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WASHINGTON (AP) — The search continues for an ex-convict accused in the slayings of a wealthy executive and three other people in Washington, D.C. Authorities now believe Daron Dylon Wint may be in New York City. He's wanted for first-degree murder.

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama's trade agenda has cleared a key Senate hurdle, and is moving toward likely passage despite opposition from most Democrats. The measure would allow Obama to negotiate trade deals that Congress can accept or reject, but not change.

WASHINGTON (AP) — House leaders are pressing the Senate to take up a bill that would end the National Security Agency's collection of American telephone records but keep other surveillance powers in place. Senators are divided, and time is running out before three significant provisions expire June 1.

ATLANTA (AP) — A U.S. State Department employee is accused of sending threatening emails to college-age women in the U.S. from his computer at the U.S. Embassy in London. A federal complaint states that Michael C. Ford accessed computer accounts of young women to obtain sexually explicit images of them.

NEW YORK (AP) — Did you watch David Letterman's farewell show last night on CBS? If so, you were among 13.76 million viewers, according to Nielsen. It was Letterman's biggest audience in more than 21 years.

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