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The Daily Fix: Monday
Catch up on the day’s biggest news stories as well as the bits and pieces you may have missed.
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Catch up on the day’s biggest news stories as well as the bits and pieces you may have missed.
Jade Sanders and Lamont Thomas from Atlanta were found guilty of murder and child cruelty after limiting their baby’s diet to soy milk and apple juice.
Stewart David Nozette was caught in an undercover operation that started with him failing to report all of his income in his tax return.
A US federal court today rejected the Hollywood star’s appeal of his three-year term.
Charles Coughlin claimed he was injured twice after a plane struck the Pentagon on 11 September and was awarded medals for his bravery that day.
Joseph Hyungmin Son, 40, who played Random Task in hit film has been found guilty of a violent attack on a young woman on Christmas Eve 1990.
US prosecutors claimed that Jessica Beagely, 36, who recorded footage of the abuse, was trying to get on TV.
Three men convicted of the killing of three 8-year-old boys in 1993 say they will continue to work to clear their names.
Former US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld faces lawsuits over claims he is personally responsible for the alleged torture of US citizens by US forces.
Felicity ‘Snoop’ Pearson, who played a character with the same nickname in the Baltimore-based TV show, was arrested in March under Operation Usual Suspects.
The leader of a Mormon offshoot is convicted of sexually assaulting two child brides, after a whirlwind and bizarre trial.
Defendant Warren Jeffs says God will punish the judge if the case continues.
Jury found 25-year-old guilty on four counts of lying to investigators searching for the then-missing toddler in 2008.
Teenager Colton Harris-Moore allegedly stole at least five small planes, a boat and two cars before fleeing to the Bahamas.
District court judge James Ware said that the judge who ruled that the gay marriage ban was conconstitutional did not have to recuse himself from the case because he was himself gay.
New documents filed by former Anglo CEO for his US bankruptcy proceeding show he received €12,000 from the Revenue as a tax rebate.
Prosecutors in Massachusetts have indicated they expect “significant developments” in some of the cases arising from the Irish teenager’s suicide in early 2010.
Grocery store managers called police after man forgot to pay for hot dog he consumed while shopping.
Harshest sentencing to date for maritime piracy follows last year’s attack on a US naval ship in the Indian Ocean.
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