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New Lab Turns SD Gold Town Into Scientific Hub
Nestled nearly 5,000 feet beneath the earth in the gold boom town of Lead, S.D., is a laboratory that could help scientists answer some pretty heavy questions about life, its origins and the universe. (May 30)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
Suspect Dead After 5 Shot in Seattle
A gunman killed five people in Seattle on Wednesday--four at a cafe and another in a carjacking--before he apparently shot himself as officers closed in following a citywide manhunt, authorities said. (May 31)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
Police: Gunman Kills 5, Self in Seattle
A gunman killed five people in Seattle on Wednesday - four at a cafe and another in a carjacking - before he apparently shot himself as officers closed in following a citywide manhunt, authorities said. (May 31)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
From Grief to Inspiration: Atlanta's Arts Center
More than 100 of Atlanta's cultural and civil leaders died in a plane crash 50 years ago, while returning from an arts tour of Europe. The city drew from its grief to honor their legacy, building a world class arts center in the victims' memory. (May 31)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
Experts: Americans Must Prepare for Storm Season
The Atlantic Hurricane Season starts June first, and experts say while two early storms don't make a trend, it's still wise to prepare. (May 31)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
Forest Fire Becomes New Mexico's Largest Ever
A huge wildfire in New Mexico has now burned more than 170,000 acres, making it the largest in state history. The fire is not contained, and officials are concerned it could keep spreading due to dry weather and erratic winds. (May 31)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
Today in History for May 31st
Highlights of this day in history: The Johnstown Flood kills more than 2,200 people in Pennsylvania; Israel hangs ex-Nazi official Adolf Eichmann; Bombing suspect Eric Rudolph caught in North Carolina; Actor-director Clint Eastwood born. (May 31)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
Spelling Bee's Youngest Ever Doesn't Advance
After correctly spelling "dirigible," 6-year-old Lori Anne Madison misspelled the word "ingluvies" and failed to advance to Thursday's semifinals in the Scripps National Spelling Bee. She is the youngest speller ever to compete in the event. (May 30)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
Police: Seattle Cafe Gunman May Have Shot Self
A gunman killed four people in Seattle on Wednesday, three at a cafe and another in a carjacking, apparently shot himself as officers closed in following a citywide manhunt, authorities said. (May 30)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
Seattle Police: Manhunt on for Cafe Gunman
Gunfire erupted in Seattle Wednesday morning at a restaurant north of the University of Washington. The gunman was described as a man in his 30s wearing dark clothes. Two men died at the scene. A woman from the cafe died at a hospital. (May 30)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
Miami Homeless Discuss Face-eating Attack
Homeless men who live near where one man allegedly ate the face of a homeless man react to the crime. (May 30)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
Montreal Police: Mailed Body Parts From Same Man
Early testing shows that a severed foot sent to the headquarters of Canada's ruling Conservative party, a severed hand found in another package and a torso found in a garbage heap in Montreal all come from the same man, police said Wednesday. (May 30)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
White House Regrets Death Camps 'Misstatement'
White House press secretary Jay Carney said Wednesday that the president misspoke when he referred to "Polish death camps" during a ceremony honoring a World War II hero. Carney says the White House regrets the misstatement. (May 30)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
Raw Video: 747 Clips Regional Jet at O'Hare
Officials say no one was hurt when the wing of a cargo plane taxiing at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport clipped the rudder of an American Eagle flight arriving from Missouri. (May 30)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
FEMA Briefs Obama Ahead of Hurricane Season
FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate spoke to reporters after he briefed President Barack Obama on the upcoming hurricane forecast. Hurricane season officially begins on June 1. (May 30)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
UN Observers Discover 13 Bound Corpses in Syria
U.N. observers have discovered 13 bound corpses in eastern Syria. The latest killings apparently happened in Deir el-Zour province. The U.N. team says the victims appear to have been shot execution-style. (May 30)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
Facebook Expands Campus As Stock Shrinks
A Silicon Valley city where Facebook has opened its new headquarters voted Tuesday to support an environmental impact report and development agreement for a project that will allow the social media giant to employ thousands more people at the campus.Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
UK Top Court Backs Extradition of WikiLeaks Boss
Britain's Supreme Court has endorsed the extradition of WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange to Sweden, bringing the secret-spilling Internet activist a big step closer to prosecution in a Scandinavian court. (May 30)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
Charles Taylor Gets 50-year Prison Sentence
Judges at an international court in The Netherlands have sentenced former Liberian President Charles Taylor to 50 years in prison, for supporting rebels in Sierra Leone's brutal civil war. (May 30)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
No Limits for Disabled Hunters at Mich. Base
A few days a year, the 7,500 acres of the Fort Custer Training Center in southern Michigan are set aside for the disabled to come out, spend some time in the outdoors and maybe even bag a buck or a bird during a guided hunting expedition. (May 30)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press