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CBS News - Tue Nov 10, 2:21 am ET
Part 2 Of Point-Counterpoint Between Judge James Gray and Drug Free America Foundation's David Evans
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Chicago Sun-Times - 1 hour 22 minutes ago
Mayor Daley said Monday he does not share his police superintendent's extreme case of nerves about a wave of police retirements next year because the economy stinks and "there are no jobs out there." "Retirement is very questionable because of the economy outside. You can't get jobs," the mayor told reporters. "Usually when people retire, they'll be able to get a second job. That's very ...
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Chicago Sun-Times - 1 hour 22 minutes ago
Katt Williams spent Monday morning in a suburban Atlanta jail after police said they arrested the comedian and rapper for breaking into a home and stealing thousands of dollars worth of jewelry and coins. Williams, who police say is 38, is charged with burglary and criminal trespassing, according to Coweta County Sheriff's Office Maj. James Yarbrough. A Coweta County magistrate set bond at ...
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Boston Globe - 1 hour 28 minutes ago
Police say a 75-year-old driver from Hamden, Conn., lost control of his vehicle and rolled over on Interstate 495 North in Massachusetts, killing his 69-year-old passenger.
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Fox News - Tue Nov 10, 1:52 am ET
Officials say decision to bring military charges instead of civilian criminal charges against Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan did not mean it wasn't a terrorism case
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AP via Yahoo! News - Mon Nov 9, 2:33 pm ET
An NYPD lieutenant who committed suicide was treated by his superiors as if he had done something wrong and was afraid he might be prosecuted for ordering officers to use a stun gun on a man who fell to his death, the lieutenant's widow said Monday.
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Los Angeles Times - Tue Nov 10, 1:31 am ET
Nidal Malik Hasan's contacts with a radical Islamic cleric linked to some of the 9/11 hijackers were investigated but found to be mostly innocuous, officials say. The FBI and the military investigated contacts over the last year between an Army psychiatrist accused in the deadly Ft. Hood rampage and a Yemen-based militant cleric linked to some of the Sept. 11 hijackers, but concluded the ...
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Los Angeles Times - Tue Nov 10, 1:16 am ET
Authorities want to know if Anthony Sowell is linked to any killings in places he lived while in the military, including California and Japan. So far, 11 bodies have been found at his Cleveland home. Authorities are investigating whether a murder suspect whose home and yard harbored the remains of at least 11 people is connected to any killings in places he lived while in the military, including ...
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AP via Yahoo! News - Mon Nov 9, 2:01 pm ET
The man accused in the Halloween-night shooting death of a Seattle policeman remains hospitalized, and authorities were expected to talk more about why they believe the suspect is a domestic terrorist who held a grudge against law enforcement.
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CNN - 34 minutes ago
John Allen Muhammad, the mastermind of the 2002 sniper attacks that terrorized the suburbs of the nation's capital, is scheduled to die by lethal injection Tuesday evening at a state prison near Jarratt, Virginia.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - 1 hour 5 minutes ago
Japanese police said on Tuesday they had arrested 30-year-old Tatsuya Ichihashi, the only suspect in the 2007 killing of British teacher Lindsay Ann Hawker, 22.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Tue Nov 10, 3:04 am ET
Presidents get elected to run the nation. Some days that means knowing how to heal it.
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New York Times - Tue Nov 10, 3:03 am ET
Japan said Tuesday it will dramatically increase its non-military aid for projects including clearing land mines and rehabilitating former Taliban fighters.
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Washington Post - Tue Nov 10, 12:00 am ET
FORT HOOD, TEX. -- Maj. Nidal M. Hasan corresponded by e-mail late last year and this year with a radical cleric in Yemen who has criticized the United States for waging war against Muslims, but the contact did not lead to an investigation, federal law enforcement officials said Monday.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Mon Nov 9, 11:22 pm ET
The Army psychiatrist accused of the Fort Hood massacre is believed to have acted alone despite repeated communications — monitored by authorities — with a radical imam overseas, U.S. officials said Monday. The FBI will conduct an internal review of its handling of the information, they said.