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- 9/11 families win right to sue Saudi Arabia
- Judge: Girl will stay on life support after tonsillectomy 'tragedy'
- Weary Obama seeks Hawaii sun's waking touch
- Ready to sleep at the airport? Bad holiday weather blues
- Did public debate on NSA snooping move Obama's needle?
- 'Maximum carnage' intended at Kansas airport, judge says
- Fury and frustration over Target data breach
- Clooney on Protecting South Sudan
- Snowden leaks: Israeli PM was targeted by NSA, UK spies
- Obama: 2014 'can be a breakthrough year'
- U.S. deploys troops to South Sudan to protect embassy, personnel
- Obama orders military to review sexual assault
- Economy expands at fastest rate since 2011
- Last-minute Obamacare exemption for those with canceled plans
- Russian tycoon Khodorkovsky is released
- Congress passes sweeping defense bill
- Canadian court strikes down anti-prostitution laws
- Obama says 1 million signed up for health care
- Reagan shooter granted more time outside hospital
- Stores open for 100 hours to attract shoppers
- Tom Cruise, tabloids, settle defamation lawsuit
- AP's Top 10 photos of 2013
- Salt Lake mayor marries gay couple after ban ended
- Treatment of arrested diplomat was typical in US
- Utah AG requests judge to stop same-sex marriages
- Judge strikes down Utah's same-sex marriage ban
- Spy panel wants duplicate oversight board replaced
9/11 families win right to sue Saudi Arabia Posted: 20 Dec 2013 02:21 PM PST |
Judge: Girl will stay on life support after tonsillectomy 'tragedy' Posted: 20 Dec 2013 04:15 PM PST |
Weary Obama seeks Hawaii sun's waking touch Posted: 20 Dec 2013 04:21 PM PST |
Ready to sleep at the airport? Bad holiday weather blues Posted: 20 Dec 2013 02:45 PM PST |
Did public debate on NSA snooping move Obama's needle? Posted: 20 Dec 2013 01:21 PM PST |
'Maximum carnage' intended at Kansas airport, judge says Posted: 20 Dec 2013 01:21 PM PST |
Fury and frustration over Target data breach Posted: 20 Dec 2013 03:03 PM PST |
Clooney on Protecting South Sudan Posted: 20 Dec 2013 09:58 AM PST |
Snowden leaks: Israeli PM was targeted by NSA, UK spies Posted: 20 Dec 2013 10:27 AM PST British and U.S. spies targeted a senior European Union official, German government buildings, and the office of an Israeli prime minister, according to the latest leaked documents from Edward Snowden published on Friday. Snowden has shone a light on widespread surveillance by the NSA and its British counterpart GCHQ, the alleged extent of which has upset many U.S. allies and fuelled a heated debate about the balance between privacy and security. He is living in Russia under temporary asylum The newspapers reported that in January 2009 GCHQ and the NSA had targeted an email address listed as belonging to the Israeli prime minister, who at the time was Ehud Olmert. |
Obama: 2014 'can be a breakthrough year' Posted: 20 Dec 2013 01:09 PM PST |
U.S. deploys troops to South Sudan to protect embassy, personnel Posted: 20 Dec 2013 07:33 AM PST WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said on Friday the United States has deployed 45 military personnel to volatile South Sudan to protect the embassy and U.S. government employees there. "Although equipped for combat, this force was deployed for the purpose of protecting U.S. citizens and property," Obama said in a letter to Congress. "This force will remain in South Sudan until the security situation becomes such that it is no longer needed." |
Obama orders military to review sexual assault Posted: 20 Dec 2013 11:26 AM PST |
Economy expands at fastest rate since 2011 Posted: 20 Dec 2013 12:49 PM PST |
Last-minute Obamacare exemption for those with canceled plans Posted: 19 Dec 2013 08:44 PM PST By Roberta Rampton WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration made a major last-minute policy shift on Thursday, saying the change would help Americans meet a looming deadline to replace insurance plans canceled because of new standards under Obamacare reforms. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said that this group of people - estimated by the administration to be fewer than 500,000 in number - will be allowed to claim a "hardship exemption" from the requirement in the 2010 Affordable Care Act to buy insurance. Armed with the exemption, they then have the option to buy "catastrophic" insurance plans - cheaper insurance with a minimal coverage level that, under the law, is normally available only to people under the age of 30. "This is a common-sense clarification of the law," said Joanne Peters, a spokeswoman for Sebelius. |
Russian tycoon Khodorkovsky is released Posted: 20 Dec 2013 04:30 AM PST |
Congress passes sweeping defense bill Posted: 20 Dec 2013 12:33 AM PST The $632.8 billion bill changes how the military deals with sexual assault. |
Canadian court strikes down anti-prostitution laws Posted: 20 Dec 2013 03:38 PM PST |
Obama says 1 million signed up for health care Posted: 20 Dec 2013 12:47 PM PST |
Reagan shooter granted more time outside hospital Posted: 20 Dec 2013 02:48 PM PST |
Stores open for 100 hours to attract shoppers Posted: 20 Dec 2013 02:01 PM PST |
Tom Cruise, tabloids, settle defamation lawsuit Posted: 20 Dec 2013 03:29 PM PST |
Posted: 20 Dec 2013 02:02 PM PST How to sum up an entire year of news in just 10 photos? The very notion is daunting when we consider that the AP's award-winning team of hundreds of staff photographers, freelancers and photo editors sends out some 3,000 photos every 24 hours - over 1 million photos a year - to our subscribers around the globe. |
Salt Lake mayor marries gay couple after ban ended Posted: 20 Dec 2013 03:51 PM PST |
Treatment of arrested diplomat was typical in US Posted: 20 Dec 2013 12:37 PM PST |
Utah AG requests judge to stop same-sex marriages Posted: 20 Dec 2013 03:43 PM PST |
Judge strikes down Utah's same-sex marriage ban Posted: 20 Dec 2013 03:23 PM PST |
Spy panel wants duplicate oversight board replaced Posted: 20 Dec 2013 09:11 AM PST WASHINGTON (AP) — For months, two review panels given nearly identical assignments by President Barack Obama have been studying how the White House should change or limit the National Security Agency's surveillance programs. They have functioned separately — with different experts and private and public hearings — but with almost the same mandate. |
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