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Fatal police shooting in Wal-Mart under review 1 year later

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) _ A year after a 22-year-old black man was killed by a white police officer while carrying an air rifle in...

Win your pool: Here's some tips on how to fill your bracket

President Barack Obama fills one out, so does just about everyone you know. Yes, the NCAA Tournament begins this week and that means it's bracket-picking...

Woman Castrates Man for Offering $13 Dollars for Sex

An Ohio woman castrated out of frustration for offering a measly $13 for sex, the local media reports. The woman, who is on the run and…

Man charged in Ohio veterans hospital shooting

CINCINNATI (AP) — A man accused of a shooting at a veterans hospital said he intended to intimidate former co-workers he believed were having...

Furloughed workers pinching pennies, volunteering

Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Catherine Threat watches students as they arrive at Courtenay Elementary Language Arts Center in Chicago in this Oct. 7, 2013 file photo taken in Chicago. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green, File) by Russ BynumAssociated Press They're experienced research engineers and park rangers still in college, attorneys who enforce environmental regulations and former soldiers who took civilian jobs with the military after coming home from war. And all of them have one thing in common: They were sent home on unpaid furlough last week after a political standoff between the president and Congress forced a partial shutdown of the federal government. More than 800,000 federal workers were affected at first, though the Pentagon has since recalled most of its idled 350,000 employees.

10 things to know for the NCAA tournament

  LONG SHOT--South Dakota State University player Nate Wolster makes a pass over the head of Kory Brown (22) as TrayVonn Wright (32)...

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