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Sarai Sierra, 33, will be buried Feb. 15 on Staten Island.
Tennessee maintenance worker Walter Slonopas, 52, received his W-2 tax form and found it stamped with the number 666. Calling it a Satanic omen, he quit his job.
In a new ad, Microsoft goes after Google for its Gmail advertising policies.
Tests by Boeing that were approved by the Federal Aviation Administration before the 787 Dreamliner was certified to fly showed minimal danger of fire -- and the FAA should find out why, the National Transportation Safety Board said today.
The Whole Foods aesthetic starts long before they create that perfect stack of rainbow chard. It starts out in the dirt, on the farm.
CIA chief nominee says if he gets gig, waterboarding would "never" come back.
Wisconsin police arrest actor James Cromwell for protest against animal testing at university
Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta said Thursday that the automatic budget cuts prescribed in the sequestration legislation would undermine the Department of Defense's ability to fulfill its responsibility to protect American citizens.
Claim made at confirmation hearing for CIA chief nominee Brennan.
A Virginia woman is suing her ex-boyfriend after he tormented her and her teenage daughter by posting their photos on prostitution sites, sending dozens of men to their home, and distributing nude photos of the woman to her co-workers, her daughter and her daughter's friends. The year long harassment caused the woman to lose her job in a bank and forced her to change her name.
CIA hearing: Brennan says US still at war with al-Qaida; hearing interrupted by protests

