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A victim is wheeled into an ambulance, at Westlake Village Golf Course, where a single-engine plane made an emergency landing Monday, April 29, 2013. Three people received minor injuries. (AP Photo/Los Angeles Times, Ricardo DeAratanha) MANDATORY CREDIT TO RICARDO DEARATANHA/LOS ANGELES TIMES. NO SALES; FOREIGN OUT; MAGS OUT, TELEVISION OUT, INTERNET OUT, LOS ANGELES DAILY NEWS OUT, ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER OUT, VENTURA COUNTY, STAR OUT, INLAND VALLEY DAILY BULLETIN OUT, LA OPINION OUT.

1 dead after 2 small planes collide near LA

Two small airplanes collided in midair over the Southern California mountains Monday, sending one crashing into a rocky ridge and killing its pilot while the second was able to maneuver a belly-flop landing on a nearby golf course, officials said. Rescuers searched through the wreckage of the plane that crashed ...

Fire burns aboard two fuel barges along the Mobile River after explosions sent three workers to the hospital Wednesday April 24, 2013. Fire officials have pulled units back from fighting the fire due to the explosions and no immediate threat to lives. (AP Photo John David Mercer)

Fuel barges explode, catch fire in Ala.; 3 injured

Multiple explosions aboard two fuel barges near Mobile, Ala., led to a major fire Wednesday night that left three people critically injured with burns and created a situation so unstable that fire and rescue officials decided to let the fire burn into the night. Firefighters from Mobile and U.S. Coast ...

US delays policy to allow small knives on planes

A policy change scheduled to go into effect this week that would have allowed airline passengers to carry small knives, bats and some other sports equipment onto planes will be delayed, federal officials said Monday. The delay is necessary to accommodate feedback from an advisory committee made up of aviation ...

FILE - This undated file photo originally provided by Teen Mania Ministries shows Hannah Luce, daughter of Teen Mania founder Ron Luce.  Luce, the lone survivor on a plane that crashed in southeast Kansas on May 11, 2012, has a deal for Atria/Howard Books for her memoir, “Fields of Grace.”  The book is scheduled to come out Oct. 22. (AP Photo/Teen Mania Ministries, file)

Plane crash survivor Hannah Luce working on memoir

The sole survivor of a plane crash last year in Kansas is working on a memoir. Publisher Atria/Howard Books has told The Associated Press that Hannah Luce has a deal for "Fields of Grace." The book is scheduled to come out Oct. 22. Luce, the 23-year-old daughter of Teen Mania ...

Dzhokar Tsarnaev, a suspect in the bombings at the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013.

Boston bombing suspect captured, brother killed

Lifting days of anxiety for a city and a nation on edge, police captured the surviving Boston Marathon bombing suspect, found bloodied in a backyard boat Friday night less than 24 hours after a wild car chase and gun battle that left his older brother dead and Boston and its ...

This NOAA satellite image taken Thursday, April 18, 2013 at 1:45 a.m. EDT shows a stationary front across the Mid Atlantic with scattered showers.  Low pressure is affecting a large part of the Mississippi Valley, Great Lakes, and the Plains.  A line of strong to severe thunderstorms extends from southern Michigan all the way southwest to southwestern Texas.  Snow is occurring across the eastern Dakotas, Minnesota, and Nebraska.  Light to moderate rain is found over Wisconsin, northern Illinois, eastern Kansas, and northern Missouri.(AP PHOTO/WEATHER UNDERGROUND)

From Rockies to Rust Belt, storm brings extremes

A powerful spring storm system stretching from southern Texas to northern Michigan unleashed a wave of weather extremes on the Midwest on Thursday and threatened to bring its mix of hard rains, high winds and severe thunderstorms to the East by the weekend. The massive system was wreaking havoc from ...

TSA official says no employee furloughs expected

A senior Transportation Security Administration official says so far, so good for airport travelers wary of the effects of automatic spending cuts that took effect March 1. TSA Deputy Administrator John Halinski tells a congressional panel he doesn't expect furloughs for his agency, which staffs airport security across the nation. ...

The vest belonging to a third class passenger named William Henry Allen found in the Titanic wreckage is among a sampling of Titanic artifacts on preview Thursday, Jan. 5, 2012 in New York. The complete collection of artifacts recovered from the wreck site of the RMS Titanic will be auctioned by Guernsey's Auction House in April. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

Treasures of the Titanic

One hundred years later, the Titanic disaster still captivates our imagination. View some of the most stunning finds recovered from one of history's greatest tragedies.

Photos: Coast Guard cannon sinks ghost ship

The U.S. Coast Guard fires a cannon to sink an unmanned Japanese ship swept to sea by last year's tsunami.

Hijacking fears delay US flight

Hijacking fears delay US flight

Controversy in the US. A US Airways flight is delayed after one passenger claims several Arab students were plotting a hijacking. The students, from the United Arab Emirates, were eventually cleared

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