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- Live updates: Northeast braces for 'potentially historic' blizzard
- Lawyer: Boy Scout files depict 'sordid' history of abuse
- Companies try to capitalize on Northeast storm
- Northeast U.S. braves 'crippling' blizzard, transit systems shut
- Small drone crashes on White House grounds, operator comes forward
- Judge puts Alabama same-sex marriages on hold after striking down ban
- 516 'Brotherhood elements' arrested on Egypt anniversary
- Rand Paul on Possible Mitt Romney Run: 'No, No, No, No'
- Church of England consecrates first woman bishop
- More bad news for Malaysia Airlines
- Northeast braces for 'historic' blizzard
- Last year tied with 2010 as warmest on record
- Drone crashes at White House; hobbyist says it's his
- New Miss Universe crowned in Florida
- Japan seeks Jordan's help in gaining hostage's release
- New Jersey's Christie launches political action committee
Live updates: Northeast braces for 'potentially historic' blizzard Posted: 26 Jan 2015 04:30 PM PST |
Lawyer: Boy Scout files depict 'sordid' history of abuse Posted: 26 Jan 2015 04:24 PM PST |
Companies try to capitalize on Northeast storm Posted: 26 Jan 2015 01:27 PM PST |
Northeast U.S. braves 'crippling' blizzard, transit systems shut Posted: 26 Jan 2015 04:50 PM PST By Jonathan Allen and Barbara Goldberg NEW YORK/MAPLEWOOD, N.J. (Reuters) - A massive, wind-whipped blizzard slammed into the U.S. Northeast on Monday, creating havoc for more than 60 million people and forcing New York City to shut down on a scale not seen since Superstorm Sandy devastated the region in 2012. States of emergency were declared in at least six states - New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts and New Hampshire - as people were urged to stay home with transit systems, including the New York City subway, suspending services and roadways closed amid white-out conditions. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced a travel ban for all but emergency vehicles on every road in 13 counties in southern New York state, including New York City, suburban Westchester and Long Island, with the threat of a $300 fine for violators. His peers in Connecticut and Massachusetts imposed similar bans on driving. |
Small drone crashes on White House grounds, operator comes forward Posted: 26 Jan 2015 12:52 PM PST By Roberta Rampton and Julia Edwards NEW DELHI/ WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A small drone crashed on the grounds of the White House in the early hours of Monday without endangering anyone and U.S. officials said they had identified the operator. A person has come forward to take responsibility for flying the drone, a Secret Service spokeswoman said, without providing details about the individual. The agency said the drone was being flown for recreational purposes when it breached the secure perimeter of the presidential mansion. A White House spokesman said the device, known as a "quad copter," did not appear to be dangerous. |
Judge puts Alabama same-sex marriages on hold after striking down ban Posted: 26 Jan 2015 03:46 PM PST Same-sex couples in Alabama will have to put their wedding plans on hold after a federal judge issued a two-week stay on her ruling that struck down the state's laws banning gay marriages, including those performed legally in other states. Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange also filed an appeal with the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday seeking a longer stay until the U.S. Supreme Court rules later this year whether states can ban gay marriage. U.S. District Court Judge Callie Granade said in an order issued Sunday night that she would give the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals until Feb. 9 to decide whether gay marriages should continue to be delayed in the state. |
516 'Brotherhood elements' arrested on Egypt anniversary Posted: 26 Jan 2015 03:50 PM PST More than 500 backers of Egypt's blacklisted Muslim Brotherhood were arrested as clashes erupted on the anniversary of its 2011 uprising, a minister said Monday, in the biggest police sweep for months. Twenty people, mostly demonstrators, were killed Sunday when protesters clashed with security forces after Islamists called for rallies against President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's government as Egypt marked the fourth anniversary of the toppling of ex-strongman Hosni Mubarak. Supporters of Mubarak's successor, Islamist Mohamed Morsi, have regularly clashed with security forces since he was ousted by then army chief Sisi in July 2013. |
Rand Paul on Possible Mitt Romney Run: 'No, No, No, No' Posted: 26 Jan 2015 07:29 AM PST |
Church of England consecrates first woman bishop Posted: 26 Jan 2015 05:01 AM PST By Phil Noble YORK, England (Reuters) - The Church of England consecrated its first woman bishop on Monday, the culmination of years of efforts by Church modernizers to overcome opposition from traditionalists - one of whom briefly shouted a protest during the service. More than two decades after the Church allowed women to become priests, 48-year-old mother-of-two the Reverend Libby Lane became Bishop of Stockport in a ceremony at York Minster, a Gothic cathedral in northern England. The protest came as John Sentamu, Archbishop of York, asked the congregation whether Lane should be consecrated as Bishop. |
More bad news for Malaysia Airlines Posted: 26 Jan 2015 05:56 AM PST |
Northeast braces for 'historic' blizzard Posted: 26 Jan 2015 03:42 PM PST |
Last year tied with 2010 as warmest on record Posted: 26 Jan 2015 05:02 AM PST By Alister Doyle OSLO (Reuters) - Last year tied with 2010 as the hottest on record, in a new sign of long-term global warming stoked by human activities, according to British data on Monday that back up U.S. findings of record-breaking heat in 2014. The worldwide data, compiled by the Met Office and the University of East Anglia from records stretching back to 1850, showed average surface temperatures last year were 0.56 degree Celsius (1.0 Fahrenheit) above the long-term average of 1961-90. On Jan. 16, the U.S. space agency NASA and the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration said last year was the warmest on record, just ahead of 2010. Discrepancies occur because they use different ways to determine temperatures in places with few thermometers, such as the Arctic. |
Drone crashes at White House; hobbyist says it's his Posted: 26 Jan 2015 01:10 PM PST |
New Miss Universe crowned in Florida Posted: 25 Jan 2015 10:05 PM PST |
Japan seeks Jordan's help in gaining hostage's release Posted: 26 Jan 2015 10:15 AM PST |
New Jersey's Christie launches political action committee Posted: 26 Jan 2015 11:22 AM PST |
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