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• The Senate Judiciary Committee voted 13-5 to pass a key priority for Obama's second term, creating a pathway to citizenship for millions. • • 4. WHAT JODI ARIAS SAID FROM PRISON • After begging a jury to let her live, Arias tells the AP that she didn't get a fair trial and her lawyers should have called witnesses to support her claims that her boyfriend abused her. • • 5. BREAKTHROUGH IN BENGHAZI PROBE • The U.S. says it has ID'd five suspects in the deadly attack in Libya, though it doesn't yet have enough evidence to try them. • • 6. ANTHONY WEINER LAUNCHES COMEBACK CAMPAIGN • The ex-congressman whose career imploded over raunchy tweets two years ago announced in a video that he's running for New York City mayor. • • 7. NORTH KOREA SENDS SPECIAL ENVOY TO CHINA • The trip is the highest-profile visit by a North Korean official to China this year as Beijing is showing more frustration with Pyongyang over nuclear threats. • • 8. SUICIDE AT NOTRE DAME CATHEDRAL • A 78-year-old historian put a letter on the altar of the 850-year-old French monument, pulled out a gun and shot himself in the head. • • 9. WHAT THE NEW XBOX CAN DO • The console seamlessly switches back and forth between watching live TV, listening to music, watching a movie and browsing the Internet. • • 10. WHO WON 'DANCING WITH THE STARS' • Country singer Kellie Pickler edged out Disney Channel star Zendaya and football pro Jacoby Jones.• •
AP News in Brief Grappling with loss and uncertain future, Okla. residents return to area devastated by tornado
• MOORE, Okla. (AP) -- With her son holding her elbow, Colleen Arvin walked up (Continued on page 28)
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