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Back to work: Obama signs deal, averting debt default

The debt default deadline looming, President Barack Obama signed a deal that came together Wednesday in Congress, averting financial calamity. He hailed the agreement and said it was time to earn back Americans’ trust.

74-year-old rape victim tells attacker where to go: ‘Rot in hell’

As she faced the ex-convict who raped her in Central Park, a 74-year-old woman told him Wednesday to “rot in hell,” calling him a “sexual terrorist” and an “evil infestation.”

 
Police: Worker set off LAX dry ice bombs as prank

A baggage handler arrested after dry ice bombs exploded at Los Angeles International Airport planted the devices as a prank, police said Wednesday.

Crash test doggies: Passion for pets pushes product safety

To make the world safer for pets, Lindsey Wolko had to design an indestructible dog. Two years and hundreds of thousands of dollars later, her nonprofit Center for Pet Safety in Reston, Va., has a set of crash-test dog dummies to test several car safety restraints.

Young stowaway ordered to live away from parents

A judge has ruled a 9-year-old boy who eluded security at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport and stowed away on a flight to Las Vegas should live away from his parents for now while all receive therapy.

 
4 dead after boat capsizes off Florida coast; 11 in custody

Four women died and 11 people were taken into custody after a boat with more than a dozen people aboard — including Haitians and Jamaicans — capsized early Wednesday in the waters off South Florida.

 
Giant chunk of Russian meteorite found in lake

Russian scientists have recovered a giant chunk of the Chelyabinsk meteorite from the bottom of the lake it crashed into.

 
Gas clerk fired for pulling gun on robber

A New Hampshire gas station clerk who thwarted an attempted robbery by pulling out a handgun was fired because company policy prohibits staff from carrying firearms.

Some schools see success with seven effective habits

The Leader in Me, which has started branching out into preschools and middle schools, is one of “literally dozens” of programs seeking to improve the school climate, said Paul Baumann, director of the National Center for Learning and Civic Engagement.