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- NTSB: Pilots confused by wrong airport's lights
- Eight questions about Obama’s spying overhaul
- Dramatic photos of 1986 shuttle disaster found in attic
- Afghanistan suicide attack kills up to 15
- Vatican child abuse data: 400 priests defrocked in 2-year span
- Riddle of King Alfred the Great's remains may be solved
- Deadly attack on popular Kabul restaurant
- Live chat: Inside Guantanamo Bay
- Drought emergency declared for California
- Cybercrime firm uncovers six active attacks on U.S. merchants
- Obama: A 'new approach' to data collection
- Kerry: World won't be fooled by Assad regime
- Obama wants limits on NSA spying
- Inspired by Mandela, Serena Williams rethinks tournament boycott
- Uganda's president opposes tough new anti-gay bill
- Crews chase flare-ups in California fire
- French president visits hospitalized first lady
- Judge spikes photo ID requirement for Pa. voters
- Happy birthday for Michelle Obama, who turns 50
- Palace: Queen's granddaughter Zara has baby girl
- Pa. couple advertises home as 'slightly haunted'
- Cuban travel in record numbers a year into reform
- Djokovic, Williams into 4th round in Australia
- Explosion hits Bangkok protesters, wounding dozens
- Google contact lens could be option for diabetics
- Ohio executions face criticism after unusual death
- First lady status, in doubt in France, not global
- Hefty price: New federal budget bill cost $3 million per word
- Prince Harry ends role as helicopter pilot
- Record number of rhinos poached in South Africa in 2013
- Surgeon general adds to list of smoking's harms
- Conservative group targets Hispanics
- Player in NJ bridge scandal will talk for immunity
- Japan WWII soldier who hid in jungle until 1974 dies
- 'Seeds of genocide' in Central African Republic, U.N. warns
- L.A.-area wildfire partly contained
- Driver cited for wearing Google Glass beats ticket in court
NTSB: Pilots confused by wrong airport's lights Posted: 17 Jan 2014 04:02 PM PST |
Eight questions about Obama’s spying overhaul Posted: 17 Jan 2014 10:43 AM PST |
Dramatic photos of 1986 shuttle disaster found in attic Posted: 17 Jan 2014 08:01 AM PST |
Afghanistan suicide attack kills up to 15 Posted: 17 Jan 2014 03:08 PM PST |
Vatican child abuse data: 400 priests defrocked in 2-year span Posted: 17 Jan 2014 11:07 AM PST |
Riddle of King Alfred the Great's remains may be solved Posted: 17 Jan 2014 10:01 AM PST |
Deadly attack on popular Kabul restaurant Posted: 17 Jan 2014 04:26 PM PST |
Live chat: Inside Guantanamo Bay Posted: |
Drought emergency declared for California Posted: 17 Jan 2014 09:31 AM PST California governor Jerry Brown declared a drought emergency on Friday, a move that will allow the parched state to seek federal aid as it grapples with what could turn out to be the driest year in recorded state history. "We can't make it rain, but we can be much better prepared for the terrible consequences that California's drought now threatens, including dramatically less water for our farms and communities and increased fires in both urban and rural areas," Brown said in a statement. |
Cybercrime firm uncovers six active attacks on U.S. merchants Posted: 17 Jan 2014 12:45 PM PST A cybercrime firm says it has uncovered at least six ongoing attacks at U.S. merchants whose credit card processing systems are infected with the same type of malicious software used to steal data from Target Corp. Andrew Komarov, chief executive of the cybersecurity firm IntelCrawler, told Reuters that his company has alerted law enforcement, Visa Inc and intelligence teams at several large banks about the findings. He said payment card data was stolen in the attacks, though he didn't know how much. |
Obama: A 'new approach' to data collection Posted: 17 Jan 2014 03:06 PM PST |
Kerry: World won't be fooled by Assad regime Posted: 17 Jan 2014 07:39 AM PST US Secretary of State John Kerry warned the Syrian regime Friday it would fail to divert next week's peace talks away from the aim of installing a new government. Accusing Syrian President Bashar al-Assad of funding and even ceding territory to extremists in order to fuel fears of militant groups, Kerry said "nobody is going to be fooled." "They can bluster, they can protest, they can put out distortions, the bottom line is we are going to Geneva to implement Geneva I, and if Assad doesn't do that he will invite greater response," he said. Kerry and his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov have led moves to bring together the divided Syrian opposition and the Assad regime for the first time since the conflict erupted in March 2011. |
Obama wants limits on NSA spying Posted: 17 Jan 2014 08:37 AM PST |
Inspired by Mandela, Serena Williams rethinks tournament boycott Posted: 17 Jan 2014 08:12 AM PST World number one Serena Williams Friday said she could end her 13-year boycott of the Indian Wells tournament after being inspired by Nelson Mandela. The American 32-year-old and her sister Venus have not played the event in the California desert since being booed in 2001. The capacity crowd was livid and made their feelings clear during the final against Kim Clijsters, booing Venus and her father Richard as they entered the stadium and Serena throughout the match. |
Uganda's president opposes tough new anti-gay bill Posted: 17 Jan 2014 07:32 AM PST |
Crews chase flare-ups in California fire Posted: 17 Jan 2014 07:42 AM PST |
