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Early morning inspiration

The author finds story after story of creative artists who did their most important work – and sometimes their only work – as the sun was rising.

Commerce grows between Mexico, China as they eye U.S. market

With labor costs in China rising and Mexico pushing for new access to Chinese consumers, an old trade rivalry is shifting.

U.S. Senate rejects curbs on guns

The national drive for laws that might prevent another mass shooting unraveled under intense pressure from the gun rights lobby.

Security video could prove key to finding Boston bomber

Wednesday's whirlpool of reports demonstrated the extraordinary promise and power that new technologies bring to criminal investigations.

Obama slams Senate ‘minority’ for blocking gun reform

Senators caved to the powerful gun lobby, the president said.

Carnival to spend $700 million on backup power after mishaps

The world's largest cruise operator will also invest in new fire-prevention, detection and suppression systems.

Venezuela government blames opposition for unrest

Foreign Minister Elias Jaua likened pot-banging protests and clashes with National Guard troops to Kristallnacht.

Boston Tico rescuer, once known for his reaction to grief, says he acted on instinct

Costa Rican Carlos Arredondo has become an international hero following his efforts to help victims of Monday’s Boston Marathon bomb attacks. Here’s a look at the man behind the cowboy hat.

Letter addressed to U.S. President Obama tests positive for deadly poison

The U.S. Secret Service intercepted the letter at a mail-screening facility outside the White House.

Former Costa Rica VP addresses police from U.S., Canada and Australia

Former Vice President Kevin Casas, secretary of political affairs at the Organization of American States, spoke to 80 municipal police leaders last week at Harvard Law School.

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