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- 'Revenge porn' website creator charged
- Deal aims to avert another shutdown
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- Slain student leaves bereft parents
- Mom: The truth will come out
- Elian Gonzalez has harsh words for U.S.
- Tempers boil in newlywed death trial
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- Budget deal aims to avert another shutdown
- California man charged in 'revenge porn' case
- In Ecuador, Elian Gonzalez slams U.S. embargo
- Slain honor student's parents in disbelief
- Tempers flare during newlywed's trial
- Billy Graham's son asks for prayers for his father
- Snowy owls to be trapped, not shot, at New York airports
Northeast
- Fireman saves mom, son WFSB
- Wreaths for fallen soldiers WBZ
- Rock, paper, scissors tourney WMUR
- Sandy Hook website launched WTNH
- Bishop disagrees with Mandela WPRI
- "Tips for Jesus" hits NYC WCBS
- Students: 26 acts for Sandy Hook
South
- Surfer suffers shark bite WKMG
- Weather stuns sea turtles KIII
- 2 rafters found, 2 still missing WFOR
- Firemen get pet oxygen masks WAVY
- Politician 'defends' Christmas KOCO
- Patients denied wheelchairs WSMV
- Mom with cancer gets surprise K
Midwest
- Freezing teen may lose limbs WCCO
- Pair live in tent to buy home WQAD
- Union delivers coal to mayor WBBM
- School OK's 'In God we trust' WPBN
- Students web chat with Bill Gates KTVI
- Low temps in classroom WISC
- DOT cam catches massive pileup WITI
West
- Bi-weekly trash pickup? KCPQ
- Wife saves man from poison KVAL
- Underground vault fire burns KGO
- Family questions donation page KGTV
- 3rd grader hailed as hero KTVK
- Deep sea mining rules sought KHNL
- Marine awarded Silver Star KSWB
Suit: Marine's body sent home to Pa. without heart
The LaLoups don't know what happened to their son's heart. They say a heart arrived months later and the Department of Defense and Greek authorities claimed it was their son's. However, a months-long wait for DNA results proved otherwise.
GOP, Obama line up behind modest budget deal
Federal civilian and military workers, airline travelers and health care providers who treat Medicare patients would bear much of the cost of the new deal.
Clinton a clear front-runner for 2016: poll
Hillary Clinton dominates the potential field of candidates for the Democratic nomination for president by more than 5-to-1 over her nearest rival.
$80M judgment awarded in sand suffocation death
In 2002, an Albuquerque truck pushed Laura Miera's car to the curb, it rolled, and Miera was trapped as the semi's open load of sand poured on top of her.
Family of 6 found alive in frigid northern Nevada
James Glanton, his girlfriend, Christina McIntee, and four children disappeared Sunday in the frigid, remote mountains of northwest Nevada.
Holocaust encyclopedia counts 42,500 Nazi camps
The project documents the astonishing reaches of the camp system for the first time, and could help some survivors corroborate legal claims.
GM names Mary Barra as 1st female CEO
Mary Barra, who's currently in charge of design, engineering and quality for all of General Motors' vehicles, will be the company's first female CEO.
Ducks player suspended after Oregon snowball fight
A YouTube video of Friday's fight shows players, including Oregon tight end Pharaoh Brown, and other students pelting a car with dozens of snowballs in front of the Erb Memorial Union in Eugene.
Mail 5 days late now the norm for Alaska city
A broken sorting machine has prompted postal officials to fly mail for Ketchikan, Alaska, 200 miles away to be separated and then flown back for a late delivery.
Mega Millions lottery up to $344 million
No one has won the Mega Millions lottery in months, pushing its jackpot to $344 million in Tuesday night's drawing.
Mental health push on eve of Newtown anniversary
The federal government will use $100 million in new funding to increase access to mental health services nearly a year after the Newtown shooting.
High chairs send kids to ER every hour, study says
Each year between 2003 and 2010, an average of about 9,500 infants and toddlers went to emergency rooms with high chair-related injuries, according to a study.
Colo. 6-year-old suspended for kissing a girl
The boy's mother says her son was suspended once before for kissing the same girl, even though she didn't mind. The school says it's sexual harassment.
Eastern snowstorm brings closures, delays
The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning Tuesday for the Eastern Seaboard as the region woke up to more snow.
Court looks at EPA rule on cross-state pollution
Several Supreme Court justices suggested that the EPA didn't exceed its authority in issuing a cross-state pollution rule.
Law protects Christmas cheer in Texas schools
The so-called "Merry Christmas Law" is backed by social conservatives who feel that seasonal religious festivities have come under attack because of political correctness.
