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Texas: Man accused of burning and dismembering female student, 24, charged with capital murder
Charles Dean Bryant has been charged with the capital murder of Jacqueline Vandagriff in Grapevine, Texas.
New York bomb suspect Ahmad Khan Rahami faces five attempted murder charges
He was arrested after a brief shootout with police that began when he was found asleep in a doorway.
Aid trucks bombed in Aleppo after Syrian forces declare end of ceasefire
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights could not specify if the jets were Syrian or Russian.
Skydivers and pilot leap to safety before burning plane crashes into Arizona house
The small aircraft caught fire in the sky near Phoenix before it crashed in a residential street.
Syrian rebels deem ceasefire a failure as aid blocked and fighting restarts
One UN 20-truck aid convoy meant to go to Aleppo never made it across the Turkish border.
Niger Delta: Nigeria and US seek peaceful end to conflict as kidnapped workers freed in shoot-out
Oil-rich Niger Delta has seen resurgence of violence by militants who target oil and gas facilities.
US bombings: What we know so far
Two locations were bombed over the weekend in attacks described as deliberate.
Two Alabama schools on lockdown after violent threats from 'Flomo Klowns' cause panic
The clowns had threatened Alabama students on Facebook with gun emojis on 15 September.
Woman, 80, arrested for allegedly selling crack cocaine to undercover officers
The elderly woman from Shelby County is accused of selling the drugs to officers during a 4-month operation.
Blind man disarms robbers in Dallas and fires at them with their gun
The former gang leader said he thought the attack was carried out by someone he knew.
Hillary Clinton health fears see her slip in polls as Trump continues to gain ground
But election forecasts still see a Democrat win.
Russia accuses US of failing to abide by Syrian truce as humanitarian aid is delayed
Moscow says moderate opposition led by the US still carrying out residential attacks.
Pensioner, 77, goes on killing spree at Wyoming care home shooting
Larry Rosenberg had reportedly complained about the residential home.
Duterte personally ordered Davao Death Squad to kill 1,000 criminals and opponents, claims hitman
Victims were fed to crocodiles, chopped to pieces and dumped in the streets.
Mexican judge to start deliberating jailed drug lord El Chapo's extradition to US by September end
Mexico had earlier agreed to transfer Guzman to the US after it had guaranteed he would not face death penalty.
Hillary Clinton recovering well and is 'healthy and fit to serve', says her doctor
The Democrat released updated medical information that says she is 'recovering well' from pneumonia.
Ex-mayor in Ohio accused of raping 4-year-old girl blames her for initiating sex, say reports
Richard Keenan was indicted on 8 counts of rape and 12 counts of attempted rape.
Could the South China Sea dispute trigger a Sino-US war? Five charts that tell you who might win
Beijing's sabre-rattling in the west Pacific has brought conflict in Asia closer than for decades.
North Carolina mother, 44, and her married 25-year-old son arrested for incest
It is still unclear how the allegations against Melissa 'Missy' Kitchens and her son came to light.
Man sets fire to British Muslim woman wearing traditional clothing on New York's Fifth Avenue
The woman was able to put out the flames before she was injured.
British Muslim woman attacked with fire on New York street
Attack comes days after two Muslim women were punched as they pushed their children in prams in New York.
Dead body found in reservoir that supplies drinking water to Washington DC
It is not clear how the body came to be in the fenced-off reservoir.
Duterte 'intentionally skipped' Obama meeting because he 'does not like the Americans'
'It's simply a matter of principle for me,' the president of the Philippines said.
Tennessee woman accused of attempting to steal corpse from a funeral while drunk
Cynthia Ann Frierson denies allegations that she tried to remove corpse and was just 'touching' the body.
Homeland Security secretary: Lone wolf terrorists pose greater threat to US than 9/11 style attacks
Jeh Johnson said the internet had made it easier for terror groups to reach the US.
Man asks cousin 'does this bulletproof vest work' but is allegedly shot dead after he replies: 'let's see'
Alexandro Garibaldi was taken to hospital but died from his injury.
Edward Snowden: Russia's online monitoring of citizens is 'costly and corrosive'
The NSA whistleblower said surveillance laws had 'gotten worse' in a number of countries.
Border official accused of taking sex and cash bribes from illegal immigrants for entry into the US
Jose Luis Cota allegedly allowed people to carry out smuggling operation on the San Ysidro Port of Entry
US judge dismisses lawsuit filed against Mississippi state flag
Judge Carlton Reeves said the attorney who filed the suit failed to prove the emblem caused a 'cognizable legal injury'.
US president Barack Obama 'not ready to concede' Guantánamo Bay will remain open
There are just 61 people left at the detention facility on the island of Cuba.