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8:24 am
Fri May 3, 2013

Cocaine & Heroin May Have Played Role In Chris Kelly's Death

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Chris "Mac Daddy" Kelly during a performance on Feb. 23 in Atlanta.

Originally published on Fri May 3, 2013 8:56 am

"Former Kris Kross rapper Chris Kelly had taken a mixture of cocaine and heroin the night before his death and had a history of drug abuse, according to a police report released Thursday," The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.

The newspaper adds that:

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The Two-Way
7:42 am
Fri May 3, 2013

Reports: American Refueling Plane Crashes In Kyrgyzstan

Originally published on Fri May 3, 2013 8:55 am

An American military refueling plane crashed Friday in Kyrgyzstan, according to that nation's emergencies ministry.

The Associated Press says "there was no immediate word on any casualties."

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The Two-Way
7:02 am
Fri May 3, 2013

Plodding Along Or Picking Up Speed? News On Job Growth Due

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Looking for work: The scene at a job fair in New York City earlier this year. Figures on job growth and unemployment in April are due Friday morning.

Originally published on Fri May 3, 2013 8:53 am

Update at 8:35 a.m. ET. Better Than Expected:

165,000 Jobs Added In April, Jobless Rate Fell To 7.5 Percent

Our original post:

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The Two-Way
6:52 am
Fri May 3, 2013

Book News: Navajo Nation Names Its First Poet Laureate

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Luci Tapahonso is the author of several collections of poetry, including A Radiant Curve and Blue Horses Rush In.

The daily lowdown on books, publishing, and the occasional author behaving badly.

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The Two-Way
7:05 pm
Thu May 2, 2013

FBI Adds First Woman To Its Most Wanted Terrorists List

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Joanne Deborah Chesimard.

The FBI added Joanne Chesimard, who was convicted in the 1973 murder of a New Jersey State Trooper, to its "Most Wanted Terrorist List." Chesimard, who fled to Cuba in 1984 after escaping from prison, is the first woman added to the list.

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The Two-Way
6:55 pm
Thu May 2, 2013

Veteran British Broadcaster Admits To Sexual Abuse Of Girls

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In February, former BBC broadcaster Stuart Hall vowed to fight the allegations against him. On Thursday, he admitted to 14 charges of indecently assaulting girls.

Originally published on Thu May 2, 2013 7:01 pm

The late Jimmy Savile is not the only U.K. TV personality whose name has emerged in a sexual abuse investigation. A wide-ranging British inquiry has revealed many other household names who are suspected of committing sexual offenses decades ago.

The latest name: BBC broadcaster Stuart Hall, who on Thursday admitted to 14 charges of indecently assaulting girls.

The BBC reports:

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The Two-Way
6:02 pm
Thu May 2, 2013

Rhode Island House Passes Same-Sex Marriage Bill

Originally published on Thu May 2, 2013 7:18 pm

Update at 7:08 p.m. ET. Governor Signs The Bill:

"We are making history," Gov. Lincoln Chafee said right before he signed a bill that legalizes same-sex marriage in Rhode Island. "We are living up to the ideal of our founders."

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The Two-Way
4:56 pm
Thu May 2, 2013

California Wildfire Burns 6,500 Acres, Shuts Down Highway

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A fire fighting helicopter comes in to make a water drop behind some home threatened by a wildfire on Thursday in Newbury Park, California.

A wildfire, dubbed the Springs Fire, in Ventura County has burned more than 6,500 acres and shut down a 9-mile stretch of the Pacific Coast Highway.

NPR member station KPCC is live-blogging. They report that at around 1 p.m. ET., authorities ordered the evacuation of an area that includes "California State University, Channel Islands, where students were notified by text, email and by the campus-wide speaker system to evacuate."

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The Two-Way
4:20 pm
Thu May 2, 2013

Kazakhstan Says It's Cooperating In Marathon Bombing Case

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A collection of fireworks that the U.S. Justice Department says were found inside a backpack that belonged to Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.

The government of Kazakhstan says it's cooperating with U.S. officials in the investigation of the Boston Marathon bombings, a day after two men from the Central Asian country were charged in connection with the blasts that killed three people and wounded more than 250.

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The Two-Way
3:06 pm
Thu May 2, 2013

Navy Launches Its First Drone Squadron

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A photo of the MQ-8B, provided by Northrop Grumman.

Originally published on Fri May 3, 2013 6:10 am

The U.S. Navy is inaugurating its first squadron that mixes advanced unmanned drones with conventional aircraft.

The maritime strike squadron, nicknamed the "Magicians," will be officially launched at the Naval Air Station North Island on Coronado, near San Diego.

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