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Wildfires hit six U.S. states, small towns evacuated
Santa Fe, New Mexico - A wildfire burned out of control for a fourth day in the steep mountains of southwestern New Mexico on Saturday, one of several blazes that have consumed more than 200 square miles (520 square km) of rugged land in six U.S. states.
Subtropical Storm Beryl swirls toward southeast coast
MIAMI - Subtropical Storm Beryl moved slowly toward the U.S. southeastern coast on Saturday, threatening heavy rains and dangerous surf for Memorial Day weekend beachgoers in northern Florida, Georgia and South Carolina.
Colorado farm linked to listeria outbreak files for bankruptcy
DENVER - The Colorado farm that grew cantaloupes linked to a listeria outbreak that killed more than 30 people last year has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, court documents showed.
Woman shot by Colorado homeowner to face trespass charges
- A 21-year-old woman who was shot after she wandered drunk into a Colorado couple's home in the middle of the night will face charges of felony trespassing, her lawyer said on Saturday.
Biden tells West Point cadets: prepare for new threats
WASHINGTON - Most of the cadets who graduated on Saturday from West Point were in elementary school when hijacked planes hit the World Trade Center and Pentagon on September 11, 2001, and enrolled in the U.S. military academy with wars raging in Iraq and Afghanistan.
No need to wait for November to know election outcome
NEW ORLEANS - Many folks may fret themselves into a frenzy over the November U.S. elections and whether the world will come to an end on December 21, but for about 1,500 people gathered in New Orleans for the United Astrologers Conference, all will be revealed this week.
Astronauts float inside SpaceX Dragon capsule
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida - Astronauts aboard the International Space Station opened the hatch and floated inside a Space Exploration Technologies' Dragon capsule on Saturday, the first privately owned spaceship to reach the orbital outpost, NASA said. | Video
Bud dumps heavy rain on Mexico's Pacific coast
MANZANILLO, Mexico - The remnants of the first hurricane of the 2012 season, Bud, dumped heavy rain along Mexico's coast early on Saturday but caused little damage before it turned back into the Pacific.
Gunman in Indiana standoff dies after shooting himself
VALPARAISO, Indiana - A gunman took hostages in an Indiana real estate office on Friday, then released them after an eight-hour standoff and fatally shot himself in the head, authorities said.
Mississippi school district agrees to not handcuff students to objects
- The Jackson, Mississippi, school district has agreed to stop shackling students to fixed objects, after it was sued for handcuffing pupils to railings and poles at a school for troubled children, officials said on Friday.
Romney offers donors chance to “Dine with the Donald”
Will Mitt Romney supporters go for "Dinner with the Donald?"



