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Cold News on Groundhog Day: Phil Sees Shadow
The handlers for groundhog Punxsutawney Phil say he's forecasting six more weeks of winter.
Menendez Pays Big Bill for Legal Costs
New Jersey Sen. Robert Menendez's political campaign paid a law firm $250,000 in December for legal costs related to Justice Department and Senate Ethics Committee investigations into his ties with a major donor. The Democrat also has set up a legal trust to raise money as the investigations continue.
Wal-Mart, Amazon Show Changing Shopping Habits
The financial strains and shifting shopping habits of Americans have led to uneven fortunes for retailers.
CDC: Norovirus Caused Cruise Ship Outbreak
Highly contagious norovirus was to blame for an outbreak on a cruise ship that sickened nearly 700 in one of the worst such incidents in 20 years, federal health investigators said Friday.
US Prosecutors Seek Execution of Marathon Suspect
Federal prosecutors on Thursday announced they will seek the death penalty against 20-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in the Boston Marathon bombing, instantly raising the stakes in what could be one of the most wrenching trials the city has ever seen.
Cruise Ship Arrives Back in NJ After 700 Fall Ill
Passengers aboard a cruise ship on which hundreds fell ill recalled days of misery being holed up in their rooms as the Explorer of the Seas returned to its home port Wednesday after a Caribbean trip cut short by an outbreak of stomach flu.
Maryland Mall Reopens, Security Heightened
The mall where a Maryland teenager gunned down two people before killing himself was set for a somber reopening Monday, under increased security, as police worked to figure out why the shooting took place and whether the gunman knew either victim.
Police ID Gunman in Maryland Mall Shooting
Police have identified the gunman in the Maryland Mall shooting as a 19-year-old from suburban Washington.
Hopes Rise in Philly for Papal Visit in 2015
Church officials say plans for a major Catholic gathering in Philadelphia next year are proceeding with the assumption Pope Francis will attend, though that hasn't been officially confirmed.
Ocean Grove Group Can Seek Sandy Aid
After twice rejecting the request, federal officials now say the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association can seek $1 million in federal aid for repairing a boardwalk that was damaged by Superstorm Sandy.
Suspect Charged with Murder in SC Campus Shooting
A suspect was arrested early Saturday and charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a student outside a dormitory at South Carolina State University,.
Clogged Pipe Brings Arrest in Borgata Poker Tournament Case
Talk about a royal flush!