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- Sacramento cop killer in custody after manhunt
Marcelo Marquez killed two sheriff's deputies in a Northern California crime spree that left two others wounded; he was caught with an accomplice after law enforcement swarmed the area.
- New York doctor with Ebola driven to help others
Craig Spencer was a frequent volunteer for aid groups, traveling overseas to places in need of medicine.
- Hillary Clinton rallies supporters for Martha Coakley, focuses on family issues
Hillary Clinton campaigns for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Martha Coakley in Boston on Friday, focusing on the need for equal pay for women, better child care, more sick days, and paid family leave.
- Albino deer shot legally in Michigan
The hunt drew widespread attention online after a newspaper report Sunday, including comments criticizing the kill.
- New York mayor: Doctor is first in NY with Ebola
A doctor who recently returned to New York City from West Africa has tested positive for the Ebola virus, announced Mayor Bill de Blasio.
- Deaths at the US-Mexico border drop to 15-year low
The number of migrants who died or needed rescue while crossing the desert from Mexico into Arizona has dropped significantly this year.
- Latest White House fence jumper held without bond
Dominic Adesanya made a court appearance Thursday in front of a federal magistrate judge.
- World Series 2014: Royals rebound for Game 2 win over Giants
Kansas City used a five-run sixth-inning offensive outburst to even the series against San Francisco at a game apiece. Game 3 is Friday night in California.
- US increases security following Canada shooting
Canada shooting: Following the fatal shootings at a Canadian war memorial, the US military upped security at the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery. The FBI and Homeland Security said the US had not received specific threats.
- Secret Service dogs nab White House fence jumper
An unidentified man who climbed the White House fence shortly after 7 p.m. on Wednesday was immediately apprehended by uniformed agents and K-9 teams. The incident comes on the heels of other Secret Service security breaches.
- UNC employees fired, disciplined in academic scandal
A report found that thousands of University of North Carolina students, including intercollegiate athletes, were placed in 'paper classes' in order to boost grade point averages and or keep them eligible to play sports.
- Blackwater guards found guilty in 2007 Iraq shooting
The four men were convicted for firing on more than 30 Iraqis in Baghdad. Fourteen people died as a result.
- World Series: Bumgarner, Giants roll over Royals in Game 1
Game 2 of the 2014 World Series is tonight in Kansas City, with Jake Peavy pitching for San Francisco and Yordano Ventura throwing for the Royals.
- Jeffrey Fowle reunited with his family in Ohio
Jeffrye Fowle was released from captivity in North Korea, six months after he was taken into custody after leaving a Bible at a nightclub. Christian evangelism is considered a crime in North Korea.
- FBI: Three Denver girls may have tried to join ISIS
Denver girls try to join ISIS: Two sisters, ages 17 and 15, and a 16-year-old friend from Denver may have been trying to join Islamic State militants in Syria after stealing their parents' money and flying to Germany, authorities said Tuesday.
- Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee 'made an indelible mark on history'
Ben Bradlee, the former Washington Post editor who died Tuesday, is remembered as one of the nation's great journalists and a courageous and charismatic friend and colleague.
- Dallas Cowboys release openly gay athlete Michael Sam from practice squad
Sam, who joined the team on Sept. 3, spent the first seven weeks of the season on the 10-man practice squad and never made it to the 53-man roster.
- Jodi Arias back in court as sentencing retrial opens
The 34-year-old Arias was convicted of murder last year, but that jury deadlocked on whether to give her the death penalty or life in prison.
- Another Eric Frein sighting. Another day of closed schools in Poconos
Classes were canceled Tuesday in the Pocono Mountain School District after at least two reported sightings of Eric Frein. Frein is a suspect in a Sept. 12 killing of a Pennsylvania state trooper.
- CDC issues new protocols for health care workers treating Ebola patients
Under new CDC guidelines, health care workers treating patients diagnosed with Ebola must where head-to-toe protective covering and undergo specialized training.