Ban on high-risk bank trades approved
The so-called Volcker Rule seeks to ban banks from trading for their own profit in most cases and limit their investments in hedge funds.
Reporter can keep sources secret in Colo. shooting
New York's highest court says a reporter doesn't have to reveal her sources for information in the Colorado shooting massacre.
Georgia Guard to grant ID cards to same-sex spouses
Georgia National Guard is complying with a federal Defense Department directive by giving military ID cards to same-sex spouses.
Senate confirms 1st nominee under new filibuster rules
Patricia Millett's appointment to the to the U.S. Court of Appeals will give Democratic-appointed judges a majority over those chosen by Republican presidents.
Local leaders planning for climate disasters
Local governments want help dealing with the effects of climate change. "The first thing the feds should do," one mayor says, "is stop making things worse."
Newtown's year: Horror, grief and tough choices
It's been a painful and frenetic year for Newtown, which has experienced everything from horror to despair since one of nation's deadliest shootings took place there.
St. Nicks learn tricks of trade at Santa School
Dozens of prospective St. Nicks go to the Charles W. Howard Santa Claus School each year to learn the art of being Santa.
Pension crisis endangers Chicago's future
Chicago is the economic capital of Illinois, but holds the dubious distinction of having the worst-funded public pension system of any major U.S. city.
Congress renews undetectable gun ban for decade
By voice vote, the Senate gave final congressional approval to a 10-year extension of the prohibition against guns that can slip past metal detectors and X-ray machines.
US vet held in N Korea says statement was coerced
Merrill Newman says North Koreans told him that if he did not apologize for alleged crimes during the Korean War he would be sentenced to prison for espionage.
Chief: Fatally shot Texas student charged officer
University of the Incarnate Word student Robert Redus was shot five times Friday by campus police Capt. Chris Carter after the two struggled when Carter tried to handcuff Redus.
Newtown seeks privacy as Sandy Hook anniversary nears
Last Dec. 14, a 20-year-old Newtown resident went on a rampage at the elementary school, shooting dead 20 children and six adults.
California seeks to provide water for parched lands
The ambitious program would divert water from the Sacramento River above the delta, sending it through massive underground tunnels to provide water for two-thirds of the state's population.
152-year-old shipwreck found on Lake Huron
The wooden steamship sank 152 years ago. "She literally sailed into oblivion. Nobody heard anything from her," said the explorer who recently discovered the ship.
High-powered traveling companions on Air Force One
President Barack Obama was joined by a former president and a former secretary of state on his flight to Nelson Mandela's memorial service.
Passenger awakes to find himself locked in plane
Tom Wagner says no United Express crew members noticed he was still sleeping on a plane in Houston before they closed up the jet.
Auto bailout saved 1.5 million jobs, study says
The Center for Automotive Research in Ann Arbor, Mich., estimated in a study that the auto bailout in 2009 saved many jobs and preserved tax collections.
Rising riches: 1 in 5 in US reaches affluence
The "new rich" — older professionals, working married couples and more educated singles making $250,000 or more a year — make up about 25 million US households.
Push to place US spies out-and-about fizzles
Twelve years after the CIA tried to get its operatives out of embassies and into the foreign business world, the effort is being called a flop.
Teacher describes surviving Sandy Hook shooting
Sandy Hook Elementary School teacher Kaitlin Roig-DeBellis, who hid her students in a bathroom as a man opened fire inside the school, recounts the horrors of Dec. 14, 2012, in Newto
Man suspected in more than 200 murders arrested
Felipe Viveros Garcia was captured alongside Jose Bernabe and Froylan Barrera. A statement did not indicate when they were apprehended.
No cause of death yet in NYC case of fetus in bag
Medical examiners are still determining whether the fetus was alive when delivered and what caused the death.
2 UK men plead guilty to supporting terror
Babar Ahmad pleaded guilty in federal court in New Haven to charges of providing support to terrorists.
Jury gets ex-cop's case in post-Katrina shooting
Former New Orleans police officer David Warren shot and killed Henry Glover in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Warren said he thought Glover was armed.
Woman says she was glued to toilet seat
A Georgia woman says she was the victim of an apparent prank at a local Home Depot. Illyanna De La Keur says she suffered injuries after being glued to a toilet seat.
Guilty verdict in Calif. city corruption trial
Angela Spaccia, former assistant city manager of Bell, Calif., was found guilty of 11 corruption charges in a case that nearly bankrupted the city.
