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Florida-FAMU-Charges (will update)
Charges have been brought against 13 people after an investigation into the suspected hazing death of Florida A&M University drum major Robert Champion, a Florida prosecutor announced Wednesday.
Syria-Unrest (will update)
As international envoy Kofi Annan negotiated a cease-fire in Syria in late March and early April, government forces were raiding opposition strongholds, killing and detaining residents in attacks that amounted to war crimes, a rights group said Wednesday.
POL-Afghanistan-Obama (will update)
President Barack Obama marked the first anniversary of the death of terror mastermind Osama bin Laden with an unannounced trip to Afghanistan where he reiterated that U.S. troops will not remain in the country "a single day longer" than necessary.
California-Forgotten-Prisoner
A San Diego college student filed a legal claim Wednesday for damages suffered when he was left handcuffed and without food or water in a Drug Enforcement Agency holding cell for four days last month.
SPORT-Los Angeles Dodgers
Magic Johnson is among the new owners of the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Florida-FAMU-Charges
Charges have been brought against 13 people after an investigation into the suspected hazing death of Florida A&M University drum major Robert Champion, a Florida prosecutor announced Wednesday.
China-Clinton-Visit
Chinese authorities threatened the family of Chinese activist Chen Guangdeng if he didn't leave the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, a friend of the activist said Friday.
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China-Clinton-Visit
Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng said Thursday that U.S. authorities had not fully informed him of what he was facing before his decision Wednesday to leave the U.S. Embassy and that he now wants to leave China.
China-US-Dissident
The deal that led to Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng leaving the U.S. Embassy is an unprecedented move for Beijing, U.S. and Chinese observers said Wednesday.
Al-Awlaki Posthumous Writings
From the grave, Awlaki calls for attacks on U.S. The editor and star contributor may be dead, but that hasn't prevented al Qaeda in Yemen from issuing the eighth and ninth editions of its online English-language magazine Inspire.

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