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A soldier was acquitted of murder in the 2005 bombing deaths of two superiors in Iraq, triggering loud outbursts and gasps from the slain officers' families.
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Blackwater Worldwide guards involved in a deadly 2007 Baghdad shooting could face mandatory 30-year prison sentences under an aggressive anti-drug law being considered as the Justice Department readies indictments, the …
US News: CBSNews.com - 11 hours ago
The people of Kansas City thought they were getting a straight-shooter with financial smarts as their new mayor. What they got, critics say, is a henpecked husband who needs his wife to tell him what to do.
US News: CBSNews.com - 17 hours ago
Antonio Pierce didn't know New York Giants teammate Plaxico Burress was carrying a gun last weekend until it accidentally discharged, injuring the receiver in the right thigh, Pierce's attorney said Thursday.
US News: CBSNews.com - 17 hours ago
Two teenage girls who worked at a nursing home have been charged with abuse, accused of taunting, spitting on and groping residents who suffered from Alzheimer's disease.
US News: CBSNews.com - 19 hours ago
A police chief whose company sponsored a gun fair and two other men have been indicted on charges of involuntary manslaughter in the death of an 8-year-old boy who accidentally shot himself in the head with an Uzi at …
US News: CBSNews.com - 21 hours ago
After a four-year legal dispute with MGA Entertainment Inc., Mattel Inc. touted its win in the case after a federal judge banned MGA from making and selling its pouty-lipped and hugely popular Bratz dolls.
Breaking News: CBSNews.com - 22 hours ago
A homeless woman who died after writhing in pain on a hospital floor for nearly an hour could have survived if she had received proper treatment, a county report concedes.
US News: CBSNews.com - 23 hours ago
The online magazine Slate quietly posted Spitzer's first column, headlined "Too Big Not To Fail." It argued against costly economic government bailouts to huge financial institutions.
US News: CBSNews.com - 23 hours ago
An autopsy shows the Metrolink engineer involved in a train collision that killed 25 people in September was not on drugs or medication before he ran a red light that could have prevented the crash in Los Angeles.