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              A hearse containing former Navy SEAL Chris Kyle's casket leads a motorcade leaving the Multi-Purpose Stadium in Midlothian, Texas, on Feb. 12, 2013 for the 200-mile journey to Austin, where Kyle will be buried at the Texas State Cemetery. Kyle and his friend Chad Littlefield were shot and killed Feb 2. at a North Texas gun range. (Associated Press/Star-Telegram)

              Chris Kyle’s funeral procession draws thousands

              By Cheryl K. Chumley - The Washington Times

              Thousands lined streets and highway overpasses in Midlothian, Texas, on Tuesday to pay respects to slain former Navy SEAL Christopher Kyle as his funeral procession travels 200 miles to Austin.

              ** FILE ** Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents take a suspect into custody.

              EXCLUSIVE: Immigration agents demand seat at Obama’s talks

              By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times

              The head of the union for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents sent a letter to President Obama on Tuesday asking to be included in future meetings he has on immigration after the agents were left out of White House talks with business groups and immigrant-rights activists.

              North Koreans clap near their country's flags flown at half-staff during a reopening ceremony at the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun in Pyongyang, North Korea, on Monday, Dec. 17, 2012. North Korean officials reopened the mausoleum on the first anniversary of the death of former leader Kim Jong-il. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

              North Korea nuclear test draws global condemnation; U.N. convenes

              By Ashish Kumar Sen - The Washington Times

              The U.N. Security Council convened an emergency meeting Tuesday morning in New York to deal with North Korea’s third nuclear test, which President Obama called a “highly provocative act” that “undermines regional stability.”

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