 | Edwards defense rests, closing arguments tomorrow
Closing arguments are scheduled for tomorrow at the North Carolina trial of two-time Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards, with jury deliberations expected to start the following day.
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 | Lawyer: Mary Kennedy found dead
An attorney says Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s estranged wife has been found dead in New York.
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 | Ex-Houston cop not guilty in teen suspect beating
Leaders of Houston's black community are expressing outrage after a jury found a former police officer not guilty of official oppression in the beating of a 15-year-old burglary suspect.
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 | Clemens accuser McNamee: 'I didn't make it up'
Roger Clemens' lawyer has been grilling a key witness about his memory -- and his honesty -- at the pitcher's perjury trial today.
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 | FBI confirms leak probe on al-Qaida plot
FBI Director Robert Mueller says the bureau has launched an investigation into who leaked information about an al-Qaida plot to place an explosive device aboard a U.S.-bound airline flight.
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 | Romney inches closer to clinching GOP nomination
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney has won most of the delegates in the Oregon primary, leaving him 155 delegates shy of the number of delegates needed to win the Republican nomination for president.
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 | Crews try to stop AZ blaze from crossing fire line
Firefighters have been working to prevent a wildfire near the historic mining town of Crown King from spreading to an area where it could quickly grow.
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 | Hurricane Andrew remembered
The National Hurricane Center's director says his successor will face the same problem that has perplexed forecasters since Hurricane Andrew barreled into Florida two decades ago: predicting how bad a storm will be.
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 | GI killed in Vietnam War to get Medal of Honor
President Barack Obama on Wednesday is awarding the Medal of Honor, the nation's highest military award, to a Pennsylvania Army specialist killed in 1970 while serving in Cambodia during the Vietnam War.
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 | Fired ex-Syracuse hoops coach's wife to sue ESPN
The wife of a fired Syracuse University assistant basketball coach claims ESPN trampled her reputation by broadcasting salacious and false stories about molestation claims against her husband.
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