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  • Obama signs payroll tax deal into law

    President Barack Obama on Wednesday signed into law the agreement passed by Congress last week to extend the payroll tax cut and unemployment benefits while preventing a cut in payments to Medicare doctors.

  • UVA player guilty of 2nd-degree murder

    A jury convicted former University of Virginia lacrosse player George Huguely of second-degree murder in the 2010 death of his ex-girlfriend, Yeardley Love.

  • Romney, Santorum go after each other

    Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum mixed it up in the final debate before primaries in Arizona and Michigan -- and before Super Tuesday. FULL STORY

  • Police: Student shot, another in custody

    One student was wounded and another was in custody Wednesday after a shooting at an elementary school in Bremerton, Washington, authorities said.

  • Hitman hired to kill random fur-wearer?

    A self-proclaimed animal rights activist in Ohio has been charged with soliciting a hit man to kill a random person wearing fur, either by shooting the individual or slitting his or her throat.

  • Arrests made in death of Ala. 3rd-grader

    The grandmother and stepmother of a 9-year-old Alabama girl who died Monday after allegedly being ordered to run around her family's house -- for hours -- as punishment for lying about taking a candy bar have been charged with murder, police said Wednesday.

  • National Cathedral fix to top $20M

    While stone carvers chisel new pieces to repair damage inflicted on the Washington National Cathedral by an earthquake last August, fundraisers say the cathedral's restoration fund is $18 million short of the repair cost.

  • Chavez will go to Cuba for surgery

    Speculation and messages of support surged in Venezuela Wednesday, a day after President Hugo Chavez announced he would travel to Cuba for surgery.

  • Afghan Quran burning protests

    Violence left five people dead today as protests over Quran burning by coalition troops intensified in Afghanistan. The U.S. Embassy in Kabul went into lockdown.

  • Opinion: Don't spy on Muslim students

    Dean Obeidallah says the NYPD spying on Muslim American students at 16 universities is profiling at its worst. Why is there no public outcry?