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Wrongly convicted 'Beatrice 6' will get new trial in lawsuit
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A federal appeals court says six people wrongly convicted in a 1985 slaying in southeast Nebraska should get a new trial in their…
Wrongly convicted 'Beatrice 6' will get new civil trial
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A federal appeals court has ruled that six people wrongly convicted in a 1985 slaying of a woman in southeast Nebraska should have a…
North Korean Leader's Uncle Reportedly Sacked From Top Post
Jang Song Thaek, who was close to Kim Jong Un's late father, was reportedly dismissed from a top post on the country's key military committee. Two of his aides are said to have been executed.
Top Congressional leaders prepare for votes on a stop-gap spending bill
Top leaders in the House and Senate agreed this weekend on a bill that would extend government funding in two-tiers with some programs expiring on March 1 while others would be extended to March 8.
As Ebola Cases Rise In Uganda, Health Workers Seek To Contain Virus
Since the World Health Organization reported an Ebola outbreak in Uganda on Saturday, the number of cases has risen to 36 from 20. The cases remain limited to a small area in western Uganda. An international team is on the scene to identify the source and contain the outbreak.
Manhattan DA Cyrus Vance Jr., Who Is Investigating Trump, Won't Seek Reelection
Last month, Vance's office received the former president's tax returns after a years-long battle, after the Supreme Court paved the way for a New York grand jury to obtain and review the documents.
Young Women And Men Seek More Equal Roles At Work And Home
Young couples would prefer to share responsibilities equally at work and at home, a study finds. But they realize that workplace policies and child care can make that a tough go in real life.
Using New Drug Cocktail, Ohio Seeks To Resume Death Penalty
The state says it intends to use a three-drug cocktail to execute Ronald Phillips in January. While state officials did not disclose where they acquired the drugs, they say they are FDA approved.
The Buffalo shooting shuttered Tops and left a food desert. Locals are stepping in
Local organizations are behind food distributions in the East Side of Buffalo following the shooting at a Tops supermarket.
Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley Seeks Democratic Nomination
O'Malley, also a former Baltimore mayor, has made no secret of his desire to run, despite his lack of a national profile. He faces an uphill battle against front-runner Hillary Clinton.
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