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AP Top U.S. News At 10:20 a.m. EDT
Police: Ferguson officer shot; no link to protests FERGUSON, Mo. (AP) -- Authorities were searching Sunday for two men suspected of shooting and wounding a police officer in Ferguson, the St. Louis suburb where there have been angry protests since a white officer fatally shot an unarmed 18-year-old black man last month....
AP Interview: Browns unmoved by chief's apology WASHINGTON (AP) -- Instead of an apology from the police chief, the parents of Michael Brown told The Associated Press that they wanted the Ferguson, Missouri, police officer who shot their unarmed 18-year-old son arrested and charged with murder and the police chief fired....
California protesters block Israeli-owned ship OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- Officials say a group of pro-Palestinian protesters are again blocking an Israeli-owned ship from unloading its cargo at a port in California....
NIH to treat US doctor exposed to Ebola virus WASHINGTON (AP) -- The National Institutes of Health is preparing to care for an American doctor who was exposed to the Ebola virus while volunteering in Sierra Leone....
Bodies of 2 parents, 3 children found in Utah home SPRINGVILLE, Utah (AP) -- Two parents and three of their children were found dead in a home near Provo, and authorities said early Sunday they were trying to determine the cause of the deaths....
Southwest storms knock over trees, drench Phoenix PHOENIX (AP) -- Intense storms swept through the Southwest on Saturday, snapping trees and shrouding metropolitan Phoenix in cascading showers while also bringing flooding to parts of Nevada....
Police: Man accused in Oklahoma beheading is awake OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A man who was shot after authorities say he beheaded one woman and attacked another at an Oklahoma food processing plant from which he had just been fired has regained consciousness and was interviewed by detectives Saturday....
Storms drench parts of Arizona, Nevada PHOENIX (AP) -- Powerful thunderstorms brought heavy rain and strong winds to the Phoenix area, flooding roads, delaying flights, and knocking out power to thousands. Other southwest storms caused more flooding in Nevada....
After sabotage, air travel system slowly recovers CHICAGO (AP) -- The nation's air travel system slowly began to recover Saturday after an alleged act of employee sabotage at a large regional air traffic control center brought Chicago's two international airports to a halt....
New mom Chelsea Clinton celebrates baby daughter WASHINGTON (AP) -- Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton say they are "blessed, grateful, and so happy" to become grandparents....
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