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Judge rules against 'America's toughest sheriff' in racial profiling lawsuit
Reuters
By Tim Gaynor and David Schwartz. PHOENIX | Fri May 24, 2013 9:18pm EDT. PHOENIX (Reuters) - Arizona lawman Joe Arpaio violated the constitutional rights of Latino drivers in his crackdown on illegal immigration, a federal judge found on Friday, and ...
Judge Finds Violations of Rights by SheriffNew York Times
Judge: Arpaio's agency engaged in racial profilingUSA TODAY
Judge: Arpaio's office systematically profiles LatinosEast Valley Tribune
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Washington bridge collapse spotlights California's aging bridges
San Jose Mercury News
California in recent decades has spent billions retrofitting its bridges for earthquakes, but in the wake of Thursday's bridge collapse in Washington state, critics say the Golden State is still lagging behind most other states in the quality of its bridges. Thousands ...
Truck crash caused Washington state bridge collapse: officialsChicago Tribune
Washington State Bridge Collapse Could Echo Far Beyond InterstateNew York Times
Trucker Bumps I-5 Bridge, Sees Tragedy Behind HimABC News
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CBS News

President Obama's Naval Academy Commencement Speech
ABC News
An inspiring message for graduates in the wake of a string of sexual allegations in the military. 01:03 | 05/24/2013. Related Links: Watch: President Obama Urges Naval Grads to Uphold Public Trust in Military · WATCH FULL BROADCASTS. Share: ...
Obama implores Navy grads to end sexual assaultNBCNews.com
Obama urges new officers to 'carry forth' academy's valuesBaltimore Sun
Obama to Navy: Sexual assaults undermine militaryUSA TODAY
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The Nation

UK fighters escort Pak plane after midair scare
Times of India
LONDON: A scare ran through Britain's security establishment on Friday when a Pakistan International Airlines pilot sent out an emergency call alarmed by two men trying to barge into the cockpit. Both the men were arrested after the plane was escorted by ...
British fighter jets escort Pakistani passenger plane after on-board incidentABC Online
UK fighters escort Pakistan plane to airport, two arrestsReuters
'Family row' sparks UK plane emergencySky News Australia
Herald Sun -Wall Street Journal -The Guardian
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New York Daily News

Four Oklahoma tornado victims to be laid to rest Friday
Los Angeles Times
Four of the people killed in a tornado earlier this week were to be laid to rest Friday in Oklahoma. The four are among the 24 victims of Monday's tornado that devastated the Oklahoma City area, particularly the suburb of Moore. Funeral services for 8-year-old ...
Tornado Victims' Photos: Remembering The Lives Lost In Tragic Oklahoma StormHuffington Post
Fema uses 'Waffle House index' to take stock of Oklahoma tornado disasterThe Guardian
Photos: Pets rescued after Oklahoma tornadoCNN
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AFP

Canada: Mayor Denies Drug Allegations
New York Times
After a week of avoiding journalists, Mayor Rob Ford of Toronto on Friday denied accusations that he smoked crack cocaine. “I do not use crack cocaine, nor am I an addict of crack cocaine,” Mr. Ford, left, said as he read a statement during a brief news ...
Rob Ford crack scandal: 'I do not use crack cocaine,' mayor saysToronto Star
Rob Ford video questions linger after denialCBC.ca
Toronto mayor denies crack cocaine allegationABC Online
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Philly.com

Most in Milwaukee-area delegation voted to end Scouts' gay ban
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Milwaukee-area Boy Scout officials were just beginning Friday to assess the impact of a landmark national resolution ending the ban on openly gay Scouts. Some saw the decision as part of their mission to serve all boys, some said it was an affront to their ...
After vote to allow gay Boy Scouts, critics and supporters mobilizeWashington Post
Boy Scouts' policy to allow openly gay members not expected to have much ...NOLA.com
After vote on gay youth, Scouts face more turmoilWinston-Salem Journal
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A Memorial Day weather surprise: the Jersey shore ocean breeze
Washington Post (blog)
An aerial photograph shows the New Jersey shore and Atlantic Ocean, seen right, and the towns of Seaside Park (bottom) and Seaside Heights (center), April 27, 2013. (EPA/MICHAEL REYNOLDS). Growing up at the Jersey shore, I always had mixed ...

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CBS News

Little Debate on Big Issues in Race to Fill Kerry's Seat
New York Times
BOSTON — For an election that was supposed to be about the big issues of the day, the special election in Massachusetts to fill the Senate seat vacated by John Kerry seems to be about everything but. Enlarge This Image ...
Can Senate candidate Gabriel Gomez help GOP repair its image among Latinos?Christian Science Monitor
California billionaire Tom Steyer's environmental group returns to Massachusetts ...MassLive.com
Rep. Ed Markey and Boston Mayor Menino to make major Senate campaign ...The Republic
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Los Angeles Times

NOAA predicts above-average hurricane season
Los Angeles Times
Unusually warm ocean waters and favorable atmospheric conditions are expected to create an above-average number of tropical storms and hurricanes in the Atlantic and Caribbean this season, national weather forecasters predicted. In its latest outlook, the ...
NOAA predicts active 2013 Atlantic hurricane seasonNOAA
Hurricane center aims to better explain storm surgeUSA TODAY
Forecasters See Busy Season for HurricanesWall Street Journal
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