1. Police in New York have made a major drug trafficking bust at JFK Airport. Eighteen people including at least eight airline workers have been charged with helping to smuggle heroin and cocaine through the airport. Most of the drugs came from the D
2.A court appearance for Chester Stiles accused of abusing a three-year-old girl an act caught on videotape. During the brief hearing, Stiles only said he can not afford a lawyer. His public defender says he expects Stiles to fight the more than 20 f
1. There is damage in Pensacola, Florida from a tornado but no reports of injuries. The twister hit the roofs of homes and buildings. A forecaster says the funnel was on the ground for a matter of minutes. In Missouri, a possible tornado may have hit
It may come as startling news for some parents, but federal health officials have issued a warning, advising cold and cough medicines do not work in children and should not be used in those younger than six. A man accused of raping his own daughter a
1.Police in Pakistan questioned three people in connection with Thursday's bombing of Benazir Bhutto's caravan . At least 136 people died in the attack. Two sever ed heads were found at the scene. Police released this photo, hoping for more informati
Whipping winds are fueling fierce wildfires in Southern California. This one burns near Malibu. It threatens some multimillion-dollar homes as well as Pepperdine University. Another fire burns in the northeast section of Los Angeles County. Iraq's pr
A state of emergency has been declared in seven California counties. Intense wildfires have been fueled by fierce Santa Ana winds . Firefighters are battling massive blazes in Malibu and around San Diego. President Bush is asking Congress for another
1.All of us across this nation are concerned. President Bush is sending his thoughts to residents in the path of wildfires in Southern California. The fires have destroyed 1,300 homes. Forecasters say there are no signs the fires are slowing down. Me
1.President Bush declared a major disaster for Southern California, funneling money to people with wildfire losses not covered by insurance. Some residents are returning home, not sure if the homes they left are still standing. San Diego officials sa
1. From the air and on the ground, President Bush has toured the devastation created by the fires burning in California. Bush says its a sad situation and hes offering federal help for those who have lost homes and businesses, set ting in motion long
1. Two homemade explosives were tossed into the back of the Mexican Consulate in New York. It caused a small blast that blew out some windows. No injuries reported in the early morning incident. 2. The San Diego Chargers will return home to play the
1.California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is vowing to hunt down arsonist s who he says are responsible for at least two of the fires that have ravage d Southern California. Meantime, soot and dust from this week's wildfires is making the air quali
Senator Larry Craig is back to fight in court. He is asking the Minnesota Court of Appeals to withdraw his guilty plea in connection with an arrest in a sex sting. The county judge refused to do so. The Idaho Republican pleaded guilty to disorderly c
1. Washington Redskins star safety Sean Taylor is in critical condition after being shot in the leg at his Florida home. Miami-Dade police are investigating the shooting as a possible armed robbery. 2. Police have now tentatively identified Baby Grac
1.O.J.Simpson has pleaded not guilty at his arraignment on charges of kidnapping and armed robbery. Simpson entered his plea before Judge Jackie Glass. She will preside at his trial next year along with co-defendants Clarence Stewart and Charles Ehr
1. A lawyer for a British teacher in Sudan says his client has been convicted of insulting Islam and sentenced to fifteen days in jail. Gillian Gibbons was arrested after she let her students name a teddy bear Muhammad. 2. President Bush wants Democ
1.Florida police have detained at least three people for questioning in the death of Washington Redskins star Sean Taylor. He was killed early Monday morning at his Miami home at what police now say may have been a botched burglary attempt. 2.More t
1. Police are charging four suspects in the shooting death of Washington Redskins star Sean Taylor. Three of the men briefly appeared in court this morning and they are being held without bond. Lawyers for two of the suspects say some have confessed
1. The fourth man charged for the murder of Sean Taylor faced a judge today. Jason Mitchell told the judge he understood the charges he faces. Mitchell and three others are accused of breaking into Taylor's Florida home, surprising the football star
1. Thousands of mourners gathered in Miami to mourn Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor. Taylor died last week after being shot at his home. Four men have been charged in his killing. 2. A British teacher jailed in Sudan after allowing her studen
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