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A Denver bar was lit on fire early today to cover a homicide scene in which five people were killed by some sort of trauma, police said. ...
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Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia (MSLO) hosted its inaugural 'American Made' event — a two-day celebration of American small businesses A host of American icons participated in workshops and panels open to the public through Eventbrite: Calvin Klein, Tory Burch, New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and of course Martha Stewart herself were among them....
Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia (MSLO) hosted its inaugural 'American Made' event — a two-day celebration of American small businesses A host of American icons participated in workshops and panels open to the public through Eventbrite: Calvin Klein, Tory Burch, New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and of course Martha Stewart herself were among them....
Cellphone video recorded earlier this year at an operations center of a U.S. security contractor in Kabul, Afghanistan appears to show key personnel staggeringly drunk or high on narcotics, in what former employees say was a pattern of outrageous behavior that put American lives at risk and went undetected by U.S. military officials who are supposed to oversee such contractors....
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A 37-year-old Virginia man who received the world’s fullest face transplant in March said he no longer lives as a recluse. Richard Lee Norris was disfigured in a 1997 gun accident that claimed his nose, lips and part of his jaw. But during a 36-hour......
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Authorities today arrested a "lone actor" who thought he was about to blow up the Federal Reserve Bank in New York City's crowded Financial District on behalf of al Qaeda but instead discovered he was the target of a law enforcement sting. Quazi Mohammad Rezwanul Ahsan Nafis , 21, a Bangladeshi national, allegedly parked a van filled with what he believed to be 1,000 pounds of explosives outside the building in Lower Manhattan near the New York Stock Exchange, and was arrested after he tried to detonate the "bomb" with a cellphone....
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On Wednesday, employees from Abercrombie & Fitch, Best Buy and other retailers protested along the posh shopping district in New York City's Fifth Avenue against what they call "abusive" work scheduling.
Paige Raque fell from the fifth floor of an apartment building.
A New Jersey family who spent its summer vacation in New York's East Hampton was shocked to find their luxury rental studded with hidden cameras, according to a lawsuit filed in federal court.
A Texas couple hope the auction of a one-of-a-kind football card will fund a final attempt at in vitro fertilization and the NFL Hall of Famer on the card supports the effort.
Lance Armstrong may be at the bottom of his uphill battle against doping charges after his biggest sponsor, Nike, announced that it was severing its 16-year relationship with the cycling star as he announced he was stepping down as chairman of his foundation, Livestrong.
Feds: 1 arrested in plot to attack Federal Reserve, suspect tried to detonate fake car bomb
A phony "chewing gum survey" led to the arrest of a man who has been charged with killing a 70-year-old woman in 1976, making the case the oldest cold case to ever be cracked in the state of Maine. 

