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- Aaron Hernandez: Police at Patriots player's home investigating murder
Aaron Hernandez: A body was found near the home of NFL tight end Aaron Hernandez. But Sports Illustrated says Hernandez is not a suspect at this point in the investigation.
- Teacher training: 'Industry of mediocrity,' says controversial report
Quantity over quality? Teacher training programs are turning out too many teachers, says a new review from the National Council on Teacher Quality, and they're poorly equipped to face the classroom.
- Brielle shooting: Suspected shooter in custody after standoff with police
A man suspected of shooting a woman in Brielle, N.J., last night held the police at bay for several hours before they arrested him this afternoon.
- Greg Louganis getting married? Diving legend plans a fall wedding.
Greg Louganis, four-time Olympic gold medal winner, has announced that he will marry Johnny Chaillot later this year.
- Jesse Ventura asks for 'American Sniper' defamation suit to proceed with widow as defendant
Jesse Ventura's attorney David Bradley Olsen said Chris Kyle's widow, Taya Kyle, should take her husband's place because Ventura has a fundamental right to protect and repair his reputation.
- Hoffa remains: Who told FBI to look near Detroit?
Hoffa remains: The search for Teamsters leader Jimmy Hoffa's remains continues Tuesday. Tony Zerilli said that Hoffa was buried beneath a concrete slab in a barn in a field in suburban Detroit in 1975. Digging on Monday turned up no sign of Hoffa.
- Poisoned N.J. flight: Ranting man restrained by passengers
Poisoned N.J. flight: While on a flight from Hong Kong to Newark, N.J. on Monday, a man yelled about poisoning, Edward Snowden, national security, and international spying.
- Utah church shooting: 'Evil will not prevail,' says priest
Utah church shooting: Despite being shot in the head, the victim sustained no brain damage. The shooter was caught and booked and is expected to be charged Tuesday.
- Utah church shooting during Father's Day mass
Utah church shooting: The victim's son-in-law walked into Father's Day Catholic Mass in a Ogden, Utah, church, and shot him in front of 300 people. The church congregants helped the victim, and chased after the suspect.
- Hoffa remains sought in a field near Detroit
Hoffa remains: An FBI spokesman said that the agency was executing a search or Jimmy Hoffa's remains in Oakland Township, about 25 miles north of Detroit.
- US Open Championship: No one smells sweeter than Justin Rose
Justin Rose captured his first major tournament by winning the US Open. Rose became the first Englishman to win a major since Nick Faldo won the 1996 Masters.
- Juneteenth shooting in Ohio injures 11-year old
Juneteenth shooting: Police are asking for the public for video of a shooting at the Columbus Juneteenth Festival. The festival marks the end of slavery in the US.
- Potawatomi shooting: Woman shot in Wisconsin casino
Potawatomi shooting: A woman was shot at the Potawatomi Bingo Casino Sunday. Police say the shooting happened after an argument between the woman and her boyfriend.
- NBA Finals: Can Heat catch winning streak?
NBA Finals: The Miami Head take on the San Antonio Spurs Sunday in Game Five of the NBA finals. With the best-of-seven series tied at 2-2, a loss would mean the Heat would need two straight wins at home to keep their crown as champions.
- Oregon wildfires controlled, but Colorado wildfires only 45 percent contained
Oregon wildfires have been stemmed by better weather and more fire crews, but the Colorado wildfires are still raging. The Colorado wildfires already have destroyed nearly 500 homes.
- Chamique Holdsclaw, former WNBA star, sentenced for assault
Chamique Holdsclaw, former WNBA player and Olympic gold medal winner, will serve probation, take anger management classes, pay a fine, and perform public service. Chamique Holdsclaw pleaded guilty yesterday.
- Sarah Murnaghan: A precedent for children and organ transplants?
Sarah Murnaghan: Her parents sued over national transplant rules that place children behind adults on the list for adult lungs. A judge ruled that Sarah Murnaghan and a boy be added to the adult transplant list.
- US Open tee times: Can Mickelson hold the lead?
US Open tee times: Phil Mickelson is tied for first at one under par going into Saturday's third round of the US Open golf tournament. Tiger Woods was tied for 13th at 3 over par. Michelson will tee off at 2:40 pm.
- Is military experience enough to win Gomez Mass Senate seat?
Republican Gabriel Gomez has made his experience as a Navy SEAL a cornerstone of his campaign for Senate against Democrat Edward Markey. But in Massachusetts, a state historically unfriendly toward Republicans, will Gomez's credentials translate to votes?
- Chris Bosh, Heat prep for epic game 5 of tied NBA Finals
Chris Bosh and the Miami Heat will take on the San Antonio Spurs in Game 5 of the NBA Finals, expected to be the most pivotal game of the series. The series is tied at 2-2, after the Heat won Thursday.