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Chardon high school shooter in court
The 17-year-old suspect in a deadly shooting rampage at an Ohio high school appeared briefly in juvenile court as residents of the shaken community offered sympathy and support for families and friends of the three students who were killed and two who were wounded.
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U.S. Coast Guard helicopter crash leaves one dead in Alabama
The U.S. Coast Guard says one crewmember is dead and three others remain missing following a helicopter crash in Alabama during a training mission.
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Third student dies after Chardon High School shooting
A third student has now reportedly died one day after a teenager opened fire in the cafeteria at a suburban Cleveland high school.
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"SalamWorld": A Facebook for Muslims?
A new and cleaner social media site will be released this July for Muslims.
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Headed to the ER for a dental cleaning? More Americans are, research says
More Americans are turning to the emergency room for routine dental problems — a choice that often costs 10 times more than preventive care and offers far fewer treatment options than a dentist's office, according to an analysis of government data and dental research.
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Berenstain Bears co-creator Jan Berenstain dies
Jan Berenstain, who with her husband, Stan, wrote and illustrated the Berenstain Bears books that have charmed preschoolers and their parents for 50 years, has died. She was 88.
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RFK's son facing charges after taking son for walk
A lawyer for a suburban New York maternity nurse says she called in a hospital alert for a newborn abduction when one of Robert F. Kennedy's sons tried to take his own son off the floor for a walk.
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Marines release names of 7 dead in chopper crash
The Marine Corps has released the names of the seven Marines killed in the deadliest aviation training accident in years.
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Illegally imported artifacts returned to Guatemala
Federal authorities are returning eight ceramic artifacts to the people of Guatemala.
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VOTE: Does a priest have the right to deny communion?
A Washington Post report about a local lesbian woman that was denied communion at a local church has caused some outrage. Vote and let us know what you think.
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First 'high value' Guantanamo detainee to take plea deal
A man held in secret U.S. government confinement for nearly a decade is expected to emerge Wednesday to take a plea deal, becoming the first "high-value" Guantanamo detainee to be convicted in a war crimes tribunal.
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Report: Some 9/11 remains sent to Dover landfill
"We don't think it should have happened," the committee chairman, retired Gen. John Abizaid, told a Pentagon news conference.
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Lady Gaga, other celebrities to join Harvard students at gay rally
Students and faculty at Harvard University are urging administrators to award posthumous degrees to seven students expelled from the Ivy League school in 1920 because they were gay or perceived to be gay.
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Millennials changing the face of business
The ball pit at D.C.’s “Living Social” office is work—millennial style.Born loosely between1980 and 2000, these members of the workforce are changing the way businesses do business.
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WikiLeaks publishes leaked Stratfor emails
Anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks says it has more than 5 million emails from Texas-based private intelligence firm Stratfor and will publish them in collaboration with two dozen international media organizations.
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Tattoos not just a fashion statement anymore?
Tattoos have long served as fashion statements, but a small number of Americans are now relying on them for a more practical, potentially lifesaving purpose: to warn first responders about important medical conditions.
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Classmate testifies in Rutgers suicide-webcam 'outing' trial
The case sparked a national conversation about bullying of young gays after Tyler Clementi committed suicide days after his roommate, Dharun Ravi, webcast Clementi's intimate encounter with another man in September 2010.
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Obama criticizes Republicans over gas controversy
President Barack Obama on Thursday assailed Republicans for what he described as a flawed and dishonest strategy for reducing gas prices.
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