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Penelope Soto, 18, revealed she's passed eight drug tests and has attended all counseling sessions following her arrest earlier this month.

Internet users who illegally share music, movies or television shows online could soon receive warning notices from the nation's five major Internet service providers. The Copyright Alert System, organized by the recording and film industry, is being activated this week to target consumers using peer-to-peer software.

A woman charged with capital murder in Arizona testified that she sent flowers to her former boyfriend's grandmother days after killing him, which prosecutors said showed the lengths to which she went to cover her tracks.

Three Connecticut lawmakers on Monday urged Facebook to remove fraudulent and abusive tribute pages related to the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School. In the months since 20-year-old Adam Lanza killed 26 students and teachers in Newtown, Connecticut, the world's No. 1 social network has been host to an outpouring of genuine online tributes — as well as a hotbed of fraud.

An insurance agent charged with helping a Zumba instructor run a prostitution business thinks X-rated images of the liaisons are too hot for the jury to handle.

Medical marijuana dispensary expects new wave of customers after legalization of recreational marijuana use. KING's John Langeler reports. (NBC News)

Koop, who raised the profile of the surgeon general by riveting America's attention on the then-emerging disease known as AIDS and by railing against smoking, was 96.

A jury on Monday said Johnson & Johnson should pay a South Dakota woman $3.

After more than a century, the Census Bureau is dropping its use of the word “Negro.”

Here's a look at some of the key battles in the states over the past week.