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A lawyer for Major League Baseball player, Barry Bonds, who became embroiled in the steroids controversy over 10 years and found guilty of lying to a grand jury, getting two years probation, sought to get his client cleared on Wednesday. Bonds' appellate specialist Dennis Riordan said that his client's long answer he gave before a grand jury was not a true crime.

The lawsuit says that the school illegally supports Christianity in public school by displaying a Jesus Christ portrait.

A Massachusetts family was awarded $63 million dollars by Johnson & Johnson on Wednesday after their daughter nearly lost her life due to a severe reaction Children's Motrin.