A former CIA officer who pled guilty to revealing the identity of a covert officer was sentenced today to 30 months in prison, becoming the first person convicted under the Intelligence Identities Protection Act in three decades. John Kiriakou has been called a whistleblower by defenders for revealing details of the CIA's use of torture on terror suspects, but federal prosecutors accused him in court papers of being a leaker who was motivated by fame and money and said his revelations were...
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The 15-year-old texted his father to call 911 while locked in a coffee shop's bathroom.
This image from Google Maps shows a Woodside estate previously owned by Tully Friedman which has just sold for the record-breaking price of $117,500,000, making it the most expensive private residence in California, and possibly the second-highest price paid for a home in the United States.

Former San Francisco Giants slugger Barry Bonds has listed his giant estate in Los Angeles for $25 million. The baseball player's gated estate is in a hilly area above Los Angeles called Beverly Park. The home spans 17,100 square feet and has a guesthouse and pool.
ABC News’ Michael Falcone reports: CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Nearly three months after losing the 2012 presidential election, Republicans seem to have a simple prescription for what ails their party: Turn those frowns upside down. No, seriously. “We want to build a massive party that’s exciting,...
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A young penguin swam into the “jaws of death” of a leopard seal in Port Lockroy, on the Antarctic Peninsula, in this photo by underwater photographer Amos Nachoun. The photos were taken in 2009 while Nachoun attempted to capture a series documenting how frigid water...
Jimmy Kimmel getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame today came at a pretty convenient time — his late-night show, “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” turns 10 on Saturday, and its time slot just moved to 11:35 p.m. Turns out, that’s the way it works...
Today in Pictures: Jan. 25, 2013
A Las Vegas woman is suing the online dating service Match.com for $10 million, after pairing her with a man who stabbed her 10 times in the face and chest in an attempt to kill her.
Audrina Cardenas went home Wednesay two months after a life-saving operation to tuck her heart back where it belongs.
A teenage photo of the late Lady Diana labeled "not to be published," sold at an auction for $18,396. The photo is stamped Feb. 1981, taken some time before she moved into Buckingham Palace on Feb. 23, 1981. She married Charles, the Prince of Wales, on July 29, 1981.
A Texas teen says a Halloween movie inspired him to shoot his mother and sister to death after watching the main character in the film murder his family “with ease and with little remorse.” Jake Evans, 17, wrote a chilling four-page confession for the killing...
A Florida appeals court has overturned two of Casey Anthony's four lying convictions, which she faced for lying to authorities during the search for her daughter Caylee Anthony in 2008.

