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JonBenet Ramsey’s brother sues CBS for $750 million in defamation suit

The brother of JonBenet Ramsey has filed a $750 million defamation lawsuit against CBS and Critical Content in connection with the four-hour documentary series “The Case of JonBenet Ramsey” that aired in September.

Mom ate twigs, snow to survive 26-mile Arizona hike to save stranded family

A Pennsylvania woman who walked 26 miles through the snowy Arizona backcountry for help after her family’s car got stuck says she survived by eating twigs and snow and a desire to rescue her stranded husband and 10-year-old son.

Convicted Charleston church shooter won’t submit evidence to spare life

Dylann Roof has told a judge he plans on calling no witnesses and presenting no evidence to try to convince a jury to spare his life for killing nine black Charleston church worshippers in a hate crime.

Boko Haram may have used kidnapped girls as shields during attack

Boko Haram fighters fleeing an attack on their base last week may have used some of the girls kidnapped in 2014 from northeast Nigeria’s Chibok as human shields to prevent being fired upon by fighter jets, a military commander said on Wednesday.

Senior Israeli official says Kerry’s speech is ‘pathetic move’

A senior member of Israel’s nationalist government on Wednesday called U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry’s planned Mideast policy speech a “pathetic move,” further heightening tensions between the two close allies as the Obama Administration prepares to leave office.

American hiker dies after fall during Swiss Alps excursion

Police in southern Switzerland say the body of an American hiker who apparently fell nearly 500 feet has been found in the region known for the famed Matterhorn peak.

Second black blox found from crashed Russian plane

Search teams on Wednesday recovered another flight recorder from a military plane that crashed in the Black Sea, killing all 92 aboard.

Number of Americans retiring outside US is on the rise

A growing number of Americans are retiring outside the United States. The number grew 17 percent between 2010 and 2015 and is expected to increase over the next 10 years as more baby boomers retire.