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  • A postcard stuffed into a beer bottle was thrown into the water in 1913. It was pulled out of the water last month, and it's thought to be the world's oldest message in a bottle.
  • Heat returns to the region as the monsoon takes a break. The National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat warning for low elevation deserts,…
  • In 1944, Jim Martin parachuted onto the coast of Normandy a night ahead of the D-Day invasion. He says this time he wasn't scared because no one was shooting at him.
  • A copy of Monster-In-Law, rented in 2005, is at the center of a story that landed a South Carolina woman in jail for a night. Kayla Michelle Finley, 27, ended up spending a night at the county jail before posting a $2,000 personal recognizance bond and being released.
  • By Howard Fischerhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/knau/local-knau-860073.mp3Phoenix, AZ – A former justice of the U-S Supreme Court is…
  • By Howard Fischerhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/knau/local-knau-828461.mp3Phoenix, AZ – Members of a House panel voted Wednesday to…
  • Arizona's two Republican senators are moving forward with their own effort to allow the children of undocumented immigrants to gain permanent residency in…
  • Authorities are trying to track down all the lions, tigers, bears and other creatures that escaped from a preserve in Zanesville, Ohio. In Greece, unions are protesting austerity measures.
  • The 5.9 percent increase in pending home sales was well above expectations and matched their strongest pace in two years.
  • We now know that U.S. Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner pointed out problems with the way London's key interest rates were set. He did this in 2008, in the midst of the financial crisis. At the time, Geithner was the head of the New York Federal Reserve. Barclays has agreed to pay U.S. and U.K. to settle charges the bank manipulated that interest rate.
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