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Noise complaints cause woman to be arrested for "praising the Lord too loudly." CNN affiliate WCYB reports.
HLN's Evening Express shows PBS' remix of "Mr. Rogers" that has gone viral on the web.
Actress Lindsay Lohan had a fender-bender on her way to the set Friday, briefly sending her to a hospital as a precaution, her publicist says.
Pastor Creflo Dollar had little say after his arrest following an alleged domestic disturbance at his home.
A small kitten got its head stuck in a soda can.
Think this current climate of political polarization is bad?
Click and Clack won't be making noise on "Car Talk" for much longer. Hosts Tom and Ray Magliozzi said they would be retiring from the popular program in October.
Virginia Sen. Warner talks to John King about his proposed jobs bill, blaming veteran senators for getting in the way.
Best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell, no stranger to provocative opinions, is at it again.
Members of the House Ethics Committee escalated their increasingly public spat with Rep. Maxine Waters on Friday, flatly refusing a request from the congresswoman and dozens of other House Democrats to release a special counsel's findings relating to an investigation involving the embattled 11-term California Democrat.
Colombia sees an alarming rise in acid attacks against women. Toby Muse reports.
The Jamaican drug lord who turned a Kingston neighborhood into a war zone while resisting arrest in 2010 was sentenced in New York to 23 years in federal prison, the U.S. Attorney's Office announced Friday.
Fans pay tribute to Betsey Johnson.
Eighteen victims of child pornography were rescued during a nationwide sweep by federal law enforcement agencies, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced Friday.
President Obama says that private sector is "fine" with 4.3 million jobs created over the past two years.
George Lopez says there are signs the big powers could agree on a peace conference that might stop the violence
Ruben Navarrette says it's disrespectful to lump together Latino U.S. citizens with Latino illegal immigrants
The evidence doesn't really support a campaign of sabotage, writes Michael Duffy. A simpler explanation for Clinton's capering -- and one that better fits Clinton's record -- is that he is a permanent political consultant.
President Obama affirms the leak of classified information was not put out by the White House.
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