Documents: Hernandez told pal he fired fatal shots
Documents: Hernandez told pal he fired fatal shots
More details could be released soon about the murder investigation involving former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez.More>>A man linked to the murder case against former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez told police Hernandez admitted firing the fatal shots, and a vehicle wanted in a double killing in Boston a year before had been...More>>'Bless my Hotshot crew': Survivor speaks at vigil
'Bless my Hotshot crew': Survivor speaks at vigil
Nineteen members of an elite firefighting Hotshot crew are set to be remembered at a memorial service expected to bring thousands of mourners from across the country.More>>On a day filled with speeches from dignitaries including the vice president, the words of the lone survivor of a fire crew overrun by flames resonated deepest in an arena packed with firefighters from around the nation.More>>Why air speed was so important in SF airport crash
Why air speed was so important in SF airport crash
AIRSPEED: WEIGHT, DRAG, THRUST, LIFTMore>>AIRSPEED: WEIGHT, DRAG, THRUST, LIFTMore>>Crews burn brush near homes in Vegas-area wildfire
Crews burn brush near homes in Vegas-area wildfire
Two mountain wildfires raged Tuesday in Nevada, where firefighters worked to gain the upper hand on a blaze near Las Vegas that kept hundreds of people from their homes and another southwest of Reno that jumped in...More>>Fire crews are burning away undergrowth within a quarter-mile of homes to protect woodsy hamlets in the mountains northwest of Las Vegas from a wildfire that has charred an area nearly the size of Manhattan.More>>NTSB: Flight attendants ejected during crash
NTSB: Flight attendants ejected during crash
Federal accident investigators say the lead pilot of the Asiana Airlines jet that crash-landed in San Francisco was serving as a flight instructor for the first time while he was overseeing the pilot who was flying...More>>Two flight attendants working in the back of an Asiana Airlines Flight 214 were ejected and survived when the plane slammed into a seawall and lost its tail end during a crash landing at San Francisco's airport. Both...More>>Ind. prof: Film shows FDR in concealed wheelchair
Ind. prof: Film shows FDR in concealed wheelchair
An Indiana college professor has found rare film footage showing President Franklin Delano Roosevelt being pushed in a wheelchair, depicting a secret not revealed to the public until after his death.More>>A professor at an Indiana college says he has found film footage showing President Franklin Delano Roosevelt being pushed in his wheelchair, depicting a secret that was hidden from the public until after his death.More>>Panel: Next Mars rover should gather rocks, soil
Panel: Next Mars rover should gather rocks, soil
A NASA-appointed team says the next rover sent to Mars should collect rocks and dirt and store them so that a later mission can return them to Earth.More>>Explore an intriguing spot on Mars. Hunt for ancient signs of Martian life. Bag a bunch of rocks and leave them on the surface for a future mission to possibly return.More>>Bolivia asks OAS to condemn Morales' plane row
Bolivia asks OAS to condemn Morales' plane row
Bolivian Interior Minister Carlos Romero is denouncing what he calls an "act of aggression" when Bolivian President Evo Morales' plane was rerouted to Austria amid suspicions that National Security Agency leaker...More>>Bolivian Interior Minister Carlos Romero on Tuesday denounced what he called an "act of aggression" when Bolivian President Evo Morales' plane was rerouted to Austria amid suspicions that National Security Agency leaker...More>>Expert says evidence jibes with Zimmerman's story
Expert says evidence jibes with Zimmerman's story
Swaying jurors about whose screams are on a 911 call that captured the fatal struggle between George Zimmerman and Trayvon Martin has become the primary goal of prosecutors and defense attorneys in Zimmerman's...More>>The trajectory of the bullet and gunpowder on Trayvon Martin's body support George Zimmerman's account that the teen was on top of him when the defendant shot and killed Martin, an expert on gunshot wounds testified...More>>2 close-knit SC families die in Alaska plane crash
