Ex-Marine: 2 Friends Confessed to Killing Boss, Wife

A former Marine says two of his buddies at California's Camp Pendleton confessed to killing their boss and his wife during a home-invasion robbery.

Pennsylvania Health Aide Charged in Hot Cereal Death

A caretaker at a Pennsylvania assisted living facility has been charged in the death of a 79-year-old man who died two weeks after he was fed scalding hot breakfast cereal.

Pentagon Pulls Question Equating Protests With Terrorism

The Pentagon has removed a controversial question from its anti-terrorism training exam that labeled 'protests' a form of 'low-level terrorism,' calling the question 'poorly worded.'

Dad of 'Idol's' David Archuleta Busted in Hooker Ring

Backstage meddling has caught up with "American Idol" favorite David Archuleta's dad, who's been banned from rehearsals, a person working for the TV talent contest said Friday.

Critics Blast 'Outrageous' ABC

ABC News' refusal to accept ads opposing Obama's health plan draws fire, study slams network's coverage

Court Says Convicts Don't Have Right to Test DNA

The Supreme Court said Thursday that convicts have no constitutional right to test DNA evidence in hopes of proving their innocence long after they were found guilty of a crime.

Porn Star Sasha Grey's Sex Scenes Cut in Soderbergh's 'The G

Director also says he's 'running out of ideas,' may retire in five years

Apparent Minnesota Tornado Leaves Path of Destruction

Daylight Thursday revealed a path of destruction left by an apparent tornado in Austin where vehicles were tossed about, homes were heavily damaged and power lines were knocked down.