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The government accused Temple University professor Xi Xiaoxing of wire fraud, but physicists said investigators misunderstood the technology.

Detroit police officers provide full escort to fallen officer's son on his first day of kindergarten. WDIV's Ashlee Baracy reports.

The measure faces an uncertain future with Gov. Jerry Brown, a former Jesuit seminarian who has not said whether he will sign it.

Good Samaritans help escaped 100-pound pet tortoise cross a busy Tucson street. KVOA's Angelique Lizarde reports.

Police in Monterey, California say skeletal remains found buried in backyard belong to woman who disappeared in 1982. KSBW's Felix Cortez reports.

"The idea that they pulled away and dropped a potential lead on a Western hostage, and an American no less, is absurd," one official said.

Fire officials urged anyone who sees smoke or fire to leave the area immediately as the fire continues to grow amid dry conditions.

Did US intelligence agencies miss an opportunity to identify American aid worker Warren Weinstein while he was being held hostage in Pakistan?

A man and woman were taken into custody Friday, but investigators were focusing on interrogating the man, according to police.

The case of mistaken identity prompted apologies from the mayor and police commissioner.