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Dead Pa. baby's dad believes in 'divine healing'

After their 2-year-old son died of untreated pneumonia in 2009, faith-healing advocates Herbert and Catherine Schaible promised a judge they would not let another sick child go without medical...

Dead Pa. baby's dad believes in 'divine healing'

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Dead Pa. baby's dad believes in 'divine healing'

Pa. dad charged after baby's faith-healing death says medicine 'against our religious beliefs'

Judge: Ariz. sheriff's office profiles Latinos

Judge finds Ariz. sheriff's office racially profiles Latinos in immigration patrols

Trucker bumps I-5 bridge, sees horror behind him

Driver horrified by scene in rearview mirror after load hits I-5 bridge, road falls into river

Key figures in racial profiling lawsuit in Ariz

Key figures in lawsuit alleging racial profiling against Arizona sheriff

Jury foreman says life or death decision unfair

Arias trial jury foreman says death decision unfair for 12 average people who aren't lawyers

Principal recounts tornado hitting Oklahoma school

Principal recounts storm hitting Oklahoma school where 7 kids died, told students `It's here'

Calif. plastic ocean debris bill dies in committee

Calif. bill sought to require product makers to reduce plastic trash polluting the ocean

Suspect in killing of officer found dead in cell

Authorities: Utah Army veteran charged with killing officer is found dead hanging in jail cell

Furlough Friday: Unpaid day off for many in gov't

Furlough Friday: Budget cuts mean an unpaid day off for many at IRS, HUD and other agencies

Obama OKs honor for Birmingham bombing victims

Obama OKs Congressional Gold Medal for 4 girls killed in 1963 Birmingham, Ala., church bombing

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Tragedy in Moore

A tornado stronger than an atomic bomb devastates Oklahoma town.

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On May 24, 1883,

the Brooklyn Bridge, linking Brooklyn and Manhattan, was dedicated by President Chester Alan Arthur and New York Gov. Grover Cleveland.

In 1775,

John Hancock was elected President of the Continental Congress, succeeding Peyton Randolph.

In 1844,

Samuel F.B. Morse transmitted the message "What hath God wrought" from Washington to Baltimore as he formally opened America's first telegraph line.