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  • Airmen killed in Alaska plane crash identified
    The Air Force has identified four airmen who died Wednesday when a cargo plane crashed during a training mission near Elmendorf Air Force Base in Alaska.
  • Michael Jackson's forgotten music out in November
    Songs that didn’t make the cut on Michael Jackson albums while he was alive and some forgotten recordings left behind on computer hard drives will be on an album released this fall, sources familiar with the project say.
  • New wedding trends shake things up
    Former President Clinton’s daughter, Chelsea Clinton, took great pains to keep the details of her wedding extravaganza a secret even as the media pointed cameras at the posh estate in Rhinebeck, New York, where the ceremony will be held.
  • Six U.S. troops killed in Afghanistan
    Six U.S. service members were killed in southern Afghanistan in the past two days, the NATO-led command said, making the death toll in July the deadliest month for American forces since the war in Afghanistan started nine years ago.
  • Progress made in cleaning up Michigan oil spill
    Michigan’s governor and the boss of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency planned Friday to fly over the location of an oil spill on the Kalamazoo River.
  • The face of Univision talks about immigration
    Jorge Ramos has been the face of Univision’s News broadcast for 24 years. The program’s estimated audience of more than 2 million viewers exceeds most English language news broadcasts. Ramos is also a best-selling author of 10 books. His latest is “A Country for All: An Immigrant Manifesto.”
  • 'Dinner for Schmucks' not totally appetizing
    Groucho Marx famously declined to join any club that would accept him as a member, a shining example that would have scuppered this supper club farce long before Steve Carell and Paul Rudd signed on. Which would have been a mixed blessing: “Schmucks” ain’t pretty, but you’ll probably laugh anyway.
  • House investigators back Rangel reprimand
    House ethics committee investigators have recommended that Rep. Charlie Rangel of New York be reprimanded, according to one of those investigators, Rep. Gene Green, D-Texas.
  • Scarred but alive after riding the train of death
    The first thing you notice about Jessica Ochoa is her huge brown eyes.
  • Obama says U.S. auto industry 'growing strong' after bailout
    President Barack Obama, speaking at auto plants here Friday, praised the recovery of the embattled U.S. auto industry and celebrated the tough choices he says made a comeback possible.

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