French president visits hospitalized first lady Posted: 17 Jan 2014 07:24 AM PST |
Judge spikes photo ID requirement for Pa. voters Posted: 17 Jan 2014 01:32 PM PST |
Happy birthday for Michelle Obama, who turns 50 Posted: 17 Jan 2014 07:20 AM PST |
Palace: Queen's granddaughter Zara has baby girl Posted: 17 Jan 2014 07:21 AM PST |
Pa. couple advertises home as 'slightly haunted' Posted: 17 Jan 2014 03:36 AM PST |
Cuban travel in record numbers a year into reform Posted: 17 Jan 2014 05:40 AM PST HAVANA (AP) — Last February, Amalia Reigosa Blanco experienced for the first time the rush of an airplane taking off. She browsed the clothing shops of Italy's fashion capital, and strolled cobblestone streets echoing with an unfamiliar tongue. She learned what snow feels like. |
Djokovic, Williams into 4th round in Australia Posted: 17 Jan 2014 05:47 AM PST |
Explosion hits Bangkok protesters, wounding dozens Posted: 17 Jan 2014 07:18 AM PST |
Google contact lens could be option for diabetics Posted: 17 Jan 2014 12:34 AM PST MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (AP) — Brian Otis gingerly holds what looks like a typical contact lens on his index finger. Look closer. Sandwiched in this lens are two twinkling glitter-specks loaded with tens of thousands of miniaturized transistors. It's ringed with a hair-thin antenna. Together these remarkable miniature electronics can monitor glucose levels in tears of diabetics and then wirelessly transmit them to a handheld device. |
Ohio executions face criticism after unusual death Posted: 17 Jan 2014 06:16 AM PST |
First lady status, in doubt in France, not global Posted: 17 Jan 2014 05:22 AM PST PARIS (AP) — France's unmarried president — and the reported love triangle involving the companion he installed into the Elysee palace and a French actress supposedly down the street — have led the country into a delicate debate over whether it needs a first lady at all. Many countries lack official status for the spouse or companion of a leader, turning up some complicated situations, even when the public is willing to turn a blind eye. |
Hefty price: New federal budget bill cost $3 million per word Posted: 17 Jan 2014 08:02 AM PST |
Prince Harry ends role as helicopter pilot Posted: 17 Jan 2014 05:14 AM PST |
Record number of rhinos poached in South Africa in 2013 Posted: 17 Jan 2014 05:52 AM PST By Ed Stoddard JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - More than 1,000 rhinos were poached for their horns in South Africa in 2013, a record number and an increase of over 50 percent from the previous year, the country's department of environmental affairs said on Friday. The data is sure to ring conservation alarm bells about a downward population spiral in a country that is home to almost all of Africa and the world's rhinos, and it may bring renewed pressure on the government to do something to halt the slayings. In 2013, 1,004 of the massive animals were illegally killed in South Africa, compared with 668 the previous year and 448 in 2011. Most of the killings are taking place in South Africa's flagship Kruger National Park, which lost 606 rhinos last year and 425 in 2012. |
Surgeon general adds to list of smoking's harms Posted: 17 Jan 2014 12:32 AM PST WASHINGTON (AP) — It's no secret that smoking causes lung cancer. But what about diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, erectile dysfunction? Fifty years into the war on smoking, scientists still are adding diseases to the long list of cigarettes' harms — even as the government struggles to get more people to kick the habit. |
Conservative group targets Hispanics Posted: 17 Jan 2014 05:09 AM PST |
Player in NJ bridge scandal will talk for immunity Posted: 16 Jan 2014 11:33 PM PST |
Japan WWII soldier who hid in jungle until 1974 dies Posted: 17 Jan 2014 02:42 AM PST A Japanese soldier who hid in the Philippine jungle for three decades, refusing to believe World War II was over until his former commander returned and ordered him to surrender, has died in Tokyo aged 91. Hiroo Onoda waged a guerilla campaign in Lubang Island near Luzon until he was finally persuaded in 1974 that peace had broken out, ignoring leaflet drops and successive attempts to convince him the Imperial Army had been defeated. He and three other soldiers continued to obey that order long after Japan's 1945 defeat. Their existence became widely known in 1950, when one of their number emerged and returned to Japan. |
'Seeds of genocide' in Central African Republic, U.N. warns Posted: 16 Jan 2014 04:57 PM PST By Emmanuel Braun and Tom Miles BANGUI/GENEVA (Reuters) - A senior U.N. official warned of the risk of genocide in Central African Republic without a more robust international response to communal bloodshed in which at least 20 more people were killed on Thursday. More than a million people have been displaced by the violence since Seleka installed their leader Michel Djotodia as interim president. Over 1,000 people were killed last month alone in the capital Bangui, prompting neighboring countries to evacuate more than 30,000 of their citizens. There has been relative calm since Djotodia resigned last week under intense international pressure, but sporadic violence has persisted in Bangui. |
L.A.-area wildfire partly contained Posted: 16 Jan 2014 06:09 PM PST |
Driver cited for wearing Google Glass beats ticket in court Posted: 16 Jan 2014 05:44 PM PST |
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