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Man Confesses to Slaying Abortion Doctor

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Case Against Alleged Serial Killer Expands

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Officials Say Ft. Hood Suspect Acted Alone

The Army psychiatrist accused of the Fort Hood massacre apparently acted alone and without outside direction, despite repeated contact with a radical Muslim cleric overseas, investigators say. Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, who allegedly killed 13 people at the Army base in Texas on Nov. 5 before being shot himself, is now awake and talking to doctors.
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Court Won't Block DC Sniper's Execution

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The U.S. Supreme Court refuses to consider the appeal of John Allen Muhammad, the Washington, D.C., sniper who terrorized an entire region in the fall of 2002. Muhammad is scheduled to die by lethal injection Tuesday in a Virginia prison.
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Trucker Dies After Rig Plunges Off Bridge

A trucker driver loses control of his big-rig on an S-curve on the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, plummeting 200 feet to an island below.
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Crumpled truck lies beneath the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge on Nov. 9, 2009
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Court Divided on Juvenile Life Sentences

The Supreme Court hears arguments on whether sentencing a juvenile to life in prison is cruel and unusual punishment, and appears sharply divided on the issue -- especially when the crime is something less serious than a homicide.
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