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- 'Bishop' gets 37 years: He could have gotten 200
'The Bishop' gets a 37-year sentence after his conviction for 12 counts related to his construction and mailing of pipe bombs. The bombs failed to explode, but 'The Bishop' still faced up to 200 years in prison.
- Lesbian couple can't cohabitate: Why not?
A lesbian couple can't cohabitate, a Texas judge ruled, because one woman's divorce settlement bars overnight guests except spouses — and the lesbian couple can't marry in Texas.
- 50th Super Bowl host: New San Francisco 49ers stadium gets 2016 NFL title game
50th Super Bowl host: The San Francisco area will play host in 2016. The 50th Super Bowl host site will be California's 12th Super Bowl.
- Tornado death toll lowered to 24
Tornado death toll lowered from 51 to 24 in Moore, Okla. On Tuesday, the state medical examiner lowered the tornado death toll to 24 people, including at least nine children.
- Miguel Schiappapietra, LAPD officer, arrested for lewd acts on children
Los Angeles police Det. Gus Villanueva says Schiappapietra has been with the department for six years. He will remain on paid administrative leave pending the outcome of the sheriff's criminal investigation.
- Golf rules bodies outlaw anchored putting stroke, beginning in 2016
The US Golf Association, along with Britain's Royal & Ancient Golf Club, approved a rule that prohibits the use of a putting stroke that uses the body as a anchor.
- New Jersey sinkhole or forgotten basement? Hole develops in warehouse floor
New Jersey sinkhole? A hole opened up in the floor of a N.J. warehouse Monday. The driver of a forklift escaped serious injury in the apparent New Jersey sinkhole.
- Search and rescue efforts under way in Moore, Okla.
A monstrous tornado barreled Moore, Okla., Monday, demolishing an elementary school and a hundreds of homes. At least 24 people were killed. President Obama declared a major disaster and ordered federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts.
- 19-foot python killed in Florida
19-foot python killed: The huge 19-foot Burmese python is the biggest ever captured in Florida. The giant python wrapped itself around a man's leg before he killed it with a knife.
- Atheists books next to Bibles in Georgia cabins?
Atheists books next to Bibles: If Georgia state parks allow Bibles in cabins, atheists say they will put secular books next to the Bibles.
- Zach Galifianakis saved homeless woman: 'Hangover' films saved him, he says
Zach Galifianakis rescued a woman from homelessness and now takes her to premiers, including 'Hangover III.' His own life has been transformed by the 'Hangover' series, he says.
- Keanu Reeves spent five years on his latest film: Why?
Keanu Reeves directs and stars in 'Man of Tai Chi,' due out later this year. He spent five years developing the storyline, based loosely on 'Matrix' stuntman Tiger Chen, whom Keanu Reeves befriended while filming the trilogy.
- Oklahoma tornado hits grade school: Search continues for survivors
Oklahoma tornado hits grade school and flattens Oklahoma City suburban neighborhoods. Oklahoma search and rescue teams are working through the night, and the death toll from the tornado is expected to rise.
- Cuomo warns Khloe: Change your shirt
Cuomo warns Khloe Kardashian that her tee-shirt line's logo may violate New York's copyright. Governor Cuomo's administration sent Khloe a 'pro forma' letter of warning.
- Chad Johnson in custody: What did he do?
Chad Johnson in custody: The former NFL star, Chad Johnson (aka Chad Ochocinco) was serving a year probation for head-butting his ex-wife, reality TV star Evelyn Lozada. Johnson failed to meet with this probation officer.
- Oklahoma tornadoes: More forecast for Monday
Oklahoma tornadoes leave one dead on Sunday. But tornado warnings saved lives in Oklahoma, say officials. The National Weather Service says more tornadoes are forecast for Monday afternoon.
- 2 FBI agents killed in hostage rescue training accident
2 FBI agents killed: The FBI says that two special agents were killed during training aboard a ship on Friday.
- Report reveals inmates suffer high levels of sexual abuse from guards
A new report by the Justice Department found prison inmates in Indianapolis, Baltimore, St. Louis, and Philadelphia suffered a higher-than-average rate of sexual abuse at the hands of guards.
- AP CEO says sources are reluctant to talk after Justice Department probe
The chief executive and president of the Associated Press said the Justice Department's investigation and the seizure of the news agency's phone records are having a negative impact on news gathering.
- And the Powerball winner is... someone in Florida
The winning ticket for the record-breaking $590.5 million Powerball was sold in Zephyrhills Florida. The ticket-holder has not yet come forward.