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Israel releases findings of its investigation into killing of 15 Palestinian medics
by Miles Parks
Israel's military has released a long-awaited investigation into the killing of 15 Palestinian medics in Gaza by its troops. The Israeli military says "failures" occurred.
Charges Dropped Against Man Accused Of Sending Ricin Letters
Authorities have dropped charges against a man accused of mailing ricin-laced letters to President Obama and Congress.
Justices Say U.S. Improperly Deported Man Over Marijuana
by Nina Totenberg
Adrian Moncrieffe was deported to Jamaica after police found a small amount of marijuana in his car. The Supreme Court decision means that he can now ask immigration authorities to allow him to return to the U.S., and to his wife and five American children.
Clues Suggest Boston Suspects Took A Do-It-Yourself Approach
by Tom Gjelten
Investigators are trying to determine if the bombing suspects acted alone. The bombs that exploded at the marathon were simple and similar to ones law enforcement officials come across on a regular basis.
Online Retailers Take Opposite Sides On Sales Tax Bill
by Scott Horsley
A bill making its way through the Senate would make more online retailers collect sales taxes. The battle over the bill pits online retailers against brick-and-mortar stores — and, in some cases, against other online sellers. Amazon has endorsed the bill, while eBay is the loudest voice against it.
What Does Modern Prejudice Look Like?
by Shankar Vedantam
In Gritty Sao Paulo, Artists Take To The Streets
by Lourdes Garcia-Navarro