Myles Collier
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Vigilantes Seize Town in Mexico After Group's Leader is Murdered
Residents of a small Mexican town literally took matters into their own hands when armed vigilantes detained police officers and set up checkpoints along a major thoroughfare that passed through the town.
Hunter Shoots Deer at Walmart, Faces Several Charges
A man from Pennsylvania is set to face charges after he allegedly shot and killed a deer in a Walmart parking lot on the first day of deer hunting season last November.
Cough Syrup Treats Down Syndrome? New Study Aims to Find Out
A team of researchers is about to conduct a study to determine if an active ingredient in cough syrup could be used to help treat patients with Down syndrome.
Bill O'Reilly Thinks Gay Marriage Advocates Have 'More Compelling' Argument
Popular Fox television host Bill O'Reilly has been a longtime supporter of civil unions and believes that homosexuals possess the more convincing argument, but he maintains that the issue should be left for the states to decide.
Bomb in Squid Creates Scare at Chinese Fish Market
Workers at a busy fish market in China got more than they bargained for after a bomb was found in a squid they were cleaning, prompting police action and sending a brief panic through the market.
1,000 Dead Ducks Pulled From River, 16,000 Pigs Found in Water
Weeks after thousands of dead pigs were fished from a river near Shanghai, nearly 1,000 dead ducks were removed from the waterways in the Sichuan province nearly 800 miles away.
Golfers Find 2 Bodies on Florida Course, Police Search for Clues
Police are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the deaths of two females after their bodies were found on a popular Florida golf course in Tallahassee.
$338 Million Beer Run Makes Lottery History
It is becoming known as the $338 million dollar beer run after New Jersey's Pedro Quezada was the only person to match all five numbers and the Powerball to collect the sixth largest lottery jackpot in history.
Gay Advocacy Group Using Taxpayer Money to 'Suppress' Opposition, Says UK Christian Leader
The director of the SOLAS Center for Public Christianity, a Scottish Christian organization dedicated to keeping faith in public life, accused a prominent gay-marriage advocacy group of using taxpayer dollars to drown out voices of opposition.
Father Grieves Son Killed by Sign at Airport, Says to 'Keep Praying'
The father of a young boy killed after a large airport sign fell on is thankful for the outpouring of support and prayers.