
New York, New York this morning.
- U.S. boosts “nonlethal” help to Syria rebels
- Mitt Romney to win Neb., Ore. primaries
- Fischer wins upset victory in Neb. Sen. primary
- Ratko Mladic genocide trial kicks off
- Court records show Zimmerman had two black eyes
- FBI opens inquiry into JPMorgan’s $2B loss
- Pentagon limits F-22 fighter flights
- Army opens jobs in combat battalions to women
- Ill. police hunt dead bride’s newlywed husband
- Virginia GOP block openly gay judicial nominee
- FDA panel approves home HIV test kit
- Family: Girl shot in Cracker Barrel died
- Watch: Obama teases David Beckham
Black box from Indonesian jet crash foundA Russian-made Sukhoi Superjet 100 crashed in the Indonesian jungle, killing 45
Mali’s junta appears to hedge on transitionECOWAS threatens to reinstate sanctions after Mali junta leader hedges over agreements on transition
- Hollande to Merkel: Everything “on the table”
- Mexican novelist, essayist Carlos Fuentes dies
- Rebekah Brooks “baffled” by hacking charges
- Colombian leader: Deadly blast targeted official
- U.N. observers caught up in Syrian violence
- Lightning strike delays Hollande trip to Germany
- Mladic faces trial for directing Bosnia atrocities
- Iran nuke talks show unexpected sign of progress
- Report: Consumption of resources unsustainable
- 2 giraffes dead after break-in at Polish zoo
Court records show Zimmerman had two black eyesMedical records were released Tuesday in the Trayvon Martin shooting case; defense examining prosecution’s evidence
Small town bank puts people before profitsIn Cattaraugus, N.Y., family-owned bank lends to the locals when others won’t, and ekes out a tiny annual profit
- Ill. police hunt dead bride’s newlywed husband
- S.D. man pleads guilty in old grudge death
- Family: Girl shot in Cracker Barrel died
- Scam steals credit card numbers at the gas pump
- U.S. says blind China activist’s visa is ready
- Pentagon limits F-22 fighter flights
- Ruling: Boy can play on girls’ field hockey team
- Man freed on bond must read, write book reports
- Fire capt. demoted for alleged Trayvon rant
- Kayaker says he survived great white shark attack

“HIMYM” season finale gives fans some answers Marshall and Lily have a baby and Barney’s bride is revealed on the season finale of “How I Met Your Mother”
Bret Michaels settles case over 2009 Tonys injuryThe Poison frontman filed a lawsuit against the Tonys after he was hit in the head with a set piece at the awards show
- “DWTS” to launch “all-star” season this fall
- President Obama passes pop culture quiz
- John Travolta’s accuser drops charges, report says
- Bret Michaels settles case over 2009 Tonys injury
- Iraq veteran raps to treat his PTSD
- ABC orders 10 new series for upcoming season
- Cannes Film Festival to kick off Wednesday
- Ellen DeGeneres wins top humor prize
- Which town is best-read? Alexandria, Va.
- Performers announced for CMT Music Awards
Mitchell Guist, “Swamp People” star, dies at 48Officials say star of show about alligator hunting season in Louisiana’s Atchafalaya swamp dies after fall on boat
DWTS: Semis see high standards and crazy scoresThe judges’ scores leave it to voters to make the ultimate decision with another competitor set to depart tonight
Cannes Film Festival to kick off WednesdayThe 65th edition of the festival will see plenty of celebrated stars and directors
Lady Gaga’s Indonesia show scrapped after protestsThe pop star had to cancel her show following protests by Islamic hard-liners and conservative lawmakers
New mom Jessica Simpson launches line of maternity clothes“Fashion Star” mentor Jessica Simpson is expanding her lucrative product lines to include clothes for moms-to-be
Which town is best-read? Alexandria, Va.The Washington suburb tops the Amazon.com list of America’s best-read cities
Princess marries in GermanyPrincess Felipa von Bayern marries Christian Dienst on May 12, 2012, in Steingaden, Germany
- Glitz, glamour marking queen’s Jubilee
- Kate dons teal gown, puts hair up for Olympic gala
- Japan’s emperor to help mark queen’s jubilee
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Why calories count: 10 common myths bustedNutrition experts break down fact vs. fiction when it comes to calories, dispelling most common myths
FDA panel approves OraSure’s home HIV test kitTest kit uses mouth swab to detect presence of HIV in 20 minutes; version already sold to doctors
- Whooping cough making a comeback as most adults fail to get recommended booster shot
- Groundbreaking $100M study aims to stop Alzheimer’s before it starts
- Nerve transfer gives quadriplegic hand function
- Gov’t unveils first National Alzheimer’s Plan
- Study: Sleepwalking underestimated in the U.S.
- Laxative-free colon cancer test shows promise
- Blood drive planned in Ga. for Aimee Copeland
- Iraq war veteran Leo Dunson treats his PTSD by rapping about Army life over attending counseling
- FDA delays sunscreen label changes by 6 months
- Right-to-die group Final Exit Network indicted by Minnesota jury
- HealthPop
Nerve transfer gives quadriplegic hand function71-year-old former quadriplegic is now able to feed himself and write basic items with his left hand
- Diet
Cancer survivors urged to exercise and eat rightAmerican Cancer Society encourages healthy habits in the new guidelines to give better chance of preventing cancer from recurring
- Fitness
Marathon king Micah True dies from cardiomyopathyMicah King, who died during a routine run in N.M., died from an enlarged heart, according to autopsy
- Celebrity
What prostate cancer may mean for O’Neal, BuffettActor Ryan O’Neal and investor Warren Buffet both announce they have prostate cancer; both say they feel good
- Dr. Jonathan LaPook
More and more Americans living past 90Nearly 2 million Americans are older than 90 and the very elderly may number 9 million by 2050; Health care system strained
Berries may contain potent weapon vs. Parkinson’sCan two or more servings of blueberries or strawberries a week help lower risk of Parkinson’s disease?
- Some Americans are not getting essential nutrients
- Melanoma rates skyrocketing in young adults
- Biologic drug lowers LDL cholesterol
- More news from WebMD »

Google: No “evidence” for Oracle patent claimGoogle followed up with its closing arguments in phase two of the Oracle suit over Java, reiterating that it had no knowledge of Sun’s patent portfolio
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- Nokia: Apple rigged Siri to name iPhone best phone
- Twitter touts U.K. growth figures: 10 million strong
- Apple iCloud to get upgrade, report says
- Houston lawyer on quest to find missing moon rocks
- Apple can seek to ban Samsung tablet ban in U.S.
- Mark Zuckerberg birthday: Facebook CEO turns 28 days before IPO
- Sea Shepherd group founder Paul Watson arrested in Germany
- Apple MacBook Pro, iMac rumors: Ivy Bridge processor, USB 3, Retina Display
- Manta rays’ deep-sea secrets revealed
- Report: Yahoo to claim Thompson defied ethics code
- Space
Mars rover Opportunity on the move after Martian winterAfter spending nearly five months in one spot for the Martian winter, Opportunity moved for the first time this week
Google: No “evidence” for Oracle patent claimGoogle followed up with its closing arguments in phase two of the Oracle suit over Java, reiterating that it had no knowledge of Sun’s patent portfolio
Federal judge: Apple statements damage lawsuit positionA New York judge has refused to toss out lawsuits alleging that Apple Inc. and various publishers conspired to drive up the price of e-books
- Dropbox offers crack at online storage — for life
- Yahoo won’t pay severance to ex-CEO Thompson
- Yahoo: Time to give up
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