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Raw: Rescue Workers Search Oklahoma School
Several children have been pulled out of the rubble alive at a school in an Oklahoma City suburb. Rescue workers lifted children from the rubble before they were taken to a triage center set up at Plaza Towers Elementary School. (May 20)
Raw: Walking in a Flattened Okla. Neighborhood
With nothing more than a smartphone, one man walks through a neighborhood in Moore, Okla. where homes have been reduced to rubble by a tornado. (May 20)
Raw: Rescuers Pull Tornado Survivors to Safety
A monstrous tornado at least a half-mile wide roared through the Oklahoma City suburbs Monday. In the city of Moore, emergency responders and bystanders worked together to rescue those trapped by debris. (May 20)
Deadliest US tornadoes since 1900
FILE - In this March 21, 1925, file photo is an overturned house that was carried more than fifty feet from it's foundation following a tornado in Griffen, Ind. The March 18 tornadoes that hit Missouri, Illinois and Indiana killing 695 people are one of the 10 deadliest tornadoes in the Unit…
Deadliest US tornadoes since 1900
FILE - In this March 21, 1925, file photo is an overturned house that was carried more than fifty feet from it's foundation following a tornado in Griffen, Ind. The March 18 tornadoes that hit Missouri, Illinois and Indiana killing 695 people are one of the 10 deadliest tornadoes in the Unit…
Winning Powerball Ticket Sold in Florida
It's all about the odds, and one lone ticket sold in a Florida grocery store has beaten them all by matching each of the numbers drawn for the highest Powerball jackpot in history at an estimated $590.5 million, lottery officials said Sunday. (May 19)
Raw: Tornadoes Spotted in Kansas
Severe weather moved through the Plains states over the weekend, bringing high winds, heavy rains and tornadoes. Two twisters were spotted Saturday evening near Rozel, a sparsely populated area in central Kansas. (May 19)
Alonso gana el Gran Premio de España
El piloto de Ferrari, Fernando Alonso, de España (centro), flanqueado por su padre José Luis y su madre Ana Díaz, celebra después del Gran Premio de España de Fórmula Uno en el circuito de Catalunya en Montmelo, cerca de Barcelona, España, el domingo 12 de mayo de 2013.
'La jaula de oro' lleva drama de inmigrantes a Cannes
De izquierda a derecha el actor guatemalteco Brandon López, el director Diego Quemada-Diez, Karen Martínez, también de Guatemala, y el actor Rodolfo Domíguez, posan para un retrato para promover la película "La jaula de oro" en la Ciudad de Mexico, el lunes 13 de mayo de 2013.
'De Tacos y Patadas': Triunfos aztecas en Brasil
Antonio Mohamed, director técnico de los "Xolos", festeja luego de la victoria del equipo de Tijuana sobre el Palmeiras, el pasado martes 14 de mayo en Sao Paulo, Brasil.
Glacier Bear
A black bear peers out from behind a tangle of branches along a trail to the Nugget Falls on Thursday, May 16, 2013, in Juneau, Alaska. (AP Photo/Becky Bohrer)
Arizona lawmakers approve plan to expand Medicaid
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer gives a thumbs up to hundreds of supporters as she touts her Medicaid expansion plan during a rally in a public bid to persuade the GOP-led Legislature to move forward the proposal that has divided Republican lawmakers, at the Arizona Capitol, on Wednesday, a day befo…
Raw: Storm Chasers Catch Deadly Texas Twisters
A rash of tornadoes slammed into several small communities in North Texas overnight, leaving at least six people dead, dozens more injured and hundreds homeless. (May 16)
Beckham to Retire From Soccer at End of Season
David Beckham is retiring from soccer, ending a career in which he transcended the sport with forays into fashion and a marriage to a pop star that made him a global celebrity. (May 16)
Beckham to retire from soccer at end of season
David Beckham is retiring from soccer, ending a career in which he transcended the sport with forays into fashion and a marriage to a pop star that made him a global celebrity.
