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- Supreme Court rules against Aereo, what's next for the startup?
The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday the streaming startup Aereo operates like a traditional cable company, and must pay broadcasters licensing fees. The Associated Press looks at what's next for Aereo and Aereo customers.
- Speaker Boehner says House will sue President Obama
The leader of the GOP-controlled body said the House will sue over the President's lack of action on laws passed by Congress.
- Reality TV-show shooting gets Nevada man jailtime
Carlos Enrique Barron asked Tuesday for mercy and leniency and told Clark County District Court Judge James Bixler he didn't want to go to jail. He said that in the end, no one was wounded.
- Cat perches on cop investigating burglary
Cat perches on cop: Police say one orange tabby wanted to be closely involved when officers responding to a burglary report searched the cat's home in southeast Portland.
- Indianapolis tornado: Video shows extent of damages
Indianapolis tornado: A small, EF-1 tornado packing 100 mph winds struck in the afternoon in Hendricks County just southwest of Indianapolis and caused extensive damage to at least three homes.
- Methodists reinstate pastor defrocked over gay son's wedding
Rev. Frank Schaefer, who was defrocked after he presided over his son's same-sex wedding ceremony and vowed to perform other gay marriages if asked, can return to the pulpit, said a United Methodist Church appeals panel on Tuesday.
- Jogger finds baby after car stolen in Houston
Houston police are looking for a man wanted in Monday's nearly seven-hour disappearance of Genesis Haley.
- Memphis zoo bans woman for climbing into lion enclosure, trying to feed them cookies
The unidentified woman's actions were reported by other zoo patrons, who saw her jump the barrier and heard her singing to the animals.
- 1679 shipwreck may have been found in Lake Michigan
Shipwreck hunter Steve Libert and his crew found the debris this month about 120 feet from the spot where they removed a wooden slab a year ago that was protruding from the lake bottom.
- NTSB: Asiana pilots to blame for crash in San Francisco
The National Transportation Safety Board highlighted 'mismanagement' by the pilots of the Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 last July. But they also pointed a finger at the aircraft manufacturer.
- FBI rescues 168 children in sex trafficking crackdown
The FBI rescued 168 children from the sex trade, and 281 pimps were arrested in an annual national crackdown on child sex trafficking.
- Mormon church excommunicates prominent US activist Kate Kelly
Prominent Mormon activist Kate Kelly was excommunicated by her church on Monday for violating its "laws and order" after advocating for women's ordination.
- Clippers owner Sterling says misled into taking mental exam
Attorneys for Donald Sterling told a probate court judge on Monday that the Los Angeles Clippers co-owner had been duped into taking medical examinations that determined he lacked the mental capacity to have a say in the $2 billion sale of his team.
- Alaska earthquake registers magnitude 8.0, with tsunami warning for Aleutians
A magnitude 8.0 temblor struck just south of Alaska's Aleutian Islands Monday. A tsunami warning was also issued for the area.
- 'Pig' the dog hops like a frog, walks like a gorilla, draws crowds
'Pig' the dog was born in Atlanta with severe deformities and adopted by an Alabama woman. The 8-month-old mutt has gangly legs, a body that appears to have been chopped in half and no neck.
- Hope Solo, US women's soccer goalkeeper, due in court on domestic violence charge
Officers said Hope Solo was intoxicated early Saturday when she was accused of assaulting her sister and 17-year-old nephew.
- Michelle Wie fulfills the hype by winning her first major
Michelle Wie won the US Women's Open Sunday, in part by sinking a 25-foot birdie putt on the 17th hole. Michelle Wie has been one of the biggest stars in women's golf since she was 13.
- Officials stamp out last embers of Navajo fire
Firefighters gained the upper hand while battling the blaze on Navajo Nation land Sunday and are combing the area in search of remaining hotspots.
- Boston marathon bombing: suspects' friend expected to seek bail
Khairullozhon Matanov, friend of Boston bombing suspects, will appear in court for a detention hearing Monday for hampering the investigation into the 2013 attacks.
- GOP 'scratches heads' over McCarthy victory
The idea of a representative from a blue state serving as House Majority leader doesn't sit well with many conservative republicans.