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5:43 PM - Friday, May 24, 2013
8 hour ago - CNN.com
The 1,400-member national council of the Boy Scouts of America voted for the historic policy change, which will take effect January 1. Some called it a "historic step forward," others a "sad day for Scouting." FULL STORY
5 hour ago - Latest Politic
Injections contained methylprednisolone acetate, same drug at center of last year's deadly outbreak of fungal meningitis and other infections
16 hour ago - Washington Post / Steve Hendrix
Summer is off to a strong start at Rehoboth Beach’s Blue Moon, one of the Delaware shore’s most renowned restaurants. Bookings are way up. Manager Tim Ragan has marveled at all the patrons clicking “first-time diner” when making online reserva . . .
8 hour ago - CNN.com
A UK fighter jet was scrambled to escort a Pakistan International Airlines flight as it was diverted Friday from northwestern England's Manchester Airport to London's Stansted Airport.
4 hour ago - CNN.com
Kaitlyn Hunt, charged with a crime for having sex with a 14-year-old girl, rejected a deal that would have required her to plead guilty to a child abuse charge. Hunt's family is waging an online campaign in the case. FULL STORY
6 hour ago - Washington Post / Edward Cody
PARIS — Christine Lagarde, director general of the International Monetary Fund, wound up more than 25 hours of interrogation Friday night without any accusation being leveled against her for a contested decision to accept arbitration in a multi . . .
6 hour ago - NPR
They were just little girls when they were killed in what came to be known as the 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing. And now Addie Mae Collins, Denise McNair, Carole Robertson, and Cynthia Wesley have been awarded the Congressional Gold Medal, . . .
6 hour ago - CNN.com
Nancy E. Davis crouched alone in her white barn as a tornado tossed off the roof and peeled back the walls.
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