2 close-knit SC families die in Alaska plane crash
The two South Carolina families were so close that some thought their children were brothers and sisters. They were so close that they wanted to spend 10 days together on an adventure into the Alaskan wilderness.More>>The two South Carolina families were so close that some thought their children were brothers and sisters. They were so close that they wanted to spend 10 days together on an adventure into the Alaskan wilderness.More>>
San Fran coroner reviews if vehicle ran over girl
San Fran coroner reviews if vehicle ran over girl
San Francisco coroner plans expansive probe into whether airport rescue vehicle ran over girlMore>>San Francisco coroner plans expansive probe into whether airport rescue vehicle ran over girlMore>>SFO crash survivor describes landing
SFO crash survivor describes landing
San Francisco coroner plans expansive probe into whether airport rescue vehicle ran over girlMore>>San Francisco coroner plans expansive probe into whether airport rescue vehicle ran over girlMore>>Crash investigators turn to cockpit decisions
Crash investigators turn to cockpit decisions
In San Francisco jet crash, investigators turn attention to pilot actions, cockpit decisionsMore>>In San Francisco jet crash, investigators turn attention to pilot actions, cockpit decisionsMore>>Plane crashes more survivable today
Plane crashes more survivable today
In San Francisco jet crash, investigators turn attention to pilot actions, cockpit decisionsMore>>In San Francisco jet crash, investigators turn attention to pilot actions, cockpit decisionsMore>>Crash investigators turn to cockpit decisions
Crash investigators turn to cockpit decisions
In San Francisco jet crash, investigators turn attention to pilot actions, cockpit decisionsMore>>In San Francisco jet crash, investigators turn attention to pilot actions, cockpit decisionsMore>>Perry will not seek reelection
Perry will not seek reelection
From once-underestimated to 'oops,' Perry reshaped Texas but faltered nationally?-- so farMore>>From once-underestimated to 'oops,' Perry reshaped Texas but faltered nationally?-- so farMore>>Fire chief: 2 dead in SF crash
Fire chief: 2 dead in SF crash
SF fire chief: 2 dead in crash were found outside damaged jetlinerMore>>SF fire chief: 2 dead in crash were found outside damaged jetlinerMore>>Pope Francis clears John Paul II for sainthood
Pope Francis clears John Paul II for sainthood
Pope Francis clears John Paul II for sainthood, decides to canonize John XXIII without miracleMore>>Pope Francis clears John Paul II for sainthood, decides to canonize John XXIII without miracleMore>>Trayvon Martin's mother listens to 911 call
Trayvon Martin's mother listens to 911 call
Medical examiner testifies Trayvon Martin was in pain, suffered after being shotMore>>Medical examiner testifies Trayvon Martin was in pain, suffered after being shotMore>>28 injured at Calif. fireworks show
28 injured at Calif. fireworks show
Police: Wood platform that tipped over may be to blame for Calif. fireworks blast injuring 28More>>Police: Wood platform that tipped over may be to blame for Calif. fireworks blast injuring 28More>>
Carpenter One Fire Grows to Nearly 20,000 Acres
Carpenter One Fire Grows to Nearly 20,000 Acres
MOUNT CHARLESTON, Nev. -- The Bureau of Land Management estimates the Carpenter One fire burning on Mt. Charleston will be contained by Friday, July 19. The fire has already burned 15,286 acres. FirefightersMore>>The Carpenter One fire grew to nearly 20,000 acres by Tuesday morning after a difficult day Monday caused by dry conditions and high winds.More>>
Firefighters in Losing Battle on Mt. Charleston
Firefighters in Losing Battle on Mt. Charleston
MOUNT CHARLESTON, Nev. -- Mountain winds continue to push the Carpenter One fire in unpredictable directions. Crews have made some progress near the Rainbow subdivision on Mount Charleston, but firefightersMore>>Mountain winds continue to push the Carpenter One fire in unpredictable directions. Crews have made some progress near the Rainbow subdivision on Mount Charleston, but firefighters seem to be in a losing battle.More>>
One Dead in Double Shooting at Mobile Home Park
One Dead in Double Shooting at Mobile Home Park
