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West Point Hosts First Wedding Between 2 Men
Two graduates of West Point are the first men to marry each other at the military academy.
Thousands Of Fliers Delayed After LAX Shooting
Thousands of fliers across the U.S. were delayed Friday after a morning shooting at Los Angeles International Airport closed parts of the airport. The prolonged shutdown at the nation's third largest airport was particularly troublesome for those hoping to head to the East Coast or across the Pacific Ocean.
New Faces Of Health Overhaul: Still All Smiles
It didn't take long for the friendly-looking young woman whose face was splashed across HealthCare.gov to spiral from smiling stock photo to laughingstock.
Sebelius Apologizes For Health Law, Job Before House Committee
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said Wednesday she's sorry consumers have had to waste so much time dealing with technical problems on the Obama administration's health insurance website.
6 People Dead In SC In Apparent Domestic Dispute
Six people were found dead in a home by SWAT team members who stormed in after police unsuccessfully tried to make contact with someone after receiving a call from a man who said he was thinking about hurting himself.
Medicare Chief To Get ‘Obamacare’ Grilling
The senior Obama administration official closest to the implementation of the health care law's dysfunctional website faces tough questions today from Congress at the start of a pivotal week.
Cousin Charged With Fatally Stabbing Mother, Four Kids
When relatives of a Chinese immigrant mother of four young children banged on the family's door, it opened to a grisly sight: a man dripping with human blood who is now charged with stabbing the five to death with a butcher knife.
US Monitored 60 Million Calls In Spain
A Spanish newspaper published a document Monday that it said shows the U.S. National Security Agency spied on more than 60 million phone calls in Spain in one month alone — the latest revelation about alleged massive U.S. spying on allies.
Ride Operator Due In Court Over NC Fair Injuries
A ride operator is due in court Monday to face criminal charges after five people were injured at the North Carolina State Fair.
Sebelius To Face Tough Questioning On Health Law
President Barack Obama's health secretary is in the hot seat this week as House Republicans get a chance to question her about the troubled rollout of the health care law they long have tried to repeal.
2 Arrested After Stabbing At Indiana University
Two Indiana University students were charged Sunday morning in connection with a stabbing that injured another student at a campus apartment building, school officials said.
Juvenile Suspect Punches Police Dog
Authorities say a south Jersey youth repeatedly punched a police dog during an unsuccessful bid to avoid arrest in a burglary investigation.