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File - In this May 24, 2012 file photo, a woman carries her purchases in plastic bags in Los Angeles. Plastics discarded by people often end up in the ocean, creating coastal pollution that harms marine life and gathers out at sea in what's become known as the great Pacific garbage patch. Now, California state lawmakers have introduced a law that if passed would require makers of plastic bottles, bags and packaging to replace plastics with more environmentally friendly alternatives. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)
Calif. plastic ocean debris bill dies in committeeCalif. bill sought to require product makers to reduce plastic trash polluting the ocean
The Associated Press27 minutes ago
FILE - This undated file photo combination provided by the Philadelphia Police Department shows Herbert and Catherine Schaible. At a bail hearing Friday, May 24, 2013, a Philadelphia judge ordered the couple, who believe in faith healing over medicine, be held without bail on third-degree murder charges in the April death of their 8-month-old son, Brandon. They previously had been convicted of involuntary manslaughter after another child, 2-year-old Kent, died in 2009.  (AP Photo/Philadelphia Police Department, File)
No bail for Pa. parents in faith-healing deathJudge orders Philly couple held without bail in baby's faith-healing death, citing flight risk
The Associated Press29 minutes ago
International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde arrives for a second day of the court hearing at a special court house, in Paris, Friday, May 24, 2013.  Lagarde faced questioning at a special Paris court Friday over her role in the 400 million euro ($520 million) pay-off to a controversial businessman when she was France's finance minister. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)
IMF chief named key witness in French payoff caseIMF chief Lagarde named key witness in investigation of payoff to French business tycoon
The Associated Press40 minutes ago
In this image provided by Metropolis Collectibles/ComicConnect, Corp., shows the front and back cover of "Action Comics No. 1" from 1938, featuring the debut of Superman, that was found by David Gonzales mixed in with old newspapers insulating a wall in a house he was renovating in a small town in Minnesota. Gonzalez did some research that confirmed the comic was valuable, though not as much as it could have been. He got into a heated discussion with a relative about its value, and the back cover got ripped lowering the grade to 1.5 based on a 10-point scale. (AP Photo/Metropolis Collectibles, Inc./ComicConnect, Corp.)
Rare Superman comic found in house insulationRare comic book featuring debut of Superman found in wall of abandoned house in Minnesota
The Associated Press45 minutes ago
Grizzlies, Memphis ready to 'believe' vs SpursTheir belief unshaken, the Grizzlies stare into an 0-2 hole and sense turnaround against Spurs
The Associated Press45 minutes ago
Weber County Attorney Dee Smith speaks during a news conference Friday, May 24, 2013, in Ogden, Utah. Matthew David Stewart, a Utah Army veteran charged with killing a police officer and wounding five others in a shootout during a marijuana raid was found Friday hanging dead in his cell, authorities said. Stewart, 39, was found hanging from a bed sheet during a routine cell check just before 1 a.m., Weber County Attorney Dee Smith said. The county has referred the investigation into the death to an outside agency, and another county attorney will review it. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
Suspect in killing of officer found dead in cellAuthorities: Utah Army veteran charged with killing officer is found dead hanging in jail cell
The Associated Press46 minutes ago
Schumer urges look at security in Sprint dealChinese whispers: Schumer urges review of security implications of Softbank's offer for Sprint
The Associated Press49 minutes ago
FILE - This March 22, 2013 file photo shows the exterior of the Internal Revenue Service building in Washington. No one answered the phone at the IRS hotline for tax help. Forget about advice on avoiding foreclosures at one of the Housing and Urban Development offices nationwide. Roughly five percent of the federal workforce _ 115,000 people at six government agencies _ got an unpaid day off on Friday due to the automatic cuts to the government budget. The furloughs forced some agencies such as the IRS and HUD to drastically scale back operations.  (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)
Furlough Friday: Unpaid day off for many in gov'tFurlough Friday: Budget cuts mean an unpaid day off for many at IRS, HUD and other agencies
The Associated Press58 minutes ago
President Barack Obama signs a bill designating the Congressional Gold Medal commemorating the lives of the four young girls killed in the 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing of 1963, Friday, May 24, 2013, in the Oval Office of the White House. Standing, from left are, Rep. Terri Sewell, D-Ala., and Lisa McNair. Seated at right is Thelma "Maxine" Pippen McNair, the mother of Denise McNair. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Obama OKs honor for Birmingham bombing victimsObama OKs Congressional Gold Medal for 4 girls killed in 1963 Birmingham, Ala., church bombing
The Associated Press1 hour ago
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