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- Despite thawing relationship, China still spying on Taiwan
Four suspected spies have been detained in China during the last fourteen months.
- GOP budget plan passes committee on party-line vote
The House budget committee passed the plan 19-18; two Republicans voted against the bill because it didn't go far enough.
- NYC march honors slain Florida teenager
Trayvon Martin's parents spoke at the "Million Hoodie March", saying that his son did not deserve to die.
- Endorsements, dollars shift to Romney. Can he close the deal?
The former Massachusetts governor and his allies spent hundreds of thousands of dollars more than Santorum and his backers in Illinois, and it showed in the results: Romney was beating Rick Santorum by 47 percent to 35 percent.
- New Hampshire lawmakers consider gay marriage repeal
New Hampshire Governor John Lynch has threatened a veto, but that hasn't stopped some N.H. legislators from moving towards repeal of the two year-old gay marriage law.
- Flood warnings for Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Missouri
Heavy rains and flooding are forecast to continue in eastern Oklahoma, Arkansas, and western Missouri, says the National Weather Service.
- Afghan villagers say shootings were revenge
- Fresh from Illinois defeat, Santorum looks south
Louisiana's primary is on Saturday, and Santorum is hopeful for a strong showing there.
- Romney wins, Santorum loses in Illinois primary
The former Massachusetts governor defeated the former Pennsylvania senator in a blowout evening.
- Accused soldier's lawyer plans trip to Afghanistan
Army staff sergeant Robert Bales' lawyer says he needs to gather his own evidence because the government's evidence isn't enough.
- Peyton Manning arrives in Denver, (almost) ready to lead Broncos
Peyton Manning was introduced as the latest Broncos quarterback Tuesday afternoon in Denver. Manning's happy to have Tim Tebow as his teammate, for now.
- Flooding, tornado hit San Antonio and other parts of Texas
A tornado touched down southwest of San Antonio Monday night damaging half a dozen homes. Severe flooding is forecast from Texas to Missouri over the next several days.
- Hillary Clinton wades into mystery of Amelia Earhart
New photographic evidence shows parts of a plane on a Pacific Island. Hillary Clinton meets Tuesday with a group investigating the disappearance of American aviator Amelia Earhart.
- Paragliding grandma defies gravity and age
At 101, great, great grandmother May Hardison of Utah, celebrated a new world record Tuesday: the 'Oldest Female to Paraglide Tandem.'
- Trayvon Martin case draws celebrities, feds join investigation
Trayvon Martin's shooting death is attracting celebrity attention, including Spike Lee, Wyclef Jean, and Mia Farrow. The US Justice Department opened its own probe into the Trayvon Martin case in Florida.
- Mets make deal with Madoff trustee
The settlement avoids a civil trial for the club and means they'll have to pay far less than they otherwise might.
- Bison reach Montana as part of relocation plan
The American Bison (also known as buffalo) were taken from Yellowstone as part of an effort to repopulate the West with the iconic animals.
- Bales may not remember shooting, lawyer says
The Army sergeant accused of shooting 16 Afghan civilians has not yet been formally charged, though charges may come this week.
- Obama raises $45 million in February
Obama's monthly haul was nearly twice as much as the $23 million per month average he raised during the final three months of 2011 and more than the $29.1 million he raised in January.
- Florida students rally to arrest white neighborhood watch leader
College students plan to rally Monday in Sanford, Fla., and on the campus of Florida A&M University in Tallahassee. Rev. Al Sharpton is also planning a rally on Thursday.