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• 6. DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME
• Some in Colorado are finding pot smoking can be a blast--especially when you try to make hash oil in a homemade lab. The number of explosions has jumped since marijuana was legalized.

• 7. WHY AN ARCHAELOGICAL FIND IS CAUSING A BIBLICAL STIR IN ISRAEL
• The possible discovery of King David's citadel in an Arab neighborhood in Jerusalem causes political tensions to rise and renews the controversy over using the Bible as an archaeological guide.

• 8. NEBRASKA CITY CAN BAR RENTALS TO UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS
• The Supreme Court lets stand a ruling that found Fremont ordinance doesn't discriminate against Latinos or interfere with federal immigration laws.

• 9. CRONUT INVENTOR NAMED NATION'S TOP PASTRY CHEF
• New York's Dominique Ansel who invented the croissant-doughnut hybrid dessert that went viral last year won the top honor at the James Beard Foundation Awards.

• 10. WHO'S STRUTTING THEIR STUFF IN NYC
• Stars of Hollywood and the fashion world converge on the Metropolitan art museum for the biggest night on the New York fashion calendar.

AP News in Brief
70 years after D-Day, retracing steps of Allied heroes across Normandy -- including the jump

• COMMES, France (AP) -- Weather conditions over Normandy had been iffy for days. Showers and wind in the morning gave way to glorious spring sunshine in the afternoon, then electric green lightning storms over the sea at night.
• We watched the sky and waited for the go sign - the signal that meant it was time to jump. With a brief window of only a few hours in which it would be possible, I began to doubt our chances.
• Finally the message my companions and I had been waiting for arrived: The

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