National News
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Boy Scouts approve plan to accept openly gay members
The Boy Scouts of America's National Council has voted to ease a long-standing ban and allow openly gay boys to be accepted as Scouts.
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Woman feared Iowa kidnapping suspect's release
The ex-girlfriend of a man suspected kidnapping two Iowa girls this week worried that he would harm her and her family before his impending release from prison in 2011, citing prior sexual and physical abuse and threats, according to court records released Friday.
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Principal recounts storm hitting Okla. school
The principal of the Oklahoma elementary school where seven children died in a tornado says her teachers did everything they could to save their lives.
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AP PHOTOS: Storm survivor looks for silver lining
Sabrina Mitchell is used to looking for silver linings.
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DA: Tenn. victims shot after drugs handed over
A former police officer, accused of killing two people during a robbery at an east Tennessee pharmacy, gunned down his victims after they complied with his demands for painkillers, a prosecutor said Friday.
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Victims shot after drugs handed over at Tennessee pharmacy, DA says
Prosecutors say a Tennessee pharmacy owner killed during a robbery had handed over several bottles of oxycodone before he was shot to death.
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DA: Victims shot after drugs handed over
Prosecutors say a Tennessee pharmacy owner killed during a robbery had handed over several bottles of oxycodone before he was shot to death.
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Man accused of killing 5 in Illinois takes stand
A man accused of killing five members of a central Illinois family with a tire iron has wiped away tears as he painted a horrifying picture of the murder scene to jurors.
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Students safe after armed man reported at Colorado school
All students at a Denver-area high school are safe after a report that a man with a rifle was seen near campus, police said Friday.
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Arellano Felix drug cartel figure pleads guilty
The last of the Arellano Felix brothers who founded an infamous Mexican drug cartel has pleaded guilty in San Diego to helping ship hundreds of millions of dollars in proceeds from the United States.
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