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Initial tests have come back negative for poisonous substance following 
a suspicious white powder found Thursday morning in the mailroom of the 
Naval Support facility in Arlington, Va.About 800 people were evacuated 
after the powdery substance was found in the mailroom of Building No. 
12 at the support facility, the Navy said in a statement. All 
have since been let back in, Fox News has learned.Building 12 houses 
the mailroom and the offices of the chief of naval personnel, according 
to the official, who said the evacuations were a precautionary measure. 
The Arlington County Fire Department and hazardous-materials officials, 
as well as Navy personnel, are on the scene investigating.The incident comes 
just days after letters that tested positive for the poison ricin were 
mailed to President Obama and Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss, in Washington. 
The FBI arrested Mississippi resident Paul Kevin Curtis in connection with 
the letters Wednesday night, an FBI release said. Curtis is scheduled to 
appear in federal court Thursday and, if convicted, could face more than 
a decade behind bars.Fox News' Justin Fishel contributed to this report.
April 10, 2013: Activists rally for immigration reform in Los Angeles.APWhile 
the authors of the newly released Senate immigration bill touted its multibillion 
dollar investment in border security, critics are seizing on what they describe 
as a major loophole -- giving the government "discretion" to choose when 
to enforce immigration laws.The union representing Immigration and Customs 
Enforcement agents has long complained that the Obama administration has 
made their job harder by preventing agents from detaining and deporting 
select illegal immigrants. They had petitioned members of the so-called 
"Gang of Eight" -- the lawmakers writing the immigration bill -- to 
address those concerns in the package.But, in a letter obtained by FoxNews.com, 
National ICE Council President Chris Crane said "this legislation again 
does nothing to resolve that."The letter was sent Tuesday to Sen. Marco 
Rubio, R-Fla., a key member of the Gang of Eight, shortly before 
the legislation was formally released. Crane thanked Rubio for meeting with 
him, a meeting he had long sought, but complained that the bill 
did not address his concerns."In fact, it appears that the security components 
it does contain focus mostly on the exterior, and rely on the 
discretion of DHS, even though DHS is in federal court right now 
for undermining the constitutional rule of law," Crane wrote, referring 
to a lawsuit brought by ICE agents.The proposal, as emphasized by its 
co-authors

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">In this picture released by Chile's Air Force, smoke billows from a 
Chinese factory fishing ship Kai Xin just off the coast of Antarctica, 
Wednesday, April 17, 2013. Chilean authorities say around 90 crew members 
have been rescued from the burning ship by the crew of the 
Norwegian ship Juvel, and Chiles military says its ready to intervene if 
necessary to prevent an ecological disaster. (AP Photo/Chile's Air Force)The 
Associated PressSANTIAGO, Chile  A Chilean air force plane is checking on 
a Chinese ship that caught fire in Antarctica.The Kai Xin vessel burned 
off the coast of Antarctica on Wednesday and its 97 crew members 
were rescued by a Norwegian ship.Then it began to drift unmanned, zigzagging 
dangerously close to sharp glaciers.Chile's air force said Friday that the 
ship is still in flames at Bransfield Strait in the Antarctic peninsula.A 
Chilean navy tugboat is on its way to tow the ship to 
harbor before it crashes into the glaciers and causes an oil spill.A 
Panamanian-flagged Chinese ship, Skyfrost, is also nearing the area to help 
tow the disabled craft.The Kai Xin left port in Uruguay. Chilean officials 
don't know how much fuel it carries.
 he National Air Traffic Controllers Association said. 
"It is not a good thing for aviation to take away staffing 
at any level."But air travelers may get a break on the ground. 
A senior Transportation Security Administration official said Thursday he 
doesn't expect furloughs for his agency, which staffs airport security across 
the nation. And, he said, longer wait times at checkpoints have not 
yet materialized as a result of so-called sequestration, as Homeland Security 
Secretary Janet Napolitano warned last month.Congress included additional 
money for security officers in a budget bill for the remainder of 
the 2013 fiscal year, and long wait times have been averted for 
now, TSA Deputy Administrator John Halinski told a congressional panel. 
Obama signed the budget bill last month.Halinski cautioned that even with 
the extra funding, travelers may see lines and wait times increase during 
busy travel periods.
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