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Report: 2 police officers shot dead in Mississippi; suspects in custody
Two police officers were shot in the line of duty in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, late Saturday, officials said.

Tornado hits Texas county; 1 killed, 1 critically injured
Tornadoes. Large hail. Violent wind gusts.

U.S.
What went wrong with Jahar? Answers elude Boston bomber's defense
We are reaching the final stretch of the capital trial of the Boston Marathon bomber, and he is going out with more of a whimper than a bang.

American doctor declared free of Ebola finds the virus in his eye months later
American doctor Ian Crozier was treated for Ebola in Atlanta last year and declared free of the virus in his blood. But he had no way of knowing it still lurked in his eye.

World War II planes fly over Washington monuments
More than two dozen World War II-era fighters and bomber planes whooshed over Washington, D.C.'s most famous monuments on Friday to mark the 70th anniversary of the Allied victory in Europe.

TSA to return $100,000 watch lost at Newark airport
This watch was no ordinary Timex.

WORLD
Russia marks 70 years since victory over Nazi Germany with huge parade
Russia marked 70 years since the victory over Nazi Germany on Saturday with a spectacular parade in Moscow featuring some 16,000 soldiers, 200 armored vehicles and 150 planes and helicopters.

Capt. Kidd's treasure found off Madagascar, report says
Explorers in Madagascar may have found treasure from the infamous Capt. Kidd, according to a report.

Russian spacecraft 'ceased to exist,' burned in Earth's atmosphere
A crewless Russian cargo space ship that had gone astray has "ceased to exist," Russia's space agency said Friday. The bulk of it burned up after re-entering Earth's atmosphere.

The cheerleaders and the freelancers: the new actors in international terrorism
They are the freelancers of terrorism: young men -- and some women -- who feel alienated from the Western societies in which they live, hold extremist religious views and embrace violence. They become immersed in social media, searching out opinions that echo their own.

BUSINESS
Most twenty-somethings are actually saving for retirement
Twenty-somethings should pat themselves on the back (and not just for having tried the latest craft beer).

Teen accepted by all 8 Ivy League schools chooses Yale
The New York high school senior who was accepted to all eight Ivy League colleges has made his decision. He's heading to Yale.

HEALTH
Ebola declared dead in Liberia
After losing more than 4,000 people to Ebola, Liberia has now been declared free of the disease by the World Health Organization (WHO).

Meet the doctor who treats the homeless
Dr. Jim Withers used to dress like a homeless person. On purpose.

TECHNOLOGY
'Incredible shrinking car' drives sideways to park in tiny spaces
As cities continue to grow at a dizzying rate, commuters are constantly battling ever-increasing congestion on the roads and a lack of parking, just to get to work.

Is rap the most important music since 1960? Scientists say they have proof
Forget The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, the most important development in pop music in the past half century is hip-hop.

ENTERTAINMENT
Is there a death coming on 'Scandal's' finale? What to watch this week
As we've seen before with "Scandal," anything will happen and almost certainly will.

Chris Hemsworth in his underwear and Chris Evans in new 'Captain America'
It's never not a good time for superhero news.

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