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  • A car driven by a suicide bomber explodes outside a U.S. base in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, killing three Iraqis. In Baghdad, gunmen kill a senior member of Iraq's interior ministry. Several kidnappings of foreign workers are also reported. Hear NPR's Philip Reeves.
  • Three groups of Cuban migrants, totaling 29 men, arrived in the Keys Sunday and Monday. According to the Monroe County Sheriff's Office, 13 men came...
  • The gridlock and politics subsided for one day on Capitol Hill as South Florida gained three new Democrats. Joe Garcia, Patrick Murphy and Lois Frankel…
  • Egyptian authorities report that at least three explosions struck the Red Sea resort city of Dahab on Monday night. The precise number of casualties remains unknown, but officials say at least 22 people have been killed, and 150 wounded.
  • President Bush prepares for the third anniversary of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq by launching a public relations offensive on the domestic front. NPR White House Correspondent David Greene discusses President Bush' s speech at George Washington University in Washington, D.C.
  • Florida wildlife leaders say lionfish are taking over the state's salt waters. They'll gather beginning Tuesday in Cocoa Beach for a three-day summit on…
  • The voter registration deadline in Florida is less than three weeks away for those who want to vote in November. The state’s new election law put a damper…
  • Robert Siegel and Melissa Block have the latest on the explosions at the Boston Marathon.
  • Florida's largest utility says it's using lessons learned from last year's storms to strengthen its grid against hurricanes and other extreme weather.…
  • The Monroe County Sheriff's Office is investigating the deaths of three people who all died Monday in separate incidents while snorkeling in the Keys....
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