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Man With 4th Amendment Written on Chest Wins Trial Over Airport Arrest
A Virginia man who wrote an abbreviated version of the Fourth Amendment on his body and stripped to his shorts at an airport security screening area won a trial Friday in his lawsuit seeking $250,000 in damages for being detained on a disorderly conduct charge.
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Casey Anthony files for bankruptcy in Florida
Casey Anthony has filed for bankruptcy in Florida, claiming about $1,100 in assets and $792,000 in liabilities.
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Three arrested in connection with deadly Brazil nightclub fire
Police arrested three people and were searching Monday for a fourth in connection with the nightclub fire that killed 231 people in southern Brazil, state media reported.
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Australian radio show at heart of royal prank taken off air permanently
An Australian radio show whose prank targeting Prince William's pregnant wife went horribly wrong has been taken off the air for good.
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103 arrested in Europe trafficking sting
Police in Europe arrested 103 people in 10 countries this week, all accused of smuggling in people on boats, freight trains and small hidden compartments in the floors of buses and trucks.
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Harvard cheating punishment seen as fair
Banished from the cushy ivory tower, scores of cheating Harvard students were sentenced to six months’ hard time in the real world before they can re-apply to the prestigious university.
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Working as hit men, drug dealers and clubhouse chums
Inside the most notorious biker gang as man turns into undercover police agent to put a dozen Hells Angels in jail.
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Ex-Navy sniper killed at Texas gun range
Former Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, author of the best-selling autobiography "American Sniper," was one of two people killed Saturday at a gun range, authorities said.
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Marc Dutroux case: Belgium child killer asks for release
Belgian child killer Marc Dutroux has gone before a court to ask for early release from a life jail sentence imposed for the kidnap and rape of six girls, and three murders.
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Pfizer disputes claim against antidepressant
The maker of Zoloft is being sued in an unusual case alleging the popular antidepressant has no more benefit than a dummy pill.
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Judge gives 18 year old girl 30 days in jail for saying f*ck you to him
18-year-old Penelope Soto taught an important lesson to millions of young Americans when she was called before a Florida judge yesterday on a drug possession charge.
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A Mass Shooter’s Tragic Past
Amy Bishop, a neurobiologist at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, sat down at the conference table just moments before the faculty meeting began. Inside her handbag was a gun.
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LAPD pulls 'Waco' on Christopher Dorner; orders media to stand down before burning Dorner alive to silence him forever
Whether Dorner is really dead at this point or somehow managed to escape the fire (a possibility that has been reported), he has accomplished one astonishing thing that even the media could not achieve: The exposing of the total criminality of the LAPD and its complete abandonment of law.
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Russian cop faces 5 years in jail after leaving disabled man to die on street in -40C
After losing his fingers as a result of twelve hours spent in subzero temperatures, a disabled man has died from a blood clot in a Russian hospital. A policeman who refused to fulfill his duty by helping the man is now facing five years behind bars.
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What’s Happened In The Trayvon Martin Case Since You Stopped Paying Attention
It’s been nearly a year since George Zimmerman shot and killed Trayvon Martin, an unarmed 17-year-old on his way back to his father’s townhouse. In the weeks following the shooting, the story captured the nation’s attention, culminating with Zimmerman being charged with second-degree murder last April. But as the story has receded from the headlines.
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How Crazy Is Too Crazy to Be Executed?
The voices told Andre Thomas to gouge out his eyes. But even that hasn't convinced the state of Texas to reconsider his death sentence.
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Jesse Jackson Jr., wife agree to plead guilty to federal charges
In a spectacular fall from political prominence, former U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. and his wife agreed Friday to plead guilty to federal charges growing out of what prosecutors said was a scheme to use $750,000 in campaign funds for lavish personal expenses, including a $43,000 gold watch and furs.
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Defense on attack at Pistorius hearing
Sounds of arguing for an hour before the shooting. Blood stains on a cell phone and cricket bat. Boxes of testosterone and needles.
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3 girls found dead in India well; mother calls for culprits to be hanged
The mother of three girls found dead at the bottom of a well in India after allegedly being raped has called for those responsible to be publicly hanged.
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Oscar Pistorius' brother Carl accused in 2010 death
As Olympic icon Oscar Pistorius faces a murder trial for shooting his girlfriend, his older brother is also charged in the death of a woman.
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