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Police: Ohio minister shot dead near Ky. church
AP - A gunman fatally shot a Cincinnati minister and wounded a church deacon just after the two men arrived at a northern Kentucky church to attend a funeral, police said.
US Navy intercepts missile shot from Hawaii base
AP - U.S. Navy officials say one of two short-range ballistic missiles shot from a military facility in Hawaii in a defense system test was hit by an interceptor missile fired from a Navy ship.
Memorial set for slain kin of Jennifer Hudson
AP - Friends and relatives of Jennifer Hudson are expected at her childhood church in Chicago for an evening memorial service to mourn the Oscar-winning actress' slain mother, brother, and nephew.
Magnitude-6.1 quake shakes Aleutian Islands
AP - The U.S. Geological Survey says a significant earthquake has jolted the ocean floor near Alaska's remote Aleutian Islands.
7 injured in shooting outside Chicago club
AP - Police in Chicago say seven people were wounded in an early morning drive-by shooting outside a club on the city's West Side.
Amid gloom, young see vote as act of hope
AP - Getting ready to cast her first vote, 19-year-old Elizabeth Jimenez considers all that's at stake in her choice of president: the tanking economy in which she'll start her career. The dwindling medical benefits that support her bedridden sister. The failed promise of immigration reform to help her Mexican-born father.
Supreme Court hears case over American Indian land
AP - The Narragansett Indian Tribe bought a 31-acre lot in 1991, saying it would be used for 'economic development' and housing for the elderly and poor.
Chicago's 'Fast Eddie' alderman headed for trial
AP - Edward R. Vrdolyak was the tough, street-wise leader of white aldermen in a spectacular feud with the city's first black mayor 25 years ago. He lost that fight but went on to get rich as a deal maker at the shadowy fringes of Chicago politics.
Utah polygamous communities produce voter's guide
AP - One of Utah's original voting blocs — polygamists — is attempting to re-establish its political influence after more than a century of largely trying to go unnoticed.
Painting by Italian master turns up in Texas
AP - A painting by Italian master Sebastiano Ricci, long presumed to be lost, has turned up in Texas after a 300-year journey from the hands of a European nobleman playboy to a fur trader and finally through generations of one family.
Boeing factories set to resume work after strike
AP - Factories at Boeing Co. are due to start humming again Sunday after Machinists union members voted to end a costly eight-week strike that clipped profits and stalled deliveries by the world's No. 2 commercial airplane maker.
5 found fatally shot in SoCal homeless encampment
AP - Police say five homeless people were found shot to death in a makeshift camp near some Los Angeles-area freeway ramps.
Mourners celebrate lives of slain Hudson relatives
AP - Friends and relatives of Jennifer Hudson listened to spiritual songs and reminisced about her late mother, brother and nephew at a memorial service Sunday at the childhood church of the singer and Oscar-winning actress.
Gay-marriage backers make the political personal
AP - As California voters prepare to decide Tuesday whether to eliminate the marriage rights same-sex couples won five months ago, gays and their allies have been encouraged to tell co-workers and neighbors why legalizing the unions matters to them.
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