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A paroled rapist with a violent past living in Los Angeles cut off his GPS monitor and is evading police, officials warned Tuesday.

The U.S. Agency for International Development agrees to pay Alan Gross $3.2 million as part of a settlement over his five-year detention in Cuba.

The LAPD says it is investigating if current officers attended a party held by a retired officer at which a song mocking Michael Brown was played.

The former president, age 90, experienced shortness of breath and will be held for observation as a precaution, his office said.

Shoppers at a California Wal-Mart are surprised when a stranger pays $50,000 in bills. Janelle Bludau reports.

A judge has shut down a smartphone-based service for deliveries of medical marijuana in Los Angeles after the city attorney argued it was illegal.

Iconic New York landmarks, including the Empire State Building and Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree, are dimming to honor two slain police officers.

The company decided last week to pull the Seth Rogen-James Franco comedy due to threats received from hackers.

Utility crews are already out assessing the damage from a tornado that touched down near Amite, Louisiana.

In the latest installment of the slow death of landlines, voicemail at Coca-Cola has been shut down to "simplify workflow and increase productivity."