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Boehner says he 'absolutely' trusts Obama
03/17/2013 10:01am
House Speaker John Boehner says he "absolutely" trusts President Barack Obama _ not that they don't have their differences.
Troubled Carnival ship arrives back in Tampa
03/17/2013 11:40am
A Carnival cruise ship that experienced technical issues with its propulsion system and canceled one stop has arrived as scheduled in Tampa, Fla.
Districts find youngest students among most absent
03/17/2013 11:46am
Teacher Hoa Mai is on the phone with a father whose daughter recently missed her 21st day of school six months into the academic year.
Dunes vs. property rights in storm-battered NJ
03/17/2013 11:57am
The sand dune that ruined Harvey and Phyllis Karan's view of the ocean allowed their beachfront home to see another day when Superstorm Sandy's surge crashed ashore. They still want the $375,000 a court awarded them for the blocked sunrise, though.
Caught on cam: Skydiver survives 8,000-foot fall without parachute
03/17/2013 12:30pm
A California skydiver walked away with only minor injuries Sunday after his parachute failed and he hit the ground at 30 mph following an 8,000-foot fall.
Rise of Latino population blurs US racial lines
03/17/2013 12:41pm
Welcome to the new off-white America.
SC man among leaders arrested in FL gambling probe
03/17/2013 1:05pm
Johnny Duncan knew how to work a room. Outgoing with a wide smile and a Southern drawl, he'd drape his arm around a stranger and ask for their backstory.
Arpaio to return to work after suffering injury
03/17/2013 2:13pm
The sheriff for metropolitan Phoenix plans to return to work Monday after spending more than two weeks recuperating from a broken shoulder suffered when he fell while crossing a street on his way to lunch.
Bills seek end to farm animal abuse videos
03/17/2013 2:29pm
An undercover video that showed California cows struggling to stand as they were prodded to slaughter by forklifts led to the largest meat recall in U.S. history. In Vermont, a video of veal calves skinned alive and tossed like sacks of potatoes ended with the plant's closure and criminal convictions.
5 NYPD employees arrested in separate incidents
03/17/2013 2:39pm
Five New York Police Department employees, including three police officers, have been arrested in separate incidents on charges including driving while intoxicated and unlawful surveillance.
Colleges track former students to boost degrees
03/17/2013 2:53pm
Carmen Ricotta knows being a college graduate could mean higher pay and better job opportunities, and it's not like St. Louis Community College hasn't been practically begging her to wrap up her two-year degree.
Mom says son who died in river was 'biggest hero'
03/17/2013 3:58pm
The mother of a man who died in an icy South Dakota river while trying to rescue a 6-year-old boy says her son made the ultimate sacrifice.
Olen Burrage, suspect in 1964 Klan slayings, dies
03/17/2013 4:04pm
Olen Burrage, who was acquitted in the case of three civil rights workers killed by Ku Klux Klansmen in Mississippi in the 1960s, has died. He was 82.
Letter from boot camp in 1953 returned to sender
03/17/2013 5:02pm
It was 1953 and then-Pvt. Bob Rodgers had just arrived at Fort Campbell, Ky., for basic training when he sat down to write a letter to his wife after the post's power went out.
Correction: Drug Lab Probe story
03/17/2013 5:20pm
In a story March 15 story about a former police technician accused of skimming cocaine from a crime lab, The Associated Press reported erroneously that she pleaded guilty to misdemeanor theft. She pleaded guilty to misdemeanor possession of cocaine.
Amtrak service resumes after Conn. train derails
03/17/2013 7:52pm
Amtrak has resumed service between New York and Boston after rail lines in Connecticut were blocked by a derailed freight train.
Colo. sheriff refuses to enforce gun-control bills
03/17/2013 8:55pm
A Colorado sheriff says he won't enforce two aggressive gun-control measures waiting to be signed into law by Gov. John Hickenlooper.
Justice official to be nominated to top Labor slot
03/17/2013 9:55pm
Seeking to fill yet another second-term Cabinet vacancy, President Barack Obama on Monday will nominate Thomas Perez, an assistant attorney general, to be the next secretary of labor, the White House says.
2 killed when jet crashes in Indiana neighborhood
03/17/2013 10:16pm
A private jet apparently experiencing mechanical trouble crashed Sunday in a northern Indiana neighborhood, hitting three homes and killing two people aboard the plane, authorities said.
Suburban Chicago officer charged in fatal crash
03/17/2013 10:57pm
A judge set bail at $500,000 on Sunday for a suburban Chicago police officer accused of causing a traffic accident that killed two people in a wrong-way collision on Chicago's Lake Shore Drive.
2 inmates escape from Quebec jail in helicopter
03/17/2013 11:23pm
Two Quebec inmates climbed up a rope into a hovering helicopter to make a daring daylight escape from a jail northwest of Montreal, authorities said, but one was later recaptured and the other surrounded by police.
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