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Ex-Penn State assistant coach Mike McQueary testified at Jerry Sandusky's sex abuse trial Tuesday he saw Sandusky in a shower with his arms around a young boy.
Police in the western New York city of Cheektowaga say they are trying to determine whether a confession to a killing, found in an apartment building, is real.
Alaska officials Thursday certified Lisa Murkowski the winner of the state's U.S. Senate race, but it was unclear whether the decision would yet be challenged.
Joe Miller said Sunday night he would not fight certification of Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski's victory though he would continue his lawsuit.
The Alaska Supreme Court Wednesday rejected all of GOP Senate nominee Joe Miller's legal claims and found ballots in the Nov. 2 election were counted properly.
U.S. Senate hopeful Joe Miller appealed to the Alaska Supreme Court after a lower court ruled against his challenge of write-in candidate Sen. Lisa Murkowski.
An Alaska judge has ruled that U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski won re-election fair and square, dismissing a challenge by the official Republican candidate.
An Alaska judge has put a legal dispute over U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski's re-election on the fast track, scheduling arguments next week.
A federal judge in Alaska says a state judge should decide if disputed write-in votes cast in a contentious senate race should be counted.
Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, forced to run a write-in campaign after losing the GOP primary to Joe Miller, declared victory Wednesday.
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