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Richy Leitner was about to begin his second year at Tulane University late last summer when Hurricane Katrina disrupted his life and academics. This week, he's back in New Orleans as the university prepares to reopen its classrooms.
BAY ST. LOUIS, Miss. — President Bush, visiting the hurricane–ravaged Gulf Coast today for the first time in three months, hailed marked improvement despite warnings to lower his expectations about the pace of recovery.
AP - Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said Friday he will testify publicly at a Senate hearing on the Bush administration's domestic spying program, in the face of questions from lawmakers and legal analysts about whether it is lawful.
AP - An eighth-grader was shot and wounded by a SWAT team officer in a school bathroom Friday after he pulled out a pellet gun that resembled a real weapon, authorities said.
AP - President Bush rejected a suggestion by Germany's new leader that the U.S. close its prison at Guantanamo Bay, saying after a first meeting with Chancellor Angela Merkel on Friday that the facility is "a necessary part of protecting the American people."
A suicidal eighth grader who pulled a gun in class and forced another child into a closet was shot by a SWAT team member Friday when he also threatened deputies, said Seminole County officials in Florida. The weapon turned out to be a pellet gun, painted black to look like a real gun. The student is on life support, Sheriff Don Esslinger said.
Doctors on Friday released Baby Noor, the 3-month-old Iraqi girl brought to the United States for life-saving medical treatment after being discovered by U.S. soldiers