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    FILE - In this March 18, 2013, file photo, Shane Mercer holds a photo of his father, Airman Will Small, as his mother Alecia Mercer looks on at their home in Kinston, N.C. Small, whose organs were donated to four patients after he died, had at least two untreated raccoon bites several months before he became sick, and tests confirm his rabies-infected kidney led to a Maryland recipient's death. An article in the March 27 issue of Zoonoses and Public Health says social media played an invaluable role in the investigation, allowing officials to find someone who was seated next to the infected donor on a commercial flight in 2011. That person was assessed and not recommended for the shots. (AP Photo/Allen Breed, File)

    Social media helped in probe of Md. rabies death

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    Colombian pleads to trafficking with ‘El Chapo’

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    Bill Clinton discusses privacy, national security

    Bill Clinton discusses privacy, national security

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    Tractor-trailer, car crash leaves 3 dead in Va.

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    Va. Senate passes budget with expanded Medicaid

    Va. Senate passes budget with expanded Medicaid

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    Va. ‘sexting’ probe implicates more than 100 teens

    Va. ‘sexting’ probe implicates more than 100 teens

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    FILE - These undated family photos provided by the Zion, Ill., Police department show Krystal Tobias, 9, and Laura Hobbs, 8. Prosecutors seeking the death penalty against an ex-Marine began making their case to a federal jury Monday, saying he killed a fellow service member as part of a series of violent attacks against young women. Jorge Torrez, 25, is charged with premeditated murder in U.S. District Court in Alexandria, and could face the death penalty if convicted in the July 2009 death of Amanda Snell. DNA also linked Torrez to the 2005 killings of Hobbs and Tobias in Illinois, Torrez's home state. Laura's father, Jerry Hobbs, was originally charged in that case and spent five years in custody until the DNA evidence pointed to Torrez. Hobbs said he was coerced into a false confession. Illinois prosecutors are still waiting to put Torrez on trial.  (AP Photo/Family photo via the Zion Police Department)

    Ex-Marine guilty of murder, could face execution

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    Small plane crashes at Va. airport, pilot unhurt

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    Headstones toppled in historic Va. cemetery

    Headstones toppled in historic Va. cemetery

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