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Drunk Man Steals Ambulance With Patient Inside, Police Say

MADISON, Wis. – Authorities say a drunken man stole an ambulance from a Wisconsin ski area with the patient and paramedics still inside. The Dane County Sheriff’s Department says emergency responders were treating a patient in the back of the ambulance at the Tyrol Basin Ski and Snowboard Area in …

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Military Bus Overturns on Florida Road, Injures 14

A military bus overturned in Clay County, Fla., injuring 14 people, MyFoxOrlando.com reported. Helicopters arrived on the scene to airlift the injured to hospitals. Some of the injured passengers were being handled by the military. The accident occurred around 2:30 p.m. local time. There were an estimated 40 people on …

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Zazi's Former Classmates Plead Not Guilty to New Charges in Foiled NYC Bomb Plot

NEW YORK – Two high school classmates of admitted terrorist Najibullah Zazi were indicted Thursday in a foiled scheme to bomb New York City subways that a prosecutor said was directed by “Al Qaeda leadership.” Zarein Ahmedzay and Adis Medunjanin, both 25, pleaded not guilty in federal court in Brooklyn …

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Girl, 6, Who's on Her Third Heart, Returns to School

Most kids would drag their heels at the thought of another day of classes, but for 6-year-old Amy Ferguson, returning to school is a huge achievement. After two heart transplants and much of her childhood spent in the hospital, this little girl cannot wait to get back on the playground …

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Iraqi Kurds Urged to Ban Female Circumcision

Human Rights Watch called on Kurdish authorities in northern Iraq to ban the practice of female genital mutilation, and said in a report released Wednesday that the majority of women in the self-ruled region undergo the medically risky and emotionally painful procedure. The New York-based group said the new Kurdish …

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'Your World': TARP Watchdog on Why We're Worse Off For Bailouts

This is a rush transcript from “Your World With Neil Cavuto,” July 19, 2010. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. NEIL CAVUTO, ANCHOR: Well, a rush job costing jobs. I said it. Now the inspector general overseeing the bailout saying it. Him in …

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South Korean Police Arrest Man Wanted for Murder by FBI for More Than a Decade

SEOUL, South Korea – South Korean police said Wednesday they had arrested a Korean-American wanted for more than a decade by the FBI for the murder of an American policeman. Police arrested David Nam at a private school where he taught English near Seoul on Tuesday, according to the Gyeonggi …

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Girl Says Mother Allowed Father to Rape, Impregnate Sister

HARRISONVILLE, Mo. – The older sister of a girl allegedly molested and impregnated four times by their father said Thursday their mother allowed the abuse and should face more than a child-endangerment charge. “I want her to get more charges,” the 20-year-old said outside a western Missouri courthouse. “I want …

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Small Quakes Strike Southern California

BOMBAY BEACH, Calif. – A moderate earthquake has struck near the Salton Sea in Southern California’s Imperial County, but there is no immediate word of any injury or damages. Seismologist Amy Vaughn of the U.S. Geological Survey said the magnitude-4.7 quake struck at 4:55 a.m. at a depth of about …

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Shuttle, Space-Station Crews Get Set to Install Solar Wings

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – The astronauts aboard the linked space shuttle and space station began their high-priority girder work Wednesday, a two-day job that will culminate with the installation of two new solar wings at the orbiting outpost. They cranked up the robot arm on the international space station and …

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