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CNN projects Romney wins 2nd straight GOP race Mitt Romney coasts to victory in Nevada caucuses -- his second consecutive win -- as Paul and Gingrich battle for second.  |
Calls for strikes after vote fails at U.N. The draft resolution before the U.N. Security Council would demand an end to the bloody crackdown on government opponents in Syria.  |
World protests A wave of protests broke out at Syrian embassies on several continents amid reports of more than 200 deaths in one Syrian city on Friday and before a possible U.N. Security Council vote on a response to the violent crackdown in the country. Here's a breakdown of some of the demonstrations:  |
U.S. general dies in Afghanistan U.S. Brig. Gen. Terence Hildner died in Kabul of apparent natural causes, officials said, making him one of the highest ranking officers to die in Afghanistan.  |
More charges in homeless deaths The man that prosecutors say is behind the stabbing deaths of four homeless men in Southern California now stands accused of the brutal killing of a mother and brother of an old friend, authorities said.  |
Fidel Castro unveils 1,000-page memoir Fidel Castro has released a previously unannounced two-volume memoir of his life, Cuban state-run media reported Saturday.  |
2nd teacher at L.A. school arrested Another teacher has been arrested at Miramonte Elementary School in Los Angeles on allegations of lewd acts on young pupils, authorities said.  |
Police: Suspect on run kills Ala. officer An Alabama robbery suspect fatally stabbed a police officer in jail, escaped in a stolen patrol car and wounded another officer before he was killed, authorities said Friday.  |
Lance Armstrong doping case dropped Federal prosecutors said Friday that they are closing a criminal investigation into alleged use of performance-enhancing drugs by champion cyclist Lance Armstrong without filing charges.  |
Town still baffled by mysterious tics In the tiny New York town of LeRoy, Marge Fitzsimmons and more than a dozen others have suddenly developed uncontrollable twitching and verbal tics. She and the rest of the town are wondering why -- and if they'll ever recover.  |

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