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Man with gun caught near U.S. Capitol

Capitol Police arrested a man Friday after an officer spotted a rifle in his car when he stopped the officer to ask for directions two blocks from the Capitol building.

Cubans held in Mexico beheadings

Two Cubans are being held by Mexican police for their alleged involvement in the beheadings of a dozen men in the Yucatan peninsula.

Behind the Scenes: Shootings are painful reminder

There has been some disturbing video out of Georgia the past few days, some of which brought back pretty awful memories for me personally.

ACLU cries foul as city nets arrests with 24-hour curfew

Officers armed with military rifles, some with laser sights, have been stopping and questioning passers-by in a neighborhood plagued by violence that's been under a 24-hour curfew for a week.

Time.com: Crime-Ridden Town Expands Curfew

Officers armed with military rifles have been stopping and questioning passers-by in a neighborhood plagued by violence that's been under a 24-hour curfew for a week

SI.com: Despite firing an AK-47, Florida's Wilson allowed back on the team

Urban Meyer used the phrase to sell his vision. Florida's players, Meyer said while speaking to the Gators Club in 2005 and 2006, would be "the top one percent of one percent," meaning they would be intelligent, athletically gifted young men with excellent character. When Meyer spoke the words, the old Gators cheered. The phrase even headlined page 1 of the 2006 Florida media guide.

Commentary: Don't confuse immigrant victims with villains

Last week, I wrote about what appears to be a ghastly hate crime in the small town of Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, where teenagers allegedly beat to death a 25-year-old illegal immigrant named Luis Ramirez after spewing racial slurs and telling him to go back to Mexico.

Officials: Iraqi councilman kills U.S. soldiers

An Iraqi city council member opened fire on U.S. forces outside Baghdad on Monday, killing two soldiers, U.S. officials said.

Iraqi police beat news photographer

An Iraqi photographer working for Reuters news agency was hospitalized Friday after police beat him at the scene of a suicide bombing, officials told CNN.

Time.com: Rash of Violence in Chicago Kills 32

An epidemic of gunfire rattled the city during the weekend, with at least 32 people shot and six killed

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