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- Veterans watchdog: Phoenix VA missed care for 1,700 vets
The investigation, initially focused on the Phoenix hospital, found systemic problems in the VA's sprawling nationwide system, which provides medical care to about 6.5 million veterans each year.
- Holly Bobo disappearance: Court won't rule on immunity deal
Holly Bobo is a Tennessee nursing student who disappeared three years ago. Police revoked an immunity agreement with Shayne Austin, who they thought could lead them to Holly Bobo's body. Two other suspects have been charged with murder.
- Triple murder suspect: 'Prince David' takes own life
Triple murder suspect David Eugene Smith had a shoot out with police at a Tennessee motel before shooting himself. Smith was a suspect in connection with a triple murder in Florida Monday.
- 91-year-old Congressman loses Texas GOP primary: 'I just got whipped'
Rep. Ralph Hall, a World War II veteran and the oldest-ever member of Congress, said he wanted to stay in office to help the GOP win the White House in 2016.
- Abuse victims to meet with pope: Chance for healing or 'dog-and-pony show'?
Pope Francis will meet with several victims of sexual abuse by priests. Victims and victim advocates are skeptical of what they call a 'public relations ploy.'
- Cliven Bundy leaves GOP for 'Independent American Party'
Cliven Bundy filled out paperwork for his new party registration at an event in Las Vegas that honored Cliven Bundy for what organizers called 'his courage in standing up for state sovereignty.'
- Li Na loses in French Open first round
Li Na lost her first Grand Slam match since winning the French Open title in 2011, falling to Kristina Mladenovic of France.
- A.J. Ellis hurt, disabled while celebrating Josh Beckett no-hitter
A.J. Ellis rushed to join his teammates in the celebration on Sunday in Philadelphia. Around home plate, he stepped on a discarded helmet.
- Alaska fire continues to grow, may have been caused by cigarettes
Alaska fire: The Funny River Fire in the state's Kenai Peninsula covered nearly 248 square miles as of Monday morning and was 30 percent contained.
- Clearwater Beach shooting: four arrested, two injured
Clearwater Beach shooting: Four men face multiple charges after two people were injured in a Memorial Day shooting Monday evening.
- Valerie Plame deja vu? Kabul CIA chief revealed by mistake
Valerie Plame deja vu?The Obama administration accidentally revealed the name of the CIA's top official in Afghanistan. In 2003, Valerie Plame was exposed as a CIA operative by officials of the George W. Bush administration in an effort to discredit her husband.
- North Dakota tornado: How big was it?
North Dakota tornado: A National Weather Service team will assess the strength of a tornado that touched down at 7:50 p.m. Monday at a camp just south of Watford City, N.D.
- Car crash in tunnel: Don't hold your breath in tunnels
Car crash in tunnel: Daniel J. Calhon was holding his breath and fainted Sunday, causing a three-car crash in a tunnel northwest of Portland, Oregon.
- Alaska wildfires: Unusually dry weather and high winds feed rare May wildfire
A massive wildfire in Alaska's Kenai Peninsula continues to explode in size, leading to mandatory evacuations of 1,000 structures.
- Jessica Korda wins Airbus LPGA Classic, one stroke ahead of Anna Nordqvist
Jessica Korda won the Airbus LPGA Classic on Sunday for her second victory of the year, birdieing four of the last five holes to break out of a tight pack.
- Memorial Day: Obama says we are at a 'pivotal moment' in Afghanistan
Memorial Day: President Barack Obama honored past and present soldiers on Memorial Day, first surprising US troops in Afghanistan, then laying a wreath at Arlington National Cemetery.
- Indianapolis 500: Ryan Hunter-Reay takes checkered flag
Indianapolis 500 was run for the 98th time Sunday. An American driver won the Indianapolis 500 for the first time since 2006.
- Colorado mudslide: Search continues for three missing persons
Colorado mudslide occurred in the western part of the Rocky Mountain state. Three men are still missing as a result of the Colorado mudslide.
- Courtney Force races into the history books in 4.148 seconds
Courtney Force is officially the 100th female winner in the history of the National Hot Rod Association. Courtney Force beat Dale Creasy Jr., Jeff Arend, Tommy Johnson Jr., and Cruz Pedregon.
- Myrtle Beach shootings: Four different shootings leave 3 dead, 5 injured in beach town
The Myrtle Beach motel shooting that killed three and injured one made headlines Sunday, but Myrtle Beach police say three other shootings also took place over the holiday weekend.