Oct 4, 2013
Beat goes on for NSA data collection, 'red line' in Syria
pol has issued an arrest notice for the British woman known as the "white widow" who is being eyed as one of the key players in a terrorist attack on a Kenyan mall last week that left 72 dead.
A federal judge has ordered a Montana newlywed to be released from jail on her own recognizance while awaiting a murder trial in the death of her husband in Glacier National Park.
A witness' 911 call following the fatal shooting of an Australian student attending school in Oklahoma was released by authorities Wednesday, one day after police say the suspects killed the student athlete for "the fun of it."
Former Bank of America executive Chris Latham has been denied bond and must remain in jail on charges he conspired to put out a contract killing on his estranged wife.
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The "phony scandal" line was the unofficial talking point of the week in Washington. White House Press Secretary Jay Carney made it his fallback retort from the podium -- when asked about the president's new wave of speeches on the economy, Carney explained Obama was trying to refocus Washington away from "fake" controversies.
Zubeidat Tsarnaeva should not be allowed back on U.S. soil
And if he did, why wasn't a rescue attempted?
Reaction to testimony on Capitol Hill
Accountability review board releases its findings
Another week and with no justice for the Americans murdered in Benghazi
Search for answers on Libya continues
Pirro: Obama administration parading lies about Libya
What did our leaders know and when?
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