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Storm buries northeast, wreaks havoc on travel

A swirling storm clobbered parts of the mid-Atlantic and the urban Northeast on Tuesday, dumping nearly a foot and a half of snow, grounding thousands of flights, closing government offices in the nation’s capital and making a mess of the evening commute.

Former Virginia governor, wife indicted on corruption charges

Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell and his wife were indicted Tuesday on corruption charges after a monthslong federal investigation into gifts the Republican received from a political donor.

Putting NSA leaker Snowden on trial could be awkward for U.S.

Putting former NSA contractor Edward Snowden on trial for leaking U.S. surveillance information could be an awkward public spectacle for the Obama administration.

 
1 dead after shooting on Purdue campus

Police have a person in custody following a reported shooting at Purdue University in Indiana.

 
ACLU sues Utah over gay marriage benefits

The American Civil Liberties Union has sued the state of Utah over the issue of gay marriage, saying the official decision to stop granting benefits for newly married same-sex couples has created wrenching uncertainty.

New trial sought for boy executed in 1944, prosecutor says not necessary

A 14-year-old black boy executed nearly 70 years ago is getting another day in court, and his lawyers plan to argue Tuesday for a new trial, saying his conviction was tainted by the segregationist-era justice system and scant evidence.

 
Cyclist: Driver unaware I was stuck in windshield

A Wisconsin man who became lodged in the windshield of a car that struck him said he turned to the driver and said, “Hello, I’m the guy you hit on the bicycle.”

 
2 arrested at Texas border may be connected to Target security breach

A South Texas police chief said Monday that two Mexican citizens who were arrested at the border used account information stolen during the Target security breach to buy tens of thousands of dollars’ worth of merchandise. But a federal official said later there currently was no connection between the arrests and the retailer’s credit card data theft.