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• 7. SECOND WOMAN ALLEGES ABUSE BY CALIFORNIA EDUCATOR
• After seeing a YouTube video of a former student confronting a former middle school teacher, an 18-year-old decides to speak out.

• 8. PASSENGERS DESCRIBE FRIGHTENING BUS RIDE
• A late-night Greyhound ride through Arizona turned harrowing when witnesses say a man rose from his seat and screamed, "Everyone's going to die!"

• 9. NASA LAUNCHES NEWEST HARDWARE
• An unmanned rocket blasts into the sky carrying the latest Tracking and Data Relay Satellite, which are used to support the International Space Station and Hubble Space Telescope, among other craft.

• 10. NEW MADRID FAULT LINE ALIVE AND ACTIVE
• The 150-mile zone, crossing parts of Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee, could spawn future large earthquakes, a new study says.

AP News in Brief
Bombings rock Egyptian capital, killing 5 people and raising fears of spreading militancy

• CAIRO (AP) -- Three bombings hit high-profile areas around Cairo on Friday, including a suicide car bomber who struck the city's police headquarters, killing five people in the first major attack on the Egyptian capital as insurgents step up a campaign of violence following the ouster of the Islamist president.
• Nobody claimed responsibility for the attacks, but they bore the hallmarks of Islamic extremists who have increasingly targeted police and the military since the July 3 coup against Mohammed Morsi and a fierce crackdown on his supporters led by the Muslim Brotherhood.
• The explosions struck as the country was on high alert ahead of the third anniversary of the Jan. 25 start of the 2011 uprising that toppled autocratic leader Hosni Mubarak. Morsi's supporters had vowed to use the event to gain momentum in their efforts turn to a new momentum to "break the coup."
• Friday's violence began when a suicide bomber rammed a car into cement

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