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Woman Allegedly Pulls Gun During Sex in Moving Car

Woman Allegedly Pulls Gun During Sex in Moving Car A Florida woman pulled a gun on a man during sex and demanded money, causing him to lose control of his moving car, police said. Amanda Jean Linscott, 26, fled the scene on foot after the vehicle struck a palm tree, went airborne and plowed through two front yards, police in Port Charlotte, Fla., said.


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Gitmo Inmate Who Died Was Denied Release

Gitmo Inmate Who Died Was Denied Release The Guantanamo detainee who died this weekend was a 32-year-old Yemeni who had been held at the U.S. detention camp in Cuba ever since it was established a decade ago in January 2002, and whom human rights activists called "the face of indefinite detention at Guantanamo." Joint Task Force Guantanamo identified the detainee as Adnan Farhan Abdul...

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Pat Boone, Sheriff Joe 'Birther' Party Scrapped

Pat Boone, Sheriff Joe 'Birther' Party Scrapped The Greater Phoenix Tea Party Patriots group has pulled the plug on Pat Boone and Sheriff Joe Arpaio, cancelling their Sept. 22 “Birther” bash at the city’s Celebrity Theatre “due to inadequate ticket sales.” The venue’s website touts an “intimate atmosphere of this 2,650-seat theater in...


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Ex-Prof Admits Killing Ala. Colleagues

Ex-Prof Admits Killing Ala. Colleagues Ex-professor pleads guilty to fatally shooting 3 colleagues at Ala. university faculty meeting


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Study Questions Daily Asthma Meds

Study Questions Daily Asthma Meds Reported by Maureen Braun, M.D., ABC News Medical Unit: Millions of patients with asthma may not need to take their medicine every day after all. Nearly 25 million people in the United States suffer from asthma, and many of them use an inhaled corticosteroid (ICS)...


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Zuckerberg Admits Facebook Stock Disappointing

Zuckerberg Admits Facebook Stock Disappointing Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, admitted the drop in the company's stock has been disappointing, and promised new mobile apps that would improve its performance.


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Putin Thanks Romney for Russia Slam

Putin Thanks Romney for Russia Slam MOSCOW — Russian President Vladimir Putin said today that Mitt Romney’s characterization of Moscow as the United States’ “number one geopolitical foe” has actually helped Russia. The Russian leader said Romney’s comments strengthened his resolve to oppose NATO’s plan for a missile defense shield in...


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Four-Legged Robot Could Help Military Handle Rough Terrain

Four-Legged Robot Could Help Military Handle Rough Terrain A robotic pack mule being developed for the Pentagon by Boston Dynamics could give U.S. troops a leg up in terrain too rough even for military vehicles. The mechanized four-legged robot, capable of carrying all the gear soldiers and Marines might need in combat, still...


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Watch: 1957 Illinois Cold Case Goes to Trial

Watch: 1957 Illinois Cold Case Goes to Trial Former Washington state police officer Jack McCullough, 72, is accused of slaying Maria Ridulph, 7.


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Flesh Eating Disease Survivor Walks to Couric

Flesh Eating Disease Survivor Walks to Couric Aimee Copeland, the young woman who lost her hands, both feet and her entire right leg to flesh-eating bacteria last spring, made her public debut today by walking -- painstakingly -- onto the set of Katie Couric's new show where she was received with a standing ovation.


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Fish Oil No Lifesaver, Study Finds

Fish Oil No Lifesaver, Study Finds Fish oil -- a supplement taken daily by millions of Americans -- may not help you live longer, a new study released Tuesday suggests.


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NYC Mom Asks Parents for $350 to Let Kids Play in Unsupervised Park

NYC Mom Asks Parents for $350 to Let Kids Play in Unsupervised Park A New York City mom who cheekily dubs herself the "World's Worst Mom" is charging $350 to other parents to let their children play unsupervised in Central Park. She's had no takers yet.


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Photos: World's Most Endangered Species

Photos: World's Most Endangered Species PHOTOS: The world's most endangered species, according to a study released by experts for the Zoological Society of London and the International Union for Conservation of Nature.


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Egyptians Storm US Embassy Over Film

Egyptians Storm US Embassy Over Film Nearly 2,000 demonstrators climb the walls of the U.S. Embassy in Cairo today to express their disapproval with a U.S. movie reportedly linked to Pastor Terry Jones that puts the Prophet Muhammad in a bad light.


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Bullied Bus Monitor Gets $700,000

Bullied Bus Monitor Gets $700,000 NY bus monitor who was taunted mercilessly by students receives $700,000 raised by Canadian


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Putin: Romney Claim Helped Russia

Putin: Romney Claim Helped Russia Putin says Romney comment justifies Russia's opposition to US missile defense plans


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Philly Kids Slimmer; Schools May Be Reason

Philly Kids Slimmer; Schools May Be Reason Philadelphia School District data show positive results of obesity-curbing efforts.


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