Escaped Missouri Jail Inmates Caught
Three inmates are back in jail, after they escaped from the Butler County Jail in Poplar Bluff, Missouri. Authorities say they found the two murder suspects and third inmate in a salvage yard where one of them used to work. (March 13)
Vatican Crowds Watch for White Smoke
Catholic faithful are gathered in St. Peter's Square, waiting to see the white smoke that will announce to the world when a new pope has been selected. (March 13)
Raw: Fire After Tug Hits Louisiana Pipeline
A pipeline burst into flames after a tug boat pushing an oil barge hit it Tuesday evening south of New Orleans. The Coast Guard is letting the fire burn itself out. (March 13)
Black Smoke From Sistine Chapel, No Pope Yet
Black smoke billowed from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican on Wednesday, indicating that the 115 Cardinals inside have not yet chosen a new pope. (March 13)
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Biden: We Can Do More to Stop Domestic Violence
Vice President Joe Biden joined Attorney General Eric Holder at an event in Maryland Wednesday to highlight the urgent need to reduce domestic violence homicides. (March 13)
Four Dead in Upstate NY Shootings
Police in upstate New York are searching for a suspect after shootings at two different businesses left four people dead and at least two wounded. (March 13)
Fla Lt Gov Quits; Tied to Firm in Federal Probe
Florida Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll announced her resignation Wednesday, a day after she was questioned by authorities investigating an Internet cafe company that she once represented. (March 13)
Raw: Seagull Perches on Sistine Chapel Chimney
For hours Wednesday, a persistent seagull perched on the copper chimney atop the Sistine Chapel -- the one that bellows smoke from the burning conclave ballots. (March 13)
Carney on Halting WH Tours: 'Right Choice'
President Barack Obama says he'd like White House tours resumed for school children. But his spokesman Jay Carney said a full-scale re-opening of tours wasn't on the table 'because of the sequester cuts.' (March 13)
China Pulls Nearly 6,000 Dead Pigs From River
The number of dead pigs found floating in a river flowing into Shanghai has reached nearly 6,000. Shanghai authorities said the city has taken proper measures to safely dispose of the pig carcasses and that the city's water supply is sound. (March 13)
Raw: White Smoke Signals New Pope
White smoke from the Sistine Chapel chimney signals the Catholic church has chosen a new Pope. (March 13)
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