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5/2/2013

US calls for NKorea amnesty of sentenced American

US calls for NKorea amnesty of sentenced American

Posted 6:04 PM 5/2/2013 by AP

WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. is calling for North Korea to grant an amnesty for the immediate release of a Korean-American sentenced to 15 years hard labor for "hostile acts" against the state. The 44-year-old Kenneth Bae is at least the sixth American detained in North Korea since (More)...

Fire forces evacuation of campus, homes in Calif.

Obama: Immigration important for US-Mexico trade

Chinese former NASA contractor ordered to leave US

Students re-enact 1963 march against segregation

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5/1/2013

2 men charged in Boston bomb case waive bail

2 men charged in Boston bomb case waive bail

Posted 3:32 PM 5/1/2013 by AP

BOSTON (AP) - A third college friend of one of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects is being held pending a detention and probable cause hearing. Robel Phillipos is charged with making false statements to federal investigators. He appeared Wednesday in court, where a hearing was (More)...

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4/30/2013

Company IDs 7 killed in Afghanistan plane crash

Company IDs 7 killed in Afghanistan plane crash

Posted 6:27 PM 4/30/2013

DETROIT (AP) - The friend of one of seven Americans killed in a cargo plane crash near an Air Force base in Afghanistan described him as an experienced navigator who performed well under pressure. First Officer Jamie Brokaw, of Monroe, was among six people from Michigan killed Monday, along with (More)...

George Zimmerman won't seek immunity hearing

4/29/2013

O'Connor voices regret over Bush v. Gore

O'Connor voices regret over Bush v. Gore

Posted 5:20 PM 4/29/2013 by AP(PHOTO COURTESY: MGN ONLINE)

WASHINGTON (AP) - Retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor is suggesting for the first time that the court should have stayed out of the 2000 presidential election dispute between George W. Bush and Al Gore. The 83-year-old O'Connor tells the Chicago Tribune editorial board (More)...

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