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- Ex-rap mogul Suge Knight arrested on suspicion of murder
Knight's attorney, James Blatt, said the former rap mogul accidentally ran over and killed a friend and injured another man as he fled attackers Thursday in the Los Angeles-area city of Compton.
- Lindsey Graham for president? Senator tests waters for 2016 run.
Graham would figure to use his South Carolina home base to his advantage for any potential run, since the Southern state is typically the third to hold a nominating contest in presidential election years.
- Girl shot by Denver police: Why mother wants independent autopsy
The fatal shooting of 17-year old Jessica Hernandez on Monday was the fourth time in seven months that a Denver police officer fired at a vehicle.
- The evolution of Bill Belichick, a coach in a league of his own
Bill Belichick, the "evil genius" in a hoodie, is about to lead the New England Patriots into its sixth Super Bowl in 14 seasons. How has his coaching style evolved?
- Romney says 'The rich are fine.' Why this time he's focusing on middle class
While he hasn't officially declared his presidential candidacy, former Massachusetts Governor and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney focused particular attention on the poor and middle class at a speech in Mississippi Weds.
- Marshawn Lynch at Super Bowl Media Day: 'I'm only here so I don't get fined'
Media-shy Lynch made it clear right from the start he wasn't saying anything except variations of his scripted answer.
- Fugitive treasure hunter arrested in Florida
Tommy Thompson made history in 1988 when he found the sunken S.S. Central America, also known as the Ship of Gold.
- Famed S.C. civil rights protesters have convictions erased
Fifty-four-years ago, the eight college students and one civil rights organizer were convicted of trespassing and protesting at a store in Rock Hill, South Carolina.
- Gold nuggets stolen in brazen San Francisco heist
The thieves struck at about 2:30 a.m. Tuesday when they rammed a Chevrolet Suburban through the Wells Fargo Bank museum's revolving door.
- Guilty: Two Vanderbilt football players will face jail in rape conviction
Brandon Vandenburg and Cory Batey, ex-Vanderbilt football players, have been charged with sexual assault for an incident that occurred in 2013.
- Blizzard 2015: Boston hit hard, New York gets a glancing blow
Eastern Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire were hit hard twice on Tuesday: Lots of snow and damaging coastal tidal surges.
- Senate Democrats block swift passage of Keystone XL pipeline bill
Senate supporters of the Keystone XL pipeline, which would transport crude oil from a private Canadian company to Texas oil refineries, failed to get the 60 votes needed to limit debate on the controversial project.
- Craigslist murder? Missing Georgia couple found dead
Police are piecing together what happened to the Atlanta couple who went missing Thursday, after setting out to buy a 1966 Mustang.
- Three Russians charged as spies in NYC
"His life here, your honor, really is a deception," the Assistant US Attorney said of Yevgeny Buryakov, who had been working at a Russian bank in Manhattan.
- Former CIA officer convicted of leaking secrets to NYT reporter
Jurors convicted ex-CIA officer Jeffrey Sterling on Monday for leaking classified details of an operation to thwart Iran's nuclear ambitions to a reporter.
- Why 16 years of Boy Scout 'perversion' files could be made public
Boy Scout documents — from 1991 to 2007— that have never been seen before could be made public as part of a negligence lawsuit brought by a victim of sex abuse.
- Blizzard 2015: Thousands of flights canceled already
Airlines cancelled 2,194 flights Monday. JetBlue, whose flights are largely in the Northeast, has already cancelled about a third of its entire schedule.
- Did a drone land on White House lawn?
A White House official said a device had been found, but did not deny that the object found on the White House Sunday night was an aerial drone.
- Humongous winter storm poised to strike northeast US
Upwards of two feet of snow or more could shut down schools and businesses between Boston and New York, starting Monday.
- Gov. Scott Walker in 2016? He draws biggest applause at Iowa summit
Iowa Freedom Summit message: Potential 2016 presidential candidates Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney have some work to do to gain support of grassroots Republican activists.