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Florida burglary suspect eaten by alligator while fleeing police

A 22-year-old man suspected of burglarizing homes in Florida was killed and partially eaten by an 11-foot alligator after he waded into a lake, apparently to avoid detection by law enforcement officers pursuing him, police said on Tuesday.

 
Prosecution rests case in trial of officer in Freddie Gray’s killing

Prosecutors have rested their case against Baltimore Police Officer William Porter, the first of six officers to stand trial in the April death of Freddie Gray. Porter has pleaded not guilty to charges of involuntary manslaughter, second-degree assault, misconduct in office and reckless endangerment.

 
Outrage grows as Trump stands by proposal to ban Muslims from entering US

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Tuesday defended his proposal to ban Muslims from entering the United States, comparing his plan to the World War II detainment of Japanese-Americans and others in dismissing growing outrage from around the world.

 
Mother of abandoned, buried LA baby had hidden pregnancy

The mother of a newborn baby that was found buried alive under a block of asphalt near a Los Angeles walking path, had hidden her pregnancy for months from friends and family, the Washington Post reported.

 
Namesake’s racist past leads Univ. of Maryland to consider stadium name change

The University of Maryland will consider renaming its athletic stadium, which honors a former college leader and supporter of racial segregation, the school said on Monday, the latest U.S. campus to tackle concerns of racism in names, titles and mascots.

 
How and where to get a free dozen Krispy Kreme donuts this weekend

As part of their annual “Day of the Dozens” promotion, Krispy Kreme is offering doughnut lovers the opportunity to redeem “The World’s Tastiest Coupon” this Saturday, Dec.12.