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In March, wholesale prices at used car auctions around the country were down 1.6 percent from the year before, reports the Manheim auction company.
The sun was shining again in Oklahoma as officials surveyed the damage from the twisters that killed two.
The school said the exception would interfere with its tradition of cadets' "relinquishing of self."
Barack Obama will become the first serving U.S. president to visit Hiroshima later this month, the White House announced Tuesday.
Police say he and several other boys carried cardboard onto the empty bus, which served Jewish students in Brooklyn. Nobody was hurt in the fire.
Detectives hunting for Carlie Trent, who was abducted last week by her uncle, have received more than 500 tips but there have been no credible sightings of the girl or her kidnapper, officials said.
A storm system that killed at least two people in Oklahoma and spawned reports of more than 20 possible tornadoes tore into Arkansas.
Towering funnel cloud crumbled power poles in its path as it swept through Wynnewood, Oklahoma.
Thomas "Randy" Gatewood, who went missing in Arizona nearly 10 years ago, has been reunited with his family after he was found alive in California.
Eric Draper, White House photographer for George W. Bush, shares his memories of documenting the president on September 11, 2001.