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- Susan Rice remains powerful force as national security advisor
Despite being passed over for secretary of state, Susan Rice still plays a key role in national security as President Obama's national security advisor. While Secretary of State John Kerry makes headlines, Susan Rice quietly runs the show from Washington.
- Media mogul Lewis Katz dies in Hanscom plane crash
Co-owner of the Philadelphia Inquirer said to be among the seven victims of a fiery plan crash at Massachusetts' Hanscom Air Force Base.
- Jodi Arias: Death penalty still an option, says judge
Jodi Arias faces a September retrial of the penalty phase of her case. Jodi Arias was convicted of murder but the jury deadlocked over sentencing her to death or life in prison.
- Magic Johnson will co-lead 'My Brother's Keeper' initiative for young men of color
Magic Johnson and Joe Echevarria will help lead a White House push to get more Americans involved in reversing underachievement among young minority men, Obama announced Friday.
- Why Mitt Romney is back campaigning in Iowa
Mitt Romney returned to Iowa for the first time since 2012 to help US Senate candidate Joni Ernst. She also has support of the Senate Conservatives Fund, Sarah Palin, and mainstream Republican leaders.
- Obama's new counterterrorism strategy: Go local
Obama's message: Washington must respond to terrorism by training local security forces, not deploying American ground troops.
- American suicide bomber blows up restaurant where Syrian troops gathered
An American from Florida launched a suicide bombing against Syrian government troops last Sunday, in what is believed to be the first time a US citizen was involved in a suicide bombing in Syria.
- San Antonio Spurs defeat Oklahoma City Thunder in West finals
San Antonio Spurs: The Jekyll-and-Hyde series continued between the past two Western Conference champions, as the road team has been thumped in every game so far.
- Jay Carney resigns as White House press secretary, deputy taking over
Jay Carney: President Barack Obama announced Carney's departure in a surprise appearance at in the White House press briefing room Friday.
- 2024 Olympics bid dropped in Philadelphia
2024 Olympics bid: Mayor Michael Nutter said Wednesday that the decision was made after researching potential venues and the financial realities of hosting the games.
- Two National Spelling Bee winners, first time in 52 years
Sriram Hathwar and Ansun Sujoe had essentially used up the entire list of words the 'Bee' had to offer, resulting in a finish unseen in more than half a century.
- Colorado shooting case: James Holmes' lawyers want closed jury selection
Lawyers for James Holmes, who is charged with murder and attempted murder in the July 2012 mass shooting at a Colorado movie theater, told a judge Thursday they want the public and the media barred from the entire jury selection process.
- Willis Tower: Cracks appear on glass ledge
Willis Tower cracks: The see-through glass bays are known as The Ledge and extend about four feet from the building, which was once called the Sears Tower.
- Louisiana flooding, tornado cause widespread damage, one death
Louisiana flooding: Severe thunderstorms dumped heavy rains on the state and an EF-1 tornado, about 150 yards wide with maximum winds estimated near 105 mph, hit Garyville about 5:30 a.m., the National Weather Service said.
- Elliot Rodger rampage shows gaps in mental health law
Elliot Rodger: Three weeks before he stabbed and shot six people to death and then apparently took his own life, the 22-year-old sometime college student was questioned by sheriff's deputies outside his apartment and was able to convince them he was calm, courteous, and no threat to anyone.
- Canadian hiker rescued from Rocky Mountain peak
Park officials said Samuel Frappier of Quebec was able to walk and talk when he was flown to a landing zone in the park and taken by ambulance to a hospital Wednesday evening for an evaluation.
- Ukraine's leaders see Russian origin in violent insurgency
Russia denies mass border crossings are taking place, although separatist leaders of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic now freely admit their ragtag army has many foreigners, including some from the Russian province of Chechnya.
- Alaska: Near miss reported between passenger jet and cargo plane
Alaska near miss: A spokesman for the National Transportation Safety Board says the passenger jet veered right and the cargo plane turned in the same direction. The aircraft passed within a quarter-mile of each other at the same elevation.
- Google's next driverless cars will come without steering wheel or pedals
Google Inc. hopes that by this time next year, 100 of the two-seaters will be on public roads, following extensive testing.
- Shelly Sterling already reviewing Clippers bids: Source
Donald Sterling's attorney, Bobby Samini, said there would be no sale of the team without Donald Sterling's involvement, though he declined to say whether Sterling was involved in reviewing bids or in touch with Shelly Sterling.