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Lawsuit: Bank of America treats homes in white areas better

GREENBELT, Md. (AP) — A federal discrimination lawsuit says Bank of America treats foreclosed homes in white communities better than those in minority communities.

 

VP Pence warns migrants not to attempt to enter US illegally

SAO PAULO (AP) — U.S. Vice President Mike Pence thanked Brazil on Tuesday for welcoming Venezuelans fleeing their country's collapse, while warning Central Americans running from violence in their homelands not to attempt to enter the United States illegally.

 

US military aims for $1B missile defense radar in Hawaii

HONOLULU (AP) — The U.S. military wants to install missile defense radar in Hawaii to identify any ballistic missiles that are fired from North Korea or elsewhere, officials said Tuesday.

 

Winning numbers drawn in '5 Card Cash' game

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — The winning numbers in Tuesday evening's drawing of the New Jersey Lottery's "5 Card Cash" game were:

 

The Latest: Hospital CEO: Gas line perhaps involved in blast

GATESVILLE, Texas (AP) — The Latest on an explosion at a Central Texas hospital construction site (all times local):

 

The Latest: Hospital CEO: Gas line perhaps involved in blast

GATESVILLE, Texas (AP) — The Latest on an explosion at a Central Texas hospital construction site (all times local):

 

The Latest: Hospital CEO: Gas line perhaps involved in blast

GATESVILLE, Texas (AP) — The Latest on an explosion at a Central Texas hospital construction site (all times local):

 

More heirs found of Chicago nanny photographer Maier

CHICAGO (AP) — Ten distant cousins of a Chicago nanny whose gritty street photography became a posthumous sensation have been identified, potentially increasing the number of her rightful heirs.

 

Floyd Mayweather Sr. found not guilty in Vegas battery case

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s father has been acquitted in Las Vegas of a misdemeanor battery charge after a trial before a judge.

 

Testimony set to start in trial of man charged in shootout with deputies

Testimony is set to start Wednesday morning in the trial of a Waco man charged with shooting at deputies and a constable and trying to run a deputy over in 2013.

 

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