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Essential News from The Associated Press
Latest Headlines FBI: Man fatally shot in Boston bombing probeMay 22, 201312:19 PM ET ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A Chechen immigrant was shot to death by authorities at his home early Wednesday while being questioned in the Boston Marathon bombing case, officials said.  Oklahoma tornado damage could top $2 billionMay 22, 201312:09 PM ET MOORE, Okla. (AP) — The cost of a massive tornado that battered an Oklahoma City suburb could be more than $2 billion, according to a preliminary official estimate announced Wednesday. State authorities meanwhile said two infants were among the 24 people who perished in the twister.   IRS official Lerner: 'I did nothing wrong'May 22, 201312:39 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) — The Internal Revenue Service official at the center of the storm over the agency's targeting of conservative groups told Congress on Wednesday that she had done nothing wrong in the episode, and then invoked her constitutional right to refuse to answer lawmakers' questions.  Kerry: US, allies, ready to step up aid rebelsMay 22, 201312:42 PM ET AMMAN, Jordan (AP) — The United States and its Arab and European allies will step up their support for Syria's opposition to help them "fight for the freedom of their country" if President Bashar Assad's regime doesn't engage in peace talks in good faith, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry vowed Wednesday. 
Latest Headlines  Woods: Garcia comment hurtful, time to move onMay 22, 201312:43 PM ET VIRGINIA WATER, England (AP) — Sergio Garcia apologized to Tiger Woods for saying he would have "fried chicken" at dinner with his rival, a comment that Woods described as hurtful and inappropriate.  Twins' Plouffe has concussion, on 7-day DLMay 22, 201312:44 PM ET ATLANTA (AP) — The Minnesota Twins placed third baseman Trevor Plouffe on the seven-day disabled list with a concussion Wednesday after he was struck in the head by Dan Uggla's shin while breaking up an attempted double play.  Spurs blow late lead, beat Grizzlies 93-89 in OTMay 22, 20131:11 AM ET SAN ANTONIO (AP) — When Tony Parker started running low on masterful plays, Tim Duncan was there to take over and lead the San Antonio Spurs to a 2-0 lead in the Western Conference finals.  
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