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Newlywed bride pleads guilty to killing husband

A Montana newlywed pleaded guilty Thursday to killing her husband of eight days by pushing him from a cliff in Glacier National Park while they argued about her second thoughts about the marriage.

 
Michael Jordan shoes auctioned for $104K

Michael Jordan’s shoes from the famous flu game of the 1997 NBA finals were sold for more than $100,000 in an online auction Thursday.

 
North Korea leader’s uncle tried, executed as traitor

North Korea said Friday that it had executed Kim Jong Un’s uncle as a traitor for trying to seize supreme power, a stunning end for the leader’s former mentor, long considered the country’s No. 2 official.

Plea ends in probation for woman accused in ‘sovereign citizen’ plot

A 68-year-old former paralegal who was arrested in August and accused of plotting to kill Las Vegas police officers to advance an anti-government sovereign citizen philosophy pleaded guilty Thursday to a much reduced charge, and a judge set her free.

 
Budget deal reached following Boehner’s attack on far right

Battle-fatigued and suddenly bipartisan, the House voted Thursday night to ease across-the-board federal spending cuts and prevent future government shutdowns, acting after Speaker John Boehner unleashed a stinging attack on tea party-aligned conservative groups campaigning for the measure’s defeat.

Missing American in Iran on unapproved mission for CIA

Retired FBI agent Robert Levinson flew to Kish Island, an Iranian resort awash with tourists, smugglers and organized crime figures.

 
FCC closer to allowing in-flight calls, DOT wants ban

While one government agency moves a step closer to removing its prohibition of in-flight calls while another considered a new ban of its own.

 
New video released as investigators report on Asiana jetliner crash

New details about the crash of an Asiana Airlines jet have renewed questions about whether a culture of strict deference to more-senior pilots can compromise air safety.

 
Fake interpreter at Mandela memorial says he saw angels

The sign language interpreter at Nelson Mandela’s memorial says he suffers from schizophrenia and hallucinated and saw angels while gesturing incoherently just 3 feet away from President Barack Obama and other world leaders.

Madden skills: Man applies for coaching job based on video game prowess

McComas has no real-world coaching experience and is a systems integration specialist at Marshall University, but he applied for the head football coaching position at the University of North Dakota based on his performance on Madden NFL.