Seven charged in home invasion murder of U.S. lottery winner
Craigory Burch was shot dead in Fitzgerald, Georgia, in January after masked intruders blasted open his door with a shotgun, WALB television reported. Burch was a "pre-selected target" of a home invasion, the Ben Hill County Sheriff's Office said in a statement on Monday.
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Search for blast victims uncovered a daughter's marriage
MAASTRICHT, Netherlands (AP) — James Cain learned only last Tuesday, following the airport bombing in Brussels, that his daughter was married.
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Plane Drives Through City And Brings Rush Hour Traffic To A Standstill
It’s not every day you’re stuck behind an plane in downtown traffic.
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Farmer Loses 25 Tonnes Of Fish After They Are Sucked Into A Sinkhole
A farmer has lost 25 tonnes of fish after they were sucked into a sinkhole. The fish farmer, known as Yang, was helpless as the overnight incident rid his pond of most of its water and tonnes and tonnes of fish. The incident happened in Baisha Town and led to the loss of more than 10,000 fish.
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Second judge says Clinton email setup may have been in 'bad faith'
By Jonathan Allen NEW YORK (Reuters) - A second federal judge has taken the rare step of allowing a group suing for records from Hillary Clinton's time as U.S. secretary of state to seek sworn testimony from officials, saying there was "evidence of government wrong-doing and bad faith." The…
ReutersWoman sues hospital, saying it flushed her miscarried baby
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — A woman is suing a Florida hospital, saying an employee flushed the remains of her miscarried child down the toilet.
Associated PressTaiwan beheading suspect beaten by angry mob
A Taiwanese man suspected of decapitating a four-year-old girl was beaten by an angry mob, as the case sparked fresh debate Tuesday about the death penalty for child-killers. The man grabbed the child as she cycled to a Taipei metro station with her mother on Monday, and beheaded her with a kitchen…
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Oscar-winning actress Patty Duke dies at 69
Actress and singer Patty Duke, who won an Oscar at age 16 for her portrayal of deaf-blind political activist Helen Keller in "The Miracle Worker," died Tuesday. Duke, whose real name was Anna Pearce, had developed sepsis from a ruptured intestine, her manager Mitchell Stubbs said in a statement.…
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Dallas man set to be executed in death of daughters, 9 and 6
HUNTSVILLE, Texas (AP) — Enraged over his ex-wife going to police about his harassment and likely arrest, John David Battaglia used a May 2001 visit with their two young daughters to avenge his anger. As their mother helplessly listened on the phone to one of the girls' cries, he fatally shot them…
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Red Robin is making the Ramen Burger available nationwide
If you're a fan of both noodles and burgers, you're in luck. Casual restaurant chain Red Robin announced Tuesday that they'll bring a New York and Los Angeles cult favorite to their menu — the Ramen Burger. SEE ALSO: These delicious ramen cookies are making our mouths water Starting April 4, for a…
MashableUS: NKorea threat compels security steps China won't like
WASHINGTON (AP) — A senior U.S. diplomat said Tuesday that if North Korea keeps advancing its weapons programs, the U.S. will be compelled to take defensive measures that China will not like.
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Airline Employee Arrested With Allegedly More Than $282,000 in Backpack
A Delta employee was arrested with more than $282,000 in a backpack.
ABC NewsIsrael rejects 'delusional' claim Elton John asked to declare loyalty
Israel has rejected as "delusional" a claim that superstar Elton John was asked to declare loyalty to the Jewish state before an upcoming concert. The "Rocket Man" singer's Israeli concert organiser Shuki Weiss issued the claim on Monday, saying the interior ministry initially made the demand as a…
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Knicks' Carmelo Anthony 'shocked' by child's hug during game
Carmelo Anthony says he was momentarily “shocked” when he felt someone grasping at his thigh as he stood near the top of the key in the final minute of the New York Kicks’ game against the New Orleans Pelicans on Monday night. The boy ran onto the court during a stoppage in play with the Knicks on…
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The most obscure Constitutional Amendment?
On March 29, 1961, Ohio and Kansas voted to ratify the Constitution’s 23rd Amendment. Today, that amendment remains obscure and still controversial to a small, but critical, group of Americans.
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Caveman's best friends? Preserved Ice Age puppies awe scientists
The hunters searching for mammoth tusks were drawn to the steep riverbank by a deposit of ancient bones. To their astonishment, they discovered an Ice Age puppy's snout peeking out from the permafrost. Five years later, a pair of puppies perfectly preserved in Russia's far northeast region of…
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Australia's ex-prime minister hangs ten next to bemused surfer
This is definitely one of those moments that could only take place Down Under. Surfer Ivy Thomas was catching waves in Noosa, Queensland on Sunday, when none other than Australia's former prime minister, Tony Abbott, coasted on by her. SEE ALSO: Lizards battle it out in Australia, because it's not…
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