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3 convicted killers break out in Arizona
Authorities are hunting for three convicted murderers who escaped from a Kingman, Arizona, prison on Friday night. Police said the convicts are with a woman who helped them escape.
No charges for Gore over alleged sexual assault
Former Vice President Al Gore will not face prosecution on an allegation of sexual assault from 2006, according to the Multnomah County district attorney's office.
AG: Firms defrauded military families of millions
New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo is launching a fraud investigation into the life insurance industry for "practices that appear to have denied grieving military families and others of millions in life-insurance cash," Cuomo's office announced Thursday.
Indictment: Cop lied in murder probe
The accuser stands accused as a detective answers charges he lied in the case that wrongfully sent Tim Masters to prison. Masters has received $10M in legal settlements, but he'd like someone held accountable, he says.
Women among 15 executed by gunmen in Mexico
Fifteen people -- including two women -- were tortured and executed in the border state of Tamaulipas, state media said.
Mexican drug lord killed in raid, officials say
Ignacio "Nacho" Coronel, a top leader of the Sinaloa drug cartel, was killed Thursday during a military raid in a suburb of Guadalajara, Mexico, sources with knowledge of the operation told CNN en Español.
New York AG: Insurance firms defrauded military families
New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo is launching a fraud investigation into the life insurance industry for "practices that appear to have denied grieving military families and others of millions in life-insurance cash," Cuomo's office announced Thursday.
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Police: NBA player shot in homicide
A body found in Memphis was identified as former NBA player Lorenzen Wright, police said. The death was ruled a "homicide by gunshot wound."
New Orleans officers indicted in beating death
Two officers in the troubled New Orleans Police Department have been indicted in connection with the beating death of a civilian in 2005, according to the U.S. Justice Department.