Texas woman admits to sending ricin to Obama
Shannon Guess Richardson is expected to plead guilty in a Texarkana, Texas federal court appearance Tuesday under a deal that caps any prison sentence at 18 years.
Minn. coach accused of tattooing teenage girl
A high school coach in Minnesota faces assault charges after he allegedly tattooed a teenage girl twice without her parents' permission.
Attorneys consider options against George Zimmerman
Prosecutors can use law enforcement reports to build a case, but State Attorney office says without a witness, domestic violence will be difficult to prove
18 LA sheriff's deputies face US charges
The FBI has been investigating allegations of excessive force and other misconduct at the county's jails since at least 2011.
30 years for man who let others have sex with son
An Australian man was sentenced to 30 years in prison after authorities said he allowed at least eight others to have sex with his adopted boy for money.
Charges against '127 Hours' adventurer dropped
Aron Ralston, an adventurer who amputated his own forearm to free himself in a Utah canyon, was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence.
Court: Exec guilty over faulty French implants
A French court convicted a businessman of fraud Tuesday and ruled that a product-testing company was also a victim of his deception.
Trial over New Mexico 'right-to-die' law to begin
New Mexico doctors who want to legally prescribe lethal medication to dying patients are set to go to trial against existing law that charges them with a felony.
Ex-mayor sentenced for harassment
Former 10-term congressman Bob Filner learned his punishment Monday, two months after pleading guilty to one felony and two misdemeanors.
Calif. hijack call leads police to 12 tons of pot
Police found $7 million worth of marijuana hidden in a tractor trailer in California.
Jury selected in Montana newlywed killing case
Prosecutors say Jordan Graham was unhappy in her new marriage and deliberately shoved her husband off a cliff while hiking a steep trail.
NM police officer in van shooting to appeal firing
Attorneys for Elias Montoya say the veteran officer intends to file an appeal for wrongful termination.
Chicago girl, 2, dies in dog attack at kin's home
The death of a 2-year-old Chicago girl was ruled a homicide after she died from injuries suffered in a dog attack at her grandfather's home.
Defendant in UK soldier killing: I love al-Qaida
Michael Adebolajo, and fellow defendant Michael Adebowale are accused of brutally killing soldier Lee Rigby in a London street in May.
Alabama county could be out $400, or millions
An alleged scam orchestrated by former Marshall County Revenue Commissioner Joey Masters cost the county $12 million to $20 million over three years, according to a lawsuit.
Suspect in 3 deaths lets baby go, kills self
The child appeared to be unharmed but was taken to a hospital to be evaluated.
Newlyweds allegedly killed man for thrills
Police say a newlywed couple used Craigslist to lure a Pennsylvania man to his death because they wanted to kill someone together.
2 inmates die of apparent overdoses at NY's Attica
The men, ages 25 and 51, were found in separate cells at the Attica Correctional Facility on Thursday.
Teen arrested in theft of part from Walker crash
A teenager accused of stealing some wreckage from the Porsche that "Fast & Furious" star Paul Walker was in when he died in a crash in Calif. was arrested Thursday.
Utah doctor tries suicide after murder conviction
Utah doctor Martin MacNeill, who was convicted of murdering his wife and faces sentencing in January, was rushed to the hospital after a suicide attempt.
Remembering the Long Island Rail Road massacre
Twenty years on, The Associated Press conducted a series of interviews with those whose lives changed.
Woman at center of infamous Fla. killing set free
Valessa Robinson, who was convicted of helping her friends kill her mother in 1998, is set to be released from a Florida prison on Friday.
After teacher's death, suspect's trial in doubt
Almost two years after the murder of Montana teacher Sherry Arnold, attorneys for defendant Michael Keith Spell are seeking to have him declared unfit for trial due to mental disability.
Attorney: Ga. soldier charged in killings has PTSD
Sgt. Anthony Peden faces a possible death sentence if he is convicted of the Dec. 4, 2011, killings of Michael Roark and Tiffany York.
UK marine gets minimum 10 years for Afghan murder
Alexander Blackman, a British marine, was sentenced to a minimum of 10 years in prison for murdering a wounded Taliban insurgent.
Jury quickly convicts woman in false rape trial
A St. Clair County judge Thursday sent Sara Ylen to jail to await sentencing on Jan. 17. Jurors took less than 30 minutes to convict her.
Sisters of Boston bomb suspect's widow at grand jury
Three people were killed and 260 people were injured when two pressure-cooker bombs went off at the finish line of the Boston Marathon.
Man who killed parents earns conditional parole
Jeffrey Dingman was barely 14 when he and his older brother, Robert, shot their parents to death as they arrived home from work on Feb. 9, 199
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