LOCKING UP: Crews of Atlantis and the International Space Station sealed the hatches between them Sunday, preparing for a Wednesday shuttle landing.
PREVIOUS ACCIDENT: Dust in a piece of safety equipment caused a small explosion at a Georgia sugar refinery, weeks before the deadly blast that killed nine workers, a federal investigator said Sunday. Stephen Selk of the U.S. Chemical Safety Board could not say if it contributed to the deadly explosion Feb. 7.
WINGED: Two US Airways planes clipped wings at Washington’s Reagan National Airport on Sunday. No one was seriously injured.
HELD: An airline passenger was in FBI custody Sunday after authorities say his “suspicious comment” forced a Los Angeles International Airport terminal to be evacuated for two hours. No weapons or explosives were found.
ANALYSIS: A man accused of hacking a Manhattan therapist to death was ordered Sunday to undergo a psychiatric evaluation. David Tarloff told the judge his court-appointed lawyer was “not an attorney,” adding, “I’ve seen his driver’s license.”
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