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Chicago terror suspect pleads guilty
A Chicago man admits in court that he scouted out the Indian city of Mumbai before a 2008 terror attack that left 166 dead and helped plan an attack a Danish newspaper that never took place.
Woman dies after husband shoots her inside church
Police say a woman is dead after her husband shot her at Calvary Lutheran Church on S. 330th Street in Federal Way Wednesday afternoon.
Fargo learns from mistakes in flood fight
The flood-weary city in North Dakota is well versed in flood preparation because it's learned from its errors, especially after last year's record-breaking flood.
Tug-of-war over repeated records requests
A tiny Arizona school district is suing four women over repeated records requests -- part of a nationwide tug-of-war over open records laws.
Man pleads guilty in 1968 hijacking
A U.S. citizen accused of hijacking a plane from New York to Cuba more than four decades ago pleads guilty in Manhattan.
Immigrants head to D.C. to push reforms
Tens of thousands of immigrants from across the country, many of them undocumented Hispanics, are expected to rally in Washington on Sunday to dramatize their pleas for immigration reform.
Police: Mom admits killing 'disrespectful' teen
A woman accused of strangling her daughter on a college campus apartment in Purchase, N.Y., told police she did it because the daughter was "disrespectful all the time," according to court papers.
Obama effigy hung at R.I. school
A teacher at a failing Rhode Island school where he and all his colleagues were fired hung an effigy of President Barack Obama in his classroom.
1 killed, 2 injured in fire at small Detroit hotel
Authorities say illegal electricity was being supplied to a small hotel on Detroit's east side where one person was killed and two others were injured in a fire that gutted the building.
65 years later, war photo caption corrected
The AP is correcting the caption on one of the most famous photos in its library - an image that purportedly showed the Bataan Death March during World War II.
'Jihad Jane' pleads not guilty to terror plot
The U.S. terrorism suspect who authorities say dubbed herself "Jihad Jane" online has pleaded not guilty to all counts in federal court in Philadelphia.
American took a twisted trail to terror
The path that brought U.S. citizen David Coleman Headley to the point of pleading guilty to involvement in two international terrorism plots is complicated and twisted.
Island searched for elusive 'barefoot burglar'
Using helicopters and search dogs, police scoured an island off Washington state Thursday for an unlikely fugitive: an 18-year-old suspected of stealing airplanes who is known as the "barefoot burglar."
Seven years of war and an eternity of remembrance
The Iraq war, about to enter its eighth year, came home most recently to Federal Way, Washington, a tiny town outside Seattle where 26-year-old Pfc. Erin L. McLyman lived. Her body was flown back to the United States this week; her parents comforted by memories and the courage of a young daughter felled in combat.
NYC couple: Cops have wrong address - again
New York City police have raided the home of Walter and Rose Martin at least 50 times since 2002 looking for crooks, but each time they've found they got the wrong address, according to a report.
Ohio stuns Georgetown in tournament opener
Armon Bassett scored 32 points to help No. 14 seed Ohio beatGeorgetown 97-83 and become the second team seeded in the teens towin in the NCAA tournament on Thursday night.
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