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This is AP News Minute.Federal regulators are now recalling more than 33 million TAKATA air bags. The air bags contain a chemical that could make them explode. Indonesia, Malaysia are offering temporary shelters thousands of migrants ? at sea. Most o
1. The 10 p.m. curfew in Baltimore was lifted Sunday morning by the city's mayor one day earlier. Overnight, arrests for minor curfew violations were few and there were no major incidents. Church services in the neighborhood focused on rebuilding and
President Obama says there's no excuse for violence in Baltimore a day after riots and looting erupted in the streets. Obama added that the looters from yesterday's events should be treated as criminals. Advocates and protesters demonstrated outside
Former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee is expected to annouce on Tuesday that he's running for president. Huckabee is a Republican. 2 other Republicans, Carly Fiorina and Ben Carson, declared their candidacies on Monday. A new group of migrants arriv
1. Newly appointed US Attorney General Loretta Lynch visited Baltimore to meet with community leaders following a string of recent violent riots. Lynch also met with family member of Freddie Gray who suffered a fatal spinal injury while in police cus
A day after a terror suspect was shot by police following an encounter with a knife, police are reviewing video of the scene. City officials say Usaama Rahim was not shot in the back after threatening officers with a military-style knife. A bus carry
1. Hundreds remain missing inside the cruise ship that capsized on China's Yangtze River. Chinese media reports that at least 18 bodies have been pulled from the ship. 2. President Obama signed the bill that revives most of the surveillance programs
1. The National Security Agency has lost its authority to collect the phone records of the Americans in bulk. Republican senator and presidential candidate Rand Paul was able to stop from being extended during an extraordinary senate session on Sunda
1.Secretary of State John Kerry broke his leg while biking in France on Sunday. His cutting short the diplomatic trip is being. Kerry is in disabled condition and good appear, preparing to return to Boston for further treatment. 2.3000 protestors mar
1. The air force says 34 nuclear launch officers have been implicated in a team scandal and stripped their certifications. The cheating was discovered during a drug investigation. 2. A gunman shot and killed 2 people in a grocery store in northern In
1. The Mayor of the Albuquerque, New Mexico says a 10-hour protest turned into a mayhem as police clashed with hundreds of protestors. The demonstrators are protesting recent police shootings there. 2. Washington State authorities say they expect dri
The Department of Homeland Security says terrorists may try to use toothpaste tubes to sneak explosives onto planes headed to the Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia. Hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses are without power in some eastern states a
1. A massive 40-vehicle pile-up in northern Indiana left 3 dead and more than 20 injured on Thursday. The pile-up on eastbound lanes of I-94 happened near Michigan City, about 60 miles from Chicago. 2. NASA says its Opportunity Rover apparently took
1. Missouri Governor, Jay Nixon has lifted the curfew that has been placed in Ferguson, Missouri, for the past two nights. Thats after calling in the National Guard. Meanwhile, Attorneys for the family of Michael Brown said a private autopsy confirms
1. President Obama is in Estonia, ahead the upcoming NATO summit. The President is showing support of the Baltic nations which border Russia and are concerned about the possible Russian aggression. 2. The White House has determined that a video showi
1. The Oscar Pistorius trial resumed after one month break during which a mental health panel concluded that the athlete was not suffering from a mental illness when he killed his girl friend in his home last year. Pistorius faces 25 years to life in
1. Israel says it withdrew the last of its ground forces from the Gaza as it and Hamas began a temporary cease fire. Both sides halted cross border attacks as the 3-day truce took effect. And both have delegates in Cairo for talks aim at a long-term
A second health care worker in Dallas has diagnosed with Ebola. CDC officials say the nurse will be flown to Atlanta for treatment. She was part of a hospital team in Texas that cared for a Liberian man who died from Ebola last week. Prosecutors call
1. The Pentagon says Thursday that military is looking into allegation that civilians may have been killed in yesterday's US and allies air strike in Syria. The human rights group and activities say that some civilians were killed in Wednesday's airs
1. Spurred by the Ferguson, Missouri shooting, President Barack Obama is calling for 75 million dollars in federal spending to get 50,000 more police to wear body cameras that record their interactions with civilians. 2. A rare glimpse of civilians s