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Fatal shooting spree at Christian university; SCOTUS on strip-searches; Planned Parenthood clinic damaged by small bomb; and more.

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Shooting at Christian University Kills at Least One

Shooting at Christian University Kills at Least One

Developing: At least five others injured; suspect is in custody.

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SCOTUS Upholds Strip-Searches for Minor Offenses

SCOTUS Upholds Strip-Searches for Minor Offenses

In a narrow 5-4 decision, the justices rule that courts can't second-guess correctional officers.

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Homemade Bomb Damages Planned Parenthood Clinic

Homemade Bomb Damages Planned Parenthood Clinic

But the blast and resulting fire did only minor damage to the building and injured no one.

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Nationwide Sweep Nabs 3,100 Fugitive Immigrants

Nationwide Sweep Nabs 3,100 Fugitive Immigrants

The six-day operation highlights ICE's recent focus on those with serious criminal histories.

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Bin Laden's Wives, Children Sentenced in Pakistan

Bin Laden's Wives, Children Sentenced in Pakistan

The five will serve a 45-day term before being deported to their home countries.

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Burma Opposition: Suu Kyi Wins Election

Burma Opposition: Suu Kyi Wins Election

The Nobel laureate's party claims victory in 43 of 44 contested seats.

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Screams in 911 Calls Aren't Zimmerman's, Experts Say

Screams in 911 Calls Aren't Zimmerman's, Experts Say

Forensic analysts claim the neighborhood watch volunteer wasn't the one crying for help.

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Annan Tells U.N. Syria Has Agreed to Peace Deadline

Annan Tells U.N. Syria Has Agreed to Peace Deadline

But the Assad regime seems to have largely ignored the six-point plan it accepted it last week.

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Photos Show North Korea Rocket Launch on Track

Photos Show North Korea Rocket Launch on Track

The controversial rocket launch will likely coincide with the centennial anniversary of the birth of a former supreme leader.

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Palin, Couric To Face Off As Morning Show Hosts

Palin, Couric To Face Off As Morning Show Hosts

Couric is guest hosting GMA this week as Palin joins the Today show on Tuesday.

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