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Leaks in Trayvon Martin case continue; CDC finds spike in autism diagnosis; conservative's trust in science at all-time low; and more.

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The Slatest: March 29, 2012

New Video Raises Questions About Zimmerman's Account

New Video Raises Questions About Zimmerman's Account

A surveillance video taken after the confrontation shows no blood or bruises on the shooter.

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Lawyer: Bales Had Long Complained of PTSD-like Symptoms

Lawyer: Bales Had Long Complained of PTSD-like Symptoms

The soldier's four tours left him with foggy memories, persistent headaches and "tremendous depression," according to his attorney.

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Rate of Autism Diagnoses Doubled in Past 5 Years

Rate of Autism Diagnoses Doubled in Past 5 Years

The CDC now says that the disorder affects about 1 in 88 American children and teens.

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Conservatives' Trust in Science at All-Time Low

Conservatives' Trust in Science at All-Time Low

A new study suggests a growing partisan divide as science plays an increasing role in policy debates.

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Apple CEO Visits iPhone Plant in China  

Apple CEO Visits iPhone Plant in China  

The Foxconn Technologies plant was at the center of recent critical reports about Apple's contracting practices overseas.

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Marco Rubio Endorses Romney

Marco Rubio Endorses Romney

The Tea Party favorite becomes the latest to back the GOP front-runner.

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Spike Lee Apologizes for Trayvon Retweet

Spike Lee Apologizes for Trayvon Retweet

The filmmaker distributed the incorrect address for George Zimmerman on the social network, causing a couple to flee their home.

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