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Woman dies after shark attack in Hawaii

Officials in Hawaii are reporting a fatal shark attack off the island of Maui and are barring swimmers from the area’s shoreline.

 
Officer says gunman was ‘calm, disconnected’ after Colo. theater shooting

The police officer who arrested Colorado movie theater massacre gunman James Holmes told jurors on Thursday the shooter seemed very calm, relaxed and “sort of disconnected” when he found him standing behind the cinema where he had killed 12 people.

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NYC jury keeps deliberating in Etan Patz murder case

A New York jury deliberating the fate of the man charged with the 1979 killing of 6-year-old Etan Patz is struggling to reach a verdict.

 
Witness says Freddie Gray tried to injure himself in Baltimore police van

Freddie Gray, whose death after being injured in Baltimore police custody sparked rioting in the city, was “banging against the walls” of a police van and “was intentionally trying to injure himself,” a prisoner being transported with Gray has said, the Washington Post reported on Wednesday.

 
Judge in Etan Patz murder case order jurors to keep trying for a verdict

Jurors in the trial of a former deli worker accused of kidnapping and murdering 6-year-old Etan Patz in New York in 1979 said on Wednesday they could not reach a verdict, but a judge ordered them to keep trying.

Supreme Court appears divided in Okla. lethal injection case

Tensions on the Supreme Court over America’s use of the death penalty boiled over on Wednesday as the justices appeared badly split in a case challenging Oklahoma’s lethal injection method as a breach of the Constitution’s ban on cruel and unusual punishment.

 
4-month-old baby found in rubble after Nepal earthquake — PHOTOS

A 4-month-old baby was rescued from a destroyed building in the town of Bhaktapur at least 22 hours after the earthquake struck Nepal, the newspaper Kathmandu Today reported.

Ford recalls over 591,000 vehicles for 4 different problems

Ford Motor Co said on Wednesday it is recalling more than 591,000 vehicles in North America for four separate problems, including possible broken bolts that could make steering more difficult.

 
Japanese leader expresses WWII ‘repentance’ in speech before Congress

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Wednesday expressed “deep repentance” over Japan’s role in World War II, even as he declared Tokyo’s emergence as a global security player in the face of China’s rising power in Asia.

 
Suspect in custody after shooting at Ferguson protest

A man was shot and wounded, and a suspect quickly taken into custody at a Tuesday night protest in Ferguson, Missouri, near the site where unarmed black teen Michael Brown was shot dead by police last summer, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.

 
Colorado movie theater massacre survivors recall their terror during trial

A woman who survived Colorado’s movie theater massacre found an escape route blocked by bodies, she told jurors on Tuesday in the murder trial of gunman James Holmes. And a nine-months pregnant woman slipped in blood while fleeing with her badly wounded husband.

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