
Guinness World Records certifies 27-inch-tall Colombian as world's shortest man
Attorney says JetBlue flight attendant in NYC airport flap resigned, wasn't fired by airline
Powerful 7.1 earthquake smashes buildings, rips open new fault, but no deaths reported
Earl causes power outages in Canada; biggest Northeast impact might be business on big weekend
Hurricane Earl sideswipes NC's Outer Banks, then takes aim at New England; Cape Cod threatened
Hurricane Earl sideswipes NC's Outer Banks, then takes aim at New England; Cape Cod threatened
Hurricane Earl sideswipes NC's Outer Banks, then takes aim at New England; Cape Cod threatened
Struggling youth crime prevention groups see salvation in $1.6B federal bailout of sorts
Earl weakens to a Category 1 hurricane on track for Northeast, top sustained winds near 85 mph
FORT HOOD, Texas (AP) - Fort Hood officials say that 15 of 29 people wounded in last week's shooting rampage remain hospitalized.
A statement issued by Fort Hood Tuesday says three people are in intensive care and 12 others have been moved to recovery rooms.
Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan is suspected of spraying a Fort Hood soldier processing center with more than 100 bullets Thursday before civilian police shot him. He is recovering, under guard, at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio.
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