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AP Top Stories May 5 P

AP Top Stories May 5 P

Here's the latest news for Sunday, May 5: Israeli airstrikes in Syria; Obama college commencement; Deadly limo fire; California wildfires.

Need an Annual Physical? There Are Apps for That

Need an Annual Physical? There Are Apps for That

Want to know your blood pressure, weight, if you have an ear infection or eye problem? Portable medical devices that plug into smartphones can get you quick answers. They're changing how doctors and patients communicate. (May 2)

Need an Annual Physical? There Are Apps for That

Need an Annual Physical? There Are Apps for That

Want to know your blood pressure, weight, if you have an ear infection or eye problem? Portable medical devices that plug into smartphones can get you quick answers. They're changing how doctors and patients communicate. (May 2)

No More 'Wooder'? Philly's Odd Accent Evolving

Will Philly no longer be a place where residents drink wooder and root for the Iggles? Gid eowt! A University of Pennsylvania professor says the Southern-inflected sound of the Philadelphia dialect is moving toward a more Northern accent. (...

Presidents Praise George W. Bush at New Library

Presidents Praise George W. Bush at New Library

It's a day that brought the current president and the four living former presidents together for the dedication of the George W. Bush presidential library in Texas. (April 25)

Before Dedication, Tour of New Bush Library

Before Dedication, Tour of New Bush Library

The Thursday dedication of the George W. Bush Presidential Center will include a presidential reunion, along with a chance for those who served in the Bush administration to reunite. On Wednesday, members of the press were given a tour. (Ap...

Walking Tall Across Michigan for Charity

Walking Tall Across Michigan for Charity

A Michigan stilt walker is trekking hundreds of miles across state in a fundraising effort. Neil Sauter plans to trek 400 miles over the next month as part of an effort to raise money for the United Cerebral Palsy of Michigan. (April 24)

Makenna Villone (front row, from left), Erin O’Dea, Katie Thompson and Greta Hans participate in the morning Zumba class at Sope Creek Elementary. Sope Creek Elementary students in Cobb County run laps, attend a Zumba class and play wall ball and basketball games before school to improve their test scores.

Sope Creek gets kids moving

As the sound system pounds out “Glad You Came” by The Wanted, the doors to the modest gymnasium at Sope Creek Elementary School fly open and children come streaming into the room, racing to take their place among the line dancers. Suddenly there are 75 third-, fourth- and fifth-graders twisting, ...

'Zombies' Invade University of Michigan Campus

'Zombies' Invade University of Michigan Campus

You can learn a lot from a zombie. At least that's what a University of Michigan professor hopes her 31 graduate students took away from Tuesday's bizarre, albeit bloody, "zombie apocalypse." (April 23)

'Zombies' Invade University of Michigan Campus

'Zombies' Invade University of Michigan Campus

You can learn a lot from a zombie. At least that's what a University of Michigan professor hopes her 31 graduate students took away from Tuesday's bizarre, albeit bloody, "zombie apocalypse." (April 23)

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