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  • A family member says Hamza al-Khateeb was killed after being separated from his parents at a protest in Syria. After a shockingly graphic cellphone video of his mutilated body spread, Syrian protesters began shouting the boy's name. He has become a symbol of the victims of the government's crackdown on dissent.
  • In Syria, the brutal death of a 13-year-old boy has spurred further demonstrations as the uprising there enters a third month.
  • Craving some cold-blooded thrills this summer? These detective novels offer twists and turns to help you beat the heat.
  • Spirit was designed to last only 90 days and travel less than a mile on Mars. Instead, it kept chugging along for more than six years, taking thousands of photos and exploring nearly five miles. The rover has been silent for more than a year, and NASA says it has now abandoned hope of hearing from it again.
  • Memorial Day weekend marks the beginning of the deadliest time of year for child drownings.
  • A House bill that would authorize the Obama administration to attack al-Qaida and its associates everywhere will be the focus of debate on the floor this week. The death of Osama bin Laden is helping to fuel the idea. Liberal groups worry it would make the U.S. the master of the world.
  • Over the last four years, more than 35,000 people have been killed in Mexico's drug war. We talk about how the U.S. thirst for illegal drugs is affecting the violence in Mexico. And, we'll discuss the ideas that have been proposed to end the violence.
  • Obama's speech about the Middle East and North Africa reiterated U.S. support for democracy movements. But critics say that it failed to address U.S. mistakes in the region or make clear what the administration will do when ideals bump up against national interests.
  • If you love music, science fiction movies, and food trucks, then you'll want to tune in to our weekend preview.
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