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Police say man is arrested in deaths of 4 in W.Va.
Authorities say they've arrested a man wanted in connection with the deaths of four people whose bodies were found in a wooded part of central West Virginia.
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Despite downgrade, Beryl still soaks Memorial Day
Joyce Connolly and her daughters left their home in Hurricane, W.Va., to head south for a Memorial Day beach vacation - and ended up in the center of Tropical Storm Beryl.
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Tropical Storm Beryl making landfall in northeastern Fla.; rain, winds lash coast.
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Man in crane at Texas college says he's armed
Dallas police say a man is holed up in a construction crane at Southern Methodist University after threatening to shoot campus police if they approached him.
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Air Canada plane makes emergency landing
An Air Canada jet bound for Japan has landed safely in Toronto after an engine shut down after takeoff from Pearson International Airport.
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Canada to force striking rail workers back to jobs
Canada introduced legislation Monday to force striking Canadian Pacific Railway workers back to their jobs after talks stalled over the weekend, the country's labor minister said Monday.
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Obama says Vietnam veterans too often 'denigrated'
President Barack Obama paid tribute Monday to the men and women who have died defending America, pointing to Vietnam veterans as an under-appreciated and sometimes maligned group of war heroes who remained true to their nation despite an unwelcome homecoming.
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Michigan wildfire destroys nearly 100 buildings
Homes and cabins make up a third of the nearly 100 structures destroyed by a wildfire burning across more than 30 square miles of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, officials said Monday.
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Quebec students, government resume negotiations
Quebec college and university students and the provincial government returned to the bargaining table on Monday in an attempt to put an end to a months- long dispute over tuition hikes that has led to clashes with police and mass arrests.
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Canada pledges $17.5M in fight against Asian carp
The Canadian government says it will spend $17.5 million over the next five years to help prevent Asian carp from invading the Great Lakes.
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Experts: Remedial college classes need fixing
Each year, an estimated 1.7 million U.S. college students are steered to remedial classes to catch them up and prepare them for regular coursework. But a growing body of research shows the courses are eating up time and money, often leading not to degrees but student loan hangovers.








