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- Charges against Hope Solo thrown out in domestic violence case
A judge has dismissed domestic violence charges against embattled US Soccer star Hope Solo.
- Jodi Arias 'secret' testimony revealed months after trial
The Jodi Arias trial, which captured the attention of the nation, reenters the spotlight.
- New Apple patent takes a bite out of GoPro's stock
Apple has gotten a patent that has already put its main competitor, GoPro, on its heels.
- Fatal DC subway incident hinders capital transit network
Smoke started filling a train and station at the beginning of the Monday afternoon rush hour and led to the first fatality on Washington's Metro system since 2009.
- California's AG Kamala Harris announces bid for Barbara Boxer's US Senate seat
California Attorney General Kamala Harris, the first woman and the first minority to serve as the state's top prosecutor, planned to announce the move Tuesday to become the first prominent Democrat to enter what's expected to be a full field in the 2016 senate race to replace Barbara Boxer.
- GOP Rep. Weber's tweet compares Obama to Hitler, draws fire
The tweet referred to Obama's failure to join dozens of world leaders at an anti-terror march through Paris on Sunday.
- After Buckeyes' win, Ohio State fans scream with delight, setting nearly 90 fires
Following Ohio State's 42-20 victory over the University of Oregon in Dallas, police made a handful of arrests after using tear gas and pepper spray to disperse crowds of students and other fans celebrating the Buckeyes' win.
- Faux pas: White House says skipping Paris march was a mistake
President Obama was notably absent from the Sunday rally in Paris, in which dozens of world leaders linked arms in defiance of terrorism. "We should have sent someone with a higher profile," said a White House spokesman.
- Obama seeks to strengthen digital privacy laws, require speedy hack disclosures
A White House official said Obama will announce the proposed legislation Monday, along with a measure aimed at preventing companies from selling student data to third parties.
- Second climber clears hardest stretch on Yosemite wall
Kevin Jorgensen got through one of the most difficult stretches of El Capitan's "Dawn Wall" after days of trying, allowing him to catch up with his climbing partner Tommy Caldwell.
- Zimmerman arrested again for domestic violence
George Zimmerman, who became a national figure after the death of Trayvon Martin, was booked for assault charges on Friday after allegedly throwing a wine bottle at his girlfriend.
- Kerry in India to push trade ties
The Secretary of State is in the country in advance of a visit next month by President Obama to lay the groundwork for increased cooperation.
- Green Bay Packers vs. Dallas Cowboys: Will cold be a factor?
At kick off time Sunday, the temperature is forecast to be 16 degrees F. at Green Bay, Wisc. Are the Dallas Cowboys ready to play in another Ice Bowl?
- Is Romney running again?
Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney reportedly told donors at a private event that he was seriously considering a third bid for the White House.
- Green Bay Packers' Aaron Rodgers vs Tony Romo: Battle of elite QBs
Dallas Cowboys QB Tony Romo and Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers were the two highest-rated quarterbacks in the NFL this season. The NFC playoff game is Sunday at 1:05 pm at Green Bay.
- Keystone: All sides ready for Obama to make the call
The political hot potato known as Keystone XL may soon be heading to President Obama's desk. After six years of deliberations over the proposed oil pipeline, forces on all sides of the debate are ready for Obama to make his decision.
- How does Obama's community college plan work?
President Obama's proposal to make community or technical college free comes with a steep price tag. The Associated Press explains how the plan could work, where the funding would come from, and how Congress might react.
- FBI release sketch of suspected Colorado NAACP bomber
The FBI offered a $10,000 reward a bald white man with sunglasses based on accounts of witnesses who saw him place an explosive device behind the building that houses the NAACP and a black-owned barbershop
- Maryland bishop charged with drunken driving, manslaughter
Heather Cook, Maryland's second-highest ranking Episcopal leader, and the first female bishop in her diocese, turned herself in to authorities Friday. On Dec. 27, Cook struck and killed a man riding his bicycle.
- I-94 in Michigan still closed Saturday after 193-vehicle pile-up
After a 193-vehicle pile-up on Friday morning, hazmat crews were still cleaning up acid Saturday morning from eastbound and westbound lanes on 1-94 in west Michigan.