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SPORT-Connecticut-Lawsuit

A lawsuit claims that the coach of the U.S. women's Olympics basketball team successfully removed a woman as head of the squad's security after she rebuffed his sexual advances.

Illinois-Latino-Graduates

In a scene playing out in many Latino communities throughout the country, the graduation ceremony at Garcia High School in Chicago was especially celebratory Saturday: 20% of the seniors are illegal immigrants but now those graduates will be able to put their education to use under President Obama's new immigration rules.

Alaska-Avalanche

Four Japanese climbers are feared dead following an avalanche on Mount McKinley in Alaska, according to the National Park Service. Park rangers are currently engaged in a search-and-recovery effort after the avalanche rolled down the western side of North America's highest peak on Thursday, in a section located roughly 11,800 feet above sea level, according to park spokeswoman Maureen Mclaughlin

SPORT-Golf-US-Open

Coverage of the golf tournament in California.

Alaska-Avalanche-Victims

Four Japanese climbers are feared dead following an avalanche on Alaska's Mount McKinley, according to the National Park Service.

Syria-Unrest (update)

The United Nations suspended all activities in Syria on Saturday due to the escalating levels of violence, the chief of the global body's mission said.

Greece-Election (update)

People in Greece weighed their options Saturday as they prepared to vote in a pivotal election that could determine the debt-stricken country's future in the eurozone and have an impact on the global economy. Two parties, New Democracy and Syriza, are considered to be front-runners going into Sunday's vote.

Colorado-Fires (update)

Firefighters on Saturday battled a massive wildfire that has so far claimed more than 100 homes in northern Colorado. The High Park Fire has scorched more than 52,000 acres, forced thousands of people to flee and claimed at least one life.

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Syria-Unrest

The United Nations suspended all activities in Syria on Saturday due to the escalating levels of violence, the chief of the global body's mission said.

Saudi-Arabia-Crown-Prince-Dies

Saudi Crown Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz, a hard-ine conservative who is credited with pushing back al Qaeda, has died, Saudi state TV said on Saturday.

Egypt-Election