Ex alcalde de San Angelo, Texas, deja todo por amor... a un indocumentado
En esta foto del 10 de abril de 2013, el ex alcalde de San Angelo, J.W. Lown (izquierda), habla con un hombre que vende su casa en San Miguel de Allende, México. Esta es la nueva vida del popular político texano.
New camera captures bug's eye view
Scientists at the University of Illinois developed a miniature lens that "sees" like a bee. The panoramic view mimics Mother Nature's ooptical system for some insects.
Raw: Giant rubber duck meets sorry end
The giant, globe-trotting rubber duck that was towed into Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour in early May left hundreds of tourists disappointed on Wednesday as it floated deflated and flat. Organizers said it was deflated for maintenance. (May 15)
Raw: View atop Washington Monument scaffolding
Video captured from the helmet of a worker shows the scaffolding being topped off at the Washington Monument on Monday. The scaffolding is needed to repair the 555-foot marble obelisk damaged in a 2011 earthquake. Video silent from source. (May 15)
Star Trek cast hopes fans follow Into Darkness
'Star Trek' cast share their thoughts on what fans should expect from the latest installment as they regroup for the Los Angeles premiere of 3D movie 'Into Darkness.' (May 15)
NBA playoffs: Maniacal Spurs dominate Warriors
San Antonio's Tim Duncan (21) blocks a shot by Golden State's Harrison Barnes during the second half.
Tougher Drunk Driving Limits Proposed
States may consider lowering the standard for drunken driving to the level of a single dry martini after a recommendation Tuesday from the National Transportation Safety Board.
Grammy-winning Tejano singer attacked in Houston
This Nov. 13, 2008 file photo shows Oscar De La Rosa, lead singer for the Tejano group La Mafia, at the 9th annual Latin Grammy Awards in Houston. De La Rosa was knocked unconscious by a man in an unprovoked attack outside a Houston club on Monday.
Game of the day: Athletics 5, Rangers 1: Rangers' struggles in Oakland continue
OAKLAND, Calif. - Yoenis Cespedes and Brandon Moss hit consecutive home runs in the third inning, A.J. Griffin matched his season high with eight strikeouts and the Oakland Athletics beat the Texas Rangers 5-1 on Monday night.
Dr. Joyce Brothers
Dr. Joyce Brothers, 28-year-old psychologist who won $64,000 television quiz on boxing knowledge, holds up arms of challenger Sugar Ray Robinson, left, and middleweight champ Carl "Bobo" Olson at stadium weigh-in December 9, 1955 in Chicago, Il.. Robinson scaled 159 3/4, Olson159 1/4. (AP Photo)
Philly abortion doctor guilty in 3 babies' deaths
Jack McMahon, the defense attorney for abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell, leaves the courthouse in Philadelphia Monday. Gosnell was found guilty Monday of first-degree murder in the deaths of three babies who authorities say were delivered alive and then killed with scissors at his grimy clinic…
TV’s Savannah Guthrie engaged
In this Feb. 6, file photo, Savannah Guthrie walks the runway at the Red Dress Collection 2013 Fashion Show in New York. Guthrie reported Monday that she is engaged to be married to her boyfriend, attorney Mike Feldman.
Raw: Ice wave comes ashore in Minnesota
Amateur video captures a wave of ice blanketing backyards and threatening houses in the Mille Lacs Lake area of Minnesota. (May 12)
Balloon Stampede
Cowboys and the colors of a stampede fill the skies around Walla Walla, Wash., as a balloon lifts through the crowd of inflating envelopes at the annual Walla Walla Balloon Stampede launch on Saturday, May 11, 2013. Approximately 25 balloons launched from the Garrison Middle School athletic …
NBA playoffs: Heat 104, Bulls 94: Miami roars to victory
CHICAGO - So much for South Beach style. The Miami Heat showed again it can get down and dirty.
Grandson of Malcolm X killed in Mexico
In this undated photo courtesy of the Shabazz family is seen Malcolm Shabazz in an unknown location. Shabazz, the 28-year-old grandson of political activist Malcolm X, died in Mexico, U.S. officials confirmed Friday. Labor activist Miguel Suarez said he was with Shabazz when his friend was b…
Famous faces for those top baby names
Jacob Vargas (AP Photo/Matt Sayles) and Sophia Myles (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP) have the most favorite baby names.
