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- Pacquiao on Mayweather: 'The Lord… will deliver him into my hands'
- Details emerge about jury picked for Colorado theater shooting trial
- Protester’s gyrocopter causes stir at U.S. Capitol
- #OneBostonDay: Boston marks 2nd anniversary of marathon bombings
- Why Lindsey Graham might run for president
- Harry Reid on 2016 Republican field: ‘I think they’re all losers’
- Aaron Hernandez found guilty of first-degree murder
- Boston marks somber second anniversary of deadly marathon bombing
- 5 things to know about Tax Day: For most, it's not that bad
- Ex-NFL star Hernandez gets life in prison for 2013 killing
- Small helicopter lands on U.S. Capitol grounds, one person detained: police
- Ex-New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin seeks to have conviction tossed
Pacquiao on Mayweather: 'The Lord… will deliver him into my hands' Posted: 15 Apr 2015 09:53 AM PDT |
Details emerge about jury picked for Colorado theater shooting trial Posted: 15 Apr 2015 12:32 PM PDT |
Protester’s gyrocopter causes stir at U.S. Capitol Posted: |
#OneBostonDay: Boston marks 2nd anniversary of marathon bombings Posted: 15 Apr 2015 12:29 PM PDT Boston marked the second anniversary of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings on Wednesday with quiet ceremonies on what city officials are calling One Boston Day. |
Why Lindsey Graham might run for president Posted: 15 Apr 2015 09:17 AM PDT |
Harry Reid on 2016 Republican field: ‘I think they’re all losers’ Posted: 15 Apr 2015 10:29 AM PDT |
Aaron Hernandez found guilty of first-degree murder Posted: 15 Apr 2015 07:25 AM PDT |
Boston marks somber second anniversary of deadly marathon bombing Posted: 15 Apr 2015 06:32 AM PDT By Scott Malone BOSTON (Reuters) - Boston marked the second anniversary of the deadly attack on its annual marathon on Wednesday with a quiet ceremony at the site where three died, unveiling a pair of banners marked with a heart. Mayor Marty Walsh joined a group of survivors of the April 15, 2013, blasts, including Jane and Henry Richard, whose 8-year-old brother Martin was the youngest killed, as well as Jeff Bauman, who lost both legs. Some 264 people, including spectators, volunteers at runners at the Boston Marathon were injured. "Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families, who seek to make sense of that awful day," said Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker. |
5 things to know about Tax Day: For most, it's not that bad Posted: 15 Apr 2015 10:21 AM PDT |
Ex-NFL star Hernandez gets life in prison for 2013 killing Posted: 15 Apr 2015 11:55 AM PDT By Elizabeth Barber FALL RIVER, Mass. (Reuters) - Former National Football League star Aaron Hernandez was sentenced to life in prison on Wednesday for murdering an acquaintance in an industrial park near his Massachusetts home, concluding the first of two murder trials he faces this year. A Massachusetts jury found Hernandez, 25, guilty of first-degree murder in the June 2013 slaying of Odin Lloyd, who had been dating the sister of Hernandez's fiancée at the time. During the trial in Bristol County Superior Court in Fall River, the two men were described as having been in the early stages of friendship, but Hernandez soured on Lloyd after he hung out with people the former New England Patriots tight end disliked. |
Small helicopter lands on U.S. Capitol grounds, one person detained: police Posted: 15 Apr 2015 01:34 PM PDT A small helicopter landed on the west lawn of the U.S. Capitol with a single occupant aboard on Wednesday, but a bomb squad found nothing hazardous and normal operations have resumed, U.S. Capitol Police said. Police spokeswoman Kimberly Schneider said in a statement that one man was in custody with charges pending, but she declined to give further information. The Tampa Bay Times reported on Wednesday that the pilot was Doug Hughes, 61, a mailman from Ruskin, Florida. Streets near the Capitol were temporarily closed while police investigated, according to a police statement that called the craft a "gyro copter." Streets have since been reopened and the aircraft removed. |
Ex-New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin seeks to have conviction tossed Posted: 15 Apr 2015 11:41 AM PDT Attorneys for former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin, who is serving a 10-year sentence in federal prison for corruption, are seeking to have his 2014 conviction overturned because of what they say were flawed instructions given to the jury, court papers show. He was thrust into the national spotlight in 2005 when the storm's waters overwhelmed levees and flooded 80 percent of New Orleans, killing 1,500 people and causing some $80 billion in damage. In a court papers filed on Tuesday, Nagin's attorneys said the judge in the case erred in telling jurors to find him guilty of nine counts of fraud and one count of conspiracy even if he would have acted in the same way without the inducement of a payoff. |
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