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Police tape surrounds a gray car outside a Wichita, Kansas, house where a 10-month-old girl died July 24, 2014, after being left inside a hot car. Authorities said they have arrested the girl's foster parent on suspicion of aggravated endangerment but charges have not been filed. Police said the man had "somehow forgotten" leaving the girl in the back seat after picking her up from the baby sitter. (Associated Press/The Wichita Eagle, Matt Riedl)
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During a news conference July 24, 2014, in Long Beach, Calif., police display photos of Gus Adams and Andrea Miller. Police said they're deciding whether to arrest an 80-year-old man who shot a fleeing, unarmed burglar — Miller — despite her telling him she was pregnant, but they have arrested her accomplice, Adams, on suspicion of murder for taking part in a crime that led to her death. (Associated Press/Long Beach Press-Telegram)
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U.S. Attorney Zachary Fardon declared in his first interview after taking over his job that "we are not going to arrest our way out of the gang problem in Chicago ... I do not believe federal law enforcement is the panacea" to gun violence.
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National Edition News cover for July 25, 2014 - Vanishing computer records fuel concern in House: Computer hard drives, from closed criminal cases, sit on a shelf waiting to be wiped of information at the Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center in Linthicum, Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011. Hackers and hostile nations are launching increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks against U.S. defense contractors. And the Pentagon is extending a program to help protect its prime suppliers, while serving as a possible model for other government agencies. Pentagon analysts are investigating a growing number of cases involving the mishandling or removal of classified data from military and corporate systems. Defense officials say intrusions into defense networks are now close to 30 percent of the Pentagon's Cyber Crime Center's workload. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)
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Pope Francis met with Meriam Ibrahim, from Sudan, Thursday after her surprise release from her home country and a flight to Rome with her husband and two children. Ms. Ibrahim, whose estranged father was Muslim but whose mother was an Orthodox Christian from Ethiopia, was sentenced to death over charges of apostasy and was being held in U.S. Embassy in Khartoum, Sudan, until she was unexpectedly allowed to leave the country by Sudanese officials.
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A doctor was reportedly shot in the head and two other wounded Thursday afternoon at Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital, near Philadelphia. (NBC 10)
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A doctor was reportedly shot in the head and two other wounded Thursday afternoon at Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital, near Philadelphia. (NBC 10)