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The Houston murder trial of a teenager accused with another teen of sexually assaulting a girl and killing her in a satanic ritual begins.

With temperatures in the mid 50's, Salt Lake City is experiencing its warmest December since 1939. Andrew Adams reports that residents are making sure to enjoy the weather while it lasts.

Twenty ATF investigators are fire and police officials to determine the cause of the downtown fire, which still had hotspots early Tuesday.

As the founder of Interfaith Worker Justice, Kim Bobo has spent years rallying the faith community in support of low-wage workers, particularly those who are targets of wage theft and other employer abuses. In a new interview with Political Research Associates, Bobo details her efforts that have often come in the face of strong opposition from corporate and right-wing religious interests.

A 6-year-old mentally challenged student was arrested in school for misbehavior in Georgia. WXIA's Jeremy Campbell reports.

Police say Adam Everett Livix was already wanted on drug charges in the United States.

NBC's Jim Miklaszewski reports that US troops across the world are on higher alert, pending release of the US torture report.

The Justice Department said a 2009 review did not uncover "admissible evidence" that would sustain convictions beyond a reasonable doubt.

NBC's Andrea Mitchell discusses the CIA torture report, commissioned by the US Senate, and some of it's controversial findings.

A woman who was punched by a Seattle police officer while handcuffed inside a patrol car says the cop who delivered the blow should be fired.