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- White supremacists arrested: Massive weapons stash leads to firearms charges
Two members of a notorious family that authorities say once tried to set up a whites-only nation in America face federal firearms charges after a raid netted dozens of weapons and thousands of rounds of ammunition.
- Libyan Al Qaeda suspect pleads not guilty to terrorism charges
An alleged Al Qaeda member, snatched off the streets in Libya and interrogated for a week aboard an American warship, pleaded not guilty to bombing-related charges.
- Newtown demolition: Officials want to eliminate any trace of Sandy Hook
The demolition of Newtown's Sandy Hook Elementary School will be unusually thorough, say officials, to ensure no part of the school is sold for mementos of the tragic shooting. Most of the building will be completely crushed and hauled away to an undisclosed location.
- Cory Booker's campaign hit some bumps, but a Senate seat seems certain
Cory Booker's campaign for the US Senate was bumpier than many expected, but he still holds a double-digit lead in the polls heading into Wednesday's election.
- Two dry ice bombs explode at LAX
Four dry ice bombs were placed in areas of Los Angeles International Airport that are restricted to employees only. One bomb exploded Sunday evening, one bomb exploded Monday evening.
- Son of slain Sikh will challenge Paul Ryan for Wisconsin seat
Amar Kaleka, the son of a slain Sikh temple president, plans to challenge US Rep. Paul Ryan in the 2014 congressional election. Paul Ryan's support has been slipping.
- Libyan Al Qaeda suspect arrives in US to face terrorism charges
Nazih Abdul-Hamed al-Ruqai, known as Abu Anas al-Libi, was grabbed in a military raid in Libya on Oct. 5. He arrived in Manhattan Saturday to stand trial for his role in the 1998 embassy attacks.
- South Dakota cattle ranchers hit by blizzard face new challenge: Disposal
South Dakota cattle: A surprise blizzard killed at least 10,000 to 20,000 head of cattle, South Dakota officials say. Ranchers must navigate meltwater floods to dispose of the remains.
- Gabrielle Giffords attends her first gun show since her shooting
Gabrielle Giffords visited a New York gun show with her husband Mark Kelly. 'It's great to see government and licensed firearms dealers working together to solve a problem,' Kelly said.
- Wallenda family: Nik and Lijana Wallenda walk 150 feet above racetrack
Wallenda family tightrope artists walked almost 500 feet while balanced over the Charlotte Motor Speedway on Saturday night. Nik and Lijana Wallenda started at opposite ends and performed the delicate crossover on one leg each, 150 feet in the air.
- Government shutdown defied: Grand Canyon reopens, for a week
The Grand Canyon National Park reopened Saturday with a check for $426,500 from state and private funds. The Grand Canyon typically gets 18,000 visitors a day in October.
- Hunt for nine missing teens continues in New Mexico
New Mexico police say that "one or two" of the nine teens missing from a ranch for troubled youth are back home with their parents. The hunt for the other missing teens continues.
- Gabby Giffords: Why will she attend NY gun show?
Gabby Giffords and husband Mark Kelly will attend their first gun show since she survived a 2011 assassination attempt. Gabby Giffords is attending to highlight New York's new stricter gun control law. Is it a state model?
- Eli Manning and Giants: Worst record since 1976
Eli Manning and the New York Giants have six losses, no wins, in the worst season start in more than three decades. Eli Manning has 15 interceptions, the most of any QB in the NFL.
- Train crash: Logging truck hits fall foliage train in W. Virginia
Train crash: The driver of a logging truck was killed in a collision with a train carrying 63 sightseers on a fall foliage tour in W. Virginia. The crash occurred Friday near Cheat Mountain and injured 23 people.
- Christiane Amanpour interview: Malala talks about wanting to be prime minister
Christiane Amanpour interviewed Malala Yousafzai, whose advocacy for education made her the target of a Taliban assassination attempt a year ago, on Thursday.
- Chicago Bears: 5 takeaways from their win over Giants
Chicago Bears: The Monsters of the Midway handed New York their sixth straight loss Thursday night. With the win, the Chicago Bears snapped their own two-game losing streak.
- Sec. Kerry travels to Kabul to meet with Karzai
US Secretary of State John Kerry made an unscheduled trip to the Afghan capital to meet with President Hamid Karzai over negotiations for a future security pact.
- Eli Manning throws late interception to seal Giants' latest loss
Eli Manning is a two-time Super Bowl champion quarterback. But Eli Manning is not helping much as the New York Giants fall to 0-6.
- Detroit Tigers beat A's to reach ALCS again
Detroit Tigers became the first team to reach the ALCS in three straight years since the New York Yankees from 1998-2001.