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Feb 24, 2012

Breaking News: CBS News: Marine copter crash in Calif. among deadliest

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Marine copter crash in Calif. among deadliest
Feb 24th 2012, 15:22

Training accident that killed 7 Marines a solemn reminder that preparing for war poses some of same risks as the real thing

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Breaking News: CBS News: U.N. agency: Iran rapidly expanding nuclear work

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U.N. agency: Iran rapidly expanding nuclear work
Feb 24th 2012, 16:53

IAEA cites spike in production of higher-grade enriched uranium, feeds concerns about Tehran's ability to produce atomic bomb

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Economy: Economic News, Policy & Analysis - The Washington Post: How a new lawsuit could overturn the contraceptives mandate

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How a new lawsuit could overturn the contraceptives mandate
Feb 24th 2012, 15:50

Last night, seven states filed a legal challenge to the health reform law's mandated coverage of contraceptives. (Read it here.) While the case may have difficulty gaining traction for a few years, there's a real possibility that it could eventually pose a serious threat to the policy.

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Economy: Economic News, Policy & Analysis - The Washington Post: Report: Debt will swell under top GOP hopefuls’ tax plans

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Report: Debt will swell under top GOP hopefuls' tax plans
Feb 24th 2012, 01:01

The national debt would balloon under tax policies championed by three of the four major Republican candidates for president, according to an independent analysis of tax and spending proposals so far offered by the campaigns.

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Philly.com News: A.C. casino chief dies

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A.C. casino chief dies
Feb 24th 2012, 16:27

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Philly.com News: 1 dead, 1 hospitalized in Chester shootings

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1 dead, 1 hospitalized in Chester shootings
Feb 24th 2012, 16:07

Chester police are investigating two early morning shooting incidents in which one 23-year-old man was killed and another was seriously injured.

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Philly.com News: Arguments begin in Rutgers roommate spying trial

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Arguments begin in Rutgers roommate spying trial
Feb 24th 2012, 16:10

A county prosecutor told a Middlesex County jury today that former Rutgers students Dharun Ravi's actions were "malicious and criminal" when he secretly used his webcam to spy on his roommate in a sexual encounter with another man.

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Economy: Economic News, Policy & Analysis - The Washington Post: What ‘left’ and ‘right’ really mean

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What 'left' and 'right' really mean
Feb 24th 2012, 15:57

Perhaps my biggest frustration with the U.S. news media (and yes, I am a card-carrying member) is that we permit the two parties to decide what is "left" and what is "right." The way it works, roughly, is that anything Democrats support becomes "left," and everything Republicans support becomes "right." But that makes "left" and "right" descriptions of where the two parties stand at any given moment rather than descriptions of the philosophies, ideologies or ideas that animate, or should animate, political debates.

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U.S. News: Family mourns son's death in Marine copter crash that claimed seven lives

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Family mourns son's death in Marine copter crash that claimed seven lives
Feb 24th 2012, 15:31
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This video image provided Thursday by ABC15.com-TV shows an aerial view of a crash site where two U.S. Marine helicopters collided Wednesday.

Outside the Everett family home stands a large photo of their son Justin, a Marine who died in a training exercise when two helicopters collided around the California-Arizona border in one of the Corps' deadliest aviation training accidents in years.

Sgt. Justin Everett, 33, a helicopter pilot and Marine for a decade, had served two tours in Iraq and was slated to head to Afghanistan in July, his father, James, told The Fresno Bee. A father of a 5-year-old daughter and a 2-year-old son, two of his brothers served in the Air Force.


Everett was one of seven Marines who died when their AH-1W "Cobra" and UH-1Y "Huey" helicopters collided in midair Wednesday night. They had been conducting a routine training exercise at about 8 p.m. local time when the incident occurred, Marine officials said.

There were no survivors. Six of the Marines had been stationed at Camp Pendleton in California and one in Yuma, Ariz. The cause of the crash, which occurred about two miles west of the Yuma Training Range Complex on federal land, continued to be under investigation Friday.

The identities of the Marines killed have not been released pending formal notification of next of kin.

"It's an unfortunate consequence of the high tempo of operations," retired Marine Col. J.F. Joseph, an aviation safety consultant, told The Associated Press. "They're out there working on the edge trying to exploit the maximum capabilities of the aircraft and their tactics. Just by the virtue of that, in becoming combat ready, these unfortunately are not uncommon occurrences."

The AH-1W, which carries a pilot and gunner, and is considered the Marine Corps' main attack helicopter. The UH-1Y can hold one or two pilots, a crew chief and other crew members, the AP reported.

Hueys often are used to pick up and drop off ground crews, while Cobras hover by ready to fire if the Huey comes under attack.

Training accidents
It was the fifth aviation accident since March involving the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing headquartered at Miramar Marine Corps Air Station in San Diego. In the Navy and Marine Corps, there have only been two other aviation training accidents in the past five years involving seven or more deaths, according to the military's Naval Safety Center, the AP reported.

Last September, two Marines died when their AH-1W Super Cobra helicopter went down in Camp Pendleton, according to the Marine Corps Times. And in July, a Marine sergeant was killed in the crash of a UH-1Y Huey helicopter, also at Camp Pendleton, while five others onboard were injured, the Marine Corps Times reported.

