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  1. NEW YORK -- NBC is searching for a way out of its prime-time wilderness by banking heavily on veterans of the "Saturday Night Live" comedy troupe once known as the not-ready-for-prime-time players. The... View the full article
  2. NEW ORLEANS -- A tornado injured three people and damaged nearly two dozen homes Monday in southern Louisiana, a day after severe thunderstorms across the Southeast killed one person. A woman was treated... View the full article
  3. NEW YORK -- NBC is searching for a way out of its prime-time wilderness by banking heavily on veterans of the "Saturday Night Live" comedy troupe once known as the not-ready-for-prime-time players. The... View the full article
  4. SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- For an hour, the Asian man cowered amid the chaos of what had been his adult English class. Blood soaked through his jeans where a bullet had fractured the bones of his lower right leg.... View the full article
  5. LONDON -- A World Health Organization spokesman says the agency may raise its pandemic level to its highest alert, signifying a swine flu pandemic. WHO uses a six-level scale to assess the world's risk.... View the full article
  6. IRVING, Texas -- A Dallas Cowboys scouting assistant was permanently paralyzed from the waist down after his spine was severed during the collapse of the team's tent-like practice structure in a severe... View the full article
  7. PERRIS, Calif. -- Investigators in Southern California are still trying to learn why a tour bus crashed into a freeway divider, injuring all 28 people on board. Riverside County Fire Department Capt.... View the full article
  8. WASHINGTON -- On Long Island, N.Y., hospitals are scrambling to bring extra workers in to handle a 50% surge in visitors to emergency rooms. In Galveston, Texas, the local hospital ran out of flu testing... View the full article
  9. UNITED KINGDOM -- A paramedic was facing disciplinary action today after he walked into a supermarket crowded with shoppers wearing just a thong. The ambulanceman had been on duty when he strode defiantly... View the full article
  10. NEW YORK -- Americans have remembered Sept. 11 in years past by planting trees, raising flags and saying prayers at makeshift memorials. This year, NASCAR driver Benny Gordon is going to the racetrack... View the full article
  11. WASHINGTON -- U.S. authorities are pledging to eventually produce enough swine flu vaccine for everyone but the shots couldn't begin until fall at the earliest. Worries about the spread of the virus mounted... View the full article
  12. JEFFERSON COUNTY, N.Y. -- A Cape Vincent man has been indicted on a murder charge for allegedly shooting and killing an emergency medical technician who responded to a call at his residence in January. Christopher... View the full article
  13. MONTEREY COUNTY, Calif. -- Monterey County emergency responder Tino Arellano hadn't seen anything like Tuesday's fatal bus crash near Soledad since the Columbine High School massacre in 1999. Arellano,... View the full article
  14. MEXICO CITY -- Mexico is urging citizens to stay home for five days and shutting down nonessential government services in hopes of containing the swine flu outbreak, which the World Health Organization... View the full article
  15. SOLEDAD, Calif. -- Luggage and bodies were left strewn around a central California highway after a bus carrying French tourists overturned on an overpass, killing at least five and injuring dozens. Investigators... View the full article
  16. JERSEY CITY, N.J. -- The Jersey City Police Department yesterday released recordings of 13 worried people who called 911 on Monday morning as a stand-in for Air Force One and a fighter jet buzzed Jersey... View the full article
  17. SOLEDAD, Calif. -- Luggage and bodies were left strewn around a central California highway after a bus carrying French tourists overturned on an overpass, killing at least five and injuring dozens. Investigators... View the full article
  18. WASHINGTON -- A 23-month-old Texas toddler became the first confirmed swine flu death outside of Mexico as authorities around the world struggled to contain a growing global health menace that has also... View the full article
  19. CHICSGO -- A Des Plaines woman stole an ambulance from outside Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, drove it downtown and did doughnuts in Millennium Park before being arrested Monday night, police said. Estera... View the full article
  20. WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Food and Drug Administration has issued emergency guidance that allows certain antiviral drugs to be used in a broader range of the population in case mass dosing is needed to deal... View the full article
  21. MEXICO CITY -- Two weeks after the first known swine flu death, Mexico still hasn't given medicine to the families of the dead. It hasn't determined where the outbreak began or how it spread. And while... View the full article
  22. NEW YORK -- Terrified workers fled their offices in Downtown Jersey City yesterday morning after a Boeing 747 that is considered Air Force One when it's carrying the president and an F-16 jet had both... View the full article
  23. TRENTON, N.J. -- Ailing from the recession, many U.S. hospitals have had to begin making painful cuts to patient services and laying off staff, as previous cost-cutting hasn't been enough, an industry... View the full article
  24. WASHINGTON, D.C. -- President Barack Obama said Monday the threat of spreading swine flu infections was a concern but "not a cause for alarm," while customs agents began checking people coming into the... View the full article
  25. WORCESTER, Mass. -- It was Mother's Day last year, and Joan S. Rondeau was at work caring for elderly residents of a local nursing home when she got a telephone call that filled her with dread. It was... View the full article
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