Why Libraries Are a Smart Investment for the Country's Future
By Elizabeth DiasAcross from the United States Supreme Court, two hundred people gathered at the Library of Congress to celebrate yesterday and not because of the court's immigration decision
Air Force: 31 Victims So Far in Sex Scandal
By APA senior Air Force commander says 31 female victims have been identified so far in a widening sex scandal
No Stowaways Found in NJ Ship Search
By APA cargo ship that U.S. authorities thought might be carrying stowaways is due to leave Port Newark in New Jersey on Friday after a search of more than 160 sealed containers turned up no one
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Before They Were Famous: Celebrity Prom Photos
From Mitt Romney hamming it up to Halle Berry taking the crown, see stars on their prom nights
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19 Portraits from the White House Archives
From Clinton to Coolidge (plus a few historical favorites), TIME looks back at renditions of U.S. commanders-in-chief as George W. Bush joins their ranks on the White House walls.
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10 Signature Cocktails for Summer
Some of New York City's top bars offer TIME classic drinks to wile away the summer
Pot, Not Bath Salts, Cited in Face Chewing
By AP / SUZETTE LABOYAuthorities may never know why a Florida man viciously attacked and chewed on the face of an older homeless man in Miami
U.S. Congress Honors WWII Black Marines
By Associated PressNearly 70 years after the Marines of Montford Point became the first African Americans in the Corps, Congress on Wednesday awarded them the Congressional Gold Medal.
University of Virginia Reinstates President, But Colleges Face More Drama Ahead
By Kayla WebleyTrustees at the University of Virginia voted unanimously on Tuesday to reinstate the president they ousted just two weeks ago
Big U.S. Cities Growing Faster than Suburbs
By Associated PressFor the first time in a century, most of America's largest cities are growing at a faster rate than their surrounding suburbs.
Stowaways Suspected in NJ Container Ship
By SAMANTHA HENRY / Associated PressDock workers rushed to unload containers from a cargo ship in New Jersey on Wednesday after a Coast Guard inspection team heard knocking for about two hours that suggested stowaways might be inside one of the boxes
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Stockton Mediation with Creditors Fails
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Birth Mom Questioned Sandusky
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Flesh-Eating Disease Patient to Leave Hosp.
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Sandusky Case May Improve Sex Abuse Reporting Rates
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U.Va. Reinstates Ousted President
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Student Aid at Risk at For-Profit Schools
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AZ Police Face Questions After Court Ruling
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Record Heat Harms Efforts to Fight Wildfires
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S. Cal. Teacher, Students Arrested for Hazing
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You Can't Say That on Television: 40 Years of Debating Dirty Words
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At UVA, How Much Is Health Care to Blame for Sullivan's Ouster?
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Romney: Immigration Law a 'Muddle'