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USMd. winner claims share of $656M jackpotBALTIMORE (AP) -- The holder of a winning Mega Millions ticket sold in Maryland claimed a share of the record-breaking $656 million prize on Monday, but will remain anonymous, state lottery officials announced....
Seattle council protects public breastfeedingSEATTLE (AP) -- It's already against Washington state law to discriminate against public breastfeeding, but the Seattle City Council on Monday specifically made it illegal for businesses and other entities to ask nursing moms to stop, cover up or move to a different location in public areas....
Seattle council protects public breastfeedingSEATTLE (AP) -- It's already against Washington state law to discriminate against public breastfeeding, but the Seattle City Council on Monday specifically made it illegal for businesses and other entities to ask nursing moms to stop, cover up or move to a different location in public areas....
Seattle council protects public breastfeedingSEATTLE (AP) -- It's already against Washington state law to discriminate against public breastfeeding, but the Seattle City Council on Monday specifically made it illegal for businesses and other entities to ask nursing moms to stop, cover up or move to a different location in public areas....
Trial nears in slaying of Hudson kinCHICAGO — A judge and lawyers began questioning dozens of potential jurors Monday at the Chicago trial of the man accused of killing singer and Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Hudson's mother, brother and nephew. Selecting 12 jurors and six alternates able to set aside sympathy for the Hollywood star and assess ... Autism research may be about to bear fruitATLANTA (AP) -- More than $1 billion has been spent over the past decade researching autism. In some ways, the search for its causes looks like a long-running fishing expedition, with a focus on everything from genetics to the age of the father, the weight of the mother, and how close a child lives to a freeway....
Autism research may be about to bear fruitATLANTA (AP) -- More than $1 billion has been spent over the past decade researching autism. In some ways, the search for its causes looks like a long-running fishing expedition, with a focus on everything from genetics to the age of the father, the weight of the mother, and how close a child lives to a freeway....
`Madagascar 3' stays on top of box officeLOS ANGELES (AP) -- Wisecracking zoo animals held off `80s rockers and overgrown adolescents to maintain the top spot at the box office this past weekend....
Keith Urban, Vince Gill to back stars at benefitNASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Imagine the rush of singing in front of thousands of fans, then turning around to find Keith Urban and Vince Gill in your band....
Indiana man charged with child sexual exploitationINDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Investigators are trying to identify hundreds of potential victims whose images were found on the computer of an Indiana man charged with coercing two teenage boys into performing online sex acts for him by threatening to post on gay porn sites compromising videos he secretly made of them....
After $1B, experts see progress on autism's causesATLANTA (AP) -- More than $1 billion has been spent over the past decade researching autism. In some ways, the search for its causes looks like a long-running fishing expedition, with a focus on everything from genetics to the age of the father, the weight of the mother, and how close a child lives to a freeway....
Obama kicks off 134th annual Easter Egg RollWASHINGTON (AP) -- In an annual family-friendly rite of spring, President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle kicked off the White House Easter Egg Roll on Monday, joining tens of thousands of youngsters and their parents in a day of racing, reading, sports and crafts on a breezy, sun-splashed South Lawn....
Friends: Shooting suspect struggled after dad diedTULSA, Okla. (AP) -- Two Oklahoma men suspected in a shooting rampage that left three people dead and terrorized Tulsa's African-American community appeared in court Monday and had bond set at more than $9 million each....
New federal early learning contest announcedWASHINGTON (AP) -- The Obama administration has announced that five states that were finalists in an earlier competition for millions in federal dollars to improve early learning programs will be able to compete for a new pot of money....
Wave of bomb threats at Pitt leaves campus on edgePITTSBURGH (AP) -- Dozens of bomb threats at the University of Pittsburgh, including at least four on Monday, have prompted professors to start holding classes outside and forced security officials to implement new building access measures and offer a $50,000 reward...
Finalists emerge to redesign National Mall sitesWASHINGTON (AP) -- Lakeside gardens, dining rooms hovering over water, grassy new amphitheaters and underground pavilions at the foot of the Washington Monument have emerged as finalists in a design competition to overhaul neglected sites on the National Mall....
Finalists emerge to redesign National Mall sitesWASHINGTON (AP) -- Lakeside gardens, dining rooms hovering over water, grassy new amphitheaters and underground pavilions at the foot of the Washington Monument have emerged as finalists in a design competition to overhaul neglected sites on the National Mall....
2 firefighters die in Philadelphia warehouse firePHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Two firefighters who were battling a massive blaze at an abandoned warehouse Monday were killed when an adjacent furniture store they were inspecting collapsed, burying them in a pile of debris, authorities said....
Study: Fungus behind bat die-off came from EuropeLOS ANGELES (AP) -- The mysterious deaths of millions of bats in the United States and Canada over the past several years were caused by a fungus that hitchhiked from Europe, scientists reported Monday....
2 firefighters die in Philadelphia warehouse firePHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Two firefighters were killed battling a massive blaze at an abandoned warehouse Monday after an adjacent furniture store they were inspecting collapsed, burying them in a pile of debris, authorities said....
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