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Serious terror threat against the U.S. embassy in Yemen
CNN’s Mohammed Jamjoon reports on the U.S. shutting down an Embassy and the growing terror threat from Yemen.

Serial killer with ties to Ohio releases drawings of victims
Serial killer that killed 94 people from 1970 – 2005 is drawing pictures of his victims, authorities are hoping the public can put names to the faces.

Sergio stays on top and Bubba bombs it of the tee
Kelly Hawkins looks at Sergio Garcia’s third round at the WGC Bridgestone Invitational as Rory McIlroy moves into second place. Bubba hits the farthest drive on TOUR this season, and round 3 at the Barracuda Championship is a wrap.

Sept. 11 Museum Displays Heart-wrenching Artifacts
New York’s new September 11 museum is a monument to how the terror attacks that day shaped history, from its heart-wrenching artifacts to the underground space that houses them amid the remnants of the fallen twin towers’ foundations. It also reflects the complexity of crafting a public

Senior Caught in Retirement Community Meth Lab Bust
A routine traffic stop in Fresno, California, led officers to a meth lab simmering in the middle of an old folks’ retirement community.
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Senators Press Barra About GM's Delay in Recall
General Motors CEO Mary Barra underwent a second day of harsh questioning from Congress Wednesday, as lawmakers pressed her for answers about mistakes the company made in not recalling cars with a defective ignition switch for a decade. (April 2)

Senators debate president’s power to fight the Islamic State
President Obama has consulted key lawmakers on his strategy against the Islamic State group and polls show the American public supports action. But the president has not sought formal congressional approval for an expanded military campaign. Sen. Jim Inhofe, R-Okla., and Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., join