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Doubts raised about
IS claim in Texas attack

The evidence does not indicate the attack was directed by the group "but rather inspired by them."




Attorney general meets
with Freddie Gray's family

Loretta Lynch pledges to improve Baltimore's police department following the suspect's controversial death. .




Majority supports charges
for Baltimore officers

The A survey shows 65 percent of Americans support the decision by Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby.




Prosecutor in Garner case
elected to Congress

Staten Island District Attorney Dan Donovan wins a special vote to replace disgraced politician Michael Grimm.




Why you can expect to
pay more at the pump

Lawmakers across the country are looking to squeeze more tax revenue from drivers.




Basketball recruits
are snubbing Kentucky

Despite a 38-1 season, Coach John Calipari is unable to attract the top prospects like he once could.




'Walking Dead' star
busted in Georgia

Seth Gilliam, who plays Father Gabriel on the AMC smash hit, was taken into custody and charged with four crimes..




Cincinnati-based Macy's
opening discount stores

The Cincinnati-headquartered retailer will offer clearance items and special buys at four locations in the New York City area.




Man selflessly builds miniature house for homeless woman
Elvis Summers spent $500 on materials to build Irene "Smokie" McGee a tiny home on wheels.




Kerry makes surprise visit to Somalia
The unannounced trip is the first ever by a U.S. secretary of state to the war-ravaged African country.




Obama makes
Joint Chiefs chairman pick

Marine Gen. Joseph Dunford Jr., a widely respected commander, has had a fast-tracked career.




What Americans get
wrong about Cinco de Mayo

Cinco de Mayo is celebrated in several U.S. cities, but there are many misconceptions about its significance




Best Mexican restaurants
in the U.S.

Bakersfield OTR in Cincinnati is considered one of the best Mexican restaurants in the country.




The most head-turning
dresses at the Met Gala

Jennifer Lawrence sports a midriff cutout, Sarah Jessica Parker rocks a giant headdress, and Katy Perry wows in a graffiti gown




'Traumatized' dog found
inside tree adapts

Boo, the stray who'd been living in a hollow trunk for a week, is adjusting to her new life.




Poverty edges its way into 2016 presidential race
Economic troubles in urban areas have coaxed problems facing the poor into the political debate.




NYPD arrest retraining
goal: Keep cool

"Once you put your hands on someone, you can't go back," says one police instructor.




The real story of Fiorina's
record as a CEO

Expected to announce her 2016 candidacy, the former Hewlett-Packard executive's history is worth examining.




Ben Carson enters 2016 presidential race
The retired physician, 63, is popular in the conservative tea party movement.




Why first-time buyers should consider an FHA loan
Federal Housing Administration mortgages don't need big down payments, but they're not right for everyone.




Machine politics:
Solution to dysfunction?

Thanks to partisanship and gridlock, Congress has been marked by an inability to solve problems.




Walmart's bizarre advice
for 2,200 laid-off workers

The company, which closed five stores amid controversy, offers some "stress management tips."




Looks like Appalachian states
are the most racist

While racism is thought to be rife in the Southern US states, a new 'hate map of America' reveals prejudice to be common elsewhere.




Bernie Sanders: Progressive star, pragmatic politician
The self-avowed socialist, who caucuses with Democrats, has forged unlikely bipartisan relationships..




Most-polluted cities
in America

California locations have the dirtiest air, while other spots in the West are at the other end of the spectrum.




Did Justice Roberts tip his
hand on gay marriage?

If a straight man wanted to marry a straight man, he would not be allowed to in a state that bans same-sex marriage. So, as Roberts points out, the reason a man is denied a marriage license to marry another man is his gender.




Dark history of the
Cabbage Patch Kids

A new documentary sheds light on Xavier Roberts, the manufacturer and supposed creator of the dolls.




Why Comcast's failed merger
could help TV viewers

The communications giant might be pressured to address two of its biggest consumer-related issues, an analyst says




Unmanned Russian
spacecraft 'plunging to Earth'

"It is clear that absolutely uncontrollable reactions have begun," an official tells AFP.




Why homeownership rate
is lowest in 25 years

Prices are rising, pointing to an increased demand for homes, so why are there fewer homeowners?




Good, bad news for schools
after draft decisions




Justice Ginsburg's mind made
up on gay marriage




U.S. plan for Syrian rebels already mired in doubt


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