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Egypt-Politics (will update)

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton pledged U.S. support for Egypt's political transition when she met with the nation's new president Saturday.

US-Solar-Storm-Earth The French could get a magnificent light show for Bastille Day this weekend thanks to a geomagnetic storm due to hit Earth Saturday, a U.S. government scientist said.

MED-Father-Son-Bariatric-Surgery

Embarrassed by their weight and worried about their health, a father and son embark on a life-saving journey together.

Syria-Unrest (will update)

Still grappling with a gruesome massacre that has outraged world leaders, Syrians endured yet another bloody day Saturday as regime forces fired from low-flying helicopters and a bombing at a state security headquarters killed at least six people, opposition activists said.

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Kentucky-Last-Wish

Maybe it was the simple gesture. Maybe it was the generosity. But something caught the imagination of the public, who began watching the online video of family members fulfilling one man's last wish -- to leave a big restaurant tip. By Saturday, according to a YouTube count, there were more than 1.3 million views and nearly $30,000 in donations for the family to continue what has become known as "Aaron's Last Wish."

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Mexico-Immigrant-Shelter -- By Catherine E. Shoichet

Neighbors on this tiny, sun-soaked street know each other's names. They pray together at a church with stained-glass windows that they can see from their front steps. But for years, they say, immigrants have been pushing their community apart. Residents here say they stopped feeling safe when strangers started lingering on street corners and leering at locals. They created neighborhood watch patrols to keep crime in check. "It's not that we're against immigrants," Osvaldo Espinosa says. "We just want them to get rid of that house." It's the kind of complaint heard often these days in small-town America or on blocks in big U.S. cities struggling with a flood of foreign residents. But this house is in Mexico, where activists warn that fierce anti-immigrant sentiment in some places has become just as strong as it is north of the border.

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Syria-Unrest

Still grappling with a gruesome massacre that has outraged world leaders, Syrians endured yet another bloody day Saturday as regime forces fired from low-flying helicopters and a bombing at a state security headquarters killed at least six people, opposition activists said.

Egypt-Clinton

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton pledged U.S. support for Egypt's political transition when she met with nation's newly elected president Saturday.

Egypt-Americans-Kidnapped

Egyptian security services are intensifying their efforts to get a kidnapped American couple and their tour guide released, state media reported Saturday.

UK-Olympics-Security

The contractor responsible for providing security guards for the Olympic Games said Saturday it stands to lose up to $77 million after failing to recruit enough staff, less than two weeks before the event opens in London.