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Phoenix VA hospital had average wait of 115 days

About 1,700 veterans in need of care were “at risk of being lost or forgotten” after being kept off the official waiting list at the troubled Phoenix veterans hospital, the Veterans Affairs watchdog said Wednesday. A report cited an average 115-day wait for a first appointment for those on the waiting list.

 
Ex-Pats receiver Hernandez pleads not guilty in 2012 killings

Former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez has pleaded not guilty to murder charges in the 2012 deaths of two men he allegedly gunned down after an encounter inside a Boston nightclub.

California couple’s buried gold coins go for sale

The man handling the sale of rare, 19th century gold coins discovered by a California couple out walking their dog estimates they had fetched about $2 million as of noon on Wednesday.

Billionaire owner of Buccaneers, Manchester United dies at 85

Malcolm Glazer, the self-made billionaire who owned English Premier League club Manchester United and the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers, has died. He was 85. The reclusive Palm Beach businessman had been in failing health since April 2006 after two strokes.

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Cybercrime survey shows hackers are winning

The 12th annual survey of cybercrime trends found that online attackers determined to break into computers, steal information and interfere with business are more technologically advanced than those trying to stop them.

Blunt: No answers yet on VA concerns in St. Louis

U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt said Wednesday he was outraged that Veterans Affairs has been slow to respond to concerns about mental health treatment for veterans at its St. Louis hospital, but the Republican is not among those calling for VA Secretary Eric Shinseki to resign.

Identical twins offer unique chance for space study

When astronaut Scott Kelly embarks on a one-year space station stint next spring, his twin brother will be offering more than moral support. Retired astronaut Mark Kelly will be undergoing medical testing to help scientists better understand weightlessness — as a genetic copy.

 
Obama defends foreign policy in West Point speech

President Barack Obama declared Wednesday that the U.S. remains the world’s most indispensable nation, even after a “long season of war,” but argued for restraint before embarking on more military adventures.

 
Author, poet Maya Angelou dies at 86

Author and poet Maya Angelou, who rose from poverty, segregation and violence to become a force on stage, screen and the printed page, has died. She was 86.

California couple’s 1874 gold coin sells for $15,000

A treasure trove of rare gold coins that were discovered by a California couple out walking their dog last year went on sale Tuesday. The nearly 1,430 coins date from 1847 to 1894 and have been valued at more than $11 million, and a single coin sold for $15,000.

Red Sox broadcaster’s son pleads guilty in murder case

Jared Remy, 35, son of longtime Boston Red Sox broadcaster Jerry Romy, was sentenced to a mandatory life without parole for killing Jennifer Martel, 27.

Supreme Court dismisses IQ argument in execution eligibility

In a 5-4 split decision, 12 years after barring execution of the mentally disabled, the Supreme Court on Tuesday prohibited states in borderline cases from relying only on IQ test scores to determine whether a death row inmate is eligible to be executed.

Median CEO pay crosses $10 million in latest survey

They’re the $10 million men and women. Propelled by a soaring stock market, the median pay package for a CEO rose above eight figures for the first time last year. The head of a Standard & Poor’s 500 company earned a record $10.5 million, an increase of 8.8 percent from $9.6 million in 2012.