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With Department Steeped In Scandal, L.A. County Sheriff Will Retire
Lee Baca announced his retirement a month after more than a dozen of his deputies were charged with beating inmates and jail visitors.
Bomb Blast In Beirut Kills Former Ambassador To U.S.
The diplomat, Mohammed Chatah, was a senior aide to former Prime Minister Saad Hariri. Chatah was also a critic of Syrian President Bashar Assad and the militant group Hezbollah that is allied with the Syrian leader. At least five other people were killed and about 70 were injured by Friday's blast.
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10 Years' Probation For NFL Player Who Caused Fatal Crash
Josh Brent was intoxicated when the car he was driving crashed and rolled over in December 2012. His passenger, teammate Jerry Brown Jr., died. The jury that convicted Brent of "intoxication manslaughter" could have sent him to jail for 20 years. Instead, he got a 180-day sentence, probation and a fine.
Obama To Nominate Vice Adm. Michael Rogers As NSA Chief
Rogers, the current head of U.S. Cyber Command, is a cryptologist by trade. If confirmed, he'll take over the spy agency at a crucial time in its history, when its activities have come under close public scrutiny.
Another SAC Manager Found Guilty Of Insider Trading
Mathew Martoma, a former portfolio manager at the hedge fund, was found guilty of helping his employer reap hundreds of millions dollars in illegal profits.
Erin Hamlin Sets A U.S. First With Medal In Luge
German Natalie Geisenberger's winning margin of 1.139 seconds was the largest at the Olympics since 1964, the sport's first year at the games. The American Hamlin says of her medal, "It's surreal, really."
Harold Ramis, 'Ghostbuster' Actor And 'Groundhog Day' Director, Dies
An inspiration to many younger comedians and directors, he leaves behind work on other hit films, including Caddyshack, Stripes and National Lampoon's Animal House.
Obama's $3.9 Trillion Budget Would Produce $564 Billion Deficit
The president's blueprint is not expected to have a much of an impact on Capitol Hill, where lawmakers already have a two-year deal on spending.
Pakistani Teen Dies Stopping Bomber From Striking School
Fifteen-year-old Aitizaz Hasan is being hailed as a hero for his action earlier this week. A militant group claimed responsibility for the attack, which targeted a Shiite-dominated part of Hangu town.
Mobs Blame Muslim Brotherhood After Bombs Rock Cairo
A huge explosion outside a security headquarters killed at least four people and wounded dozens. Three smaller explosions later left at least two more people dead. Cairo is on edge this weekend, which marks the third anniversary of protests that led to the toppling of President Hosni Mubarak's regime.
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