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Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 81, the Supreme Court justice, said in an interview with The Associated Press that the nation's highest court won't duck the issue of same-sex marriage the next time a case goes to the court.

Deadmau5, a Canadian DJ whose real name is Joel Zimmerman, posted a YouTube video of his coffee run with Toronto Mayor Rob Ford in which Ford, recently back at work after a stint in rehab, orders five espressos in one cup, asks the teller twice if there's five shots and later says he "pounds the espressos back."

George W. Bush, 68, the former president, has written a currently untitled biography of his father, former President George H.W. Bush, 90, which will be released on Nov. 11, Crown Publishing Group said.

Rep. Eric Cantor, the Virginia Republican who was defeated by a Tea Party-backed opponent in his June primary, used his farewell speech as House majority leader to lament what he calls a diminished U.S. role in a world that he said is rife with instability and terror.

Christopher Barry, 34, the only son of former District of Columbia Mayor Marion Barry, was jailed after he was caught driving on a revoked license, court documents show.

Renae Ferguson told WNEM-TV that a lion bit off part of her finger at a small private zoo in northern Michigan after an employee allowed Ferguson and her daughter to enter the lion's cage, prompting state police to investigate.

Jose Manuel Garcia Guevara, a man on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list in connection with the 2008 rape and killing of 26-year-old Wanda Barton, surrendered to authorities in Mexico and was returned to Louisiana, where the crime took place.

Benjamin Herman, 79, a former aide to Prince Philip, was charged by British prosecutors with three indecent assaults against a young girl in the early 1970s.

Aaron Bernard Smith, 27, who authorities in Ocala, Fla., say hit a postal carrier and threw furniture at his truck because he didn't have any mail for him, faces charges of burglary, battery and criminal mischief.

Kristen Smith, 31, who admitted to taking her newborn nephew from a Wisconsin home in February and ditching him in freezing weather outside a gas station in Iowa, was convicted of kidnapping the child, who was found alive and well, and faces 25 years to life in prison when sentenced.

A Section on 08/01/2014

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