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  • Zimmerman makes court appearance in Fla. shooting

    GREG BLUESTEIN, TAMARA LUSH,Associated Press

    SANFORD, Fla. (AP) — Neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman made his first court appearance Thursday on a second-degree murder charge in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin, as a court document provided new details on the prosecution's case. During the brief appearance, Zimmerman stood up straight, looked straight ahead and wore a gray prison jumpsuit. He spoke only to answer "Yes, sir," twice after he was asked basic questions about the charge against him and his attorney. His hair was shaved down to stubble and h...

  • Volunteers give food, shelter to storm survivors

    Greg Bluestein, Michael Kunzelman - Associated Press

    PRATT CITY, Ala. — Church groups, students and other volunteers worked aggressively Saturday to bring food, water and other necessities to communities ravaged by the second-deadliest day of tornadoes in U.S. history. AP Photo/Dave Martin Volunteer Rachel Shugart searches the rubble for valuables in Tuscaloosa, Ala., Saturday. Hundreds of people were killed when tornadoes swept across six states on Wednesday. Across the South, volunteers have been pitching in as the death toll from Wednesday's storms keeps rising. At least 3...

  • Ga. execution leaves debate over guilt unresolved

    GREG BLUESTEIN, Associated Press

    ATLANTA — Georgia's execution of Troy Davis for the murder of an off-duty police officer has done little to resolve the debate over his guilt that captured the attention of thousands worldwide, including a former president and the pope. Davis remained defiant even after he was strapped to a gurney Wednesday night in the state's death chamber, declaring his innocence and urging the victim's family to continue searching for the truth. AP/Photo Stephen Morton Minister Lynn Hopkins, left, comforts her partner Carolyn Bond a...

  • Breaking news: Appeals court strikes health insurance requirement

    GREG BLUESTEIN, Associated Press

    ATLANTA — A federal appeals court panel on Friday struck down the requirement in President Barack Obama's health care overhaul package that virtually all Americans must carry health insurance or face penalties. The divided three-judge panel of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals struck down the so-called individual mandate, which is considered the centerpiece of the law, siding with 26 states that had sued to block the law. But the panel didn't go as far as a lower court that had invalidated the entire overhaul as u...

  • Carters celebrate 65 years together

    GREG BLUESTEIN, Associated Press

    ATLANTA — President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn endured the grind of political campaigns and the pressure cooker of the White House. But their marriage faced its stiffest test in the years after his presidency ended. For the couple, who celebrate their 65th anniversary Thursday, it came when they decided to write a book together in the mid-1980s. Soon, they were sending each other nasty notes and squabbling about minor differences. They were ready to hand back their book advance when an editor arranged a ceasefire: E...

  • BP shoots mud at oil as Obama halts drilling plans

    BEN NUCKOLS GREG BLUESTEIN Associated Press Writers ROBERT, La.

    BP hoped to know as early as today if a stream of mud will finally end its Gulf of Mexico oil spill, a five-week disaster that was putting other U.S. offshore drilling projects on hold as far away as Alaska. President Barack Obama planned to announce today that a moratorium on new deepwater oil drilling permits will be continued for six months while a presidential commission investigates, a White House aide said. Controversial lease sales off the coast of Alaska will be delayed pending the results of the commission's investig... Full story

  • BP tells feds key areas probed as Gulf spill cause

    GREG BLUESTEIN MATT BROWN Associated Press Writers COVINGTON, La.

    Oil giant BP is focused on two key areas around the blown wellhead as it probes the cause of the unchecked Gulf of Mexico oil spill, the company said as it started to brief federal authorities on its internal investigation. BP PLC said in a release late Monday that it has not reached a final conclusion. But it said multiple control mechanisms should have prevented the accident that started with an oil rig explosion April 20 off the coast of Louisiana. The largest oil and gas producer in the Gulf listed seven mechanisms where...

  • Cap collecting Gulf oil, still unclear how much

    GREG BLUESTEIN Associated Press Writer GRAND ISLE, La.

    Waves of gooey tar balls crashed into the white sands of the Florida Panhandle this morning as BP engineers adjusted a sophisticated cap over the Gulf oil gusher, trying to collect the crude now fouling four states. Even though the inverted funnel-like device was set over the leak late Thursday, crude continued to spew into the sea in the nation's worst oil spill. Engineers hoped to close several open vents on the cap throughout the day in the latest attempt to contain the oil. As they worked on the system underwater, the...