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Kerry hopes Russia won't sell missiles to Syria

Kerry hopes Russia won't sell missiles to Syria
By BRADLEY KLAPPERAssociated Press ROME (AP) - ROME (AP) - Secretary of State John Kerry said Thursday the transfer of advanced missile defense systems from Russia to Syria would be a "destabilizing" factor for Israel's security. Kerry said the U.S. has expressed concerns about what such

Arias says in interview that she wants death

Arias says in interview that she wants death
By BRIAN SKOLOFFAssociated Press PHOENIX (AP) - The jury has rendered its verdict - Jodi Arias is guilty of first-degree murder - but the trial is far from finished. The same jury now returns to the courtroom Thursday to decide whether she deserves to die for killing her one-time boyfriend on June

Arias says in interview that she wants death

Arias says in interview that she wants death
By BRIAN SKOLOFFAssociated Press PHOENIX (AP) - The jury has rendered its verdict - Jodi Arias is guilty of first-degree murder - but the trial is far from finished. The same jury now returns to the courtroom Thursday to decide whether she deserves to die for killing her one-time boyfriend on June

Dems: GOP fails to show scandal in Benghazi deaths

Dems: GOP fails to show scandal in Benghazi deaths
By CHARLES BABINGTONAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Politicians love few things better than a scandal to trip up their opponents, and Republicans hope last year's fatal attack on U.S. diplomats in Libya will do exactly that to Hillary Rodham Clinton and other Democrats. History suggests it

Top Boston cop OK with more cameras in city

Top Boston cop OK with more cameras in city
By ALICIA A. CALDWELL and EILEEN SULLIVANAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Boston's police commissioner told lawmakers conducting the first congressional hearing on the Marathon bombings that government should tighten security around celebratory public events and consider using more undercover

Top Boston cop OK with more cameras in city

Top Boston cop OK with more cameras in city
By ALICIA A. CALDWELL and EILEEN SULLIVANAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Boston's police commissioner told lawmakers conducting the first congressional hearing on the Marathon bombings that government should tighten security around celebratory public events and consider using more undercover

Police: Dead Boston bombing suspect buried

Police: Dead Boston bombing suspect buried
By JAY LINDSAYAssociated Press WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) - The body of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev was entombed in an unknown gravesite Thursday after police said an anonymous person stepped forward to help arrange the secret burial. The burial ended a weeklong search for a place

Cheers, tears at Arias 1st-degree murder verdict

Cheers, tears at Arias 1st-degree murder verdict
By BRIAN SKOLOFF and CRISTINA SILVAAssociated Press PHOENIX (AP) - The jury has found Jodi Arias guilty of first-degree murder in the death of her one-time boyfriend in Arizona. Arias initially denied involvement and later blamed the killing on masked intruders. Two years after her arrest, she said

Cyberattacks a growing irritant in US-China ties

Cyberattacks a growing irritant in US-China ties
By CHRISTOPHER BODEENAssociated Press BEIJING (AP) - Signs are growing that the sustained surge in cyberattacks emanating from China is imperiling its relations with the U.S., lending urgency to fledgling efforts by both governments to engage on the issue. The Pentagon this week said China appeared

Jody Arias Convicted Of 1st Degree Murder In The Brutal Stabbing Of Her Boyfriend

Jody Arias Convicted Of 1st Degree Murder In The Brutal Stabbing Of Her Boyfriend
PHOENIX (AP) - Jodi Arias has been convicted of first-degree murder in the brutal stabbing and shooting death of her one-time boyfriend in Arizona.    Arias was charged in the June 2008 killing of Travis Alexander in his suburban Phoenix home. Authorities say she planned the attack