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Joan Rivers Death: Comedienne's Cause of Death Announced

The final cause of death for comedian and host Joan Rivers was determined Thursday by the New York City Office of Chief Medical told FOX411 on Thursday.

Washington Man Opens Fire on Police Cars, Stations in 3 Towns

policePolice in Washington State shot and arrested a man who allegedly opened fire on several police stations and police cars in Snohomish County on Wednesday. Only one officer was injured during the shooting spree.

Voter ID Laws: Arkansas Supreme Court Rules State's Voter ID Law Unconstitutional

Arkansas’s highest court declared the state’s voter identification law was unconstitutional, and the decision could affect a key U.S. senate election.

Venezuela, New Zealand, Angola and Malaysia Confirm UN Security Council Seats

Four coveted seats on the United Nations Security Council were awarded to Angola, Malaysia, Venezuela, and New Zealand during Thursday's elections

Jodi Arias Trial News 2014: Attorneys Expected to Finalize Jurors, Opening Statements Set to Begin for Death Penalty Trial

Jury selection in the penalty phase of the Jodi Arias retrial is expected to wrap up this week as prosecutors continue to single out prospective jurors who will be impartial in deciding whether the convicted boyfriend killer should be executed or sentenced to life in prison.

New York City Rats Carrying Thousands of Pathogens, Some Never Seen Before

Researchers discovered that rats in New York City carry thousands of diseases, including some new to science.

New York City Pays Hundreds of Millions of Dollars to Settle Civil Rights Lawsuits

A FOIA request found New York City shelled out hundreds of millions of dollars in settlement cases when New York Police Department was a named defendant. The list doesn't include a large settlement of $41 million announced this year over the Central Park Five jogger case and the list requires further analysis but the list is troubling.

ISIS Beheading Terrorist Group in Iraq & Syria: Pentagon Names Campaign 'Operation Inherent Resolve'

Airstrikes against ISIS militants named Operation Inherent Resolve by Pentagon Operation Inherent Resolve is the official name assigned to the battle against the Islamic State militants in Iraq and Syria by the U.

Denver, Colorado Police Say Kids Could Get Marijuana-Laced Edibles for Treats This Halloween 2014 [Video]

This Halloween, police in Denver, Colorado are worried about kids biting off more than they can chew. On Tuesday, the Denver Police Department released a video telling parents about the threat of treats made with marijuana.

'Find My iPhone' Online News: Police Use App to Locate Trapped Woman

A woman involved in a car accident in northern California was found alive after police used an app to search for her at the bottom of a steep 500-foot embankment

Hurricane Gonzalo Route, Weather & Maps: Category 4 Hurricane to Hit Bermuda

A major storm in the Atlantic Ocean heading towards Bermuda has strengthened into a Category 4 hurricane.

Hurricane Gonzalo Storm Path and Update: Hurricane Takes Aim at Bermuda

Hurricane Gonzalo is expected to continue its path toward Bermuda according to officials Wednesday Hurricane Gonzalo is expected to continue its path toward Bermuda according to officials Wednesday.

Arizona Police Officer Threatens to Kill Mexican Immigrant During Traffic Stop

Arizona cop caught on video Video footage has surfaced of an Arizona police officer threatening to kill an immigrant. The cause? Being detained during a traffic stop.

Ebola Outbreak News Update 2014: Virus Found in Second Dallas Nurse, Disease Transmission Blamed on Sloppy Hospital Conditions

Texas Department of State Health Services announced Wednesday a second person, a healthcare worker, has tested positive for the Ebola virus, and is isolated at Texas Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas.

'Ice Bucket Challenge' Prank: Cleveland Teens Charged for Dumping Urine, Spit on Autistic Boy

Five Ohio teenage boys have been charged by police for playing a cruel trick on a 15-year-old autistic boy.

First Case of Google Glass Addiction Reported

U.S. Navy serviceman is likely first patient to suffer Internet addiction due to Google Glass In a country with a diagnosis for everything, there is a new one to add to the list - the first case of Internet addiction, attributed to Google Glass, was reported.

Mark Zuckerberg Ebola Donation: Facebook CEO Vows to Contribute $25 Million to Fight Deadly Disease

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and wife Priscilla Chan announced on Tuesday their plans to donate $25 million to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to help fight Ebola.

Kerry Slams ISIL for Enslavement, Rape and Sale of Several Thousand Yazidi Women and Girls

Kerry slams ISIL for boasting of enslavement, rape and sale of several thousand Yazidis women, girls

Colombian Officials Bust Underage Prostitution Ring With Help of Filmmakers

Colombian officials announce break-up of underage prostitution ring, aided by filmmakers Colombian officials rescued 55 sex-trafficking victims and announced the arrest of 11 suspects in three cities Tuesday.

Connecticut Bus Stabbing & Shooting: Police Fatally Shoot Man Who Was Stabbing Bus Passengers

Police shot and killed a man Tuesday night onboard a coach bus stopped in Norwalk, Connecticut, after he had stabbed two passengers with a box-cutter.
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