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General editor of the Hemingway Letters Project Sandra Spanier, a professor of English at Penn State University, discusses efforts to preserve documents belonging to Ernest Hemingway that have been housed for decades at the author's former estate in Cuba, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Monday, May 6, 2013. A copy of Hemingway's passport is displayed. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Items from Hemingway's Cuba home go to JFK Library

While most Americans have never seen Ernest Hemingway's home in Cuba where he wrote some of his most famous books, a set of 2,000 recently digitized records delivered to the United States will give scholars and the public a fuller view of the Nobel Prize-winning novelist's life. A private U.S. ...

Josh Ritter protests Pa. college's gay policy

Singer-songwriter Josh Ritter says he won't play a central Pennsylvania Christian college again unless it changes its policy against "homosexual behavior." Ritter made the announcement on Facebook hours after playing a Friday night concert at Messiah College in Grantham, Pa., southwest of Harrisburg. Messiah students and staff have to sign ...

Smoke billows from a brush fire near Camarillo Spring Road in Camarillo, Calif., Thuesday May 2, 2013.   (AP Photo/The Ventura County Star, Ray Meese) LOS ANGELES TIMES OUT, LOS ANGELES DAILY NEWS OUT

Fire forces evacuation of campus, homes in Calif.

A wildfire fanned by gusty Santa Ana winds raged along the fringes of Southern California communities on Thursday, forcing the evacuation of homes and a university while setting recreational vehicles ablaze. The blaze erupted during morning rush hour along U.S. 101 in the Camarillo area about 50 miles west of ...

Former President George W. Bush, center, poses with 43 students from Dallas-Fort Worth area schools who were the first 43 official guest to tour the Bush Presidential Library on its' opening day Wednesday, May 1, 2013, in Dallas. Bush surprised the group in the replica of the oval office. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

George W. Bush library opens to public

The George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum opened to the public Wednesday, with the 43rd president greeting 43 area schoolchildren who were its first visitors. "It was amazing seeing one of our nation's leaders who left an eight year legacy behind him," said Eduardo Borrego, a 6th grader Mark ...

FILE - This March 27, 2013 file photo shows author Stephenie Meyer at a screening of "The Host" in New York. On Wednesday, Hachette Book Group became the fourth major publisher this year to announce it was expanding its digital offerings to libraries. Hachette, whose authors include Stephenie Meyer and Malcolm Gladwell, will offer its entire e-catalog to libraries after two years of pilot programs. New books will be available simultaneously in paper and e-editions, a policy also recently adapted by Penguin Group (USA). Hachette, Penguin and other publishers had previously restricted newer works out of concern for lost sales. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP, file)

Hachette Book Group expands library e-catalog

The standoff between publishers and libraries over e-books is rapidly easing. On Wednesday, Hachette Book Group became the fourth major publisher this year to announce it was expanding its digital offerings to libraries. Hachette, whose authors include Stephenie Meyer and Malcolm Gladwell, will offer its entire e-catalog to libraries after ...

This TV publicity image released by Fox shows James Purefoy as serieal killer Joe Carroll confronting his next victim in the "Welcome Home" episode of "The Following." A study of 392 prime-time scripted programs on broadcast networks shown in the month following Vice President Joe Biden's January meeting with entertainment industry executives revealed that 193 had some incident of violence, according to the Parents Television Council. (AP Photo/Fox, David Giesbrecht)

Report shows persistence of TV violence

Violence, gore and gunplay were staples on prime-time television even in the most sensitive period directly following the Newtown school shooting. A study of 392 prime-time scripted programs on broadcast networks shown during the month following Vice President Joe Biden's January meeting with entertainment industry executives on the topic revealed ...

In this photo taken Monday, April 29, 2013, University of Wyoming student Meg Lanker-Simons speaks with her husband Andrew at her side during a demonstration organized to protest sexual violence and rhetoric near the student union on the campus of the University of Wyoming in Laramie, Wyo. Lanker-Simmons who was targeted by an anonymous Facebook posting that included a threat of sexual violence had posted the item herself, police said. The university announced Tuesday, April 30, 2013 that campus police cited her for misdemeanor interference with a police investigation by giving false statements. (AP Photos/Laramie Boomerang, Peter Bauman)

Wyo. student cited for violent Facebook post

A University of Wyoming student targeted by an anonymous Facebook posting that included a threat of sexual violence had posted the item herself, police said. The university announced Tuesday that campus police cited Meg Lanker-Simons for misdemeanor interference with a police investigation by giving false statements. The posting that threatened ...

This 2011 photo released by the Federal Public Defender office in Boston shows Miriam Conrad, chief federal public defender for Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island.  Conrad is one of three federal defenders named to represent Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing on April 15, 2013.  (AP Photo/Federal Public Defender office)

For Boston bomb suspect, a seasoned defense team

One lawyer won acquittal for a Saudi man charged with carrying three firecracker-like devices on a plane, arguing he was a victim of hysteria over airport security after the Sept. 11 attacks. Another has managed to avert death sentences for some of the highest-profile criminals of our time, including the ...

In this Tuesday, March 26, 2013 photo, Elizabeth Sudduth, director of the Ernest F. Hollings Library and Rare Books Collection at the University of South Carolina, points at items in a ledger owned by author F. Scott Fitzgerald, in Columbia, S.C. The university has digitized the ledger and put it online for scholars. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Collins)

F. Scott Fitzgerald's handwritten ledger online

An intriguing peek into the daily scribbles and life of author F. Scott Fitzgerald is now available online, just weeks before the opening of the movie "The Great Gatsby." Researchers from the University of South Carolina's Thomas Cooper Library put a digital version of the famed author's handwritten financial ledger ...

A Revere, Mass. police captain holds his cap while entering a memorial service for fallen Massachusetts Institute of Technology police officer Sean Collier, in Cambridge, Mass., Wednesday, April 24, 2013. Collier was fatally shot on the MIT campus Thursday, April 18, 2013. Authorities allege that the Boston Marathon bombing suspects were responsible. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Slain MIT officer memorialized at campus service

Rob Rogers said Wednesday's memorial service for slain Massachusetts Institute of Technology police officer Sean Collier captured and celebrated his stepbrother's life of service — in law enforcement and toward others. There were sirens, bagpipes, American flags and hundreds and hundreds of fellow officers. "He would love this. He was ...

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