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New York's Seaway Trail boasts birding bounty

Greg Lawrence crashed through the underbrush, eyes wide, binoculars swinging from his neck.

SI.com: Kings acquire Richardson from Avs

OTTAWA (AP) -- The Los Angeles Kings acquired center Brad Richardson from Colorado on Saturday as the second day of the NHL draft proved much quieter in terms of trades than the previous night's wheeling and dealing.

Navy missile intercept successful

The U.S. military intercepted a ballistic missile Thursday in the first such sea-based test since a Navy cruiser shot down an errant satellite earlier this year.

Time.com: Deadly Mob Beating Rocks Ohio Town

Up to 15 people chased a man, then kicked and beat him to death on the street in Cleveland on April 27

Massachusetts town tapped for nation's best water

Tap water from Southampton, Massachusetts, was named the best-tasting Tuesday among samples from the nation's small-town water departments.

Military: Satellite's downing worked as planned

A missile launched last week successfully destroyed the fuel tank of an inoperable spy satellite, U.S. military officials said Monday.

Navy missile hits dying spy satellite, says Pentagon

The U.S. Navy succeeded in its effort to shoot down an inoperable spy satellite before it could crash to Earth and potentially release a cloud of toxic gas, the Department of Defense said Wednesday.

U.S. to shoot down satellite Wednesday, official says

A Navy team including some 200 industry experts and scientists has been working furiously since January to modify the Aegis air-defense missile system so it can shoot down a failed satellite officials say could fall to Earth, a Pentagon official told CNN.

Attempt to shoot down spy satellite to cost up to $60 million

The attempt by the U.S. Navy to use an anti-missile missile to shoot down a potentially hazardous satellite will cost between $40 million and $60 million, Pentagon officials told CNN on Friday.

Officials: U.S. to try to shoot down errant satellite

The U.S. military may try within days to shoot down a failed satellite using a missile launched from a Navy ship, officials announced Thursday.

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