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Baltimore, Freddie Gray family reach $6.4M settlement

Baltimore has reached a tentative $6.4 million settlement with the family of Freddie Gray, a black man who died from an injury sustained in police custody, city officials said on Tuesday.

 
Late-night comedians compete to book 2016 presidential candidates

When Stephen Colbert’s producers started to plot his premiere episode of “The Late Show,” they wanted a top-tier presidential candidate. But Hillary Clinton’s campaign turned down the show’s offer. The stated reason: Clinton was already in talks with Colbert’s late-night rival Jimmy Fallon.

 
Rick Harrison uses ‘Pawn Stars’ cash to fuel car addiction

What would you buy if you fell into a ton of money? That’s an American Dream fantasy question, of course, and for “Pawn Stars'” Rick Harrison, fame money helped procure 30 cars and motorcycles.

 
Dentist who killed Cecil the lion returns to office

Will protests greet Walter Palmer, the American dentist vilified worldwide for killing a prized African lion, when he returns to his Bloomington, Minnesota, practice Tuesday?

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Pope makes major changes in Catholic marriage annulments

Pope Francis on Tuesday revolutionized the procedure for Roman Catholics to get marriage annulments, making them faster and simpler and calling on bishops to provide greater help to divorced couples.

 
What Hollywood is doing to address its transgender talent shortage

Hollywood is seeing a boom in movies, TV shows and reality series about transgender topics. To meet the demand, casting directors and producers are often going through unorthodox channels to find transgender talent – experienced or not.

 
Son of El Chapo tweets photo with man believed to be escaped father

A Mexican official said Monday that he believes a photo posted online by the son of Sinaloa cartel chief Joaquín Archivaldo Guzman Loera, aka “El Chapo,” does in fact include the wanted fugitive. But that doesn’t mean it shows where “El Chapo” is or reveals when the picture was taken.

 
Hundreds mourn fallen Illinois officer Lt. Joe Gliniewicz — VIDEO

Hundreds of mourners gathered in Illinois on Monday for the funeral of police officer Charles Joseph Gliniewicz, who was shot last week while pursuing three suspects who are still on the loose.

 
Top aide to NY governor shot in head at Brooklyn parade

A top lawyer in New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s administration was shot early Monday morning and rushed to the hospital in critical condition, Cuomo confirmed in a statement.

 
Police find more child body parts in Chicago park

Authorities in Chicago say they don’t know yet whether child body parts found in the city’s Garfield Park are from the same body.

 
Teens are using e-cigarettes to vaporize marijuana, study finds

Nearly one in five high school students who said they used electronic cigarettes to vaporize nicotine also used them to vaporize pot, according to a survey of nearly 4,000 Connecticut teens.