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Casey Anthony's Judge Says 'Sufficient Evidence' Was Present for Guilty Verdict
During a recent interview on NBC's "Today" the judge who presided over the Casey Anthony case revealed that he was "shocked" to hear the jury read the non-guilty verdict.
Tamerlan Tsarnaev's Body Will Not Be Buried in Cambridge, Says City Manager
The body of Boston terrorist Tamerlan Tsarnaev may have been recently claimed, but finding a final resting place for the man responsible for killing three people and injuring over 200 is an ongoing problem.
Pit Bull Saves Woman From House Fire, Praised as a Hero
A New York woman's dog is being hailed a hero after it began barking when a fire broke out in her Long Island home Friday. The barking alerted her to the danger and allowed her to escape.
Cleveland Volcano Eruption Not Dangerous for Commercial Flights, Say Scientists
Air traffic traversing the northern pacific may be affected by the recent explosion of Alaska's Mount Cleveland, which sent a huge ash plume thousands of feet into the atmosphere.
Solar-Powered Plane Takes Off on Cross-Country Journey, Highlights Clean Energy
The first ever solar-powered plane to attempt to fly across the country took off from an airport in the San Francisco Bay area on Friday.
Corked Mickey Mantle Bat to Be Auctioned; First of Its Kind
A corked bat that baseball legend and Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle used is set to go up for auction and is a rare piece of baseball memorabilia, given that corked bats have long been banned in the sport.
Cop Fired 8 Times, Still Loves Being a Police Officer
A police officer with the Opa-Locka Police Department in Florida is making the case that he did not violate police procedure when he left an assault rifle with a friend while he was on sick leave.
Tsarnaev's Wife Refuses to Talk to Feds, Lawyer Says She's Still in Mourning
Reports are indicating that Tamerlan Tsarnaev's wife is not yet ready to talk with federal investigators regarding what she knew about her husband's intentions and actions leading up to the Boston bombing.
US Demands Release of Kenneth Bae, American Sentenced to 15 Years in North Korean Prison
The Obama administration, along with many humanitarian and human rights organizations, is calling for the immediate release of Kenneth Bae, an American citizen who was sentenced to 15 years hard labor for alleged actions that were deemed a threat to the North Korean government.
Disney Pulls Out of Bangladesh; Official Blames Western Retailers for Poor Working Conditions
In the days since the horrific garment factory collapse in Bangladesh, fingers have been pointing to the unsafe working conditions factory owners in the country subject their workers to. However, a leading trade group says that the blame lies squarely on western retailers, who insist on cutting costs.