Wednesday, May 22 2013 9:38 PM EDT2013-05-23 01:38:14 GMT
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There's a happy ending to the story of the little dog who was found standing guard over a body after the EF-5 tornado that decimated her neighborhood in Moore, OK. Her owner is alive, and they have been reunited thanks to the viral photo. More >>
Wednesday, May 22 2013 9:32 PM EDT2013-05-23 01:32:31 GMT
ORLANDO, FL (RNN) – A man with possible ties to a Boston Marathon bombing suspect was shot and killed after the FBI interviewed him early Wednesday. The FBI confirmed a special agent fatally shot a manMore >>
A man killed Wednesday during questioning by the FBI said he and Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev were accomplices in a 2011 slaying. More >>
Anthony Weiner's run for a renaissance is officially on.More >>
Anthony Weiner knows there may be a lot of New Yorkers who would never consider voting for him again, but he says he's running for mayor because he wants to bring his ideas to the fore - and win.More >>
Wednesday, May 22 2013 7:56 PM EDT2013-05-22 23:56:41 GMT
Jodi Arias (Source: CBS 5 News)
It is now in the hands of the 12 jurors to decide if Jodi Arias will live her life behind bars or if she'll be executed. The defense and prosecution gave their closing statement Tuesday afternoon andMore >>
The jury has gone home for the day without a verdict on life or death for convicted murderer Jodi Arias.More >>
HARTFORD, CT (WFSB) -
It is already illegal to smoke in bars and restaurants in Connecticut, and a controversial bill would extend that ban to vehicles carrying small children.
A bill that would make it illegal for adults to smoke in a car carrying children six years old and younger will be presented before the state's transportation committee Wednesday.
Supporters say the bill is needed to hold adults accountable for the health of the children.
Rep. Henry Genga decided to introduce the bill after one his constituents, a 10-year-old boy, brought it to his attention. Genga said in his research he found there was real need to protect children from the harmful effects of secondhand smoke.
If the bill passes into law, adults found in violation would first be issued a warning and then a infraction similar to a traffic ticket.
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