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Bomb suspects appear driven by faith
The two brothers suspected of bombing the Boston Marathon appear to have been motivated by their religious faith but do not seem connected to any Muslim terrorist groups, U.S. officials said Monday after interrogating the severely wounded younger man....
Tags: Trials, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Deval Patrick, Police Investigations
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Judge rules bin Laden team member can testify in WikiLeaks trial
Associated PressA military judge cleared the way Wednesday for a member of the team that raided Osama bin Laden's compound to testify in the trial of an Army private charged in a massive leak of U.S. secrets. Col. Denise Lind ruled for the prosecution during a...Tags: U.S. Department of State, Trials, Prosecution, Judges, Osama bin Laden
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Skeptical Supreme Court might strike down Defense of Marriage Act
Concluding two days of intense debate, the Supreme Court signaled Wednesday it could give a boost to same-sex marriage by striking down the federal law that denies legally married gay spouses a wide range of benefits offered to other couples. As the...
Tags: Multiple Sclerosis, Social Issues, Bill Clinton, Defense of Marriage Act, U.S. Military
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Massive manhunt on for ex-cop accused of killing 3
Thousands of police officers throughout Southern California and Nevada hunted Thursday for a former Los Angeles officer who was angry over his firing and began a deadly shooting rampage that he warned in an online posting would target those on the force...
Tags: Los Angeles Police Department
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$5 million paid to Iraqis over Abu Ghraib
A defense contractor whose subsidiary was accused in a lawsuit of conspiring to torture detainees at the infamous Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq has paid $5.28 million to 71 former inmates held there and at other U.S.-run detention sites between 2003 and 2007....
Tags: U.S. Congress, Trials, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Lawyers, Iraq
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Hickory Elementary School holds program for veterans
Students at Hickory Elementary School performed a musical tribute to veterans Nov. 7, under the direction of Christa Stout, music teacher. Guests were welcomed by Monica Bowers, principal at Hickory. A photo presentation opened the evening as...
Tags: Students, U.S. Army, Human Interest, Music, Elementary Schools
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Ten candidates seek 5 Berkeley Co. magistrate positions
Editor’s note: As part of its ongoing coverage for Tuesday’s general election, The Herald-Mail asked the 10 candidates seeking five open Berkeley County, W.Va., magistrate positions the following questions: Question 1: What is your legal...Tags: Labor Legislation, Lawyers, Colleges and Universities, U.S. Marine Corps, Judges
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Staff picks for Aug. 23 to 29
The Top Fives Jefferson County Fair The schedule includes: exhibit buildings open, 3 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 23, and Friday, Aug. 24; carnival area open, 6 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Aug. 25; horse-pulling contest, 6:30 p.m. Thursday; open horse...
Tags: Jefferson County (Pennsylvania), Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), American Legion, Science and Technology, Entertainment
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Military Announces Third Anchorage Sexual Abuse Case This Month
Channel 2 NewsThe Army has scheduled a Wednesday court-martial for a Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson soldier accused of sexual abuse, Anchorage’s third military sex-crimes case to be publicly announced this month. A Monday statement from U.S. Army Alaska...Tags: U.S. Army, Punishment, Armed Forces, Courts-Martial, Prisons
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At Hampton VA, caring for sexual assault victims is ongoing battle
— Over two weeks, the Pentagon has suffered a string of embarrassments in its effort to show progress in curbing sexual assault within the ranks. A Defense Department anonymous survey estimated a 35 percent increase in sexual assault and related...
Tags: Hampton Roads, U.S. Congress, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Chuck Hagel, U.S. Department of Defense
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Benjamin Lipsitz, 94, Pikesville attorney who defended Bremer
Benjamin Lipsitz, whose commitment to the spirit and letter of the law led him to defend a would-be assassin, a Nazi sympathizer and a craven murderer during a career that spanned more than a half-century, died May 10. He was 94. "He was so...
Tags: Judaism, Lawyers, Colleges and Universities, FBI, U.S. Secret Service
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Afghan woman recounts how US soldier killed her husband in rampage; case set for court-martial
Associated PressKANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AP) — Sitting on a dirty straw mat on the parched ground of southern Afghanistan, Masooma sank deeper inside a giant black shawl. Hidden from view, her words burst forth as she told her side of what happened to her family...Tags: Witnesses, Armed Conflicts, Taliban, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Firearms
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