Jodi Arias Trial: Defense Claims Victim Was Sex Deviant;Kathy Griffin Helps Assistant Shed Pounds...
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Bianna Golodryga on the latest employment news and America's economy.Read more: Watch: Jobs Report Shows 155,000 Jobs Added in December
Martha Raddatz reports on the military's aggressive stance against bath salts.Read more: Watch: Navy Video Is Disturbing Picture of Bath Salt Abuse
Diane Sawyer reveals the top stories that had people buzzing this week.Read more: Watch: Instant Index: Princess Diana Photo Mystery
NYC man accused of making 403 phony 911 calls, allegedly was annoyed by street noise
Tenn. sheriff: 2 suspects in custody in multiple slayings on Tenn.-Ala. border, no charges yet
Feds: 2nd inmate who escaped federal jail in Chicago captured near suburban police department
Homeowner sends message to his neighbors after an alleged dispute over tree removal.
Wild animal on the loose in residential Texas neighborhood eludes officer's lasso.Read more: Watch: Animal Control No Match for Coyote at Tennis Center
Gertrude Halpen credits her long life to humor, bicycling and trips to the gym.
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NY nursing homes under scrutiny over handling of Sandy evacuees; 'Where is this money going?'
A rare 1909 baseball card of Pittsburgh Pirates shortstop Honus Wagner will be auctioned in Feb. 2013 by Goldin Auctions, the card's current owner. With fewer than 60 existing authenticated cards, this could fetch as much as $2.8 million, according to Ken Goldin of the auction house. In 2007, Arizona Diamondbacks owner Ken Kendrick bought a version of the same card for $2.8 million. It's called "Jumbo Wagner" because it is larger than other cards of Wagner, who was part of the inaugural 1936...
Massachusetts rescue crews braved frozen waters in two separate rescues today to bring stranded deer to safety. The state environmental police, the Waltham fire department and the Animal Rescue League managed to coax the first deer from the slippery ice at Stony Brook Basin...
At least 3 killed after small plane crashes into home while trying to land at Florida airport
Egyptian authorities say that the six anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles they seized from alleged smugglers headed for Gaza were of U.S. origin – but weapons proliferation experts cast doubt on the claim.
The weapons, which were intercepted in the Sinai desert, were believed to have come from Libya and to have been manufactured by U.S. firms, Egyptian security sources told reporters.
A Chicago man convicted of posting to Facebook photos of his 18-month-old daughter bound at the hands and mouth with duct tape will not go to prison, ruled an Illinois judge who reversed an earlier decision.
In a jewelry heist gone incredibly wrong, just after 8 a.m. on New Year’s Eve, two thieves planned to rob Wrights Jewelers in Beaudesert, Australia, about 45 miles south of Brisbane. But instead they knocked through the wrong wall and found themselves inside a Kentucky...Page 519 of 1307


