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AP source: Fed's gun used in San Francisco pier slaying
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The gun used in the seemingly random slaying of a woman on a San Francisco pier belonged to a federal agent, a law enforcement official briefed on the matter said Tuesday.
AP source: Fed's gun used in San Francisco pier slaying
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The gun used in the seemingly random slaying of a woman on a San Francisco pier belonged to a federal agent, a law enforcement official briefed on the matter said Tuesday.
Nuke deal remains elusive after deadline, but talks continue
Iran nuclear talks busted through their second deadline in a week Tuesday, casting new questions about the ability of world powers to cut off all Iranian pathways to a bomb through diplomacy. But the parties agreed to continue their talks.
Judd Apatow: ‘We shouldn't need Bill Cosby to admit it’
The “Trainwreck” director, one of Cosby’s most vocal critics in Hollywood, says we shouldn’t need the 77-year-old comedian to admit guilt to believe his alleged victims.
Londoners walk together to honor 7/7 terror attack victims
To mark the 10th anniversary of the 7/7 bombings in London, Tube commuters are walking together in honor of the terror attack victims.
Greece looks to reopen bailout talks as euro future in doubt
The country is under pressure to reach a deal with creditors as soon as possible after Greeks resoundingly rejected the notion of more austerity in exchange for aid.
World Cup kiss a poignant moment for many
Abby Wambach celebrated the U.S. victory over Japan in the Women’s World Cup final by racing to the stands to kiss her wife — a poignant moment that wasn’t lost on gay rights supporters watching on television.
More than 1 million expected at pope's Mass in South America
GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador (AP) — Latin America’s first pope arrived in this port city on Monday for the first big event of a three-nation tour where he’s set compassion for the weak and respect for the environment as central themes.