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U.S. audit regulator reaches deal with China on document access

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. regulators will get access to Chinese companies' audit documents under a deal announced on Friday, opening the way to probes of bungled audits after a two-year stand-off between China and the United States. Full story

Documents: deputy overheard Morris repent

A detention deputy heard the man accused of killing two Tampa police officers refer to himself as a child molester and say he repented for killing five people, according to court documents obtained by News Channel 8. Full story

Bloomberg adds 2 Hamptons properties, info shows

Mayor Michael Bloomberg has added to his roster of high-end real estate, buying a house and a vacant parcel last year next to a 35-acre estate he already owns in tony Southampton, according to information released Thursday by City Hall. Full story

St. Ambrose University Cornerstone Reveals Time Capsule

St. Ambrose University got a rare glimpse into its past Thursday morning, May 23, 2013. Full story

Float driver says train seemed still before crash

The driver of a parade float involved in a train wreck that killed four war veterans in West Texas told investigators the oncoming train appeared to be stationary, and that he didn't notice anything was wrong until he saw people jumping from the float, according to documents released Wednesday. Full story

WikiLeaks case file fight moves to federal court

The WikiLeaks organization and a handful of journalists are asking a federal judge in Baltimore to order greater transparency in the court-martial of an Army private who has acknowledged sending reams of classified documents to the WikiLeaks website. Full story

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  IRS mistake a serious breach of trust

Rachel Maddow reports on a second IRS scandal in which the agency shared with journalists at ProPublica the non-profit application data of organizations not yet approved - a serious breach, even if accidental.

  Bombing suspect charged with use of weapon of mass destruction

NBC’s Pete Williams explains the preliminary charges filed against Boston bombing suspect Dahokhar Tsarnaev.

  Aurora shooter threatened psychiatrist, documents say

New court documents released by a Colorado judge show that Aurora theater shooter James Holmes had threatened his psychiatrist and showed other troubling signs well before his shooting spree, raising questions about whether enough was done before he picked up a weapon.

  Life through the eyes of homeless children

Homeless children take home cameras for 24 hours to document their living conditions. KOB's Nicole Brady reports.

  New docs give chilling look into Newtown massacre

Search warrants and other documents released by prosecutors show that shooter Adam Lanza fired 154 bullets from his rifle in less than five minutes. NBC News’ Michael Isikoff has more.

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