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Arpaio told to stop racial profiling

A federal judge ordered “America’s Toughest Sheriff” to stop profiling immediately and has forbidden some of his operating procedures. The sheriff’s lawyers dispute the judge’s conclusion.

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Soldiers & sex: Can men evolve?

Pepper Schwartz says with constant drumbeat of scandals in armed forces, the military must require education programs to teach men self control, address culture of sexual entitlement

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Utah teen charged in deaths of adopted brothers, 4 and 10

A 15-year-old Utah boy was arrested in connection with the slayings of his two younger adopted brothers, ages 4 and 10, who were apparently stabbed to death in their home, authorities said Thursday.

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Arias foreman: Decision ‘gut-wrenching’

After a jury deadlocked on whether Jodi Arias should be sentenced to death for murder, the jury foreman described the decision as tense and emotional.

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Amanda Bynes in trouble, again

Adding to what’s becoming a lengthy list of run-ins with the law, New York police arrested actress Amanda Bynes on Thursday night after she allegedly tossed drug paraphernalia out the window of her 36th floor Manhattan apartment.

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Deputy’s life-threatening moment

Police in Montague County, Texas, released dash cam video of Deputy James Boyd being shot by murder suspect Evan Ebel.

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Gun, drug texts feature in new Trayvon Martin shooting evidence

Items taken from Trayvon Martin’s cell phone — including text-message discussion of drug use and pictures of a gun and marijuana plants — are among new details released Thursday by attorneys for the neighborhood watch volunteer accused of killing him without provocation 14 months ago.

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Massachusetts fugitive rapist sentenced to up to 40 years in prison

A man who evaded the law for 34 years was sentenced to 36 to 40 years in prison Thursday for raping three women in Massachusetts in 1978.

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Voyeur allegations hit West Point

An army Sgt. 1st Class is charged with allegedly secretly videotaping female cadets in the showers and bathrooms.

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Jurors unable to reach unanimous Arias verdict

An Arizona jury Thursday said it was unable to reach a unanimous agreement and would be unable to decide what penalty Jodi Arias should receive for killing her ex-boyfriend.

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