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The Trayvon Martin autopsy; Romney's April haul; minority births now the majority; and more.

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The Slatest: May 17, 2012

Single Shot From "Intermediate Range" Killed Trayvon

Single Shot From "Intermediate Range" Killed Trayvon

The official autopsy also noted one small cut on Martin's hand below the knuckle.

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Romney Raises $40.1 Million in April

Romney Raises $40.1 Million in April

After opening the doors to general-election donations, the presumptive nominee nearly matches Obama's monthly haul.

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GOP Group Plans $10-Million Hard-Line Attack on Obama

GOP Group Plans $10-Million Hard-Line Attack on Obama

Money Box: Why the renewed focus on Rev. Wright makes business sense even if it doesn't work.

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Census: Minority Births Are Now Majority in U.S.

Census: Minority Births Are Now Majority in U.S.

The long-awaited shift raises important policy questions for a nation that has grappled with discrimination and Hispanic immigration.

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Manhunt Underway For Groom Accused Of Killing Bride

Manhunt Underway For Groom Accused Of Killing Bride

Estrella Carrera, 26, was found dead in her bathtub hours after a wedding she had kept secret from her family.

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