The city is weighing the nation’s first ban on releasing commercially bred species
Shooting of Georgia Alzheimer’s Patient Reignites Stand Your Ground Debate
A Georgia homeowner who shot and killed a 72-year-old man he thought was an intruder has reignited debate over controversial “stand your ground” laws.
A week after the slaying, a Georgia sheriff’s department is debating whether to take legal action in a case where one of the scrutinized self-defense laws may play a role in the …
911 Dispatchers Reacted Calmly To Sandy Hook School Shooting
‘Keep everybody calm, keep everybody down’
Student Charged In Connecticut Campus Lockdown Had Guns, Newspaper Stories About Shootings
Authorities found two guns, an assault rifle and newspaper clippings of mass shootings at his home
Army Officer Guilty on Prostitution Charges
Participated in prostitution ring
Vampire-Obsessed Trucker Allegedly Kidnapped Teen Relative, Filed Her Teeth
Also allegedly hit her with ‘slave bracelets’
Harvard Kids Get Just As Many A’s As You Thought
A lot
NYC Shooting Suspect Apologized For Paralyzed Victim, Prosecutors Say
Prosecutors reveal a hand-written confession by 16-year-old Cory Dunton
Snowy Day Expected for Rockies and Midwest
Bracing for a blizzard
Lawyer Confirms Derailed Train Operator Was In A ‘Daze’
William Rockefeller said he wasn’t sure how long he nodded off
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Mid-Air Collision Results in Death of Two Skydivers in Arizona
Accident caused divers parachutes to malfunction
Pensions Aren’t Sacred and Art Isn’t Priceless: What the Detroit Bankruptcy Ruling Means
A federal judge’s ruling clears the way for Detroit to proceed with the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history