The Navy SEAL who says he pulled the trigger on Osama bin Laden is speaking out for the first time to describe his key role in the harrowing raid, and to say he feels abandoned by the military he served for so long now that he's left the service, according to a new report....
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The dragnet for suspected cop killer Christopher Dorner has been extended as far south as the Mexican border as the Border Patrol is scrutinizing more carefully people trying to cross into Mexico. The dragnet was expanded as Dorner, a dismissed Los Angelese Police Department cop, was formally charged with murdering a Riverside police officer, a charge that could bring the death penalty if Dorner is captured and convicted.
Authorities charge 2 in slaying of Chicago honor student who performed in inaugural ceremonies
Officials report that no lives were lost in the powerful storm.
Staff Sgt. Romesha is only the fourth living person to receive the medal.
Over 4,000 people are trapped with limited power after engine room fire.
Accused killer Jodi Arias made the dramatic accusation in court today that her ex-boyfriend, Travis Alexander, told her he was sexually attracted to young boys and became increasingly abusive toward her in the months after.
These benefits had until now only been available to heterosexual couples.
We know one position Vice President Joe Biden isn't running for
Reported by Karen Keller: As many as a half a million American lives could be saved if we all ate a fraction of a teaspoon of salt less every day, a new study suggests. The study, published today in the American Heart Association’s journal Hypertension,...
Attorney Walter H. Bentley III of Southfield, Michigan, will be offering some lucky client a Valentine's Day special:
The Pentagon's Inspector General said today that the Air Force didn't have the evidence to blame an F-22 Raptor pilot for the crash that took his life after his plane malfunctioned -- a finding that comes months after the pilot's sister said she believed that the Air Force was more interested in protecting a $79 billion program than the lives of its airmen.
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A report from the Federal Trade Commission released on Monday revealed that five percent of consumers had errors on one of their three major credit reports, potentially leading to higher costs for loans and insurance.
It may not put a dent in the deficit, but here’s a candidate for a little spending cut: The Department of Veterans Affairs might want to rethink its $47,526 contract — awarded less than a month ago — for a “cigarette smoking machine.” Just what...

