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1 “Man who confessed to drunk driving in viral video to learn sentence”

2 Matthew Cordle (22) became a national story when he confessed on a viral video that he killed a man. Cordle’s video was posted to YouTube on September 3 in which he confessed to driving while drunk and killing 61-year-old Vincent Canzani. In the video, he promised he would plead guilty and "take full responsibility for everything I've done to Vincent and his family.” On Wednesday morning in an Ohio courtroom, he'll find out how much that confession will cost him. He faces a maximum sentence of 8½ years. Cordle pled guilty in September to aggravated vehicular homicide and driving under the influence.

3 An X-ray shows a bullet lodged in a baby's head. The image would be chilling enough without knowing the child was still in its mother's womb when it became the target of snipers hiding in the shadows in northern Syria. The mother survived. Her baby didn't. And it's not the only one. Volunteer doctor David Nott, a British surgeon who's worked in several Syrian hospitals with the charity Syria Relief, says snipers are playing a "targeting game," and heavily pregnant women are on the hit list. An X-ray shows a bullet lodged in a baby's head. The image would be chilling enough without knowing the child was still in its mother's womb when it became the target of snipers hiding in the shadows in northern Syria. The mother survived. Her baby didn't. And it's not the only one. Volunteer doctor David Nott, a British surgeon who's worked in several Syrian hospitals with the charity Syria Relief, says snipers are playing a "targeting game," and heavily pregnant women are on the hit list. A White House national security official was fired after sending sometimes insulting messages on Twitter under a fake name. Joseph was fired for messages sent on the account @natsecwonk. The Daily Beast reported the account had been used to send messages to the foreign policy community since 2011. The website said some of the tweets contained messages that insulted top White House officials. A White House national security official was fired after sending sometimes insulting messages on Twitter under a fake name. Joseph was fired for messages sent on the account @natsecwonk. The Daily Beast reported the account had been used to send messages to the foreign policy community since 2011. The website said some of the tweets contained messages that insulted top White House officials. In Other News


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