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Not so funny now
AZ Central | Submitted by: azdollarbill
"A woman got a longer jail sentence after a judge heard a recorded jail conversation during which she made light of the bicyclist she had killed."
Large, Mysterious Blob
WMTW | Submitted by: anonymous
"A large, mysterious blob has taken over a major sewer line in the city of Lewiston, leaving public works crews stumped as to how to budge it."
Lip Service
The Smoking Gun | Submitted by: Bunker7
"A 20-year-old female corrections officer is facing sex assault charges for allegedly performing oral sex on a male inmate on New Year's Eve in an Oklahoma jail..."
Hongry Croc
MSNBC | Submitted by: Jill Awf
"A man rescued his colleague from the jaws of a crocodile in northern Australia but accidentally shot the unlucky co-worker in the process..."
Expensive Meal
Wire Services | Submitted by: redrubberballs
"Two former golf club employees have been charged with theft and cruelty to animals in the death of a pet dog the owners say was cooked and eaten."
Over-Exposed
KMGH-TV 7 Denver | Submitted by: Flossy666
"Westminster police need your help in identifying a man who exposed himself to a 7-year-old boy inside a Wal-Mart." ... Also: That's just low, Squeaky Clean Fetus
Forced to participate in "esophagus cam"
WFIE | Submitted by: abyssco
"The lawsuit alleges the Blue Man actors circled him, held his neck and arms and forced his head back to insert the camera."
California: Workers can be fired for using medical pot
San Francisco Chronicle | Submitted by: anonymous
"Employers can fire workers found to have used medical marijuana even if it was legally recommended, the California Supreme Court ruled Thursday in another setback for California in its increasingly rancorous clash with federal law over medical pot use."