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NewsMd. winner claims share of $656M jackpotBALTIMORE (AP) -- The holder of a winning Mega Millions ticket sold in Maryland claimed a share of the record-breaking $656 million prize on Monday, but will remain anonymous, state lottery officials announced....
A political tip sheet for the rest of usA political tip sheet for the rest of us outside the Washington Beltway, for Monday, April 9:...
A political tip sheet for the rest of usA political tip sheet for the rest of us outside the Washington Beltway, for Monday, April 9:...
Seattle council protects public breastfeedingSEATTLE (AP) -- It's already against Washington state law to discriminate against public breastfeeding, but the Seattle City Council on Monday specifically made it illegal for businesses and other entities to ask nursing moms to stop, cover up or move to a different location in public areas....
Seattle council protects public breastfeedingSEATTLE (AP) -- It's already against Washington state law to discriminate against public breastfeeding, but the Seattle City Council on Monday specifically made it illegal for businesses and other entities to ask nursing moms to stop, cover up or move to a different location in public areas....
Seattle council protects public breastfeedingSEATTLE (AP) -- It's already against Washington state law to discriminate against public breastfeeding, but the Seattle City Council on Monday specifically made it illegal for businesses and other entities to ask nursing moms to stop, cover up or move to a different location in public areas....
Mega Millions winner claims prizeOne of three winners of the $656m Mega Millions jackpot has come forward with a ticket from the US state of Maryland, lottery officials say.
2nd Mega Millions winner steps forwardTrial nears in slaying of Hudson kinCHICAGO — A judge and lawyers began questioning dozens of potential jurors Monday at the Chicago trial of the man accused of killing singer and Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Hudson's mother, brother and nephew. Selecting 12 jurors and six alternates able to set aside sympathy for the Hollywood star and assess ... Brailsford ponders sprint optionsBritish Cycling performance director Dave Brailsford refuses to reveal his sprint selection strategy for Sir Chris Hoy and Jason Kenny.
VIDEO: Trespassers release footage from top of ShardA group of trespassers managed to break into the Shard - western Europe's tallest building - and scale the pinnacle, it has emerged.
VIDEO: Trespassers release footage from top of ShardA group of trespassers managed to break into the Shard - western Europe's tallest building - and scale the pinnacle, it has emerged.
Romney faces lengthy to-do list as likely GOP pickDES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- Mitt Romney faces a daunting to-do list as he transitions into the role of likely Republican presidential nominee....
Romney faces lengthy to-do list as likely GOP pickDES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- Mitt Romney faces a daunting to-do list as he transitions into the role of likely Republican presidential nominee....
Romney faces lengthy to-do list as likely GOP pickDES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- Mitt Romney faces a daunting to-do list as he transitions into the role of likely Republican presidential nominee....
Romney faces lengthy to-do list as likely GOP pickDES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- Mitt Romney faces a daunting to-do list as he transitions into the role of likely Republican presidential nominee....
Romney faces lengthy to-do list as likely GOP pickDES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- Mitt Romney faces a daunting to-do list as he transitions into the role of likely Republican presidential nominee....
Brazil and US aim for deeper tiesBrazilian President Dilma Rousseff stresses the growing importance of Brazil-US relations after meeting President Obama at the White House.
Autism research may be about to bear fruitATLANTA (AP) -- More than $1 billion has been spent over the past decade researching autism. In some ways, the search for its causes looks like a long-running fishing expedition, with a focus on everything from genetics to the age of the father, the weight of the mother, and how close a child lives to a freeway....
Autism research may be about to bear fruitATLANTA (AP) -- More than $1 billion has been spent over the past decade researching autism. In some ways, the search for its causes looks like a long-running fishing expedition, with a focus on everything from genetics to the age of the father, the weight of the mother, and how close a child lives to a freeway....
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