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Today in History for May 4th

Today in History for May 4th

Here is a look at some of the notable events that took place on this day in history, May 4th.

AP Top Stories May 2 A

AP Top Stories May 2 A

Here's the latest news for Thursday, May 2nd: Wind-fueled wildfire spreads east of Los Angeles; Arrests in Seattle protest; Bomb suspects' friends arrested; Study: Food, skin allergies increasing in children.

Mounted Seattle police officers ride through Westlake Center on a day of May Day demonstrations and protests, Wednesday, May 1, 2013 in downtown Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

May Day rally turns violent in Seattle

Police used "flash bangs" and pepper spray against some protesters who pelted them with rocks and bottles late Wednesday, as violence erupted during May Day in Seattle. Several dozen protesters, many using bandanas to cover their faces, began clashing with police in downtown Seattle hours after a peaceful immigrant-rights march ...

Raw: May Day Turns Violent in Seattle

Raw: May Day Turns Violent in Seattle

Seattle police used flash bangs and pepper spray, while May Day protesters threw objects at them on Wednesday. Some protesters were taken into custody. (May 2)

Snow clings to flowers in Denver on Wednesday May 1, 2013. As much as a foot of snow is forecast for some areas of Colorado. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski)

May Day snow storm hits Colo., Wyo., Midwest

People in parts of Colorado and Wyoming pulled puffy jackets, hats and umbrellas out of the closet again Wednesday for another round of wet spring snow. The May Day snow storm was making travel difficult on some Colorado highways, where several crashes were reported late Wednesday, and along Interstate 80 ...

This undated publicity photo released by Activision shows concept art for the cover of the video game, "Call of Duty: Ghosts." The video game publisher, Activision, announced Tuesday, April 30, 2013, the next installment in its successful "Call of Duty" franchise will be called "Call of Duty: Ghosts" and feature a new story and characters. (AP Photo/Activision)

Activision summons new 'Call of Duty' video game

Activision is trading "Modern Warfare" for "Ghosts." The video game publisher announced Wednesday that the next installment in its successful "Call of Duty" franchise will be titled "Call of Duty: Ghosts" and feature a new story and characters. Activision Blizzard Inc. said "Ghosts" will be released Nov. 5 for PC, ...

This April 9, 2013 photo released by ABC shows Amanda Knox during the taping of an interview with ABC News' Diane Sawyer in New York. Last month, Italy's highest criminal court overturned her acquittal in the 2007 slaying of British student Meredith Kercher and ordered a new trial.  The interview will air on Tuesday, April 30, coinciding with the release of her memoir, "Waiting to Be Heard."  (AP Photo/ABC, Ida Mae Astute)

Amanda Knox says what happened to her was surreal

Amanda Knox says in an interview that what happened to her was "surreal but it could have happened to anyone." The Seattle native told ABC News' Diane Sawyer in an interview airing Tuesday night that "I want the truth to come out. I'd like to be reconsidered as a person." ...

In this photo provided by ABC, NBA basketball veteran Jason Collins, left, poses with George Stephanopoulos during an interview, Monday, April 29, 2013, in Los Angeles. In a first-person article posted Monday on Sports Illustrated's website, Collins became the first active player in one of four major U.S. professional sports leagues to come out as gay. The interview aired on "Good Morning America" on Tuesday. (AP Photo/ABC, Eric McCandless)

ESPN regrets Broussard comment on gay NBA player

ESPN says that it regrets the "distraction" caused by one of its reporters who described Jason Collins as a sinner after the NBA center publicly revealed that he was gay. Chris Broussard, who covers the NBA for ESPN, had said on the air that Collins and others in the NBA ...

Kansas Bureau of Investigation Director Kirk Thompson leaves a a Shawnee County courtroom after a judge ruled in favor of the KBI in a dispute over records retained by a deceased agent from the 1959 multiple murder case that inspired Truman Capote's book, "In Cold Blood," Tuesday, April 23, 2013, in Topeka, Kan. The judge ruled that a memorabilia dealer and the family of the deceased agent, who had wanted to auction off the materials, cannot use or speak about the files’ contents publicly.  (AP Photo/John Hanna)

Correction: In Cold Blood-Records story

In a story April 23 about a legal dispute over investigation materials from the 1959 murder case in Kansas that inspired the book "In Cold Blood, The Associated Press misspelled the last name of a Seattle forensic psychiatrist in one of three references to him. The correct spelling is Adler, ...

Vintage Police Car Draws Eyes in Seattle

Vintage Police Car Draws Eyes in Seattle

Officer Jim Ritter uses a fully restored 1970 Plymouth Satellite police cruiser as his everyday cruiser. And the vehicle is attracting attention on the streets of Seattle. (April 24)

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