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- Why Rodriguez faces lengthy suspension in baseball drug scandal
Fourteen professional baseball players are likely to be disciplined in a drug scandal involving a Florida anti-aging clinic. The Yankee's Alex Rodriguez (A-Rod), the highest payed player in the sport, is expected to be among the accused.
- Seattle Seahawks' Percy Harvin shelved by hip injury
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Percy Harvin will be out of action for several weeks, due to a hip injury. It's possible that Harvin will miss the start of the Seattle Seahawks' 2013 NFL season.
- Rosie the Riveter factory safe for 60 more days
The 'Rosie the Riveter' factory in Detroit became an icon of American female empowerment. The Save the Bomber Plant campaign has raised $4.5 million of the $8 million. It now has 60 days to raise the rest of the money.
- Wagoner jail escape Monday, inmates behind bars Tuesday.
Wagoner jail escape: Two inmates who escaped from a Wagoner, Okla., jail cell Monday night were recaptured today. In Arkansas, a man jumps through a counter window and escapes.
- Bradley Manning found not guilty of aiding the enemy
Bradley Manning was acquitted on the most serious charge in his military court martial. But Bradley Manning was convicted of espionage, theft, and computer fraud charges.
- Chandra Levy: Confidential transcripts from hearings made public
Chandra Levy, a former federal government intern, was found murdered in Washington, D.C., over 10 years ago. Previously confidential transcripts from hearings related to Chandra Levy's death were released to the public Monday.
- Mitt Romney: What young Republicans learned from his campaign
Mitt Romney held up a mirror to the GOP in the last election. What young Republicans learned from the Mitt Romney run, and what they propose to win the 2016 vote.
- Anthony Weiner falls to 4th place in latest NYC mayoral poll
Anthony Weiner's support fell from 26 percent last week, before the tweeting scandal broke, to 16 percent in Monday's Quinnipiac University poll, placing him 4th among Democratic candidates.
- Michael Phelps to dive back into swimming? 'I don't know,' says Phelps.
Michael Phelps is dropping hints about future Olympic swimming prospects. The most-decorated Olympian declared his career 'over' after the London Olympics, but now Michael Phelps sounds less certain about that.
- FBI arrests 150 alleged pimps, rescues 105 kids forced into prostitution
FBI arrests 150: The FBI arrested 150 suspected pimps in a three-day, 76-city sweep that also rescued 105 child prostitutes, the FBI announced Monday.
- Flooding: North Carolina sees worst flooding in 70 years
Flooding: North Carolina saw heavy rains and flash flooding that cost at least two lives. Damage assessment is underway in the wake of the North Carolina flooding.
- Killer bees kill horses, attack couple in Pantego, Texas
Killer bees kill horses: The swarm of about 30,000 stung Pantego, Texas resident Kristen Beauregard about 200 times and her boyfriend about 50, but the horses, Chip and Trump, could not be saved.
- FDA: Steroids found in vitamin supplement
FDA: Steroids were found in a vitamin B supplement. The FDA warned that the supplement sold by Healthy Life Chemistry contains two steroids sometimes used illegally by bodybuilders.
- United States vs. Panama: How US took the Gold Cup
United States vs. Panama: The US national soccer team beat Panama 1-0 to win the Concacaf Gold Cup Sunday. The United States outscored opponents 20-4 in the tournament.
- Tropical storm Flossie weakens as approaches Hawaii
Tropical storm Flossie expected to bring heavy rains and winds up to 60 mph when it reaches Hawaii late Sunday. As Flossie approaches, the National Weather Service issued a tropical storm warning for Oahu.
- Why Obama says Korean War vets 'deserve better'
President Obama urged Americans to pause today, the 60th anniversary of the war's armistice, and "listen closely and hear their story of a generation."
- Gunman's death ends Florida apartment shootout
Seven people died, including the gunman, who rampaged through a South Florida apartment complex before taking hostages. He was shot and killed by SWAT when negotiations broke down.
- Family Dollar murders: Suspect in custody
Family Dollar murders: A former Family Dollar employee is charged with two counts of first-degree murder in Dearborn, Mich. Lavere Bryant said he was innocent of the murders.
- Ruth Ginsburg: Push for voter ID laws predictable
Ruth Ginsburg said in an interview with The Associated Press that Texas' decision to implement its voter ID law hours after the court struck down a key provision of the Voting Rights Act last month was powerful evidence of an ongoing need to keep states with a history of voting discrimination from making changes in the way they hold elections.
- Zimmerman Trial Juror B-29: Not enough proof to convict, Zimmerman 'got away with murder'
Zimmerman Trial Juror B-29: 'I was the juror that was going to give them a hung jury. I fought to the end.'