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Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's lawyers called former classmates and teachers to talk about the boy they knew long before the Boston Marathon bombing.
A female cat found in a foreclosed home in New Jersey is so large that she can't even clean herself or roll over, according to reports.
More than 100 people arrested during the Baltimore riots remain held without formal charges, and will be released if the 48-hour legal limit expires.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch pledged the continued support of the Department of Justice in defusing tensions in Baltimore.
The price you pay for the ease of social media is its permanence.
Principal Conductor of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Marin Alsop says today's concert was a "perfect opportunity" for residents to "enjoy being together" following days of unrest in the Charm City.
German measles is officially gone from North and South America, the first region to rid itself of the disease, health officials announced Wednesday.
Yesterday, AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka challenged the 2016 presidential candidates to support a raising wages agenda and said there would be “no place to hide” for candidates who didn't stand up for working families. And voters around the country heard the message as media outlets across the country covered the story.
Abe described visiting the World War II memorial on the National Mall.
A friend of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, expected to testify on his behalf, has gone missing, government and defense lawyers revealed at his death penalty trial.