Police chief: Minnesota man killed his family, then himself
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The founder of a social networking service for nurses used a shotgun to kill his wife and three children before turning the gun on himself, police said Saturday after the release of autopsy reports.Associated Press
#1 Reason To Never Buy A New Computer
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A passenger peed all over the other passengers on a flight to Portland, police say.Complex MediaBody found in Spain likely that of missing American woman
MADRID (AP) — A body found on a rural property in northwest Spain is most likely that of an American woman who went missing while walking along a pilgrimage route, Spanish officials said Saturday.Associated PressMichael Moore: 'American exceptionalism is the death of us'
TORONTO (AP) — "Mike's Happy Movie" was the working title of Michael Moore's latest documentary, "Where to Invade Next," but few would consider its examination of American ills — from runaway college tuition to mass incarceration — the stuff of bubbly, feel-good delight.Associated PressAll of Antarctica Might Melt, Drowning Major Cities
“Unrestrained fossil fuel burning means giving up many if not most of the major cities of the world. It means giving up Florida.”NewsweekIran says finds unexpectedly high uranium reserve
Iran has discovered an unexpectedly high reserve of uranium and will soon begin extracting the radioactive element at a new mine, the head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization said on Saturday. Any indication Iran could become more self-sufficient will be closely watched by world powers, which…ReutersClinton had right to delete personal e-mails: US Justice
Hillary Clinton had the right to delete messages from her personal e-mail account that she deemed non-work related while she was Secretary of State, the US Department of Justice said in a court filing. The filing came in response to legal action filed by Judicial Watch, a conservative monitoring…AFP4 mins agoBodies found in garage of dead US mortician
A mortician's widow found out to her dismay that her late husband had been taking his work home with him after discovering bodies in their garage, local media reported Thursday. Police made the grisly discovery after the mortician's widow called for help on Wednesday night. Neighbors -- who saw…AFPNew details in investigation of death of Illinois officer
FOX LAKE, Ill. (AP) — New details are emerging more than week after the shooting death of a northern Illinois police officer sparked a manhunt for three suspects and a national outpouring of grief.Associated PressFederer defends 'SABR' attack as US Open final tension builds
Roger Federer insists he will continue to use his new chip-and-charge 'SABR' attack in Sunday's US Open final against Novak Djokovic despite accusations that it is disrespectful to opponents. The Swiss star, chasing a record sixth US Open title and 18th major, first developed the tactic, dubbed…AFPCinema massacre gunman moved to Colorado state penitentiary
Convicted mass killer James Holmes has been moved to a high-security unit at a Colorado prison to begin serving his life sentences for murdering 12 people at a cinema in 2012, corrections officials said on Friday. Holmes is being held in "transitional housing" at the Colorado State Penitentiary in…ReutersYoko Ono Will Commemorate John Lennon's 75th Birthday With World's Largest Human Peace Sign
The record-breaking display will take place at Central Park's East Meadow in October.Complex Media
Parents and Their 3 Children Found Dead in Multi-Million Dollar Home in Apparent Murder-Suicide
The
bodies were found scattered throughout the large house in an upscale
neighborhood in Minnetonka, Minnesota on Thursday afternoon.
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One-Third of Americans Would Be Fine with the Military Taking Over
Forty-three percent of Republicans would support a military coup.
Complex Media
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French dad jailed for killing son, 3, in washing machine
A
French father who stuffed his son into a washing machine and then
surfed the internet as the toddler died was jailed for 30 years.
Christophe Champenois, 36, rammed three-year-old Bastien into the device
and switched it on, allegedly as punishment for misbehaviour. The
child's 29-year-old mother,…
AFP
Should a Nobel laureate be required to take the SATs?
Malala
Yousafzai, the Pakistani teen who won the Nobel Peace Prize after
standing up for girls’ education against the Taliban, is preparing to go
to college. As it stands, some 180 public and private colleges in the
US News & World Report rankings have switched to a "test-optional"
approach, with…
Christian Science Monitor
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Police arrest 3 in connection with Charlotte shooting
Authorities arrested Chris Ardrey, 19, Cario Davis, 18, and Jason Farmer, 19.
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New dad Messi downs Atletico, Ronaldo hits five
Lionel
Messi celebrated the birth of his second son by coming off the bench to
score the winner as Barcelona came from behind to claim a vital 2-1 win
away at Atletico Madrid on Saturday. Real Madrid remain two points
behind Barca at the top of the table after Cristiano Ronaldo became the
club's…
AFP
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Geologists brace for earthquake to hit 9.0 on the scale
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Ex-tennis star James Blake: Fire NYC officer who tackled me
NEW
YORK (AP) — Former tennis star James Blake, whose caught-on-camera
takedown by a plainclothes New York City police officer prompted
apologies from the mayor and police commissioner, told The Associated
Press on Saturday that the officer who wrongly arrested him should be
fired.
