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3 Days On, No Arrests in Hunt for Carjack Killers The hunt for two Philadelphia carjackers who rammed their stolen SUV into a family, killing three children, entered its third day Sunday, and investigators said they’re hopeful the assailants will soon be caught. The reward for their capture stands at $110,000. The slain children ranged in age from 7 to 15. They were selling fruit for their church Friday at the time of the crash. The children’s mother remains in critical condition. (AP)

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A man dressed as Spider-Man was arrested on charges he slugged a police officer who told him to stop harassing tourists in Times Square. Junior Bishop, 25, was charged with assaulting an officer, resisting arrest and criminal mischief. The New York Police Department said the officer who was assaulted Saturday stepped in after Bishop demanded at least $5 from a woman he posed for a picture with, instead of the $1 tip she offered. (AP)

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14 People Struck by Lightning in California Fourteen people — including a 15-yearold — were struck by lightning Sunday

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Washing Away Sins, and Stains There’s a growing ministry around the country that has folks lining up hours ahead of time to get in, NPR reported Sunday. More than 70 churches, mosques and synagogues have adopted “Laundry Love,” outreach that welcomes the needy to wash their clothes for free, complete with detergent and dryer sheets. “This is our church,” said Shannon Kassoff, one of the organizers of Laundry Love in Huntington Beach, Calif. “It is probably the best way to be involved in other people’s lives.” (E XPRESS) during thunderstorms that swept through Southern California. Officials said 13 people, including the teen, were treated after they were struck at Venice Beach in Los Angeles. Nine were taken to hospitals, where two are in critical condition. A 14th person was struck on a golf course on Santa Catalina Island. The 57-year-old man was reported in stable condition. (AP)

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ulation — or 18.2 million people out of 122.8 million eligible— who cast ballots in the states that have held primary elections so far this year, according to the Center for the Study of the American Electorate. In 15 of the 25 states with statewide primaries, turnout was the lowest ever. (THE WASHINGTON POST )

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