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U.S. Rear Admiral William Lescher, left, Jordanian Navy Capt. Anas Saleh, center, and Commander Bo Johns, right, observe joint maneuvers with the Jordanian Navy aboard the USS Stockdale in the Gulf of Aqaba, Jordan as part of Eager Lion, a multinational military exercise, Tuesday, June 18, 2013. Under the watchful eye of stern-faced American advisers, hundreds of U.S.-trained Jordanian soldiers are holding war games that could eventually form the basis of an assault in Syria. There is fear of spillover from the Syrian war in this U.S.-allied kingdom, and the potential for a Jordanian role in securing Syria's chemical stockpiles should Bashar Assad's regime lose control. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo)
AP EXCLUSIVE: US war games send signal to AssadAP EXCLUSIVE: US supervises war games in Jordan amid fears of spillover from Syrian conflict
The Associated Press30 minutes ago
This undated photo provided by his wife Alison Brown shows Kenneth Wilson, who won a Nobel prize as a Cornell University physicist in 1982 for pioneering work that changed the way physicists think about phase transitions. Wilson died Saturday, June 15, 2013 in Saco, Maine. He was 77. (AP Photo/Alison Brown)
Wilson, Nobel winner for physics, dies in MaineNobel Prize-winning physics professor from Cornell, Ohio State dies at age 77 in Maine
The Associated Press35 minutes ago
This March 6, 2012 photo provided by the law offices of Butler, Wooten & Fryhofer, LLP shows the scene of a crash in Bainbridge, Ga., where a 4-year-old boy named Remi Walden was burned and died when a Jeep Grand Cherokee was struck from the rear by a Dodge Dakota pickup truck. Chrysler is expected to file papers Tuesday, June 18, 2013, explaining why it’s refusing to recall 2.7 million older Jeep SUVs. (AP Photo/Courtesy of Butler, Wooten & Fryhofer, LLP)
Chrysler agrees to recall of Jeeps at risk of fireChrysler recall avoids showdown with government over Jeep models for fire risk
The Associated Press37 minutes ago
Study finds housing bias against same-sex couplesStudy finds discrimination against same-sex couples in online rental housing market
The Associated Press39 minutes ago
Boston Bruins defenseman Torey Krug (47) checks Chicago Blackhawks right wing Ben Smith (28) to the ice during the first period in Game 3 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Finals in Boston, Monday, June 17, 2013. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
Surprise Hossa scratch part of NHL injury cultureInjury to Blackhawks' Hossa and other NHL maladies are as much a secret as X's and O's
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