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Puerto Rican Ricardo Mulero has earned a place in history as the design team leader behind the National September 11 Memorial and Museum exhibition.
The nation pauses Thursday to remember the lives lost 13 years ago in the September 11 attacks.
Officials went to the home of Douglas Westcott to arrest him on three counts of child porn. Once inside, they found dozens of dead cats in freezers.
Matthew Tollis was involved in at least six “swatting” incidents, the U.S. Attorney’s Office says.
D.C. Public Schools released a statement late Wednesday saying the teacher has admitted poor judgment and will apologize to students.
Legislators overrode a veto from Gov. Jay Nixon to pass the bill, which will create one of the nation's longest wait periods for abortions.
Fort Wayne, Indiana police say one man was killed in a dramatic shootout caught on surveillance video.
A $100 million mansion, waiting as if someone has gone off for the weekend. TODAY's Bob Dotson reports. Published July 30, 2010.