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Colo. Corrections Chief Shot Dead as He Answered Door

Wed, 03/20/2013 - 05:51
Tom Clements, the executive director of Colorado’s department of corrections, was shot dead last night—but the who and why remain a mystery. Clements was shot fatally in the chest as he answered the door of his home in Monument, Colo., reports NBC , but nobody else in the house was...
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Feds: Colonel Passed Nuke Secrets to Chinese Girlfriend

Wed, 03/20/2013 - 02:34
A 59-year-old defense contractor's 27-year-old girlfriend from China may have had some ulterior motives, federal authorities say. Benjamin Bishop, a lieutenant colonel in the US Army Reserve who works in intelligence at Pacific Command, has been charged with passing "national defense information regarding existing war plans, information regarding nuclear weapons,...
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Last Item on UCF Plotter's Checklist: 'Give Them Hell'

Wed, 03/20/2013 - 01:22
The University of Central Florida student believed to have plotted a campus massacre was found with a checklist that included getting drunk at a bar near campus and pulling a fire alarm to flush out students, authorities say. The final item on the list was "good luck & give them...
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Mich. Woman Guilty of Grandson's Murder

Wed, 03/20/2013 - 00:39
A 75-year-old Michigan woman has been found guilty of the second-degree murder of her teenage grandson last year. The jury rejected Sandra Layne's claim that she shot Jonathan Hoffman, 17, in self-defense. The teen was shot multiple times and jurors were played a harrowing 911 call in which he pleaded...
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Fortune Tellers Admit Fraud

Tue, 03/19/2013 - 16:52
Three members of a Florida family of fortune tellers confessed this week that they weren't really communicating with Michael the Archangel and other divine spirits as they took in a staggering $25 million from customers, reports the Sun Suntinel . Their guilty pleas mean that eight of the nine family members...
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Court Sides With Student on Textbook Copyright

Tue, 03/19/2013 - 15:56
The Supreme Court ruled today that textbooks and other goods made and sold abroad can be re-sold online and in discount stores without violating US copyright law. The outcome was a huge relief to eBay, Costco, and other businesses that trade in products made outside the US. In a 6-3...
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Ex-State GOP Chair Charged With Facebook Fraud

Tue, 03/19/2013 - 13:21
Federal authorities have arrested Florida financier—and former Oregon Republican chairman—Craig Berkman for allegedly bilking investors out of millions in a scheme to sell fake Facebook shares. Ahead of Facebook's IPO, Berkman allegedly told investors that he had access to shares of the company, a complete fabrication that netted...
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Man Banned From Yelling 'Bingo'

Tue, 03/19/2013 - 12:11
Bingo is serious stuff. Or so Austin Whaley likely now knows. The 18-year-old Kentuckian has been barred by a judge from uttering the word "bingo" for six months after he falsely did just that last month. As the Kentucky Enquirer explains, Whaley was working security at a Covington bingo hall...
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Teen Killed After Accidentally Entering Neighbor's Home

Tue, 03/19/2013 - 09:52
A Virginia neighborhood is grappling with the "ultimate tragedy": the death of a 16-year-old boy killed by a homeowner when he accidentally entered the wrong house early Sunday—one just two doors down from his own. Caleb Gordley was grounded for not cleaning his room but sneaked out Saturday night...
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Roommate's 911 Call May Have Stopped UCF Shooter

Tue, 03/19/2013 - 09:35
Police say we may have James Oliver Seevakumaran's roommate to thank for averting his shooting spree . Just before Seevakumaran pulled his dorm fire alarm yesterday he pointed a gun at his roommate, who ran, hid in a bathroom, and dialed 911, authorities tell Fox News . University of Central Florida police...
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Ohio School Shooter Wears 'Killer' T-Shirt to Court

Tue, 03/19/2013 - 09:09
His choice of attire left no doubt: Ohio school shooter TJ Lane showed up to his sentencing hearing today wearing a white T-shirt bearing what the AP describes as the apparently handwritten word "killer." Lane had in February pleaded guilty to three counts of aggravated murder among other crimes, and...
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Voice of Elmo Sued Over Meth-Fueled Sex Parties

Tue, 03/19/2013 - 08:39
The original 'voice of Elmo' accuser, Sheldon Stephens, has now officially sued Kevin Clash, alleging the former Sesame Street puppeteer lured him into a sexual relationship when he was underage. Stephens, who originally recanted his claims of sex abuse only to recant his recant amid reports that Clash had paid...
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Abortion Doc's Lawyer: Murder Trial Is a Racist Lynching

Tue, 03/19/2013 - 07:08
The trial of Dr. Kermit Gosnell—the Philadelphia abortion doctor accused of killing viable fetuses with scissors , among other grisly crimes—was always going to be a charged affair, but Gosnell's lawyer upped the ante yesterday by immediately bringing race into the discussion. "It's an elitist, racist prosecution," attorney Jack...
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Brit Fears Sex Assault, Jumps Out Window in India

Tue, 03/19/2013 - 06:57
Fearing a sexual assault in India, a British tourist jumped out of her hotel window, tearing a ligament in her leg, the Telegraph reports. She was staying in a budget hotel when its manager and a security guard allegedly knocked on her door at 4am. The manager tried to get...
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Turkey Suspect: Murdered NY Tourist Wouldn't Kiss Me

Tue, 03/19/2013 - 05:28
The Turkish man accused of murdering New York tourist Sarai Sierra in January says it all started with an attempted kiss, the New York Times reports. On Jan. 21, as Sierra was walking near the Old City walls, Ziya Tasali tried to kiss her, he told prosecutors yesterday. "She resisted...
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2 Girls Threatened Steubenville Victim: Cops

Mon, 03/18/2013 - 17:00
Police have arrested two 16-year-old girls for allegedly posting social media death threats against the victim of the Steubenville rape case, WTOC reports. The threats were made on Facebook on Twitter, the AP reports; CBS News quotes one of them as reading, "you ripped my family apart, you made my...
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Bill O'Reilly 'Caught Cheating' in Child Custody Battle

Mon, 03/18/2013 - 17:00
Bill O'Reilly's child custody battle with his ex-wife has gotten so ugly that he secretly hired the therapist designated as a neutral "arbitrator" in their disputes, Gawker reports. First, some backstory: The Fox News commentator separated from Maureen McPhilmy in 2011, and allegedly tried to start an internal affairs probe...
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UCF Suicide Case Planned Wider Attack

Mon, 03/18/2013 - 14:43
The man who killed himself at the University of Florida today was a former student who had planned to open fire in his school dorm, the Orlando Sentinel reports. UCF Police Chief Richard Beary identified him as James Seevakumaran, 30, and said writings in his room laid out "a planned...
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FBI Identifies Thieves in 'Holy Grail of Art Crime'

Mon, 03/18/2013 - 14:15
The FBI believes it knows the identities of the thieves who stole art valued at up to $500 million from Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum more than two decades ago. Richard DesLauriers, the FBI's special agent in charge in Boston, says the thieves belong to a criminal organization based in...
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Teen Sues School Districts in Bullying Case

Mon, 03/18/2013 - 13:26
A teenager is suing two school districts for allegedly failing to stop bullying that left him with serious health problems, the Star-Ledger reports. Unnamed in the suit, the teen claims he's been bullied by students and school employees since grade four. The alleged bullying included name-calling, taunting over his apparent...
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