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Police chief steps down over Trayvon Martin case; Obama likes half of the Keystone pipeline; the mysterious 'booms' keeping a town awake; and more.

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The Slatest: March 22, 2012

Police Chief Steps Aside in Wake of Trayvon Martin Controversy

Police Chief Steps Aside in Wake of Trayvon Martin Controversy

Meanwhile, 911 tapes suggest the teen's shooter muttered a racial slur.

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Obama Vows to Speed Approval of Half of Keystone Pipeline

Obama Vows to Speed Approval of Half of Keystone Pipeline

But the announcement may have little to no actual impact on the controversial energy project.

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Suspect in Jewish School Shooting Shot in Head

Suspect in Jewish School Shooting Shot in Head

Update: A group with ties to al-Qaida has claimed responsibility for the Toulouse attacks, calling the gunman a "knight of Islam."

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Mysterious "Booms" Keep Wisconsin Town Awake

Mysterious "Booms" Keep Wisconsin Town Awake

Officials say they have no idea what is causing the noises, which have been going on for the past three nights.

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Santorum Has Double-Digit Lead in Louisiana

Santorum Has Double-Digit Lead in Louisiana

The former senator leads Romney by 12 points ahead of Saturday's contest.

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Dharun Ravi: Roommate Being Gay Wasn't an Issue

Dharun Ravi: Roommate Being Gay Wasn't an Issue

The ex-Rutgers student says he doesn't regret turning down a plea bargain that could have kept him out of prison.

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Jeb Bush Pushes Rubio as Romney's VP

Jeb Bush Pushes Rubio as Romney's VP

The establishment favorite offers up his choice for the bottom half of the GOP ticket.

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Bill Maher in NYT: Stop Apologizing

Bill Maher in NYT: Stop Apologizing

"I don't want to live in a country where no one ever says anything that offends anyone. That's why we have Canada. "

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Rebel Soldiers Declare Coup in Mali

Rebel Soldiers Declare Coup in Mali

The surprise move comes only weeks before the West African nation's next elections.

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