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Madison, Wisconsin Police Officer Matthew Kenny didn't violate departmental policies when he killed 19-year-old Tony Robinson, an internal probe said.

Usually any talk of hawks in Washington D.C. involves heated discussions over arcane bits of policy and political machinations.

Residents of Phoenix's Roosevelt Row neighborhood say they want to help the dozens of cats that have taken up residence in a humane manner. KPNX's Monique Griego reports.

The State Department and the New York Times are in a Twitter fight over a report about Iran's nuclear fuel stockpile.

In the ghost town of Bridal Veil, Oregon, stands a small post office with a highly sought after postmark.

U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense Robert Work provides an update on the investigation into suspected shipments of live Anthrax samples to numerous labs. Work says 51 labs in 17 states and 3 countries may have received live Anthrax spores.

Department of Defense joint press briefing with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on the DoD Anthrax shipment investigation.

In the wake of the police shooting of Usaamah Rahim, who had been under surveillance by the Joint Terrorism Task Force, Boston police are using surveillance video of the incident to calm the community's fears that the killing wasn't justified. NBC News justice correspondent Pete Williams reports from Boston.

The suspects were each arraigned in Decatur County court Wednesday in Bobo's 2011 murder. They pleaded not guilty.

The House will vote on several pro-pot amendments on Wednesday aimed at tackling conflicts between the feds and state and local marijuana laws.