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Man survives Niagara Falls plunge

A man survived a plunge of at least 180 feet over Niagara Falls in an apparent suicide attempt Monday — only the third person known to have lived after going over the falls without a safety...

Man survives Niagara Falls plunge

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4 arrested after man's beating at Dodger Stadium

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Mich. police: Grandmother shot grandson 8 times

Police: Suburban Detroit grandmother charged with murder shot 17-year-old grandson 8 times

Obama snubs Pakistan head over supply routes

US, Pakistan relations in prolonged slump over supply routes, other issues

In Joplin, a senior year to remember after tornado

High school graduation in Joplin marks a senior year of tragedy, perseverance

Obama praises Joplin's resiliency after tornado

Obama urges Joplin's graduates to carry with them the resiliency that followed deadly tornado

Obama: Joplin graduates are source of inspiration

1 year after tornado, Obama returns to Joplin to speak at high school graduation

Boy rescued above waterfall not scared - at first

Boy rescued just above 270-foot waterfall says he wasn't scared - at first

Who will drones target? Who in the US will decide?

White House weighs question of who picks al-Qaida targets for special operations drone strikes

Ex-Rutgers student gets 30 days in webcam case

Ex-Rutgers student who spied on gay roommate gets 30 days in jail — far less than the maximum

Man survives 180-foot plunge over Niagara Falls

Man survives 180-foot plunge over Niagara Falls in apparent suicide attempt, makes it to shore

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On May 21, 1932,

Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean as she landed in Northern Ireland, about 15 hours after leaving Newfoundland; Earhart's achievement came on the fifth anniversary of Charles Lindbergh's solo flight to France.

In 1471,

King Henry VI of England died in the Tower of London at age 49.

In 1542,

Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto died while searching for gold along the Mississippi River.