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- TSA officers charged in drug smuggling conspiracy
The screeners were accepting large cash payments to look the other way as drug couriers smuggled cocaine through security at LAX.
- Edwards aide testifies boss seemed nervous, erratic
Andrew Young continued his testimony Wednesday, saying he was shocked when the candidate denied knowing about the payoffs at the center of the trial.
- Twenty years later, Rodney King riots still resonate
South Los Angeles has calmed, but memories still remain.
- Arizona immigration: Justices seem open to law
Today's questioning before the Supreme Court suggested the controversial Arizona law may be upheld.
- Marine discharged for slamming Obama on Facebook
Marine Corps Sgt. Gary Stein will be given an other-than-honorable discharge. Sgt. Stein criticized President Obama on Facebook.
- Supreme Court takes up controversial Arizona immigration law
It was unclear what the court would do with other aspects of the law that have been put on hold by lower federal courts.
- House Republicans opt for less controversial budget
While the first version of their budget was full of Tea Party zeal, the latest revision makes politically "safer" choices as the general election season heats up.
- BP engineer arrested in Gulf oil spill
Former BP engineer Kurt Mix is accused of deleting text messages that revealed the true scope of the disaster.
- Aide: Edwards doubted he was father of mistress's child
Andrew Young testified that former Senator John Edwards initially disbelieved he was the father of his mistress' child.
- Hudson leaves courtroom when photos shown
The singer and actress shut her eyes when the gruesome scene was described, and left the court so she wouldn't have to see images of her dead family.
- Romney seizes nomination with decisive sweep
The GOP candidate won Connecticut, Rhode Island, Delaware, Pennsylvania and New York, a clean sweep of all five states who voted today.
- Secret Service scandal forces delicate touch
No one in either party is entirely comfortable politicizing the agency paid to protect for the President.
- Tuesday night wins make it official: Romney is the nominee
Romney swept Connecticut, Rhode Island, Delaware and Pennsylvania, and is expected to win New York shortly.
- Gingrich hopeful for Delaware primary upset
Delaware Republicans began voting Tuesday in the GOP primary, with 17 winner-take-all delegates at stake.
- Romney tries to woo young voters with student loan proprosal
The GOP candidate indicated that he agreed with President Obama that interest rates should remain low.
- Hudson takes stand as murder trial begins
William Balfour is accused of killing Hudson's family in 2008.
- Illegal immigration slows almost to a standstill
The number of illegal immigrants from Mexico, the largest source of migrants, has dropped by the largest margin since the Great Depression.
- Zimmerman posts bail, goes into hiding
The accused killer is likely in another state; he has been the recipient of death threats.
- Prostitution scandal now implicates twelfth member of military
With a dozen Secret Service personnel also implicated, the total number of individuals involved in the prostitution scandal has reached 25.
- Spring snowstorm hammers New York, Pennsylvania
A Spring nor'easter is forecast to dump more than a foot of snow in Pennsylvania, and parts of New York, closing schools and causing power outages. Flood watches have been issued for Maine and New Hampshire