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The FBI is ramping up efforts to identify a woman in a Rhode Island surveillance photo who investigators say strongly resembles a girl missing from Cleveland since 2007.
The FBI is ramping up efforts to identify a woman in Rhode Island surveillance photos who strongly resembles a girl missing from Cleveland for nearly eight years.
Husband-and-wife meth users disarmed a Colorado wildlife officer and a sheriff's deputy then forced them to their knees along a desolate mountain highway before the husband was killed in a struggle, police...
Husband-and-wife meth users disarmed a Colorado wildlife officer and a sheriff's deputy then forced them to their knees along a desolate mountain highway before the husband was killed in a struggle, police reports...
A Denver judge wrapped up most of the wrongful-death lawsuits stemming from a 2011 listeria outbreak that killed more than 30 people and sickened more than 140 others.
A Denver judge has wrapped up most of the wrongful-death lawsuits stemming from a 2011 listeria outbreak traced to a cantaloupe farm that killed more than 30 people and sickened more than 140 others.
A man accused of faking an ownership stake in Facebook to justify a multi-billion-dollar lawsuit against its founder Mark Zuckerberg has vanished.
A man accused of faking an ownership stake in Facebook to justify a multi-billion-dollar lawsuit against its founder Mark Zuckerberg has vanished.
Six cities have been chosen for a federal pilot program aimed at reducing racial bias and improving relationships between law enforcement and communities.
Six cities will participate in a federal pilot program aimed at reducing racial bias and improving ties between law enforcement and communities, Attorney General Eric Holder said Thursday.
Fraternity member seen in video says racist chant was 'horrible mistake'
Fraternity member seen in video says racist chant was 'horrible mistake'
Jury finds Pharrell, Thicke copied Gaye song for 'Blurred Lines,' awards nearly $7.4 million
Jury finds Pharrell, Thicke copied Gaye song for 'Blurred Lines,' awards nearly $7.4 million
A look at what this year's new Iditarod route means to mushers, sled dogs
A look at what this year's new Iditarod route means to mushers, sled dogs
Hillary Clinton: I should have used government email as secretary of state
Hillary Clinton: I should have used government email as secretary of state
US military studying chimp-attack victim who received face transplant; hopes findings help GIs
US military studying chimp-attack victim who received face transplant; hopes findings help GIs
By TOM ODULA
Associated Press
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - A Kenyan official says a drone strike in Somalia is believed to have killed a senior member of the al-Shabab extremist group who allegedly helped plan the 2013 Westgate Mall attack in Nairobi.
The official said Thursday that Adan Garar and two others are suspected to have been killed after their car was targeted near the town of Bardhere. The official declined to say which country the drone belongs to.
The senior official, who insisted on anonymity because he wasn't authorized to give the information to the media, says Garar is also suspected of planning failed attacks on Kenya's coast and in the Ugandan capital, Kampala, last year.
Sixty-seven people were killed in the Westgate attack which was carried out by four gunmen from al-Shabab.
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