US Army Gen. Keith Alexander, director of the National Security Agency -- Mark Wilson/Getty Images(NEW YORK) -- Most Americans in a new ABC News/Washington Post poll support telephone and Internet surveillance by the National Security Administration, but two-thirds also favor congressional hearings on the subject -- indicating broad interest in...
Paul Morigi/Getty Images for The Guardian(LOS ANGELES) -- Journalist Michael Hastings, whose article on Gen. Stanley McChrystal effectively ended his command of U.S. forces in Afghanistan, was killed in a single-car crash early Tuesday, Los Angeles Police confirmed on Tuesday. Hastings was 33.
According to the accident report, Hastings'...
Jupiterimages/Thinkstock(TEMPE, Ariz.) -- Tuesday night Arizona police were considering conducting a sonar search of the bottom of a community lake for the body of a Tempe college student whose car was found with two punctured tires, according to police.
"Unfortunately, we have been down this road too many times before, where we have found bodies...
The Voice Recap: Danielle Bradbery Wins Season Four_ Danielle Bradbery was named the fourth-season winner of the NBC singing competitionThe Voice on Tuesday night. The 16-year-old country artist from Texas, who was coached by Blake… The owners of a Stark County animal farm say they tired to lend a hand to the man who set his wild pets free this week in southern Ohio.
NewsNet5.com reports the Huntsman family, which owns Stump Farm in Massillion, said Terry Thompson approached them for help.
"About two years ago we went and we put all of his facility up to USDA standards," Tricyn Huntsman said, in an interview with News Channel 5.
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Huntsman said they believe Thompson lost his focus following his divorce and time spent in prison.
Thompson's wife was interviewed by ABC's Good Morning America and it's reported that she wants the surviving wild pets back.
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