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18 suspected informers killed by Hamas

Gaza militants Friday gunned down 18 alleged spies for Israel in an apparent attempt to plug security breaches and deter others, a day after Israel killed three top Hamasmilitary commanders in an airstrike likely guided by collaborators.

 
Student arrested after saying he shot a dinosaur

A South Carolina high school freshman was suspended and arrested after writing a story in class about shooting his neighbor’s pet dinosaur.

 
VIP reception, fireworks herald debut of $415 million SLS Las Vegas

Rob Oseland spent close to two decades in gaming and took a much-needed time out in early 2011. But by the end of the year, Oseland joined the team at SBE Entertainment and began planning for what has become the $415 million SLS Las Vegas.

 
Student suspended for saying ‘bless you’ in class

What can get a high school student in-school suspension? Fighting, being caught smoking, cheating on a test? How about a widely accepted use of good manners?

 
Oklahoma officer accused of serial sex assault

An Oklahoma City police officer arrested on charges of serial sexual assault preyed on women in the rundown neighborhoods he was assigned to patrol — picking some up off the street, pulling others over at traffic stops and in one case taking a woman to a nearby school, according to an affidavit released Friday.

 
Man in selfie taken with stolen phone comes forward

The couple whose selfie was snapped with a Southern California burglary victim’s phone has been identified, authorities said Thursday.

 
What happens next concerns Ferguson residents

A delicate and crucial question lingers in Ferguson, Mo: What happens if the grand jury now considering the case doesn’t return a charge against the officer?

 
Parents Guide: ‘When the Game Stands Tall’

“When the Game Stands Tall” tries to be an inspirational Christian film with uplifting themes and moral lessons, but misses more than it hits. Which begs the question, is it OK for your kids?