The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives descended on David Koresh's Waco, Texas, compound Feb. 28, 1993, when four agents died along with five Davidians before dozens perished in fire 51 days later. ...
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The U.S. economy grew at an annual rate of 0.1 percent in the last three months of 2012, according to the second estimate released by the Commerce Department on Thursday, a reverse from the 0.1 percent decline reported in the advance estimate last month. 
NYU Langone Medical Center remebers evacuating six babies with heart defects during Superstorm Sandy.
Washington has its eye on the sequester this week
Online videos show pranksters smashing gallons of milk in supermarket aisles.
A hockey coach was caught on tape tripping an opposing team's player, breaking his wrist.
The former University of Montana quarterback is accused of sexual assault.
The pope gave the cardinals some direction in choosing his successor before stepping down.
US announces $60 million in new aid to Syrian opposition, says will work with rebel fighters
Memorial service and burial at West Point for Gulf War I's 'Stormin' Norman' Gen. Schwarzkopf
Obama administration nearing deadline for weighing in on Supreme Court gay marriage case
American cities recently have proposed 300-square-foot or smaller “micro” apartments, but 40 square feet already is the norm for some of the poorest residents in Hong Kong. The Society for Community Organization (SoCO) has released these aerial photos showing how people live in tiny, cramped Hong Kong...
The automatic budget cuts of the legislation called the sequester kick in Thursday. While lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have battled to disarm or do away with sequestration, local communities are gearing up to endure the effects such across-the-board cuts will have for them.
Donny Collins, who went from an all-girls prep school dorm to a male fraternity at Emerson College in Boston, needed to raise $8,100 to pay for "top surgery" as he morphs from female to male. 

