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Why Christie's weight matters
Julian Zelizer says Americans will inevitably focus on the appearance and fitness of the president, a job always in the public eye.
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Police name suspect in New Orleans parade shooting
After 19 people, including two kids and seven women, were injured during a Mother's Day parade, the FBI said the incident was not an act of terror. Rather, "It's strictly an act of street violence in New Orleans."
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Two men arrested in killing of grandson of Malcolm X
Two bartenders have been arrested in connection with the killing of the grandson of civil rights activist Malcolm X, according to the office of the Mexico City attorney general.
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Popular psychologist Joyce Brothers dies
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Pakistan holds national elections, a scientist's boycott raises controversy, an "ice tsunami" hits part of Minnesota, and satellites depict changes on Earth.
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U.S. law aimed at helping North Korean orphans
North Korean orphans who make it to South Korea could be considered relatively lucky. They are provided an education, a path to South Korean citizenship and even a chance at adoption.
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Getting back at ex ... by getting surgery
Revenge plastic surgery -- getting back at your ex by having work done to become more attractive -- is becoming more and more common.
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Sources: Suspect in sister's death had knife at school
A 12-year-old California boy accused of fatally stabbing his 8-year-old sister had been suspended from his middle school this year after being accused of bringing a small pocketknife there, according to a fellow student and a school administration source.
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Judge to allow insanity plea in Aurora shootings
A judge on Monday indicated he will allow Colorado movie theater shooting suspect James Holmes to change his plea to not guilty by reason of insanity.
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'Ice tsunamis' sweep into homes
The ice moves inexorably ashore, crackling as it goes like thousands of windows breaking. In minutes, it's moved from the shoreline of a Minnesota lake to the walls of homes along the lake.
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IRS targeted more than tea party groups, document shows
The Internal Revenue Service targeted other groups focused on government spending and the federal debt that were seeking tax-exempt status, in addition to tea party organizations, documents set to be released this week by the agency's watchdog show.
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O.J. Simpson blames lawyers
Disgraced football legend O.J. Simpson is scheduled to return to a Las Vegas courtroom Monday in a bid to get his robbery, assault and kidnapping convictions thrown out.
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Bad sandwich sparks assault
A Massachusetts woman who complained of too many pickles on her sub attacks the employee with punches and pickle jars.
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Slain girl's mom pleads for privacy
With one child dead and the second arrested in her death, a California woman pleaded for a bit of privacy on Mother's Day.
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4 kids killed in Penn. fire
Six people, including four children, were killed in a house fire late Sunday night in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, Schuylkill Haven borough police said.
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Many Americans jailed abroad
Frida Ghitis says Dennis Rodman has brought attention to the case of Kenneth Bae, held by N. Korea, but there are a number of other Americans being held captive in nations from Cuba to Iran
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Proms send wrong message
Rachel Simmons says proms teach girls to value money, conventional beauty, and to wait to be asked out.
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Philadelphia clinic horror fuels fight for abortion laws
The depraved acts Dr. Kermit Gosnell is accused of committing have sparked a new turn in the nationwide battle over abortion laws.
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Brothers: Ariel Castro a 'monster'
Ariel Castro's brothers no longer refer to him as kin. Instead, they call him "a monster" who should rot in jail after being accused of kidnapping and holding three young women hostage in his home for a decade.
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Bodies found in Indiana home
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