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Whitney Houston's Death Not Accidental, Says Sister-in-Law Leolah Brown
Whitney Houston's sister-in-law, Leolah Brown, has come out speculating that the death of her former "soul sister" was anything but accidental, as reports have indicated police believe.
Gitmo Plea Deal Offered to Former US Resident Linked to Al-Qaida
A former U.S. resident and CIA "ghost prisoner" has pled guilty at a Guantanamo Bay prison court to serving as a foot soldier for al-Qaida.
Tiger Woods, Navy SEALs Rumors True or False?
A new book alleges that golfer Tiger Woods took part in training sessions and seriously considered becoming part of the elite Navy SEALs unit at the height of his sports career.
UN Council Hosts Urgent Debate on Syria as Death Toll Climbs
The United Nations Human Rights Council held an urgent debate on the crisis in Syria Tuesday in Geneva calling for an immediate halt to the violence in the country that has claimed more than 7,500 lives.
T-Rex Bite Force 'Strongest' in History, Says New Study
New research suggests that the Tyrannosaurus rex had the strongest bite of any known land animal in the history of earth.
Bat Flu Strain Discovered by Scientists in Guatemala
Scientists have discovered a never-before-seen strain of the flu in bats, but its possible impact on humanity remains unknown.
Ohio School Shooting Suspect TJ Lane Appears in Court
T.J. Lane, the 17-year-old Ohio teen who allegedly went on a shooting rampage Monday morning that left three students dead, appeared in court Tuesday as the prosecution claimed that the teen has confessed to the killings.
Unidentified 9/11 Victim Remains Dumped in Landfill, Says Pentagon
A new report released by the Pentagon on Tuesday has said that the unidentified partial remains of victims from 9/11 were dumped in a landfill.
Man Who Threatened Obama Assassination on Facebook Arrested in Fla.
A Florida man has been arrested for threatening U.S. President Barack Obama during his trip to Miami, it was announced on Monday.
Costa Allegra Cruise Ship Towed to Land After Catching on Fire
A cruise ship owned by the same company as the Costa Concordia, caught on fire off the coast of Italy on Monday and was being towed to land by a French ocean fishing vessel.