May 17, 2012 4:39 AM EDT
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Fire near historic Arizona mining town nearly triples in size, most residents gone
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Closing arguments to begin at the NC trial of former presidential candidate John Edwards
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Myanmar foreign minister meeting with Clinton, seeks progress on economic sanctions
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Increasing number of mentally ill inmates suing over confinement conditions
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Leaders of G-8 industrial nations meeting this week at Camp David presidential retreat
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America's 10 Most Wanted Fugitives
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May Day protests turn violent in Seattle
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The Trayvon Martin case: Pictures tell the story
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Closing arguments to begin at the NC trial of former presidential candidate John Edwards
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Increasing number of mentally ill inmates suing over confinement conditions
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Myanmar foreign minister meeting with Clinton, seeks progress on economic sanctions
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Leaders of G-8 industrial nations meeting this week at Camp David presidential retreat
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In a first, census figures show minorities make up more than half of babies born in US
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House passes GOP anti-violence bill with some Democratic help in the face of Obama veto threat
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Fire near historic Arizona mining town nearly triples in size, most residents gone
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Insurance companies paid out $479 million in dog bite claims across the country in 2011
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Illinois Wesleyan fraternity suspended after student's death
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600-Pound man rescued at Pennsylvania home
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House GOP challenges Obama on military policy in defense bill that adds billions of dollars
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Federal judge strikes down anti-terror law that threatened writers, activists with detention
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Pastor's sexuality splits Missouri church softball league
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U.S. Catholic bishops reject modified birth control rule
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Florida lowers passing grade for state writing exam after over 70 percent fail
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Boy field hockey star deemed 'too good' can play, committee rules
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