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Subway and shot the owner last summer. In november. Police say. He tried to hire a hitman to kill a witness. So she wouldnt testify against him. A confidential informant told police. And an undercover officer met with ware. To discuss taking the woman out. Ware now facing an Additional Charge for solitication to murder a witness. brian loftus the trial of a former pastor accused of sexually assaulting teenage girls is underway today. Prosecutors say 59 year old otis holland could take the stand in his own defense. He says he counseled the girls and talked to them about sex, but never sexually assaulted them. Yesterday two girls took the stand, testifying they were teens when holland sexually assaulted them during counseling sessions. We will have the latest on later broadcasts. brian loftus as democratic president ial candidate Hillary Clinton is trying to move past the c ....

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Lighting up cancer and heart disease

Much like a fresh set of eyes, a small pen-shaped device is showing surgeons a more accurate way to treat cancer and heart disease. The device uses new technology developed at UC Davis to scan and illuminate unhealthy tissue in real time so it can be removed. For use during surgery, the technology is called Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging (FLIm). Surgeons use the device to scan tissue, which will alter the fluorescence if metabolic abnormalities or cancerous cells are present. This is because tumor cells have different optical properties than healthy cells. ....

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