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Ariel Castro's brothers say he is a 'monster' who should 'rot in jail'

Ariel Castro's brothers say he is a 'monster' and is no longer part of the family.

Tsarnaev brothers: Mounting evidence of triple murder connection

Authorities say there is "mounting evidence" that the Tsarnaev may have been involved in an unsolved triple murder in 2011.

British Olympic medalist Andrew Simpson killed in capsize of America's Cup catamaran

Gold medallist America's Cup sailor dies in San Francisco during training.

Charles Ramsey spent time in prison for domestic abuse

Hero and good citizen Charles Ramsey's past is catching up to him as the media puts a microscope to his life.

Joanne Chesimard: FBI adds first woman to its most wanted terrorist list

Joanne Chesimard, a former Black Liberation Army member and convicted murderer, has become the first woman to be put on the FBI's most wanted terrorist list.

Penny Pritzker nominated for US commerce secretary

Penny Pritzker, billionaire heiress to Hyatt Hotels, was nominated by President Obama as commerce secretary.

Cuba to remain on terrorist sponsor list, State Department says

Cuba will remain on the states that sponsor terrorism list the State Department reaffirmed Wednesday.

One World Trade Center's final spire will be raised another day

The new One World Trade Center building in New York City won't receive its final spire on Monday due to inclement weather — the finishing touch that will render the edifice the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere when it's attached.

Iran scientist released after a year in US custody

The Oman government announced Friday that it had secured the release of an Iranian scientist detained in the US for over a year.

US military is training warriors to fight in cyberspace

Cyber warriors have become an increasingly vital part of the US military.
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