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The jury began deliberating Wednesday after closing arguments in the trial against Tazhayakov, who prosecutors say helped suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.

Prosecutors have spelled out what they say is evidence that the fiancee of former New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez lied to the grand jury.

A federal judge in San Francisco on Wednesday declared the death penalty "unconstitutional" in California.

The alleged prostitute accused of giving a fatal dose of heroin to a Google executive on his yacht is scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday.

What we eat and where we eat is shifting, as grocers work to offer more natural and organic products, and change store sizes to match customer expectations. CNBC's Courtney Reagan reports.

Now that certain drugs that had been used in executions are no longer available, Virginia is looking at its lethal injection protocol, and options. WSLS's Aaron Martin reports.

New 3D mammography gives a better image than a traditional mammogram and especially helps detect cancers in women with dense breast tissue. WNDU's Maureen McFadden reports.

An overflow crowd was expected at a Mormon church for the funeral of six family members killed in last week's rampage.

The Mayo Clinic is testing the safety and effectiveness of taking stem cells from a patient's own fat and injecting them into their spinal fluid to slow the progression of ALS. KARE's Renee Tessman reports.

A group of family friends reflect on the strength and faith of 15-year-old Cassidy Stay, the lone survivor of a deadly shooting attack in Spring, Texas.