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In a photo provided by the U.S. Coast Guard the unmanned Japanese fishing vessel Ryou-un Maru dirfts northwest in the Gulf of Alaska approximately 164 miles southwest of Baranof Island Wednesday April 4, 2012. The vessel has been adrift since it was launched by the tsunami caused by the magnitude-9.0 earthquake that struck Japan last year. The Coast Guard is monitoring the vessel, which is currently considered a hazard to navigation. (AP Photo/Petty Officer 1st Class Sara Francis, U.S. Coast Guard)Autopsy: Evidence of marijuana found in Trayvon Martin's urine and blood. .

JPMorgan's Dimon says will testify before Congress
A protester in the Occupy Wall Street movement holds a sign with the face of JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon as he participates in a rally in New YorkWASHINGTON (Reuters) - JPMorgan Chase & Co Chief Executive Jamie Dimon has agreed to testify before Congress over the bank's recent trading losses, which have ignited a political debate over whether large U.S. banks need to be reined in by regulators or new laws. U.S. Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Johnson said in a statement on Thursday that his panel will invite Dimon to appear before Congress. ...

Prosecutor: Pa. diocese 'disgraceful,' 'criminal'
After eight weeks of wrenching testimony, Philadelphia prosecutors rested their case Thursday in the trial of a Roman Catholic church official accused of helping bury complaints that priests were raping and molesting children.

'Three Cups' readers take case to appeals court
Three people who bought Greg Mortenson's books are taking their claims of fraud against the humanitarian to a federal appeals court.

Photo: Zimmerman bloodied after Martin shooting
The neighborhood watch volunteer who shot Trayvon Martin is shown with a bloody nose in a photo released Thursday as part of a large amount of evidence turned over by prosecutors.

US gov't sets stiff tariffs on China solar panels
The Obama administration moved Thursday to impose stiff new tariffs on solar panels made in China, finding that Chinese companies are improperly flooding the U.S. market with government-subsidized products.

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Bosh's absence leaves gap for Heat to fill
MIAMI (Reuters) - With All-Star Chris Bosh out indefinitely with an abdominal strain the question facing Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra was how his team would handle the loss of one-third of the "Big Three." The swift answer from Game Two of their best-of-seven second round playoff series with the Indiana Pacers was clear as Miami lost 78-75 and the Heat's third-leading scorer, after LeBron James and Dwyane Wade, had just five points. Bosh averaged 18 points and shared the team lead with 7.9 rebounds per game during the regular season and the Heat went 4-5 in the nine games he missed. ...

Lawrie joins list of baseball's wildest rants
FILE - In this April 21, 1990, file photo, Cincinnati Reds manager Lou Piniella tosses first base into right field after he was ejected for arguing a call at first during a baseball game against the Chicago Cubs at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/David Kohl, File)Helmet tossing and bat banging have become all the rage, it seems. Yet suspended Toronto infielder Brett Lawrie and injured Washington teen phenom Bryce Harper still have a long way to go before hitting our list of baseball's wildest rants and raves.

Toronto's Lawrie gets four-game suspension
Brett Lawrie of the Toronto Blue Jays throws his batting helmet to protest a third strike call by Umpire Bill MillerToronto Blue Jays third baseman Brett Lawrie was suspended for four games by Major League Baseball on Wednesday for a tirade against umpire Bill Miller in a home loss to Tampa Bay one night earlier.

Coaches, owners have new voice in suggesting changes
Rick CarlisleRick Carlisle, coach of the reigning champion Dallas Mavericks, and Dan Gilbert, the club owner spurned by LeBron James, are among 10 people named on Wednesday to the NBA's new competition committee.

MLB announces Mets as 2013 All-Star host
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, second from left, high-fives Mr. Met as Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig, left, and New York Mets owner Fred Wilpon, right, look on after it was announced that the 2013 All-Star game will be hosted by the Mets at Citi Field, during a news conference at New York's City Hall, Wednesday, May 16, 2012. The Mets last hosted the All-Stars in 1964, the year Shea Stadium opened. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)Mr. Met stood near the podium with baseball Commissioner Bud Selig, Mets owner Fred Wilpon and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

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