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Woman Admits to Facebook Posts Bragging About Murdering Mom

Gypsy Blanchard, a Missouri woman who allegedly ran financial fraud schemes for years with her mother, Clauddinnea (Dee Dee) Blancharde, has been charged, along with her boyfriend, with Dee Dee's stabbing murder. So reports the Daily News.

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Law Limitating Church Signs More Than Other Signs Must Fall: Supreme Court

The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously struck down an Arizona law limiting church signs significantly more than the posting of other types of signs. So reports The New York Times.

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Ex-Inmate: Jail Docs Made Me Impotent

A former inmate at Manhattan Disciplinary complex filed a lawsuit claiming jail doctors caused him to become permanently impotent by denying him treatment for his persistent erection. So reports DNAinfo.com.

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Naked Florida Carjacker Arrested

Florida police arrested a naked man who had allegedly stolen cars and pointed a gun at a 10-year-old boy. So reports WTSP.com.

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NJ Fire Chief Accused of Distributing Child Porn on the Job

John Terruso, a 44-year-old New Jersey fire chief, viewed and distributed child pornography using firehouse computers, prosecutors say. So reports ABC News.

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Rikers Island Prison Guard Charged with Beating Inmate to Death

Prosecutors have charged Brian Coll with beating a Rikers Island inmate to death while Coll was employed as a corrections officer at the troubled jail. So reports The New York Daily News.

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Docs Shouldn't Be Forced to Say Certain Abortions Are Reversible: Suit

Planned Parenthood and other organizations are suing to block an Arizona law that would require physicians to tell their patients that medically induced abortions, which are usually accomplished with prescription drugs, can be reversed. So reports UPI.

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Rick Perry Running for President Under Federal Indictment

Rick Perry, former governor of Texas, recently announced he is seeking the Republican nomination for president, although he faces federal charges related to abuse of power and coercion. So reports NBC News.

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Duggar Parents Say Son’s Records Released Illegally

Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar, stars of the reality show 19 Kids and Counting, says records from 2006 pertaining to their son’s molestation of five underage girls were wrongfully released by the Springdale, Arkansas police chief. So reports Time.

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High Court Says Facebook Rant Not Enough for Prosecution

A Pennsylvania amusement park worker who made Facebook threats to his ex-wife will have his conviction thrown out, per a recent Supreme Court decision.

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