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Delta Flight 1086 rests on a snowbank at LaGuardia airport in New York on March 5.
 
 Delta plane skids off runway in landing at LaGuardia 
 Only 3 minor injuries were reported among the 125 passengers arriving on a flight from Atlanta. 
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 Jodi Arias looks back at the gallery in Maricopa County Superior Court in Phoenix on Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2015, during the sentencing phase retrial. Jodi Arias jury deadlocked in sentencing retrial
Jodi Arias was convicted of killing Travis Alexander in 2013.
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 NATION   
 Protesters demonstrate outside the Ferguson, Mo., Police Department on March 4, 2015. Michael Brown family to sue city of Ferguson, officer
Lawyers say they will file a wrongful death suit "soon."
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 BUSINESS   
 Elephants of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. Ringling Bros. eliminating elephant acts
The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus is ending its iconic elephant acts.
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 MONEY   
 Some folks saving the money from lower gas prices. Lower gas prices fueling saving, paying off debt
People say the drop in gas and oil prices since last year is saving them an average of $108 a month.
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 NATION   
 Boston Police officers patrol outside federal court on  March 5, 2015, in Boston. Boston bomb victim feels liberated after testimony
Rebekah Gregory lost much of her left leg in the April 2013 blast.
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 NASCAR   
 Kurt Busch stands by his car prior to the AAA 400 at Dover International Speedway on Sept. 28. He was accused of assaulting his ex-girlfriend in his motor home that weekend. Kurt Busch will not face charges in domestic abuse case
2004 NASCAR Cup champion is suspended from the sport
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 WORLD   
 Mark Lippert covers a wound to his face as he leaves the Sejong Cultural Institute in Seoul. N. Korea: U.S. ambassador attack 'just punishment'
Mark Lippert was slashed in the face early Thursday while speaking at a breakfast forum in Seoul.
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 BUSINESS   
 Lily DeRosia, an 8-year-old Girl Scout from Rochester, N.Y., wrote to Kellogg Co. recently to ask them to treat their workers fairly after reading an article about mandatory overtime at the company’s factory in Shively, Ky. Be nicer, Girl Scout tells cookie maker's CEO
Girl writes letter after reading about worker complaints at cookie factory.
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 NATION   
 Police say a mother forced her 8-year-old son to jump out of a second-story window of their St. Petersburg, Fla., home on March 5, 2015, before she also jumped. Both were taken to the hospital. Police: Mom makes child jump from window at gunpoint
Woman told police her ex-boyfriend was trying to get inside her home.
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Protesters demonstrate outside the Ferguson Police Department on March 4 after the Department of Justice decided today not to charge former Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson in the 2014 shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo.

Protesters demonstrate outside the Ferguson Police Department on March 4 after the Department of Justice decided today not to charge former Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson in the 2014 shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo.
 

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Delta plane skids off runway in landing at LaGuardia
Jodi Arias jury deadlocked in sentencing retrial
Michael Brown family to sue city of Ferguson, officer

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