In one of the worst accidents in the last five years, an AH-1W collided with a Coast Guard C-130 airplane in October 2009, killing two aboard the Marine helicopter and seven aboard the C-130, The AP reported.

"We fly every single day for the most part and, you know, relatively mishap free so it’s ... one of those rare and unfortunate occurrences that took place last night (Wednesday)," Cpl. Steven Posey of the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing in Miramar in Southern California told msnbc.com.

Chaplains gathered after the collision to inform relatives of the victims.

"This is a dynamic, very tight-knit wing," U.S. Navy Capt. Irving Elson, the Aircraft Wing's senior chaplain, told The Orange County Register. "The tragedy didn't just happen to the squadron, it happened to the Marine Corps, it happened to the nation and it happened to us."

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U.S. News: Coach suspended for Whitney Houston slur he wrote on Facebook

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Coach suspended for Whitney Houston slur he wrote on Facebook
Feb 24th 2012, 16:03

By NBCChicago. com and msnbc.com staff

CHICAGO -- The president of a suburban youth baseball organization has been suspended for posting a racist rant on Facebook regarding the death of singer Whitney Houston.

Oak Lawn officials banned John Kelly from coaching for one year after a parent reportedly spotted the post by Kelly using the "n"-word, according to the Chicago Sun-Times. Kelly used the racial slur to complain about the amount of media coverage Houston's death brought.


“I’m so sick of reading about this dumb stupid N - - - - - Whitney Houston,” read part of his Facebook post, according to the Sun-Times.

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Kelly said his social media page was restricted to adult friends and family, but a former player’s mom spotted the comment and reposted it.

Since the posting, Kelly told the Sun-Times his life has been ruined. He said he's worried about the effect on his business and his kids being taunted. He claims he's not a racist and said he didn't realize he'd used the word in the post.

“I do stand behind everything I said except the ‘n’-word. I regret using that adjective,” he told the Sun Times. “Does that make me a racist? Are you kidding me? It was the farthest thing from my mind. I have some amazing friends who are black.”

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U.S. News: Cops: Thieves parked at gas station, sucked fuel from underground tanks

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Cops: Thieves parked at gas station, sucked fuel from underground tanks
Feb 24th 2012, 16:24

By msnbc.com staff

As gasoline prices rise at the pump, so apparently does the brazenness of some thieves trying to steal it.

In Tampa, Fla., authorities say criminals used a minivan with a cutout floorboard, a pump and a big plastic container in an elaborate scheme to siphon gas directly from a gas station’s underground storage tank.

"When the price of the commodities goes up, we're not surprised to see that enterprising thieves will find ways to get that commodity and make a profit," St. Petersburg police spokesman Mike Puetz told the Tampa Bay Times.


Hillsborough County sheriff’s officials say the gasoline caper happened early Tuesday morning at a Citrus Park gas station. The suspects had cut a hole through the bottom of a Chevrolet minivan and parked the vehicle over the station's underground storage tank. They then used a portable pump to suck the gas into a plastic tank inside the van.

A deputy working a midnight shift spotted the minivan parked at an odd angle at the closed gas station and went to check. As he pulled into the lot, the thieves took off in another vehicle, leaving the minivan and their liquid loot behind, according to the Tampa Bay Times.

Investigators found several hundred gallons of gas in containers inside the van with another 25 gallons spilled in the parking lot.

Marco Ishak, the gas station manager, told ABC News he was surprised by the attempted theft. “People are getting desperate,” he said. 

On the uptick
"We had this problem pretty widespread a couple years ago," sheriff's Capt. Andy Ross said, according to the Tampa Bay Times. "It kind of ebbed. It seems like this is on the uptick again."
 
The national average for a gallon of regular gas rose this week to $3.59, up more than 40 cents from a year ago, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Experts say prices at the pump could reach a record $4.25 a gallon by Memorial Day.

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Philly.com News: ‘America Idol’ twist keeps local singer alive

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‘America Idol’ twist keeps local singer alive
Feb 24th 2012, 15:35

During Thursday night's American Idol, the last local seemed to be a goner.

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Philly.com News: Howard Unruh's initial statement to prosecutors

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Howard Unruh's initial statement to prosecutors
Feb 24th 2012, 15:13

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Economy: Economic News, Policy & Analysis - The Washington Post: America’s getting more oil-efficient — but not quickly enough

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America's getting more oil-efficient — but not quickly enough
Feb 24th 2012, 15:13

Stuart Saniford has put together a fascinating chart showing that U.S. oil efficiency has been improving dramatically of late, as crude prices have risen. It's not just that people are cutting back on driving. Every time oil gets pricier, Americans figure out how to wring more and more economic activity out of a single barrel of crude:

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Economy: Economic News, Policy & Analysis - The Washington Post: Seven dead in latest Afghan violence over Koran burning

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Seven dead in latest Afghan violence over Koran burning
Feb 24th 2012, 14:55

KABUL — Six protesters and a police officer were killed in the western Afghan province of Herat on Friday when demonstrations over the accidental burning of Korans on a U.S. military base again turned violent, local officials said.

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