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Latest D.B. Cooper Lead Goes Cold; DNA Rules Out Suspect

D.B. Cooper
DNA ruled out a suspect the FBI believed was D.B. Cooper, the man who hijacked a jetliner in 1971 before jumping from the rear of the plane with $200,000 in cash. The FBI has said DNA didn't provide a match to that on the necktie the hijacker left behind on the flight.
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Mysterious Orange Goo in Alaska Tiny Eggs of Unknown Species

Denying rumors that suggested that the orange stuff was a form of alien life, Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) lab said on Monday that it was a mass of microscopic eggs filled with fatty droplets, most likely to be of a small crustacean.
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No DNA match for latest DB Cooper suspect, FBI says

DNA analysis has failed to establish a link between the skyjacker dubbed D.B. Cooper and a new suspect in the decades-old case, but the results do not rule out that he may have been the culprit, the FBI said on Monday.
Gunman kills 8 in Copley, Ohio

Police Identify Gunman in Copley Rampage as Michael Hance

Police said Hance shot his girlfriend first inside a home on Sunday in Copley, a small quiet town about 40 miles kilometers south of Cleveland. Copley Township has about 14,000 people. He then went next door where he shot her brother and four neighbors. After that, Hance chased two people through several yards and shot one of them before entering a house to shoot the final victim.
London Riots

Aftermath Photos of London Riots

London witnessed a weekend of rioting after the shooting of Mark Duggen by police on August 4. A peaceful protest on Saturday turned violent by Sunday.
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Rare 'de novo' Mutation Causes Schizophrenia: Study

A large number of people with sporadic cases of schizophrenia do not necessarily have a family history of the disease. In fact, a new study published in Nature Genetics establishes that they are caused by rare "de novo", protein-altering mutations-genetic errors that are present in patients but not in their parents.
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London Riots: Only the Rioters to Blame?

London witnessed one of its most appalling riots in years after police fatally shot a black resident. Violence engulfed an economically deprived neighborhood in North London when a small anti-police demonstration snowballed into looting and violence that left 26 police officers injured and led to 55 arrests.

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