Diaper Free Potty Training Gains Popularity
A group of NY mothers has decided to toss the diapers and potty train their babies. 'Elimination communication' is gaining popularity, but pediatricians say not so fast. (May 9)
Watch Production Gets Ticking in Detroit
The Shinola Company believes time is ripe to produce wristwatches in the U.S. again. Workers in Detroit are now building a new kind of engine. (May 9)
Police Officer: We Found 'Em!
Newly released police dispatch calls from Cleveland reveal the moments that officers entered a house and found Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight alive, after receiving Amanda Berry's 911 call. Officers said 'This might be for real,' 'We found 'em!' (May 9)
Chopper Crash in Downtown Honolulu
There were no major injuries when a small helicopter crashed on a busy street in downtown Honolulu. The chopper damaged a parked car. (May 9)
Jake Johnson Asks if the Shoe Fits
'New Girl' star Jake Johnson wasn't at this year's Kentucky Derby but he's ready to attend next year thanks to a new pair of comfy shoes he's wearing. In fact, he wants your opinion on them. (May 8)
Mourners Remember Ref Who Died After Punch
A Utah teen accused of punching a soccer referee who later died was charged with homicide by assault. Also Wednesday, friends and family remembered Ricardo Portillo at a wake followed by a religious ceremony. (May 8)
Jodi Arias convicted of first-degree murder
Jodi Arias looks at her family Wednesday after being found of guilty of first-degree murder in the gruesome killing of her one-time boyfriend, Travis Alexander, in their suburban Phoenix home.
Elizabeth Smart's Advice for Rescued Ohio Women
The discovery of three women in a Cleveland home who all had gone missing separately about a decade ago brings to mind cases of abductions elsewhere. Elizabeth Smart says she is elated by the women's rescue. (May 7)
Christie on Surgery: "It's Nobody's Business"
Gov. Chris Christie secretly underwent gastric band surgery in February to try to lose weight. He says the procedure is an intensely personal issue that is nobody's business but his. (May 7)
Kerry Washington Is Having a Moment
One year ago, you may have recognized Kerry Washington from her supporting roles in films such as "Ray" and "The Last King of Scotland." Today, millions tune in to her TV hit "Scandal" each week. (May 7)
Raw: Fake Nuns Caught With Cocaine
Three women wearing nun costumes tried to smuggle more than 12 pounds of cocaine out of Colombia. Police spotted the fake garb right away. (May 7)
Raw: Ariel Castro Stopped by Ohio Police in 2008
Ariel Castro is one of three brothers arrested in the Cleveland missing-persons case. Neighors say he gave neighborhood children rides on his motorcycle, which he was riding during a 2008 traffic stop captured on a police dash camera. (May 7)
Raw: Bears' Eye-view of Alaska
Biologists at the Alaska Department of Fish and Game are getting a peek into what city bears do all day. Six bears were equipped with rugged video cameras attached to collars around their necks. (May 7)
Survey: U.S. home prices up 10.5% in past year
A survey shows U.S. home prices rose 10.5 percent in March compared with a year ago, the biggest gain since March 2006.
US housing perks up, but too few homes for sale
A shortage of homes has hit just as ordinary Americans want to buy again.
Limo Passenger to Driver After Fire: 'Help Me'
A passenger said she pleaded with the limo driver to help after the white stretch limo became engulfed in flames on a bridge Saturday over San Francisco Bay. Five women were killed and four survivors were treated at hospitals. (May 6)
MLB notebook: A-Rod takes field; 1st time since surgery
Yankees' Alex Rodriguez autographs a bat after reporting for a workout in Florida.
Raw: Cinco De Mayo History Brought to Life
Scores of actors brought Cinco de Mayo to life by reenacting the historic battle that the holiday celebrates. Cinco de Mayo marks the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, when Mexican troops defeated the French army of Napoleon III. (May 6)
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