LAS VEGAS -- Metro Police are investigating a double shooting at a mobile home park in the 3600 block of North Las Vegas Boulevard. Police responded to the home around 10:30 a.m. One person with non life-threateningMore>>Metro Police are investigating a double shooting at a mobile home park in the 3600 block of North Las Vegas Boulevard that has left one man dead.More>>
Las Vegas Housing Prices Increase
Las Vegas Housing Prices Increase
LAS VEGAS -- Your house might be worth a lot more than you think. The Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors announced Tuesday that home prices in the valley have jumped by a one-third since last year. InMore>>Your house might be worth a lot more than you think. The Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors announced Tuesday that home prices in the valley have jumped by a one-third since last year.More>>
Wildfire Filling Neighborhoods with Smoke and Ash
Wildfire Filling Neighborhoods with Smoke and Ash
LAS VEGAS -- People around the Las Vegas valley can see the smoke billowing from the Carpenter One fire and even homes that are not directly in the path of the fire are being impacted. In fact, peopleMore>>People around the Las Vegas valley can see the smoke billowing from the Carpenter One fire and even homes that are not directly in the path of the fire are being impacted.More>>
Neighborhood: Green Valley
Immigration Reform Supporters Visit Rep. Heck's Office
Immigration Reform Supporters Visit Rep. Heck's Office
People supporting immigration reform rallied in front of Republican Representative for Nevada's 3rd District Joe Heck's office Tuesday morning.More>>Residents Displaced by Wildfire Long to Return Home
Residents Displaced by Wildfire Long to Return Home
LAS VEGAS -- It's day five for many of the residents who left their homes in Kyle Canyon to escape the Carpenter One wildfire. The stress is growing, and no one knows when they will be allowed back home. It'sMore>>It's day five for many of the residents who left their homes in Kyle Canyon to escape the Carpenter One wildfire. The stress is growing, and no one knows when they will be allowed back home.More>>
Marshal Testifies to Grand Jury in Alleged Choking Case
Marshal Testifies to Grand Jury in Alleged Choking Case
LAS VEGAS -- A Clark County Family Court Marshal is testifying Tuesday morning to a federal grand jury regarding an alleged choking case involving his boss, the I-Team has learned. Crystal Williams accusesMore>>A Clark County Family Court Marshal is testifying Tuesday morning to a federal grand jury regarding an alleged choking case involving his boss, the I-Team has learned.More>>
8 on Your Side: Drivers Decry Confusing Parking Signs
8 on Your Side: Drivers Decry Confusing Parking Signs
LAS VEGAS - Parking on the Strip isn't always easy. Between the Peppermill and the Riviera just north of Convention Center Drive, it was downright confusing. Drivers who pull into the empty lot betweenMore>>A Las Vegas Strip parking lot was a towing nightmare for locals and tourists. The lot restricted unauthorized parking, but never specified who was authorized.More>>
Driving You Crazy: Dips on I-15 Off-Ramp to Charleston Blvd.
Driving You Crazy: Dips on I-15 Off-Ramp to Charleston Blvd.
LAS VEGAS - A viewer says the I-15 north exit at Charleston Boulevard is riddled with dips she says should be evened out. Nevada Department of Transportation officials say that roller-coaster feelingMore>>A viewer says the I-15 north exit at Charleston Boulevard is riddled with dips she says should be evened out.More>>
WASHINGTON (AP) - The White House says the decision on how many U.S. troops to leave in Afghanistan won't be imminent. But it's leaving open the possibility the U.S. won't leave forces there after combat troops depart in 2014.
White House press secretary Jay Carney says the so-called "zero option" is still on the table. He says the U.S. will have clear objectives for its mission in Afghanistan after the long-planned drawdown. He says those objectives could be met with a residual force or through other means.
Carney's comments come amid sharp debate over America's long-term military commitment to Afghanistan and rising tensions between the U.S. government and Afghan President Hamid Karzai (HAH'-mihd KAHR'-zeye).
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