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Top story overnight: A car bomb exploded outside a Civil Guard barracks in northern Spain today. According to Reuters, at least 46 people were injured in the blast which authorities blamed on ETA. Over the past 40 years, the separatist rebel group is responsible for killing more than 800 people during its campaign to carve out an independent Basque homeland.
In other news: Tainted water has reportedly sickened more than 2,600 people in northern China, The Associated Press reported. Heavy rains caused unknown contaminants to seep into the area's water supply.Ireland has agreed to resettle two detainees about to be released from the Guantanamo prison camp in Cuba, The AP reported. The men's identities, travel plans and new addresses will not be released to the public.Finally, the Pacific Northwest will continue to suffer from a record heat wave today, The AP reported. On Tuesday, Seattle saw temperatures rise to 97 degrees while thermometers in Portland, Ore., registered 106 degrees. Since these areas normally see summertime temps in the 70s and low 80s, few residents own air conditioners. In response, authorities across the region have opened cooling centers for those in need of respite.Most-read stories overnight: Police in Worcester, Mass., are searching for the killer of a 23-year-old pregnant woman and the infant that was ripped from her womb, The AP reported. Darlene Haynes was about eight months pregnant when she was last seen alive. Her body was discovered in her home on Monday, but the fetus was missing. The health of the child is unknown and police say it could need medical attention. Anyone with information about Haynes' killer or the location of her baby is advised to call the Worcester Police Department Detective Bureau at (508) 799-8651.Readers were also interested in this obituary for Jim Johnson. The longtime coordinator for the Philadelphia Eagles helped the team to one Super Bowl appearance and five NFC title games. He was 68.Looking ahead: Rescuers will continue the search for dozens of Haitians missing from yesterday's boat sinking in the waters off the Turks and Caicos Islands. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano is expected to reveal the Obama administration's domestic policies to prevent terrorist attacks later today. And the woman who dialed 9-1-1 to report a possible break-in at the home of Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. plans to speak publicly for the first time.Today's poll: A new study says the risk of developing skin cancer jumps 75 percent for people who starting using tanning beds before the age of 30. Have you ever browned your skin in a tanning bed? Click here to share your thoughts.Yesterday's poll: A new report says that a million more Americans volunteered in 2008 than the previous year. Do you make the time to volunteer for your favorite cause or organization? Fifty-six percent of respondents said yes and 44 percent said no.Today in history: In 1981, Britain's Prince Charles married Lady Diana Spencer at St. Paul's Cathedral in London. The event was watched by millions around the world.Birthdays: Actor Matt Prokop, 19. Actress Allison Mack, 27. Actor Josh Radnor, 35. Singer Wanya Morris (Boyz II Men), 36. Actor Stephen Dorff, 36. Actor/author Wil Wheaton, 37. Singer Martina McBride, 43. Musician Patti Scialfa (The E Street Band), 56. Singer Geddy Lee (Rush), 56. TV personality/fashion expert Tim Gunn, 56. Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns, 56. Musician Neal Doughty (REO Speedwagon), 63. Former Sen. Elizabeth Dole (R-N.C.), 73. Former Sen. Nancy Kassebaum Baker (R-Kan.), 77.
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--Jade Walker is the overnight editor of Yahoo! News. News doesn't stop when the lights go out, and neither does Jade.
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