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01:10:09 PM |
Blasts rock Pa. welding company, force evacuations
(US National) A series of explosions at a welding supply company in suburban Philadelphia sent thick black smoke billowing over the area and forced evacuations Wednesday. | |||||
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01:10:09 PM |
Police: SD teen wanted to be 'infamous sociopath'
(US National) An 18-year-old high school student stockpiled bomb-making materials in his bedroom and wrote about wanting to blow up his school, target individuals he hated, rape women and "become the world's most infamous sociopath," authorities said. | |||||
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01:10:09 PM |
Police: Man holds hostages in Discovery building
(US National) A man upset with the Discovery Channel's environmental programming took several people hostage at the company's headquarters Wednesday, officials said. | |||||
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12:10:16 PM |
Some states haven't changed coke-crack disparity
(US National) Police found such a small amount of crack cocaine in James V. Taylor's car that investigators described it as unweighable. It was enough for a 15-year prison sentence in Missouri, where the courts make an enormous distinction between crack and powder cocaine. | |||||
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12:10:16 PM |
Police: Gunman holds hostage in Discovery building
(US National) A gunman who had what police described as "concerns" with the Discovery Channel networks took at least one person hostage in the company's suburban Washington headquarters Wednesday. | |||||
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09:10:20 AM |
Island evacuations start as Earl nears East Coast
(US National) Powerful Hurricane Earl wheeled toward the East Coast, driving the first tourists Wednesday from North Carolina vacation islands and threatening damaging winds and waves up the Atlantic seaboard over Labor Day weekend. | |||||
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08:10:21 AM |
AP IMPACT: Feds fail to use land for solar power
(US National) Not a light bulb's worth of solar electricity has been produced on the millions of acres of public desert set aside for it. Not one project to build glimmering solar farms has even broken ground. | |||||
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06:10:18 AM |
Tourists quit NC islands as Earl nears East Coast
(US National) Powerful Hurricane Earl wheeled toward the East Coast, driving the first tourists Wednesday from North Carolina vacation islands and threatening damaging winds and waves up the Atlantic seaboard over Labor Day weekend. | |||||
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05:10:20 AM |
Michigan city pinning hopes on new Nicklaus course
(US National) This city on the eastern shore of Lake Michigan is beset with troubles: violent crime, racial strife, steep unemployment, and neighborhoods dotted with vacant homes and businesses. | |||||
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04:10:12 AM |
Dodgers owner to take stand again in divorce trial
(US National) When Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt retakes the stand Wednesday, it will be the first time he has spoken at length publicly about the breakup of his marriage and what his intentions were when he and his wife signed a postnuptial agreement in 2004. | |||||
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03:10:21 AM |
A dog's life: South Florida dogs have own day camp
(US National) The yellow school bus makes its rounds, picking up one eager passenger after another en route to day camp. Small legs quickly climb the stairs, heads pop out of bus windows and excitement rises. | |||||
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03:10:21 AM |
Sen. Murkowski's defeat marks major tea party win
(US National) Backed by the Tea Party Express and Sarah Palin, a little-known conservative lawyer from Alaska became the latest newcomer to the national political stage to take down an incumbent in 2010. | |||||
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03:10:21 AM |
AP IMPACT: Delays plague solar energy on fed lands
(US National) Not a light bulb's worth of solar electricity has been produced on the millions of acres of public desert set aside for it. Not one project to build glimmering solar farms has even broken ground. | |||||
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01:10:23 AM |
Tradition ends: No Michigan state fair this year
(US National) Rabbit breeder Rob Usakowski typically spends the week before Labor Day helping his daughters show their Jersey Woolies and Holland Lops at the Michigan State Fair. | |||||
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01:10:23 AM |
NC vacation island to be cleared as Earl nears
(US National) Tourists on a North Carolina vacation destination island were ordered to board the ferries and head for the mainland Wednesday and more evacuations could be on the way as powerful Hurricane Earl threatened to sideswipe the East Coast. | |||||
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