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FBI: Holocaust Museum suspect expected to survive
AP - Authorities say the man charged with killing a security guard at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum will likely survive the injuries he suffered when other museum guards returned fire.
Christian Albin, 'culinary Rip van Winkle,' dies
AP - The Four Seasons, a 50-year-old Manhattan restaurant that invented 'the power lunch,' is in mourning — for the sudden death of its chef, who fed the world's who's who for decades.
Hiker falls to his death from Yosemite's Half Dome
AP - A male hiker fell to his death on Saturday while climbing Yosemite's famed Half Dome, park rangers said.
Lincoln stamp: Stolen, found, sold for $431,000
AP - A rare Abraham Lincoln stamp that was stolen from Indiana in 1967 and surfaced 39 years later in Chicago has sold at auction for more than $430,000.
Pilot of small plane dies in crash at NH resort
AP - Authorities say the pilot of a single-engine plane has died after crashing on the grounds of a New Hampshire resort.
Officials: Arrests made in Miami-area cat deaths
AP - Officials in a Miami-area village say police have made arrests in a recent string of gruesome cat deaths.
Truckdriver dies in fiery Calif. freeway crash
AP - A tanker truck hauling 8,000 gallons of ethanol crashed on a highway, exploding into an inferno that sent a river of flame into storm drains, officials said. The driver was killed.
18-year-old arrested in Miami area cat deaths
AP - Authorities say a teenager has been arrested and accused of committing a series of cat mutilation deaths in his Miami area community.
`Hangover' hangs on as No. 1 movie with $33.4M
AP - Hollywood is nursing another big hangover.
Calif authorities ID suspect in deadly 2003 blaze
AP - Authorities in California have identified a suspect in a huge wildfire that destroyed almost 1,000 homes and was blamed for six deaths.
Hundreds honor David Carradine at LA funeral
AP - Hundreds gathered to honor David Carradine at a sprawling hillside cemetery on Saturday during a funeral that was attended by family, former co-stars and other Hollywood friends.
Ailing factory towns face tougher road to recovery
AP - Tim Holt was among the men and women who wove fabric and prosperity here for generations, until the textile factories left town in a global manufacturing shift that the rest of the country hardly seemed to notice.
Future of feminism an issue in NOW leadership vote
AP - After years on the defensive during the Bush administration, the National Organization for Women is elated to have a president sharing many of its goals. Yet NOW heads into its own leadership contest — a sharp contrast of age and race — mindful of the need to energize its ranks.
Hearing to air VA explanation of hospital mistakes
AP - After months of health worries for more than 10,000 veterans, officials at the Department of Veterans Affairs are expected to face a congressional panel Tuesday and explain how mistakes at three hospitals in the Southeast may have exposed patients to HIV and other infectious diseases.
Sick sea critters aided by Marine Mammal Center
AP - A recent surge in weakened and malnourished sea lions found along the Northern California coast is mystifying scientists and keeping workers hopping at the newly expanded Marine Mammal Center here.
Once he was lost, but now is found
AP - His hair had grayed and he'd lost several teeth.
Texas teen hopes to raise $1 million for hospital
AP - Ben Sater was 10 when he realized that Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children never charged his family for the orthopedic treatment he'd been getting for several years.
Pastor Jakes says he barely avoided home blast
AP - Dallas megachurch pastor T.D. Jakes says a last-minute change of plans saved him from being killed in a natural gas explosion at his home.
Idol auditions attract thousands in Mass.
AP - Yes, they were singing in the rain.
18-year old arrested in Florida cat mutilations
AP - A South Florida teenager was arrested early Sunday and accused of killing and mutilating the cats of his neighbors — a disturbing string of deaths that has horrified residents and shaken animal lovers in two Miami-area communities.
Fiery Calif. freeway crash kills trucker
AP - A tanker truck hauling 8,000 gallons of ethanol crashed and exploded into an inferno that sent a river of fire into storm drains, killed the driver and blocked major highways.
Hearing to air VA mistakes with hospital equipment
AP - A congressional panel is pressing the Department of Veterans Affairs to disclose on Tuesday whether non-sterile equipment that may have exposed 10,000 veterans to HIV and other infections was isolated to three Southeast hospitals or is part of a wider problem.
Alleged museum shooter's son says he's sorry
AP - The son of James von Brunn said Sunday that his father, who is accused of killing a security guard at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, had long burdened his family with his white supremacist views and that he wishes his father would have died in the shooting instead.
Deadline nears for settlement in church land fight
AP - Despite some 40 hours of negotiations, it's unlikely a settlement can be reached by Monday in a dispute over a property trust once run by polygamous church leader Warren Jeffs, Utah's attorney general said.
Son of alleged museum shooter expresses remorse
AP - The son of James von Brunn said Sunday that his father, who is accused of killing a security guard at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, had long burdened his family with his white supremacist views and that he wishes his father would have died in the shooting instead.
18-year old charged in Florida cat mutilations
AP - A teenager faces charges in a gruesome string of cat mutilations and killings that have horrified his neighbors and shaken animal lovers in two South Florida communities.
Hearing for museum shooting suspect set for Monday
AP - A judge is expected to hear a report on the health of a white supremacist accused of killing a security guard at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
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