out that probably wasn’t the cause, medical experts ...
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Kerry
First weekend on job keeps Kerry busy
WASHINGTON — New Secretary of State John Kerry reached out to Israeli and Palestinian leaders in phone calls this weekend, assuring them the Obama administration will continue to pursue a Mideast p...
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Former Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, author of the book "American Sniper" stands in Midlothian, Texas, in 2012. A Texas sheriff reported that Kyle has been fatally shot along with another man on a gun range Saturday.
Iraq War vet charged in fatal shooting of ex-SEAL
STEPHENVILLE, Texas — An Iraq War veteran charged with murdering former Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle and a friend turned a gun on the pair while they were at a Texas shooting range, authorities said...
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Members of the media tour Boeing 787 Dreamliner's cabin displaying versatile LED lighting system during a news preview in Singapore in 2012. While Boeing's 787 Dreamliners are grounded, the batteries causing airliner's troubles can still fly. But new rules exempt aircraft batteries from the ban on large lithium ion batteries as cargo on flights by passenger planes.
787 grounded, but batteries can fly
WASHINGTON — At the same time the government certified Boeing’s 787 Dreamliners as safe, federal rules barred the type of batteries used to power the airliner’s electrical systems from being carrie...
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