Associated Press
What This Lion Did With A Baboon Defies Nature
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neck while her baby clung onto her limp body. What happens next is
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'I Think He Drowned': Dramatic 911 Call Reveals New Details in New York Kayak Murder Case
A
tape of the 911 call obtained by ABC News’ “20/20” reveals how Angelika
Graswald, the woman accused of intentionally killing her fiancé while
kayaking in the Hudson River, appeared to have reacted as he drowned.
Graswald, 35, called 911 on April 19, saying that she and her fiancé
Vincent Viafore,…
ABC News
Browns Cornerback Justin Gilbert Crashes Car Following Road Rage Incident Over Thrown "Tobacco Juice"
Things could've ended up a lot worse for Gilbert.
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The 10 Worst States For Property Taxes
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Surprise! Newfound Venomous Spider Drops in on Scientists
Many
species of funnel-web spiders, named for their funnel-shaped webs, are
indigenous to Australia, but only one of these species, the Sydney
funnel-web spider, is known to live in Booderee National Park. Sydney
funnel-webs (Atrax robustus) are ground-dwelling spiders with highly
venomous bites…
LiveScience.com
Pennetta wins US Open for 1st Slam title, says she'll retire
NEW
YORK (AP) — Talk about going out on top: Flavia Pennetta won the U.S.
Open for her first Grand Slam title at age 33, and then announced during
the trophy ceremony she has decided to retire.
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Judge: Woman charged in corpse-slashing case to stand trial
TULSA,
Okla. (AP) — An Oklahoma woman charged with slashing the corpse of her
boyfriend's ex-girlfriend during a funeral viewing has been ordered to
stand trial, a Tulsa judge ruled Friday.
Associated Press
Animal advocates offer $30,000 reward in torture of Idaho pony
The
torture of an Idaho family's pet pony, which had to be euthanized to
end its suffering, prompted animal advocates to offer a reward of about
$30,000 on Friday for information leading to an arrest and conviction.
Public outcry has mounted since authorities in the southern Idaho
farming community…
Reuters
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Hungarian Camerawoman Apologizes for Kicking, Tripping Refugees
The
Hungarian camerawoman who was caught on video kicking and tripping
refugees has written an open letter apologizing for her "panicked"
actions.Petra Laszlo, who has since been fired from her job and
questioned by police, was filming as people broke away from a police
cordon in Hungary."I…
ABC News
How Was Your Day … Homeless Alice Cooper?
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Over
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years… This newly discovered pattern spotted it five days in advance.
US elementary school does away with gendered bathrooms
A
California elementary school has become one of the first in the country
to phase out gendered bathrooms, a move in line with a national trend
to recognize the needs of transgender people. The principal at Miraloma
Elementary School in San Francisco said the decision to do away with
separate…
AFP
Dogged by critics, Baltimore mayor drops re-election bid
BALTIMORE
(AP) — Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake is abandoning her
re-election bid, dogged by critics who questioned whether she was fit to
lead a city still reeling from a black man's mysterious death from
injuries received while in police custody.
Associated Press
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Spanish police find body of missing U.S. tourist
Spanish
police have found the body of U.S. tourist Denise Pikka Thiem, who went
missing in April as she was walking the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage
route in northwestern Spain, and have detained a suspect. Thiem was last
seen near Astorga, in the province of Leon, in early April. "Following…
Reuters
UAE stands to gain more from Narendra Modi’s recent relations revival visit….
“The
understanding arrived between Modi and the UAE leadership on the nature
of the threat from terrorism, and the measures needed to counter it go
much farther, and are far more explicit.” reads the story from a top
Indian newspaper. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to the UAE
– in the…
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Plane that crashed into ocean went silent for final 2 hours
ATLANTIC
CITY, N.J. (AP) — A pilot whose single-engine plane crashed into the
Atlantic Ocean off New Jersey was heading to Atlantic City to attend a
safety program for pilots, the man's wife said.
Associated Press
9/11: Then and now (58 photos)
Yahoo
News photographer Gordon Donovan recently returned to the scenes of
many memorable images taken in New York City on Sept. 11, 2001. Donovan
photographed the same areas to show what has changed since the terrorist
attacks 14 years ago.
New obstacles have arisen, requiring some adjustments…
Yahoo News
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Italian-Chinese medical team to perform first head transplant
An
Italian-Chinese medical team plan to perform the world's first head
transplant in China, one of the surgeons said Friday, amid concerns over
medical ethics in the country. Ren Xiaoping, who along with Italian
surgeon Sergio Canavero, hope to attempt the procedure within two years,
but only if…
AFP
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