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  1. London attack called

    London attack called 'truly shocking'

    A British official says a violent attack near a London barracks is being investigated as a possible terrorist act.

  2. FBI makes arrest in ricin letter scare

    FBI makes arrest in ricin letter scare

    A 37-year-old man arrested Wednesday has pleaded not guilty to mailing a threatening communication, after a pair of letters containing the deadly poison ricin were discovered in Washington state last week.

  3. 50+ hurt in Indiana school bus crash

    50+ hurt in Indiana school bus crash

    Northern Indiana authorities say about 50 middle and high school students were injured and a bus driver was seriously hurt in a chain-reaction crash involving four school buses.

Volunteers in Moore, Oklahoma work amid surreal devastation
Volunteers in Moore, Oklahoma work amid surreal devastation

An army of volunteers have descended on Moore, Okla. to help and on Wednesday about 2,000 helped clean up the cemetery.

Moore, Oklahoma tornado victims identified by the Oklahoma medical…
Moore, Oklahoma tornado victims identified by the Oklahoma medical…

Ten children and fourteen adults killed in the massive Tornado that hit Oklahoma Monday have been identified by the medical examiner's office.

Moore, Oklahoma tornado aftermath: Man
Moore, Oklahoma tornado aftermath: Man's truck puts a smile on his face

In the aftermath of a devastating tornado in Moore, Oklahoma, you wouldn't expect a car to be getting much attention.

Eric Holder: 4 Americans killed since 2009 in drone strikes
Eric Holder: 4 Americans killed since 2009 in drone strikes

Attorney General Eric Holder says four American citizens have been killed in drone strikes since 2009.

Moore Oklahoma tornado: How you can help the victims
Moore Oklahoma tornado: How you can help the victims

Tornadoes have devastated Oklahoma for two days in a row, leaving many asking, 'How can I help?"

FBI: Man being questioned in Boston marathon bombing probe shot by agent…
FBI: Man being questioned in Boston marathon bombing probe shot by agent…

The FBI says a man being questioned by authorities in the Boston bombing probe was fatally shot when he initiated a violent confrontation.

Anthony Weiner launches bid to become NYC mayor
Anthony Weiner launches bid to become NYC mayor

It's official -- Anthony Weiner is getting back into politics.

Moore, Oklahoma tornado: Damage could top $2 billion according to state…
Moore, Oklahoma tornado: Damage could top $2 billion according to state…

The damage from the EF5 tornado that hit Moore, Oklahoma could top $2 billion according to the state insurance department.

Flooding forces evacuation of 1,300 in North Dakota town
Flooding forces evacuation of 1,300 in North Dakota town

More than a thousand people have evacuated their homes in northeastern North Dakota as rain-fed floodwaters threaten a dam on the Tongue River.

Boy Scouts meet to decide policy on gay Scouts and gay Scout leaders
Boy Scouts meet to decide policy on gay Scouts and gay Scout leaders

The Boy Scouts of America are convening a two-day meeting of 1,400 local leaders to consider changing its long-standing ban on allowing openly gay boys to don …

Special Coverage Sections

  1. Full timeline: Marathon bombing case

    Full timeline: Marathon bombing case

    Get the latest developments on the Boston Marathon bombings and the search for answers.

  2. Special Coverage: CT School Shooting

    Special Coverage: CT School Shooting

    Ongoing coverage of the mass shooting inside Sandy Hook Elementary school in Newtown, Conn.

  3. Amendment 64 and legalized pot in Colo.

    Amendment 64 and legalized pot in Colo.

    In November Colorado voters approved Amendment 64, setting in motion the legalization of recreational marijuana in this state.

  4. Aurora movie theater shooting

    Aurora movie theater shooting

    Ongoing coverage of the case against James Holmes and archived coverage of the mass shooting he is accused of committing.

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Watercooler

  1. Singer claims McDonald's ruined voice

    Singer claims McDonald's ruined voice

    A New York gospel singer has sued McDonald’s for allegedly ruining her voice after biting into a piece of glass in a chicken sandwich.

  2. Mountaintop proposal goes viral

    Mountaintop proposal goes viral

    The popular lyric, "Ain't no mountain high enough to keep me from you," certainly rings true for this newly engaged couple, after Mel Reyes proposed to Jordie Egbert high atop Rattlesnake Ridge, a mountain ridge in North Bend, Wash., on May 8.

  3. 'GMA' host Robin Roberts to write memoir

    'GMA' host Robin Roberts to write memoir

    Robin Roberts will tell the story of her battle with a life-threatening illness in a new memoir.

Politics

  1. Senate rejects food stamps plan

    Senate rejects food stamps plan

    The Senate on Wednesday rejected a Republican bid to turn the federal food stamp program over to the states.

  2. Anthony Weiner running for NYC mayor

    Anthony Weiner running for NYC mayor

    It's official -- Anthony Weiner is getting back into politics.

  3. Boy Scouts to decide gay Scouts policy

    Boy Scouts to decide gay Scouts policy

    The Boy Scouts of America are convening a two-day meeting of 1,400 local leaders to consider changing its long-standing ban on allowing openly gay boys to don the Boy Scouts uniform.

  4. Immigration reform bill passes committee

    Immigration reform bill passes committee

    Tuesday, the Senate Judiciary Committee approved a 867-page immigration overhaul bill.