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The judge overseeing the trial against Miller, 74, will now decide whether to follow the jury's sentencing recommendation.
A new study finds that quake-triggered tsunamis pose a greater risk to Southern California than previously thought.
Three people seen on video being analyzed during the investigation into the death of Fox Lake Lt. Charles Gliniewicz have been ruled out as suspects.
Home equity lending has jumped 40 percent from just a year ago, but tapping that equity is more difficult than it was before the housing crash.
U.S. District Judge David Bunning ordered Kim Davis freed, and that if she did not follow his stipulations, "appropriate sanctions will be considered."
The proposed sanctions include a self-imposed $5,000 fine to the Big 12 Conference for violation of the league sportsmanship policy.
German airline Lufthansa is canceling 1,000 flights on Wednesday because of a pilot strike that began on Tuesday.
This week, the U.S. ambassador to Peru, Brian A. Nichols, discussed the impact of the U.S.-Peru Free Trade Agreement (FTA) in an interview but failed to acknowledge that the increase in exports from Peru to the United States has not created decent work opportunities for Peruvian workers. Increased production has not resulted in higher wages, respect on the job or greater social mobility; instead, export industries have been characterized by poverty wages and rampant labor rights violations.
The Williams sisters will face off Tuesday night in their fifth U.S. Open encounter.
The resumption of school means signing a stack of permission forms. One that's easy to miss deals with the privacy of your child's personal data.