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This is AP News Minute.
Jury deliberations are underway in the trial of George Zimmerman. He's charged with second-degree murder in the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in Sanford, Florida. In closing arguments, Zimmerman’s attorneys said the killing was in self-defense. Prosecutors accused Zimmerman of lying about what happened.
In San Francisco, authorities now confirm that one of the teenagers who died in the Asiana Airlines crash was struck by a fire truck. Investigators say the 16-year-old was found lying on the ground, covered in firefighting foam. But it's not clear what injuries caused her death.
Edward Snowden says he's willing to make a deal to stay in Russia. The former national security worker has been marooned at the Moscow airport transit zone for weeks. In a meeting with activists and officials, he pledged to stop sharing information on U.S. surveillance programs in exchange for asylum.
And Norman, the four-legged star of Hallmark Channel's "Who Let the Dogs Out" has set a new Guinness record, riding a scooter for nearly 100 feet in less than 21 seconds. The results are not yet official.
Tim McGuire, the Associated Press with AP News Minute.
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