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Automotive
OPINION EDITORIAL: There Is No Gas Shortage
Toyota Issues Recall for Corollas
Book Reviews
REVIEW: What Emancipation Didn’t Stop After All
Business and Finances
Jobless claims shoot up to 2-year high
Fed officials worried about recession
Gov't Says Gas Prices Could Hit $4
Community
Pastor Accused Of Stealing Church's Money
TOMORROW- Yates High School Students Create Mural
40 Years Later, M.L.K. is Still Silenced
Food and Dining
World Bank Expects More High Food Prices
Government and Politics
Hillary On Working Class Whites In '95: "Screw 'Em
McCain calls for summer-long suspension of gas tax
Fact check: Obama and former radical
Health, Beauty and Fitness
CeCe Winans Tips for a Long Lasting Relationship
France may make it illegal to promote thinness
Just for Fun
Bill Cosby going hip-hop with new album
TOMORROW- Yates High School Students Create Mural
Lifestyle
Single Parenting 101: Survival Tips
France may make it illegal to promote thinness
CeCe Winans Tips for a Long Lasting Relationship
Music and Entertainment
Former 106 & Park Star Free to Co-host New Show
Early retirement reportedly in Beyoncé's destiny
Bruce Springsteen endorses Obama for president
Parenting
Single Parenting 101: Survival Tips
Real Estate
Foreclosures jump 57 percent in last 12 months
Critics Blast Senate Housing Bill
Religion
Poll: 1 in 10 Get Obama's Religion Wrong
Jewish Leader Calls Hagee 'Extremist'
Pope is "deeply ashamed" of clergy abuse scandal
U.S. News
McCain calls for summer-long suspension of gas tax
Gun rights, gun deaths divide Pennsylvania voters
ABC faces backlash after Democratic debate
World News
George Clooney Talks To Prime Minister On Darfur
UN to cut food rations to Darfur

Clinton's win still leaves her the underdog by CALVIN WOODWARD (AP)

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Still the underdog in a contest that won't quit, Hillary Rodham Clinton pulled off a feisty act of political survival in the Pennsylvania primary, defeating Barack Obama to keep her Democratic presidential hopes alive. read more

Florida Apologizes for Slavery by Black Christian News

"All that is necessary for evil to prevail is for good people to do nothing," Crist told the Times, quoting philosopher Edmund Burke. "I think we are reminded of that today because it takes courage to do the right thing, and it's not always easy." read more

Mariah Carey surpasses Elvis in No. 1's by NEKESA MUMBI MOODY, AP Music Writer

Carey, 38, said this is the most enjoyable point of her nearly two-decade old career, and that's her priority these days, not trying to set sales records or even making pop history. read more

In Rapper’s Deal, a New Model for Music Business by JEFF LEEDS

Jay-Z, for his part, suggested that the string of stars to exit the major-label system would also signal to younger acts how to plot their careers. He said that rising artists will be thinking: " ‘Something must be happening." read more

Progress, Defiance in Evangelist Probe by By ERIC GORSKI AP Religion Writer

Another deadline passed Monday in a Senate committee's investigation into a half-dozen Christian ministries that preach a gospel of prosperity, with one group signaling a new willingness to cooperate.... read more

Alicia Keys: Conspiracy comments 'misrepresented' by (Chron.com)

According to an interview in the magazine's May issue, the 27-year-old singer says: "'Gangsta rap' was a ploy to convince black people to kill each other.... read more

Women of polygamist retreat speak out by JENNIFER DOBNER/MICHAEL GRACZYK (Associated Press Writers)

About three dozen of the women who returned to the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints ranch spoke out Monday, after 11 days in temporary shelters. ... read more

Poll: 1 in 10 Get Obama's Religion Wrong by Associated Press

One in 10 voters believes Barack Obama is Muslim, a mistaken impression that lingers across party lines, a poll showed Wednesday.... read more