New York attorney and political activist accused of failing to report more than $3 million in income to the IRS
The Last Moments of a Manhunt
Massachusetts State Police Sgt. Sean Murphy captured suspected Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s final minutes on the run
Data Breach at Target Impacts Up to 40 Million Customers
Service confirms a probe into a potential massive data breach that began around Black Friday
39 Death Row Executions in 2013, a 10% Drop from Last Year
Capital punishment in the U.S. is on the decline, according to a new report from the Death Penalty Information Center
American Arms Dealer to the Taliban Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison
Oded Orbach was found guilty of conspiring to sell $25 million worth of arms.
Indian Man Arrested in Nevada Aided Terrorists Abroad, Feds Say
Balwinder Singh, 39, will appear in court Friday
Casey Anthony Is $792,000 in Debt, But Doesn’t Have to Pay
She probably wasn’t good for it anyway, since she claims only $1,000 in assets
The Washington Post Gets Hacked
But it’s unclear what, if any, subscriber information was stolen
Georgia’s Mega Millions Winner Opts for $123 Million Cash Prize
Ira Curry shares the second-largest lottery prize in U.S. history.
Meet the Heroic Dog Who Saved His Blind Owner From a Subway Fall
A guide dog leaped to the subway tracks when his blind owner fell off a Manhattan platform Wednesday, saving his life.
Prosecutors In Last-Ditch Effort To Jail ‘Affluenza’ Teen
Pressing charges of ‘intoxication assault’
Carnival Knew of Danger Before ‘Poop Cruise’ Set Sail
Generator was almost a year overdue for maintenance
World Trade Center Firm Finally Settles 9/11 Lawsuit Against American Airlines
The New York financial firm, which lost 658 employees on 9/11, agreed to settle its lawsuit for $135 million