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Michigan man: ‘I told US where bin Laden was.’

A Michigan man claims he tipped federal investigators to the location of Osama bin Laden’s compound in Pakistan eight years before his killing and has hired attorneys to help him collect the $25 million reward.

 
Gunman identified in shooting that killed TSA agent, injured 3 others

A man carrying a note that said he wanted to “kill TSA” pulled a semi-automatic rifle from a bag and shot his way past a security checkpoint at Los Angeles International Airport on Friday, cutting down one Transportation Security Administration officer and wounding at least three others, authorities said.

 
Children rescued after bus topples into creek in Kansas

Ten Kansas children and a school bus driver were pulled to safety from a fast-moving creek Thursday after the bus toppled into the water and landed half-submerged on its side.

Obama seeks new smiles for health care website

It didn’t take long for the friendly-looking young woman whose face was splashed across HealthCare.gov to spiral from smiling stock photo to laughingstock. As it scrambles to correct problems with the website, the Obama administration is now asking people who have successfully purchased health insurance to let their pictures be used instead.

Dancer Lacey Schwimmer on plane grounded at LAX

Lacey Schwimmer, a pro dancer for six seasons on “Dancing With the Stars,” was on a plane grounded Friday at Los Angeles International Airport during the deadly TSA shooting.

Kardashian and West sue YouTube video showing proposal

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West sued a co-founder of YouTube on Thursday claiming he violated a confidentiality agreement by posting a video of the couple’s marriage proposal to his new video-sharing website.

 
Snowden asks for world’s help against U.S. spying charges

Edward Snowden is calling for international help to persuade the U.S. to drop its espionage charges against him, and said he would like to testify before the U.S. Congress about National Security Agency surveillance.