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- Workers rescued outside Manhattan skyscraper
- Coburn questions DOJ on spending under sequestration
- NSA director: Programs disrupted dozens of attacks
- NSA leaker mysterious despite hours of interviews
- Syrian extremist rebels raid Shiite village
- Turkish gov't open to referendum to end protests
- Top military leader disputes diplomat on Benghazi
- Storms pelt Midwest with rain, winds, hail
- Jury selection enters Day 3 in Zimmerman trial
- Pa. girl who took on donor rules gets adult lungs
- CEO describes Jackson as forceful businessman
- LeBron not backing down on vow for Game 4
- Obama political value unclear amid controversy
- Incentive for Korea talks remains despite failure
- FEMA denies aid for Texas fertilizer plant blast
Workers rescued outside Manhattan skyscraper Posted: 12 Jun 2013 02:01 PM PDT |
Coburn questions DOJ on spending under sequestration Posted: 12 Jun 2013 02:55 PM PDT Oklahoma Republican Sen. Tom Coburn is demanding details from the Department of Justice about the agency's spending on, among other things, employee conferences under sequestration. In a letter obtained by Yahoo News that was sent to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder on Wednesday, Coburn pointed to the DOJ's history of spending on conferences over the [...] |
NSA director: Programs disrupted dozens of attacks Posted: 12 Jun 2013 03:41 PM PDT |
NSA leaker mysterious despite hours of interviews Posted: 12 Jun 2013 03:43 PM PDT |
Syrian extremist rebels raid Shiite village Posted: 12 Jun 2013 03:29 PM PDT |
Turkish gov't open to referendum to end protests Posted: 12 Jun 2013 04:17 PM PDT ISTANBUL (AP) — Turkey's government on Wednesday offered a first concrete gesture aimed at ending nearly two weeks of street protests, proposing a referendum on a development project in Istanbul that triggered demonstrations that have become the biggest challenge to Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's 10-year tenure. |
Top military leader disputes diplomat on Benghazi Posted: 12 Jun 2013 10:45 AM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said Wednesday that four members of Army special forces in Tripoli were never told to stand down after last year's deadly assault on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, disputing a former top diplomat's claim that the unit might have helped Americans under siege. |
Storms pelt Midwest with rain, winds, hail Posted: 12 Jun 2013 04:30 PM PDT |
Jury selection enters Day 3 in Zimmerman trial Posted: 12 Jun 2013 04:26 PM PDT |
Pa. girl who took on donor rules gets adult lungs Posted: 12 Jun 2013 04:45 PM PDT |
CEO describes Jackson as forceful businessman Posted: 12 Jun 2013 12:41 PM PDT |
LeBron not backing down on vow for Game 4 Posted: 12 Jun 2013 03:06 PM PDT |
Obama political value unclear amid controversy Posted: 12 Jun 2013 04:06 PM PDT |
Incentive for Korea talks remains despite failure Posted: 12 Jun 2013 03:13 PM PDT |
FEMA denies aid for Texas fertilizer plant blast Posted: 12 Jun 2013 03:14 PM PDT |
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