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Fla. man calls 911 demanding 'Kool-Aid, burgers and weed' delivered

A St. Petersburg man is accused of misusing the 911 system to request that he wanted "Kool-Aid, burgers and weed to be delivered to him." The Tampa Bay Times (http://bit.ly/11WSR2U ) reports 34-year-old Jarvis Sutton dialed 911 about 80 times on Sunday. Police say Sutton admitted to making the calls. ...

Princess Tarinan von Anhalt works on one of her paintings Tuesday, April 30, 2013 on the West Palm Beach, Fla. airport tarmac. Princess Tarinan von Anhalt's creative process involves hurling paint into a Learjet engine, splattering the colors onto a canvas to create the abstract designs for which she has become known. Tuesday's demonstration is part of an event by a private jet services company and an art group to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Learjet. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter)

Artist replaces paintbrush with jet engine thrust

The hurricane-force thrust from a jet engine pushes Tarinan von Anhalt into the air as she splatters an array of colors into the wind and onto a blank canvas to create the abstract designs she has become known for. Instead of paintbrushes, she uses $10 million jet engines from a ...

Gawker refuses court order in Hogan sex tape suit

Editors at the gossip website Gawker said Friday they're not complying with a Florida court order to remove material related to a privacy lawsuit involving former pro wrestler Hulk Hogan. Pinellas County Judge Pamela A.M. Campbell issued an order Wednesday. It tells Gawker to remove a video of Hogan, whose ...

Kansas Bureau of Investigation Director Kirk Thompson leaves a a Shawnee County courtroom after a judge ruled in favor of the KBI in a dispute over records retained by a deceased agent from the 1959 multiple murder case that inspired Truman Capote's book, "In Cold Blood," Tuesday, April 23, 2013, in Topeka, Kan. The judge ruled that a memorabilia dealer and the family of the deceased agent, who had wanted to auction off the materials, cannot use or speak about the files’ contents publicly.  (AP Photo/John Hanna)

Correction: In Cold Blood-Records story

In a story April 23 about a legal dispute over investigation materials from the 1959 murder case in Kansas that inspired the book "In Cold Blood, The Associated Press misspelled the last name of a Seattle forensic psychiatrist in one of three references to him. The correct spelling is Adler, ...

Singer Don Omar, left, and Natty Natasha hold the latin rhythm song of the year award at the Latin Billboard Awards in Coral Gables, Fla., Thursday April 25, 2013. (AP Photo/Alan Diaz)

Don Omar is top winner at Billboard Latin awards

Reggaeton star Don Omar was the top winner of the Billboard Latin Music Awards, though the bigger star of the show might have been the one who wasn't there: The late Mexican-American singer Jenni Rivera. Don Omar took home 10 prizes at the annual show Thursday honoring Spanish-language songs and ...

Amazon.com's most well-read city: Alexandria, Va.

Alexandria, Va., and Knoxville, Tenn., are cities for readers, if not always the kinds of books your parents wanted you to read. Alexandria and Knoxville ranked No. 1 and No. 2 on Amazon.com's annual list of U.S. cities buying the most books, newspapers and magazines per capita from the online ...

Body, explosive found on UCF campus

A body of a man was found inside a University of Central Florida dormitory, according to authorities Monday.

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