Three terrorists killed in Kashmir

SRINAGAR - Three terrorists were gunned down early Friday on the Line of Control (LoC) in Machil sector of north Kashmir’s Kupwara district by security forces.

Prosecutors bring drug, weapons charges against 25 police in Mexican resort of Acapulco

Mexico charges 25 Acapulco police for drugs, arms

Venezuela arrests man on suspicion of trying to incite assassination of Hugo Chavez

Venezuela nabs man in alleged plot to kill Chavez

AP source: Goldman Sachs under criminal investigation by the US attorney’s office in Manhattan

Barack Obama

Brother-in-law of Los Angeles actress charged with murdering his wife who vanished last year

Actress’ brother-in-law charged with killing wife

Los Angeles woman convicted of killing pregnant woman, fetus following street fight

LA woman convicted of killing pregnant woman

Venezuelan police investigating stabbing death of American priest in eastern city

American priest stabbed to death in Venezuela

Sex offender says he hates himself for raping, killing 2 San Diego-area girls

Calif. man says he hates himself for killing teens

NYC woman pleads guilty to manslaughter in 20-year-old contract killing of husband

NYC woman admits 1990 contract killing of husband

Ex-foundation head sentenced in NYC to 3 months in prison for obstructing Iran investigation

Executive linked to Iran probe is sentenced in NYC

Suspect in DC drive-by shooting pleads guilty to murders, agrees to testify for government

Suspect in fatal DC drive-by shooting admits guilt

Teen gets 40 years in prison for ‘cold-blooded’ murder of US Border Patrol agent in California

Teen gets 40 years for killing Border Patrol agent

Villagers in southern Mexico chase down 3 suspected kidnappers, kill them and free victims

Mexican villagers kill 3 suspected kidnappers

Judge invalidates part of NM law allowing taxpayers to sue for damages on behalf of the state

Judge rules NM fraud law can’t apply retroactively

Ariz. police officer, Latino group sue over Arizona immigration law; call for boycotts spread

Barack Obama (Waxwork)
more images

Former exec at Calif. food company faces 5 more charges in national tomato price-fixing scheme

Calif. exec faces more tomato price-fixing charges

Prosecutors seek 25-year prison sentence, not life, for ex-Iowa kosher slaughterhouse manager

25-year term sought in Iowa slaughterhouse case

Sentencing delayed for NY cigarette shop owner at center of Indian reservation tax dispute

Sentencing delayed for NY cigarette shop owner

Colombia detains congressman who was president’s peace commissioner for alleged drug ties

Colombia detains congressman for alleged drug ties

Survivor says machete attack, sex assault preceded Newark, NJ, schoolyard triple killing

Survivor: Machete attack preceded 3 NJ killings

Federal judge: Idaho ‘gladiator prison’ lawsuit can move forward against prison company, state

Fed. court: ‘Gladiator prison’ suit can continue

Mexican Indian women exonerated by Supreme Court after 4 years in prison demand public apology

Mexican Indians want apology after prison release

2 Ind. boys, ages 15 and 12, to be tried as adults in slaying of older boy’s stepfather

Ind. boys to be tried as adults in stepdad slaying

Roman Polanski lawyers say it’s urgent to unseal prosecutor’s closed-door testimony

Polanski lawyers seek sealed prosecutor testimony

Roethlisberger knows punishment, but 2 Pa. police buddies face uncertainty in Ga. incident

Roethlisberger’s police buddies under scrutiny

Teen sentenced to 40 years in prison for murder of US Border Patrol agent east of San Diego

Teen gets 40 years in Border Patrol agent’s murder

NYC ex-officer convicted of lying about clash with bike activist, but acquitted of assault

NYC ex-officer convicted of lying in YouTube clash

Jurors in Palin e-mail case say they’re stuck on deciding 1 charge, agreed on 3 others

Sarah Palin
more images

Ex-NYPD officer convicted of lying about clash with bike activist, acquitted of assault

Ex-NY officer convicted of lying in YouTube clash

Ex-pilot who sold drink mix to beat federal drug tests pleads guilty to conspiracy in Pa.

Pilot who sold drug-test-beating mix pleads guilty

Activist: Cuban reporter who supports Ladies in White jailed for ‘mistreating’ daughter

Activist: Cuban backer of Ladies in White jailed

Lawyer: Iranian reporter jailed in Rome in arms trafficking probe gets house arrest

Lawyer: Iranian in Italy arms probe out of jail

Teen convicted of murder in Mass. school stabbing; mental disorders had been cited by defense

Teen convicted of murder in Mass. school stabbing

Former Pa. judge charged in juvenile justice kickback scandal agrees to plead guilty

Ex-Pa. judge to plead guilty in kickback scheme

MS patient freed on bail while he appeals his conviction for growing medical marijuana in NJ

MS patient makes bail in NJ medical marijuana case

Ariz. police officer, Latino group file first lawsuits challenging new Arizona immigration law

Lawsuits challenge new Arizona immigration law

Accountant testifies government miscalculated bank’s loss in Iowa kosher slaughterhouse case

Accountant testifies in slaughterhouse fraud case

Two policemen killed in blast in Russia’s Dagestan

Makhachkala (Russia), April 29 (IANS/RIA Novosti) Two police officers were killed and seven wounded in a blast near a police station in Russia’s North Caucasus republic of Dagestan Thursday, a police spokesman said.

Self-proclaimed Texas ‘terrorist’ charged with issuing online death threat against Obama

President Barack Obama

Student lawsuit against Brown University over rape allegation can move forward, RI judge says

Judge: Brown U. rape-accusation suit can proceed

‘Andy Griffith Show’ actress, 83, robbed in NC town that was inspiration for TV’s Mayberry

‘Andy Griffith Show’ actress robbed in ‘Mayberry’

Authorities: Flashy Va. restaurant owner who tried to fake death pleads guilty to bank fraud

Va. restaurant owner pleads guilty to bank fraud

Roethlisberger knows his punishment, but 2 police buddies face professional investigations

Roethlisberger’s police buddies investigated

Pakistan denies reports on troop shift

ISLAMABAD - Pakistan Thursday denied US reports that it has shifted 100,000 troops from its eastern border with India to its western frontier with Afghanistan, terming the reports “baseless, ridiculous and misleading”.

Survivor of NJ schoolyard triple-killing testifies, describes attack publicly for first time

Survivor of NJ schoolyard murders describes attack

Justice Department says 2 subsidiaries of Johnson & Johnson agree to pay more than $81 million

Pharmaceutical firms agree to settle on Topamax

Legionaries official breaks silence on founder’s sex abuse on eve of Vatican meeting

Legionaries break silence on founder’s sex abuse

Federal prosecutors say no need to prove imminent danger in Michigan militia case

Feds tell judge she’s misreading militia case

Conn. prison adopts 2 goats, finds they can trim weeds, poison ivy and landscaping costs

Conn. prison goats nibble weeds, landscaping costs

Newspaper: Ohio man with gun who wanted to see Obama in NC critical of president on Facebook

US President Barack Obama