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Honda Unveils Minivan With Its Own Vacuum

Honda Unveils Minivan With Its Own Vacuum

At the New York Auto Show, Honda unveils a built-in vacuum cleaner in its updated Odyssey minivan. The vacuum cleaner does not need an outlet for recharging and can work for up to eight minutes when the motor's not running. (March 27)

Same-sex marriage supporters shout slogans in front of the US Supreme Court on March 26, 2013 in Washington, DC. The US Supreme Court on Tuesday takes up the emotionally charged issue of gay marriage as it considers arguments that it should make history and extend equal rights to same-sex couples. Waving US and rainbow flags, hundreds of gay marriage supporters braved the cold to rally outside the court along with a smaller group of opponents, some pushing strollers. Some slept outside in hopes of witnessing the historic hearing. AFP PHOTO/Jewel Samad        (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images)

Supreme Court hears Calif. gay marriage arguments

The Supreme Court is suggesting it could find a way out of the case over California's ban on same-sex marriage without issuing a major national ruling on whether gays have a right to marry.

AP Top Stories March 4 P

AP Top Stories March 4 P

Here's the latest news for Monday, March 4th: Learjet passengers walk off aircraft in St. Louis; NYPD seeks suspect in death of expectant parents; Ravens QB Flacco signs NFL's richest contract; Peak bloom dates announced for DC cherry trees.

AP Top Stories March 4 P

AP Top Stories March 4 P

Here's the latest news for Monday, March 4th: Learjet passengers walk off aircraft in St. Louis; NYPD seeks suspect in death of expectant parents; Ravens QB Flacco signs NFL's richest contract; Peak bloom dates announced for DC cherry trees.

'Barefoot Bandit' Back in Court

'Barefoot Bandit' Back in Court

The man known as the Barefoot Bandit was in court to face charges of burglary and stealing an airplane. The defense says Colton Harris-Moore already pled guilty to the airplane theft charge as part of the plea deal that put him behind bars. (March 1)

Veteran journalist Bob Woodward

White House tells Woodward he'll 'regret' criticism

Veteran Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward says a senior official from the White House told him he will “regret” a claim he made in an op-ed piece. Last week, Woodward wrote that President Obama is “moving the goal posts” by demanding a package of tax revenues and spending cuts to ...

Tumbleweeds Invade West Texas Home

Tumbleweeds Invade West Texas Home

Strong winds pushed hundreds of tumbleweeds against a Midland, Texas home. The homeowner says it's 'the most ridiculous thing I've ever seen.' (Feb. 27)

FILE - WACO, TX - APRIL 19:  The Branch Davidian Compound observation tower shown in a file photo dated 19 April 1993 engulfed in flames after a fire started inside the compound. After a shootout in Waco in 1993 that killed four federal agents and six members of the Branch Davidian religious sect, authorities negotiated with cult leader David Koresh for 51 days. On the final day, 19 April 1993, a few hours after a government tank rammed the cult's wooden fortress, the siege ended in a fiery blaze, killing Koresh and 80 of his followers.  (Photo credit should read BOB DAEMMRICH/AFP/Getty Images)

Remembering the Waco standoff 20 years later

Four ATF agents were killed serving an arrest warrant at the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas, on Feb. 28, 1993. Fifty days later, on April 19, 76 men, women and children died during a violent, fiery siege by Federal agents.

President Barack Obama speaks at the unveiling of a statue of Rosa Parks at the United States Capitol February 27, 2013 in Washington, DC.

Rosa Parks statue is unveiled in Washington

President Barack Obama and congressional leaders unveiled a full-length statue of civil rights icon Rosa Parks in the Capitol Wednesday.

Pope Benedict XVI is driven through the crowd in his pope-mobile as he arrives to celebrate his last general audience in St. Peter's Square, at the Vatican, Wednesday, Feb. 27. Benedict XVI basked in an emotional sendoff Wednesday at his final general audience in St. Peter's Square, recalling moments of "joy and light" during his papacy but also times of great difficulty. He also thanked his flock for respecting his decision to retire.

Thousands jam St. Peter's for pope's last general audience

In the waning hours of his papacy, Pope Benedict XVI held his final general audience in St. Peter's Square Wednesday.

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