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Files show how priest child abuse was generational

LOS ANGELES -- Robert Van Handel was a 15-year-old seminarian at St. Anthony's, a prestigious Franciscan boarding school, when, he said, a priest slipped into the infirmary where he was recovering from a fever and began to molest him. The priest told him it would help draw the fever out.

More than a decade later, Van Handel himself was molesting children while working as a Franciscan priest at the same Santa Barbara boarding school. Van Handel formed a boys' choir for local children and chose his victims from among its ranks for eight years.

Grandma cited for leaving baby in hot car

WEST JORDAN -- A 47-year-old woman has been cited after police say she left her grandbaby inside a hot van while shopping at a West Jordan thrift store.

Irving unanimous pick to NBA All-Rookie team; Burks, Kanter get votes

NEW YORK -- Rookie of the Year Kyrie Irving of Cleveland is the lone unanimous choice to the NBA's All-Rookie team.

Man who survived Niagra Falls plunge not talking

NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. -- A man who survived a plunge of at least 180 feet over Niagara Falls -- only the third person known to have done so without a safety device -- was in stable condition Tuesday, a day after his apparent suicide attempt that led to a dramatic and painstaking rescue.

Romney looks to pad delegate lead in 2 primaries

WASHINGTON -- Mitt Romney was inching closer to officially claiming the Republican presidential nomination as Arkansas and Kentucky voted in primaries Tuesday.

Workers awarded $322K for having to urinate in a bucket

PORTLAND, Ore. -- Two workers who claimed they were forced to urinate in a bucket have been awarded $332,000 after a jury found they were fired for complaining to Oregon regulators about the lack of an onsite toilet.

Crown Princess Victoria, left, Prince Daniel, center, holding Princess Estelle and Queen Silvia, right, during the christening ceremony of Princess Estelle of Sweden in the Royal Chapel in Stockholm, Sweden, Tuesday, May 22, 2012. Princess Estelle is the daughter of Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel of Sweden. Princess Estelle is number two in the Swedish royal succession (AP Photo/Anders Wiklund, Pool)

Future royal heir baptized in Sweden

STOCKHOLM -- Princess Estelle, the future heir to the Swedish throne, was baptized Tuesday amid pomp and pageantry in the chapel of the Royal Palace in Stockholm.

Some 550 guests, including royals from Scandinavian countries and the Netherlands, witnessed the ceremony, which was broadcast live on television in Sweden and neighboring Denmark and Norway.

In a photo made May 7, 2012, trader John Vaccarine, right, works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in New York. Wall Street was headed for a slightly lower open on Tuesday May 22, 2012, with Dow Jones industrial futures marginally down. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

Stocks turn higher after housing report

NEW YORK -- An encouraging report on the housing market helped stocks turn higher on Tuesday while Facebook took another fall.

In this Friday, April 20, 2012 photo, Jennifer Cockerham, a nurse from Walkertown, N.C., holds her hand over her heart for the Pledge of Allegiance during a rally supporting a state constitutional ban on gay marriage in Raleigh, N.C. Voters decided May 8, 2012 to adopt the amendment. When President Barack Obama announced his support for gay marriage, supporters and pundits declared it symbolic of a historic shift in American attitudes. But as the attention fades, the fact remains that voters in 31 states have rejected gay marriage and more are lining up to do so. (AP Photo/Allen Breed)

Polls show gay rights may be on fast track to acceptance

SAN FRANCISCO -- In 1958, the Gallup Poll asked Americans whether they approved or disapproved of marriage between blacks and whites. The response was overwhelming: 94 percent were opposed, a sentiment that held for decades. It took nearly 40 years until a majority of those surveyed said marriage between people of different skin colors was acceptable.

Magna man bound, tortured by roommates

MAGNA — A group of six is behind bars after police say they bound their 41-year-old roommate’s feet with tape, stapled his lips shut, and spent the night torturing him with a small power tool in their Utah home near Salt Lake City.

FILE - In this May 17, 2012 file photo, Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks in Jacksonville, Fla. Romney is set to raise about $10 million during a fundraising swing through the northeast. Romney's top finance aide on Monday told donors in New York City that the presumptive Republican presidential nominee was set to raise at least that _ and possibly “substantially” more _ during more than a dozen fundraising events in Connecticut and New York over the course of two days. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)

Romney's Bain playbook unclear as attacks grow

NEW YORK  -- The core of his presidential candidacy under attack, Mitt Romney has yet to shape a playbook to defend a quarter-century in the business world that created great riches for himself and great hardship, at times, for some American workers.

Special Envoy for North Korea Policy Ambassador Glyn Davies, center, briefs journalists gathered at a hotel in Beijing Tuesday, May 22, 2012. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

Images show more NKorean work at nuclear test site

SEOUL, South Korea -- North Korea has ramped up work at its nuclear test site, according to an analysis of satellite images released Tuesday, a day after a senior U.S. envoy warned the North that an atomic test would unify the world in seeking swift, tough punishment.

Rescuers evacuate an injured woman from the site of a train accident at a station near Penukonda, about 170 kilometers (105 miles) north of Bangalore, India, Tuesday, May 22, 2012. The passenger train rammed into a parked freight train and burst into flames before dawn Tuesday, killing more than a dozen people in southern India, officials said. (AP Photo)

Indian passenger train rams freight train; 25 dead

HYDERABAD, India -- A passenger train rammed into a parked freight train and caught fire before dawn Tuesday in southern India, killing at least 25 people and injuring dozens more.

Police investigate a scene of shooting with multiple victims near Reno Avenue and Mickey Mantle Drive following the Oklahoma City vs. Los Angeles NBA playoff game early morning, Tuesday, May 22, 2012 in Oklahoma City. Oklahoma City police say at least eight people were shot late Monday blocks from Chesapeake Energy Arena after the NBA playoff game between the Thunder and the Los Angeles Lakers. (AP Photo/The Oklahoman, Sarah Phipps)

8 hurt in Oklahoma City shooting after NBA playoff

OKLAHOMA CITY -- Authorities say eight people are hurt after shots rang out in Oklahoma City as thousands of people left the NBA playoff game between the Thunder and the Los Angeles Lakers.

In this photo taken Thursday, April 19, 2012, Greg Farris takes a break while wearing a protective boot as he helps set up for a weekend triathlon event in Lakeland, Fla. Farris injured his foot while running in barefoot running shoes.(AP Photo/John Raoux)

Barefoot running craze means more injuries

LOS ANGELES -- Swept by the barefoot running craze, ultramarathoner Ryan Carter ditched his sneakers for footwear that mimics the experience of striding unshod.

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