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WYFF4.com - National News Headlines
05/09/2008 01:39 PM
Tapes Show Patriots Stole Offensive Signals
ESPN reports that the videotapes sent to the NFL by former Patriots employee Matt Walsh include a tape of the team filming their opponents' offensive signals.
05/09/2008 02:46 PM
Train Quarantined After Woman Dies
Canadian officials keep passengers on a train after as many as 10 people fall ill.
05/09/2008 03:23 PM
Rapper Arrested On Dog Abuse, Drug Charges
Rapper DMX was arrested on seven counts of animal cruelty and four counts of drug possession, Arizona authorities say.
05/09/2008 12:36 PM
Tornado In N.C. Kills At Least 1
Three people were injured in a reported tornado in North Carolina.
05/09/2008 12:28 PM
Police: Teens Dig Up Skull For Pot 'Bong'
Three teenagers dig up a grave, remove a skull and use it to smoke marijuana, Houston police say.
05/09/2008 10:57 AM
Hezbollah Gunmen Seize Beirut Areas
Hezbollah gunmen have taken control of several Beirut neighborhoods from Sunnis loyal to Lebanon's U.S.-backed government.
05/09/2008 03:02 PM
3 Friends Drive Through 48 States In 106 Hours
Three men from Utah reach the Four Corners, completing a trip that took them through the 48 contiguous states in the U.S. in 106 hours.
05/09/2008 03:30 PM
Woman Pregnant With 18th Child
A family with 17 home-schooled children prepares for baby No. 18.
05/09/2008 11:06 AM
Restaurant Bans Children Younger Than 6
The management for a restaurant announces that young children are no longer allowed in the establishment.
05/09/2008 04:16 PM
Relief Efforts Falling Short In Myanmar
Organizers say relief workers in Myanmar are far from reaching most of the hundreds of thousands of people without food or safe drinking water following the recent deadly cyclone.