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Baby Lisa Irwin Missing

Missing Baby Lisa Irwin: Attorney Claims Breakthrough, Police Keep Mum

It has been three months since Lisa Irwin, an infant from Kansas City, was reported missing. Now, for perhaps the first time, it seems the police have a substantial lead to help with their investigation; at least according to John Picerno, a Kansas City attorney acting for Lisa's parents, Jeremy Irwin and Deborah Bradley.
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Aliahna Lemmon: Babysitter Admits to Beating, Dismembering Girl [VIDEO]

Michael Plumadore, the babysitter charged with the murder of Aliahna Lemmon, who disappeared from an Indiana trailer park last week, admitted to beating the nine-year-old girl to death with a brick, dismembering her with a hacksaw, stuffing her limbs into freezer bags and hiding parts at his trailer and at a nearby business according to reports.
Suffolk County Police image shows the locations where eight of 10 bodies were found near Gilgo Beach since December 2010

Long Island Eye: Where are Nassau and Suffolk Headed in 2012 and Beyond?

What’s ahead for 2012? Obviously, change, some for the better and others for worse. Fortunately, the Island’s unemployment rate fell to 6.7 percent from 7.2 percent a year ago, the state labor department said. But its principal Long Island economist, Michael Crowell, said that may reflect a declining work force, with too many “discouraged workers” who’ve given up looking.
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FBI computer system delayed again after snag

The FBI's upgrade of its computerized case file system has hit another snag and will not be fully deployed until mid-2012 after it crashed twice during a trial run by agents in October, according to a government report released on Friday.
Kim Jong-il

Kim Jong-Il: Into the North Korean Leader's Mind

Kim Jong-Il died on Dec. 17, 2011, ending his brutal reign over North Korea. Experts have determined that he exhibited the so-called big six personality disorders that include being sadistic, antisocial, paranoid, narcissistic, schizoid, and schizotypal. Now they reveal the impact this will have on his son, Kim Jong-Un.
Winter snow storm headed to Boston and southern New England

Romance scams heat up for the holidays

For most people, the holiday season is a time spent with family and friends, but for many it can be a time of intense loneliness. Scammers count on that.
Jules Manson's Racist Rant

Ron Paul Supporter on Obama: Assassinate N****r and Monkey Children

Politician Jules Manson, a former city council candidate and rabid Ron Paul supporter, posted an extremely racist tirade against President Obama following the signing of the NDAA, calling him a monkey and urging the n***r's assassination. Manson's tirade prompts a look at Paul's past associations with white supremacy groups, but those who call Paul racist go too far.
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White House Says No Veto of Defense Bill Expected

The U.S. Congress sought to avoid a showdown with the White House over detainee policy in the war against al-Qaeda on Monday, with a panel approving new rules for handling terrorism suspects after adding changes wanted by the administration. Further, the White House said senior officials will not recommend that President Barack Obama veto the bill.
Actresses Regina King (L) and Judy Greer announce Viola Davis as outstanding performance by a female actor in a leading role nominee for her work in ''The Help'' for 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in West Hollywood

The Help tops list of SAG film nominees

The actors of civil rights drama The Help topped Screen Actors Guild Award nominations on Wednesday with four nods including best film cast, leading a list of nominees that saw many surprises in Hollywood's current awards season.
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Senate Rejects Obama's Choice of El Salvador Ambassador

Senate Republicans Monday blocked Mari Carmen Aponte, President Obama's choice to be ambassador to El Salvador, stating there were unresolved questions about whether Cuban intelligence officials tried to recruit her as a spy in the 1990s.
Los Angeles Police Department officers arrest an Occupy LA protester at the encampment at LA city hall

Undercover police spied on protesters at Occupy LA

Undercover police officers infiltrated Occupy LA's tent city last month to spy on people they suspected of stockpiling human waste and crude weapons for resisting an eventual eviction, police and city government sources said.
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Virginia Tech Shooting: State Police Take Over, 2007 Connection Unlikely

The Virginia Tech shootings, which have claimed two lives so far, comes the same week that families who lost loved ones in the 2007 massacre moved to prosecute the school for its slow response time to Seung-Hui Cho's shooting spree four and a half years ago. As State Police search for the shooter, rumors that the two cases are linked remain unsubstantiated.

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