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Brooklyn, New York Prosecutors Indict NYPD Officer Caught on Video Kicking Man in Head During Arrest [Watch]

An officer with the New York Police Department has been indicted on misdemeanor assault charges for kicking a subdued man during an arrest last summer.

Miami American Airlines Flight Attendant Marco Costa Arrested for Allegedly Stealing Thousands in UNICEF Donations

An American Airlines flight attendant faces grand larceny charges after being accused of stealing thousands of donations in donations earmarked for needy and destitute children through a UNICEF "Change for Good" program.

New Jersey Man Pleads Guilty for Trying to Sell $300K Worth of Guns Reportedly Belonging to Family of Saddam Hussein

A New Jersey man on Wednesday pleaded guilty to conspiracy to transport stolen firearms after prosecutors accused him of scheming to sell several guns believed to have belonged to the family of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.

Vermont College Suspects Someone Stole Their Missing 4-Foot-Long Brazilian Rainbow Boa Constrictor

A small liberal-arts college in western Vermont has lost a 4-foot-long Brazilian rainbow boa constrictor. Castleton State College asked students and staff to keep an eye out for the snake, which apparently escaped from its cage at the school's zoology lab.

Microsoft Lumia Phone vs. Samsung Galaxy S6 Specs Comparison: Could New Smartphone Could Beat out S6 with Qualcomm Processor?

Lumia could get Qualcomm processor that Samsung is dropping Microsoft's next set of Lumia smartphones could be more powerful than Samsung Galaxy S6 smartphones due to the processors in each phone.

Obamacare Tax Credit 2015: Health and Human Services Department Partners With Top Tax Filing Organization

With the 2015 tax season being the first year for people to report their health insurance information on their tax returns, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) this week announced efforts to ease the process.

Man Who Went Missing After Allegedly Winning the Lottery Found Murdered in Abandoned Detroit, Michigan Home

An 86-year-old man who went missing a day after he hit the lottery was found stabbed to death in a vacant house in Detroit, Michigan on Sunday.

Ross Ulbricht News: Silk Road Founder Convicted for Online Black Market Selling Drugs Ecstasy, Cocaine & More, Faces Life in Prison

In a Manhattan federal courthouse Wednesday, Ross Ulbricht was convicted of charges stemming from his role in founding and operating the Silk Road website that served as a black market version of eBay for worldwide drug dealers and users.

Jodi Arias Trial Update News: Psychologist Describes Arias as a 'Stalker' in Death Penalty Retrial

Lawyers in the Jodi Arias death penalty sentencing retrial wrapped up another intense day in court after a psychologist described the convicted boyfriend killer as a "stalker."

Michael Brown Shooting Facts, Details & Update: Ferguson, Missouri Police Trying New Non-Lethal Bullets

A few Ferguson police officers are training to use a non-lethal bullet before introducing it to the entire police force.

North Korea News: Kim Jong-Un Commission Threatens US With Cyberwarfare, Nuclear War and 'Final Doom'

The North Korean propaganda apparatus is not known for understatements, but Pyongyang on Wednesday upped the ante even by its own standards when it threatened the United States with the "most disastrous final doom on its mainland," warning that "the time of the nightmare" was near."

Charlie Sifford Dead: Tiger Woods Mourns First Black PGA Tour Golfer

Charlie Sifford, the first black PGA tour member to ever play the links, died Tuesday at age 92. Charlie Sifford, the first black PGA tour member to ever play the links, died Tuesday at age 92.

Net Neutrality: FCC Chair Tom Wheeler Proposes Strict Utility-like Regulations for Internet Providers

Today Tom Wheeler, Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, put to rest any doubt that the agency charged with regulating the infrastructure of the Internet plans to do so based on the strongest legal foundation available. It's victory for Net Neutrality advocates, to the chagrin of Internet service providers.

Weird Animal News: US Fish and Wildlife Service Closes Three Sisters Springs in Florida After 300 Manatees Invade [Pics]

Three Sisters Springs, a wildlife refuge of warm-water springs in Crystal River, Florida, had to close on Monday and for half-a-day on Tuesday after being invaded hundreds of manatees.

iHeartRadio Music Awards: Nominees Announced for LA Show

Award show will take place March 29 Music's biggest stars will all be in one arena next month at the iHeartRadio Music Awards. The event takes places at the Shrine Auditorium March 29 in Los Angeles, California.

Soccer Star Christiano Ronaldo Takes Sexy Photos for CR7 Underwear, Shares Fitness Tips [Pic]

Christiano Ronaldo has stripped down to nearly nothing in a new underwear campaign. The soccer starhas his own underwear line called CR7 and agreed to model for the spring/summer 2015 campaign.

Boston Marathon Bombing Trial Update: Defense File Third Motion to Move Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Death Penalty Case Out of Massachusetts

Lawyers representing accused Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev have filed a third motion to move his trial outside of Massachusetts on the grounds that he cannot get a fair trial in the state.

Verizon Plans & Carriers 2015: Most Data Plan Prices Cut by $10; Company Tries to Match Offers from T-Mobile

Data plans will be reduced by $10 Effective Thursday, Verizon will cut most of its data plan prices by $10, ZDNet reports. Because of recent price reductions and feature changes by competitors AT&T and T-Mobile, Verizon has decided to cut prices on most of its data plans.

Critics Cry Foul as Administration Tightens Limit on NSA Bulk Data Collection

In the wake of Edward Snowden's revelations of bulk collection, the National Security Agency and other U.S. intelligence operations will have to comply with new limits on how they collect personal data. Critics of the administration's data-collection efforts said the new rules fail to address the main problem.

Powerball Numbers & Results February 4, 2015: Watch Live Stream Of Drawing for $317M Jackpot

There is lots of excitement for the Feb. 4 Powerball jackpot, which has grown to a whopping $317 million. The drawing will take place Wednesday night at 11 p.m. ET.