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- Controversial Arizona sheriff played federal probe for laughs
- Dowd: Secret Service, GSA gaffes erode faith
- French presidential election heads to runoff
- Iowa paper devotes front page to fighting bullying
- Searchers scour Tucson for missing 6-year-old girl
- New York search for 'milk carton' boy finds stain on wall
- All eyes on Fla. jail as Zimmerman awaits release
- ‘One Day on Earth:' Film with footage from every country debuts
- More firings likely coming in Secret Service scandal
- Iran says it recovered data from captured US drone
- What causes 'brain freeze' headaches? New answers
- Wal-Mart probes bribery allegations in Mexico
- Olbermann: Dog-gate vastly raises 'absurdity' of campaign
- Study: Arctic Ocean could be source of greenhouse gas
- Millions of books to be donated Monday night
- Photos: World celebrates Earth Day
- Senator: No evidence Colombian prostitutes were underage
- Light bulb with 20-year life unveiled in U.S. on Earth Day
- US, Afghanistan finalize strategic drawdown pact
- UN observers tour rebel-held town in Syria
- Doctor: Bee Gee Robin Gibb has colorectal cancer
Controversial Arizona sheriff played federal probe for laughs Posted: An audio recording has surfaced of an Arizona sheriff playing his refusal to cooperate in a racial profiling investigation for laughs at a fundraiser for an anti-illegal immigration group in Texas. He ridicules politicians who sought the probe and displayed contempt toward federal authorities who were — and are still — investigating him on two fronts. |
Dowd: Secret Service, GSA gaffes erode faith Posted: |
French presidential election heads to runoff Posted: The French presidential election appears to be headed to a runoff. Exit polls cited by French television in Sunday's first round of voting show President Nicolas Sarkozy losing by a thin margin to Socialist challenger Francois Hollande. According to CNN, Sarkozy captured 25.5 percent of the vote, while Hollande took 28.4 percent. Marine Le Pen, [...] |
Iowa paper devotes front page to fighting bullying Posted: |
Searchers scour Tucson for missing 6-year-old girl Posted: |
New York search for 'milk carton' boy finds stain on wall Posted: NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investigators searching a New York basement for clues about the 1979 disappearance of a 6-year-old boy have ended their search after "nothing conclusive was found," a law enforcement source said on Sunday. Etan Patz was one of the first missing children in the United States to have his photograph printed on milk cartons after he disappeared and helped fuel an intense national campaign in search of missing children in the 1980s. ... |
All eyes on Fla. jail as Zimmerman awaits release Posted: |
‘One Day on Earth:' Film with footage from every country debuts Posted: On Oct. 10, 2010, a pair of aspiring American filmmakers--who had never made a film before--asked people in every country in the world to document something they saw that day and submit footage to them for inclusion in an ambitious film project. "It was a big idea," Kyle Ruddick, the first-time director, told Yahoo News [...] |
More firings likely coming in Secret Service scandal Posted: |
Iran says it recovered data from captured US drone Posted: |
What causes 'brain freeze' headaches? New answers Posted: Most people have likely experienced brain freeze — the debilitating, instantaneous pain in the temples after eating something frozen — but researchers didn't really understand what causes it, until now. |
Wal-Mart probes bribery allegations in Mexico Posted: |
Olbermann: Dog-gate vastly raises 'absurdity' of campaign Posted: After a week of dog-eat-dog politicking between President Obama and Mitt Romney's respective campaigns, Keith Olbermann said today that the "dog-gate" controversies have gotten out of hand. Politicos, pundits and the presidential-campaign watching public spent the past week pondering which is worse, a presidential candidate... |
Study: Arctic Ocean could be source of greenhouse gas Posted: |
Millions of books to be donated Monday night Posted: |
Photos: World celebrates Earth Day Posted: Thousands of cyclists hold up their bicycles at Budapest's city park, at the end of the Critical Mass bicycle ride across the Hungarian capital, April 22, 2012.The ride was organised to commemorate World Earth Day, which is celebrated April 22 annually. REUTERS/Laszlo Balogh (HUNGARY - Tags: SPORT CYCLING ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY) |
Senator: No evidence Colombian prostitutes were underage Posted: |
Light bulb with 20-year life unveiled in U.S. on Earth Day Posted: |
US, Afghanistan finalize strategic drawdown pact Posted: |
UN observers tour rebel-held town in Syria Posted: |
Doctor: Bee Gee Robin Gibb has colorectal cancer Posted: |
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