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  • Friday, May 17 2013 9:16 AM EDT2013-05-17 13:16:29 GMT
    (RNN) - A jury found Dr. Kermit Gosnell guilty of more than 200 counts involving the deaths of babies killed during failed abortions on Monday. Gosnell, 72, was sentenced the three consecutive life sentences
    Your week in review for May 17.
  • Friday, May 10 2013 9:37 AM EDT2013-05-10 13:37:34 GMT
    (RNN) - Authorities were shocked to discover that three missing Cleveland women were being held captive in the same house. Amanda Berry, Georgiana DeJesus and Michelle Knight were found alive after Berry
    Three missing women found alive in the same house, the verdict in the Jodi Arias trial and an insanity plea by the Colorado theater shooting suspect made headlines this week.
  • Friday, May 3 2013 10:01 AM EDT2013-05-03 14:01:56 GMT
    (RNN) - Police said they arrested three people in connection with the Boston Marathon bombing attacks. Two of the students were roommates with Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the surviving suspect of the attacks. Azamat
    New suspects in the Boston bombing attacks, an NBA player comes out as gay and the lifting of the One World Trade Center spire made headlines this week.
  • Friday, April 26 2013 11:43 AM EDT2013-04-26 15:43:46 GMT
    (RNN) – Authorities questioned Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev while he recovered in the hospital. Tsarnaev reportedly told police that his brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who died in a shootout
    The one-week anniversary of the Boston Marathon bombing attacks, the effects of the sequestration on airports and the opening of a new presidential library are just a few of the stories that caught our eye this week.
  • Friday, April 12 2013 11:07 AM EDT2013-04-12 15:07:05 GMT
    (RNN) – Breaking news gripped the nation this week following the deaths of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and actress Annette Funicello. Authorities said a student went on a stabbing
    A mass stabbing at a school, a couple of high-profile deaths and a bipartisan political effort are some of the big stories in the news this week.
  • Friday, March 29 2013 3:26 PM EDT2013-03-29 19:26:34 GMT
    (RNN) - Court cases around the world dealt with controversial issues surrounding marriage, murder and mergers this week. Thousands of protesters gathered on the steps of the Supreme Court this week to
    Marriage, murder and mergers sparked controversy in court systems around the world this week.
  • Friday, March 22 2013 7:07 PM EDT2013-03-22 23:07:09 GMT
    (RNN) - Gun control and assault weapons issues thrust themselves into the spotlight after a college campus narrowly avoided tragedy and lawmakers stalled to make legislative progress. A former college
    A deranged student, dropped amendment and diplomatic trip to the Middle East caught our attention this week.
  • Friday, March 15 2013 4:06 PM EDT2013-03-15 20:06:49 GMT
    (RNN) - Thousands gathered at St. Peter's Square in the Vatican this week to witness the introduction of the new pope. Cardinals from around the world elected Jorge Bergoglio as the next leader of Catholics
    A newly-elected pope, continuing cruise ship problems, and partisan politics headlined this week's news.
  • Friday, March 8 2013 11:00 AM EST2013-03-08 16:00:12 GMT
    (RNN) - International issues captured our attention this week after Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez died from a heart attack. Chavez, 58, was in poor health and had only returned to Venezuela last month
    A fallen dictator, rising Dow Jones and stagnant senator defined this week's biggest stories.
  • Friday, March 1 2013 6:45 PM EST2013-03-01 23:45:14 GMT
    (RNN) - The country paused for two somber anniversaries this week. Florida teen Trayvon Martin was shot one year ago, sparking controversy after neighborhood watch leader George Zimmerman said he shot
    Americans remembered several tragedies this week in the midst of looming legislative issues.
  • Friday, February 22 2013 6:28 PM EST2013-02-22 23:28:29 GMT
    (RNN) - Despite dodging most of the tax hikes associated with the fiscal cliff less than two months ago, politicians in Washington find themselves back at the bargaining table to avoid across-the-board
    Massive budget cuts, miserable weather and a medalist accused of murder captured our attention in this week's headlines.