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  • WEDDING WATCH: Expert: Crowd was a bit 'subdued'

    As Prince William and Kate Middleton tie the knot, Associated Press journalists are hunting down the most interesting details, from Westminster to points around the globe. Here's the latest on the big event.


  • WEDDING WATCH: The real party (then, Harry's turn)

    As Prince William and Kate Middleton tie the knot, Associated Press journalists are hunting down the most interesting details, from Westminster to points around the globe. Here's the latest on the big event.


  • WEDDING WATCH: A cheer for the garbage truck

    As Prince William and Kate Middleton tie the knot, Associated Press journalists are hunting down the most interesting details, from Westminster to points around the globe. Here's the latest on the big event.


  • Police talk to Rooney over possible phone hacking

    Police contacted Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney after his mobile phone was apparently hacked into by a British tabloid newspaper.


  • In NH, Trump takes credit for Obama birth info

    After weeks of suggesting Barack Obama was born in Africa, Donald Trump hastened to boast that he had forced the Democratic president to release a detailed Hawaii birth certificate disproving that claim, painting an apparent setback as a victory within minutes of arriving in the first-in-the-nation primary state.


  • Yahoo email outage frustrates free service's users

    Yahoo's email service has suffered an outage that may be preventing a large number of users from getting into their inboxes.


  • **FILE** The Twitter Web site is displayed on a mobile phone. (Getty Images)

    Terrorists discover uses for Twitter

    Banned from Facebook and censored on YouTube, al Qaeda and Taliban jihadists are turning to Twitter to spread their propaganda in a new social media front in the terrorists' war against America.


  • MLB looking into Guillen's tweets during game

    Major League Baseball is looking into any rules White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen might have violated by using Twitter to make derogatory comments about an umpire after being ejected.


  • Excitement builds for next-to-last shuttle launch

    On the eve of the next-to-last space shuttle launch, thousands of people streamed to the region for a chance to watch Friday's fiery spectacle. Adding to the fever-pitch excitement: The first-ever visit by an entire presidential family.


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