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White supremacist gets 40 years

A white supremacist likely will spend the rest of his life behind bars after a federal judge sentenced him to 40 years in prison Tuesday for a 2004 bombing that wounded a black city official in...

White supremacist gets 40 years

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Joplin remembers deadly tornado, 1 year later

Joplin marks anniversary of deadliest US tornado in decades with day of solemn, hopeful events

Phillips, Sanchez face off on 'Idol' finale

Phillip Phillips, Jessica Sanchez face off on 'American Idol' finale

Sheriff: Suspect linked by DNA to missing CA teen

Sheriff: DNA found in bag of missing Northern Calif. teen linked to suspect

Jury sees video of GI buying bomb-making items

Texas jury sees video of Fort Hood bomb plot suspect buying components for explosive devices

Man in stable condition after Niagara Falls plunge

Man in stable condition after plunging 180 feet over Niagara Falls in apparent suicide bid

APNewsBreak: Franciscan files tell abuse story

APNewsBreak: Confidential files tell story of systemic abuse within Franciscan religious order

White supremacist gets 40 years in Ariz. bombing

White supremacist sentenced to 40 years in Ariz. bombing that injured black city official

Secret Service boss: security not hurt in Colombia

A one-night stand? Senate committee to question Secret Service boss over prostitution scandal

Secret Service boss: No security breach

Secret Service boss: No security breach during Colombia prostitution incident

Beam them up: Ashes of 'Star Trek' actor in orbit

For Scotty of 'Star Trek,' others, space is really the final frontier as ashes sent to orbit

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On May 22, 1972,

President Richard Nixon began a visit to the Soviet Union, during which he and Kremlin leaders signed the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty.

In 1761,

the first American life insurance policy was issued in Philadelphia to a Rev. Francis Allison, whose premium was six pounds per year.

In 1860,

the United States and Japan exchanged ratifications of the Treaty of Amity and Commerce during a ceremony in Washington.