Afghan activist: Corruption bigger woe than security

Citizens say corruption in President Hamid Karzai's government needs to be curbed before the country can succeed on its own

Facebook frenzy on Wall Street

Investors poured billions of dollars into Facebook's IPO, but the price of the brand-new stock barely moved

Spain probes thousands of alleged baby abductions

Thousands of Spanish women say babies were taken by industrial-scale racket involving the government, doctors, and church

Soldier who died in Vietnam War gets belated honor

Leslie Sabo, who was killed in Cambodia 42 years ago protecting his comrades, receives the Medal of Honor

Watch: Time-lapse video of Yosemite Falls

The Yosemite Conservancy has started streaming footage online of the tallest waterfall in North America

Mounting space shuttle on a 747 a jumbo task

Mounting the fragile shuttles on the back of a jumbo jet takes up to 12 hours, but the result is "amazingly solid"

Despite evidence, no answers in Martin shooting

State's evidence file details injuries from the fight, but offers no clear clues to explain who started the confrontation

Violence Against Women Act hits snag in Congress

A bill to protect victims of abuse, with bipartisan support, still has trouble getting passed in this bitter Congressional climate

Plan in place for salvaging Costa Concordia

Salvage experts have revealed how they plan to re-float and remove the wreck of the Costa Concordia

Census: Half of all newborns are minorities

Hispanics are fastest growing minority in U.S. and make up half of all infants in California, Texas, New Mexico

Reconsidering HDL as a "good" cholesterol

Study suggests that HDL may not be protecting the heart; Instead, factors that increase HDL, such as exercise and not smoking, may be what's really helping

Early wildfires point to a hotter than average Summer

Forecasters say the higher temperatures will affect most of the U.S., and add to an already dry Southwest wildfire season

Study: War vets', athletes' brain injuries similar

Chronic traumatic encephalopathy, which affects football players and boxers, may be an issue for war veterans, a new study says

Small town bank puts people before profits

In Cattaraugus, N.Y., family-owned bank lends to the locals when others won't, and ekes out a tiny annual profit

Alzheimer's strides slowed by lack of study patients

Researchers draw closer to a test to identify Alzheimer's disease before symptoms set in, but many more patients needed for studies

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