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To answer or not to answer? The decision was torture every time the phone rang at the home of Marisol and Marisa Serrato.Now the terrible wait is over.

The family of a Texas teen who admitted to killing four people while driving drunk learned how much they will have to pay for his treatment.

Currently, at the top of the New York Times bestseller list in non-fiction is Michael Lewis’ Flashboys; a detailed look at how the high-frequency computerized trading of stocks allowed sophisticated programmers to beat top institutional investors to trades and pocket millions.  Lewis tells the story as a detective story, with a Royal Bank of Canada trader Brad Katsuyama as its protagonist, uncovering why his trades got delayed.  While many reviews have focused on the need to better regulate the stock market to insure its fairness, less attention has been paid to a big reveal of the book.

Court releases 911 calls and parts of an interview with the suspect who shot a theater patron in argument over texting. WFLA's Mark Douglas reports.

How much do we value the leader of the free world?President Barack Obama's 2013 taxes were made public Friday. The president and his family reported $481,098 in income (on which they paid $98,169 income tax, about 19 percent).

Two children were bitten by a fox in separate incidents at New Hampshire playground. WHDH's Steve Cooper reports.

Celeste and Sydney Corcoran, both severely injured at the Boston Marathon bombing, talk to Brian Williams about their long journey to recovery.

Chimpanzees break free at Kansas City Zoo, prompting panic among patrons. KSHB's Garrett Haake reports.

An Atlantic City casino is suing a big-time gambler, claiming he won $9.6 million in a card-cheating scheme in baccarat. The Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday against Phillip Ivey Jr., considered one of the best poker players in the world.

Celeste and Sydney Corcoran, both severely injured at the Boston Marathon bombing, talk to Brian Williams about their long journey to recovery.