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KIEV (Reuters) - A column of 32 tanks, 16 howitzer artillery systems and trucks carrying ammunition and fighters has crossed into eastern Ukraine from Russia, the Kiev military said on Friday. "The deployment continues of military equipment and Russian mercenaries to the front lines," spokesman…
The "next big thing" in tech is already in your living room, and these three stocks are poised to explode when cable finally dies
PHOENIX (AP) — For a time, Shanesha Taylor was an Internet sensation. She was the mother who — despite leaving her children in a sweltering car during a job interview — attracted sympathy from around the nation with a tear-stained mug shot.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The remains of a 20th Century Fox executive who mysteriously disappeared more than two years ago were found in a desert area, and police said Thursday they believe they know what led to his killing.
Police say a man and his girlfriend are charged with murdering the girlfriend's 3-year-old son.
London (AFP) - A woman was murdered in an "act of cannibalism" and her suspected attacker died after he was Tasered by police at a British hotel, the BBC reported on Thursday.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The retired Navy SEAL who says he shot al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden in the forehead publicly identified himself Thursday amid a debate among special operations brethren about whether they should break silence about their secret missions.
A talkshow host peering out of a man's stomach and a piece of skin peeling away from a hand to unveil tangerine segments beneath are two of the impossible visions offered by one Japanese body artist. The intense realism of the painting, part of Tokyo Designers' Week, would last only hours, destined…
If you own a home and pay for a mortgage, you could reduce your payments by an average of $4,100 a year. Here is how it works.
By Keith Coffman DENVER (Reuters) - A federal grand jury has indicted a Colorado man for the murder of his wife who plummeted 50 feet to her death in Rocky Mountain National Park in 2012, authorities said on Thursday. Harold Henthorn, 58, was arrested by agents from the National Park Service and…
By Barbara Liston ORLANDO Fla. (Reuters) - A Florida man who lost parts of all four limbs during a childhood illness is being sought as a “person of interest” in the shooting deaths of his parents earlier this week, law-enforcement officials said on Thursday. Sean Petrozzino, 30, is believed to be…
A wealthy British banker charged over grisly twin murders in Hong Kong was a regular in a shabby red-light district of the Philippines where he liked to flash his cash and was treated like a king. The women in skimpy outfits working the short stretch of go-go and hostess bars of Angeles City…
Nigerian troops have been accused of killing 16 Boko Haram suspects, raising fresh concerns about the conduct of the military and the civilians supporting the battle against the militant group. Boko Haram, meanwhile, is reported to have begun enforcing strict Islamic law by amputating the hands of…
Colon cancer among people under 34 may nearly double over the next 15 years, raising new concerns about how to fight one of the most common and deadly cancers, researchers said Wednesday. The rise in incidence in the younger population -- blamed on lifestyle choices -- goes against a long-running…
After she called 911, police used the GPS on the 14-year-old`s phone to track her to a home where they found her banging on a window and crying. Officers found a man inside the home`s locked garage. Nerissa Knight reports for the KTLA 5 News at 10 on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014.Investigators were trying…
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By John Clarke WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The 16-year-old Maryland boy who police allege planned a school shooting was too intoxicated to carry off the attack, according to charging documents released on Wednesday. Sash Nemphos, who told police he had been bullied for years, had planned to kill his…
SEOUL (Reuters) - Megumi Yokota, a Japanese national abducted by North Korean agents decades ago as a schoolgirl, died from an overdose of medication in 1994 and was buried in a pit with other corpses, a South Korean newspaper said on Friday. Yokota, who has been an iconic symbol of Japanese…
Invisibility may still be the stuff of fictional works like Harry Potter, but researchers in Japan have developed a way to make mice almost totally transparent. Using a method that almost completely removes colour from tissue -- and kills the mouse in the process -- researchers say they can now…
The drummer with legendary rock band AC/DC, Phil Rudd, was accused Thursday of trying to hire a hitman to kill two men after police raided his luxury New Zealand home. Police swooped on the veteran rocker's waterfront house at Tauranga in the North Island in the early hours and charged him with…
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A wealthy New York socialite accused of killing her 8-year-old autistic son in a posh Manhattan hotel room was found guilty of first-degree manslaughter on Wednesday, said prosecutors, who had sought a second-degree murder conviction. Gigi Jordan, a self-made millionaire and…
By Dan Whitcomb LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Human remains found by hikers in a shallow grave in the desert east of Los Angeles have been identified as those of a Hollywood studio executive who vanished in 2012 and was believed murdered, police said on Thursday. The hikers came across a skull and other…
There's something about these desolate places that is unsettling. Some are considered haunted, and others have just been left behind by humanity.
More than 600 US troops since 2003 reported that they were exposed to chemical agents in Iraq, officials said, a much higher number than the Pentagon stated previously. The revelation was first reported by the New York Times, which has revealed in a series of articles this month that American…