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More bombing victims leave Boston hospitals
Boston hospitals say the number of patients being treated for injuries sustained in the marathon bombing continues to drop, two weeks after the attack that killed three and hurt more than 260.
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Air traffic system soon at full operation, FAA says
The FAA said Saturday that it has suspended all employee furloughs and that traffic facilities will begin returning to regular staffing levels over the next 24 hours.
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NY officials seek human remains amid 9/11 plane debris
The medical examiner's office plans to search for Sept. 11 human remains in an alley behind a mosque near the World Trade Center where airplane landing gear was suddenly discovered.
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Congress passes bill to end FAA furloughs
The House approved the measure as lawmakers prepared to leave town for a weeklong spring recess - a break that would have been less pleasant if they were confronted by constituents upset over travel delays.
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Boston Marathon Bombing investigation, behind-the-scenes
Swecker interview April 25, 2013
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Dzhokhar Tsarnaev moved from hospital to prison
U.S. Marshals tell ABC News Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been moved from Beth Israel hospital to Fort Devens prison. The move comes as reports have come out that the suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing had their sights set on attacking New York.
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U.S. economy expanded by 2.5 percent
US economy accelerates at 2.5 percent rate in first quarter, propelled by consumer spending.
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Tsarnaev stops talking after being read rights
Sixteen hours after investigators began interrogating him, the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings went silent: he'd just been read his constitutional rights.
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Report: Smallmouth bass show Susquehanna impaired
Health problems suffered by smallmouth bass in the lower Susquehanna show the river should be declared impaired, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation said Thursday.
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Boston suspects' father postpones trip to US
"I am really sick," Anzor Tsarnaev, 46, told The Associated Press. He said his blood pressure had spiked to dangerous levels.
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New suspect arrested in ricin letters case
Everett Dutschke, 41, was arrested Saturday at his Tupelo, Mississippi home. Charges in the case were initially filed against Paul Kevin Curtis. Dutschke has ties to the former suspect, the judge and the senator. Curtis' lawyers say he was framed.
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D.C. flies Boston's flag over city hall
Mayor Vincent Gray announced Friday that Boston's flag will be flying over the city's Wilson Building this weekend after the Boston Marathon bombings.
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Officials: Boston bomb suspects' mother was on watch list
Zubeidat Tsarnaeva, the mother of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects, had been added to a federal terrorism database about 18 months before the attack.
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Artist: Cartoon satirizing Texas plant explosion 'proves a point'
A controversial political cartoon satirizing the deadly explosion of a fertilizer plant in West, Texas was published to "prove a point," the cartoonist says.
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Fired Oregon officer: Alcoholism was a disability
An Oregon police officer fired for driving drunk in an unmarked police car while off-duty has filed a $6 million lawsuit against the city, the police chief and others, alleging his rights were violated under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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DAYBREAK DAILY: McAuliffe takes not-so-veiled jab at McDonnell
Candidate for Virginia's top governing post says he would order a ban of gifts more than $100.
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Boston Marathon Bombing and immigration reform
Margetta interview April 23, 2013
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George W. Bush Presidential Center; PG County Brotherhood Summit; Fundraiser for injured Fairfax Officer
4/25/13
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