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Obama Booed In Boston

Obama Booed In Boston

In Boston Obama thanked the city for the trade of their baseball star, Kevin Youkilis, to the Chicago White Sox.: “Finally Boston, I just want to say, thank you for Youkalis. I’m just saying, he’s going to have to change

Cop Arrests Motorcyclist With Helmet Cam

Cop Arrests Motorcyclist With Helmet Cam

WFAA – DALLAS – The Dallas Sheriff’s Office has launched an internal affairs investigation into the conduct of a deputy who made a questionable arrest of a sport biker, following reports from News 8. The arrest happened on Memorial Day

Dexter Hints At Plot In New Season Trailer

Dexter Hints At Plot In New Season Trailer

Showtime is out with a teaser trailer for the coming season of “Dexter,” premiering September 30th. The teaser doesn’t give much away, but there are plenty of questions that Dexter fans are dying to have answered.

Jan Brewer: Arizona 'Vindicated' in SCOTUS Decision

Jan Brewer: Arizona 'Vindicated' in SCOTUS Decision

CBS: Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, a Republican, said that the state was “vindicated” in the Supreme Court’s decision released Monday. The Court struck down three provisions of the immigration law, but kept in place the provision allowing police officers to

AP: Court Decision 'Takes Teeth' Out Of AZ Law

AP: Court Decision 'Takes Teeth' Out Of AZ Law

The AP’s Mark Sherman, who covers the U.S. Supreme Court, breaks down what the Court’s decision on an Arizona immigration law means. The justices left one provision of the law intact, but doing so likely takes the teeth out of

Sandusky Juror Speaks Out

Sandusky Juror Speaks Out

Joshua Harper told NBC’s “Today” on Saturday on Jerry Sandusky reaction to the verdict: “That was just confirmation, I looked at him during the reading of the verdict and just the look on his face, no real emotion. Just kind

Analysis: Partial Victory, Partial Defeat For AZ

Analysis: Partial Victory, Partial Defeat For AZ

The Supreme Court struck down three provisions of Arizona’s immigration law while upholding one other provision. To understand this better, Scott Pelley spoke with NYU law professor Richard Pildes on what the court’s decision means for law enforcement.