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  • 'I'm sorry. Goodbye,' before deadly blast 7 Feb 2012 | 2:54 am

    The deaths of a Washington man and his two sons in what authorities believe was a murder-suicide may mean the 2009 disappearance of the children's mother may never be solved.

  • DEA slaps two Florida pharmacies, distributor over pill sales 7 Feb 2012 | 2:49 am

    Agents from the Drug Enforcement Agency raided two CVS pharmacies in central Florida over the weekend, removing controlled substances and suspending the stores' ability to handle or distribute drugs such as painkillers oxycodone and hydrocodone.

  • Judge extends treatment for Giffords shooting suspect 7 Feb 2012 | 2:27 am

    The man accused of killing six people in an Arizona shooting rampage can receive medical treatment for another four months, a federal judge ruled Monday, after reviewing a report from a psychologist that found "measurable progress" in the suspect's condition.

  • Montana airport gets rare TSA concession: Private screeners 7 Feb 2012 | 2:23 am

    Every Spring, when West Yellowstone Airport in Montana opens for the season, the TSA flies in six people to staff the airport's one-lane security checkpoint. Every fall, it flies the screeners home.

  • Was Eastwood 'Halftime' ad political? 7 Feb 2012 | 1:52 am

    Amid the close-up shots of factory workers and Midwest families, were there political undertones in Chrysler's Super Bowl ad featuring iconic actor Clint Eastwood?

  • Massachusetts stranded-dolphin death toll up to 92 6 Feb 2012 | 10:15 pm

    The unexplained beachings of scores of dolphins over the past month along Cape Cod, Massachusetts, is the largest "single-species event" of its kind on record in the northeastern United States, a marine mammal specialist said Monday.

  • Authorities: Man killed after stealing police car, killing officer 6 Feb 2012 | 9:53 pm

    An Alabama robbery suspect fatally stabbed a police officer in jail, escaped in a stolen patrol car and wounded another officer before he was killed, authorities said Friday.

  • College lacrosse player's murder trial begins in Virginia 6 Feb 2012 | 8:51 pm

    The trial of a University of Virginia lacrosse player who is accused of fatally beating his ex-girlfriend is expected to begin Monday.

  • Scandal-plagued school closes for 2 days 6 Feb 2012 | 7:18 pm

    An L.A. elementary school at the center of two child abuse cases will be closed for two days this week as the investigations continue, officials said.

  • PETA's killer whale 'enslavement' lawsuit goes to court 6 Feb 2012 | 9:04 am

    Lawyers for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals will face off against those with SeaWorld in a Southern California federal court Monday after the animal rights group filed a lawsuit to declare that five killer whales are being held in slavery or involuntary servitude in violation of the 13th Amendment.

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