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Hero Dog Saves Boy from Abusive Babysitter
A South Carolina babysitter was convicted of child abuse this week because a loyal dog alerted the little boy’s parents that the woman was mistreating the child, his father and authorities told ABCNews.com The parents of 7-month-old Finn Jordan suspected
Search continues for suspect in gas station shooting
Red Deer police continue to search for a man who shot a clerk in the face late Wednesday night at the West Park Fas Gas. The male clerk is said to be in critical but stable condition after being transported to a Calgary hospital.
Animal killer Kayla Bourque appeals pet ban
A B.C. woman who was convicted of torturing and killing animals and who admitted to wanting to kill homeless people is hoping to change her release conditions barring her from owning pets.
Buddhist Monks Protect Endangered Snow Leopards | Ecorazzi
New research finds that endangered snow leopards are being protected by hundreds of Buddhist monasteries on the Tibetan plateau. The study, published in the journal Conservation Biology, found that half of the 336 monasteries are within the snow leopards’
John McCain On Marijuana: 'Maybe We Should Legalize'Sen. John McCain indicated he may be changing his stance on marijuana legalization during a town hall event in Arizona on Thursday. Arizona Daily Star columnist Tim Steller tweeted that McCain said "maybe we should legalize" during the Phoenix event
Buckingham Palace break-in thwarted
London police have arrested two men over a suspected burglary attempt at Buckingham Palace, though the Queen and her family were far away at the time and not at risk.
It came out of nowhere. A man allegedly went on a rampage in Union Square on Wednesday afternoon and left a complete stranger brain dead in the process. News, Sports, Weather, Traffic and the Best of NY
ATV victim died in booby trap near pot plants
Sheriff's officials on Sunday identified the victim as Daniel R. Ricketts, who owns property and a residence on Saw Mill Road, near Thacher Park, where the accident took place. The sheriff added the wire appeared to be the type used in pianos, but he sai

An Elections Canada investigator alleges in court documents that he suspected Conservative campaign worker Michael Sona was not the only person involved in misleading robocalls to voters in Guelph, Ont.
Sona, who worked as director of communications to
“Self-defense can be an important crime deterrent,”says a new report by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). The $10 million study was commissioned by President Barack Obama as part of 23 executive orders he signed in January.
“Studies that directly
UK Home Office defends nine-hour interrogation of journalist
Reactions are heating up surrounding the dramatic actions of the British government revealed in the last two days—specifically the Sunday detention of reporter Glenn Greenwald's partner David Miranda at Heathrow airport, and Guardian editor Alan Rusbridge
Verizon's privacy record worries Canadian union
A union representing workers in the telecommunications industry says it is concerned about Canadians' privacy if Verizon Communications is permitted into the Canadian wireless marketplace.
NSA-leak reporter defiant after partner held at U.K. airport
The journalist who has written stories based on leaked documents from former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden says he will not be silenced by what he calls police harassment of his partner, who was detained as he passed through Heathrow
Egypt's Hosni Mubarak could be released within days
Egyptian judiciary officials say former president Hosni Mubarak could be freed from custody this week. They say a court on Monday ordered his release in a corruption case that alleged he and his two sons embezzled funds for presidential palaces.
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