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U.S. Marshals deputies restrain a suspected member of an Azusa, Calif., gang after a raid in Irwindale on June 7. The Latino gang conspired to rid the Southern California city of its black residents through threats and violence dating back to the early 1990s, according to an indictment. AP hide caption

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Hate-Crime Arrests Signal Win For Calif. City

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Sgt. Joseph Garrison with Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, runs through the desert near Camp Leatherneck during a drill in June 2009. Garrison was killed while on his fourth combat deployment to Afghanistan in June 2011, when he was struck by a homemade bomb in Marjah. David Gilkey/NPR hide caption

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'Hell Of A Leader': Marines Remember Sergeant

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Maya wears the EEG cap and watches the commercial at the headquarters of NeuroFocus in Berkeley, Calif. Courtesy of Youth Radio hide caption

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This Is Your Brain On Ads: An Internal 'Battle'

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On Tuesday, the Senate blocked a measure that would have ended both federal subsidies and protective tariffs for corn-based ethanol fuel. Mark Wilson/Getty Images hide caption

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Ethanol Subsidies Survive Senate Vote, Split GOP

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A man holds a placard protesting military trials at a demonstration in front of a building where the high military council met with youth groups on June 1. Khaled Desouki/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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Egypt's Secret Military Trials Erode Trust

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Protesters shout anti-China slogans in front of the Chinese Embassy in the Vietnamese capital, Hanoi, on Sunday. STR/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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A Dispute At Sea Escalates China, Vietnam Tensions

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Steve Goodman, also known as Kode9, at left, with frequent collaborator The Spaceape. Courtesy of Hyperdub hide caption

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Bad Vibrations: Investigating Sound As Terror

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