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- Meeting yields no breakthrough in shutdown
- Veterans swarm ‘closed’ WWII memorial, knock politicians
- Jury sides with concert promoter in Jackson trial
- A bumpy first day for new insurance marketplaces
- No. of attackers at Kenya mall may have been fewer
- Some in GOP not heeding old big business allies
- Authorities: Man at Fla. airport said he had bomb
- New sanctions likely despite thaw in US-Iran ties
- Italy PM survives vote after Berlusconi about-face
- Weapons experts begin Syria mission amid clashes
- Lawmakers feeling heat from government shutdown
- AP PHOTOS: Gaza tunnels idle amid Egypt crackdown
- Stop being so stupid, voters tweet to Congress
- Pirates move on to NLDS after beating Reds 6-2
- 22 dogs will get lucky on new CBS television show
- 10 Things to Know for Today
- Jury rejects wrongful death claim in Michael Jackson case
- Numbers detail which agencies are most essential
- Photo shows where walruses go when there are no ice floes
- Silk Road website shut down, owner 'Dread Pirate Roberts' arrested
- Fearing blind spots, spy agencies to recall some workers
- Tale of two patients: Barriers for poor women with breast cancer
- Shutdown puts food program for low-income mothers at risk
- Twitter co-founder exchanges tweets with Iranian president
- Celebrated author Tom Clancy dies at 66
- 'If anyone is not essential, it's Congress'
- A soldier’s-eye view of the shutdown
- Man in custody after device found at Fla. airport
- Graffiti art from Banksy shows up in NYC
- Wife: Biker husband is victim in NYC altercation
- Greenpeace activists charged with piracy for protest
- Louisiana prisoner freed after 41 years of solitary
Meeting yields no breakthrough in shutdown Posted: 02 Oct 2013 09:24 AM PDT |
Veterans swarm ‘closed’ WWII memorial, knock politicians Posted: 02 Oct 2013 01:06 PM PDT |
Jury sides with concert promoter in Jackson trial Posted: 02 Oct 2013 04:33 PM PDT By Eric Kelsey and Dana Feldman LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A Los Angeles jury cleared concert promoter AEG Live of liability on Wednesday in a wrongful death lawsuit brought by the family of Michael Jackson in a trial that offered a glimpse into the private life and final days of the so-called King of Pop. The unanimous verdict, which concluded that the doctor the company hired for the singer was not unfit for his job, capped a sensational five-month trial that threatened to shake up the way entertainment companies treat their most risky talent. ... |
A bumpy first day for new insurance marketplaces Posted: 02 Oct 2013 12:45 AM PDT |
No. of attackers at Kenya mall may have been fewer Posted: 02 Oct 2013 07:03 AM PDT NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — A top Kenya government official says four armed assailants can be seen on closed circuit television footage during the terrorist attack on an upscale mall in which at least 67 people were killed, an indication that there may not have been as many attackers as initially believed. |
Some in GOP not heeding old big business allies Posted: 02 Oct 2013 08:37 AM PDT |
Authorities: Man at Fla. airport said he had bomb Posted: 02 Oct 2013 06:32 AM PDT |
New sanctions likely despite thaw in US-Iran ties Posted: 02 Oct 2013 02:26 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. lawmakers from both parties have expressed a willingness to give President Barack Obama's outreach to Iran a chance to end to Tehran's nuclear standoff with the West, but at the same time they are crafting tough new U.S. economic sanctions to further isolate the Islamic republic. |
Italy PM survives vote after Berlusconi about-face Posted: 02 Oct 2013 06:18 AM PDT |
Weapons experts begin Syria mission amid clashes Posted: 02 Oct 2013 07:02 AM PDT BEIRUT (AP) — As deadly clashes raged on the edge of Damascus, international inspectors left their hotel on Wednesday to start work on the task of destroying Syria's chemical arsenal under the tightest of deadlines in the midst of a civil war. |
Lawmakers feeling heat from government shutdown Posted: 02 Oct 2013 08:18 AM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — Lawmakers locked in a political stare-down Wednesday were buffeted by rising anger from across the nation about a partial government shutdown that ruined vacations, sapped businesses and closed military cemeteries as far away as France. Some on Capitol Hill ominously suggested the impasse might last for weeks, but a few Republicans seemed ready to blink. |
AP PHOTOS: Gaza tunnels idle amid Egypt crackdown Posted: 02 Oct 2013 05:37 AM PDT |
Stop being so stupid, voters tweet to Congress Posted: 02 Oct 2013 11:55 AM PDT |
Pirates move on to NLDS after beating Reds 6-2 Posted: 02 Oct 2013 12:48 AM PDT |
22 dogs will get lucky on new CBS television show Posted: 02 Oct 2013 07:34 AM PDT |
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Jury rejects wrongful death claim in Michael Jackson case Posted: |
Numbers detail which agencies are most essential Posted: 02 Oct 2013 02:39 PM PDT |
Photo shows where walruses go when there are no ice floes Posted: 02 Oct 2013 09:09 AM PDT |
Silk Road website shut down, owner 'Dread Pirate Roberts' arrested Posted: 02 Oct 2013 04:38 PM PDT |
Fearing blind spots, spy agencies to recall some workers Posted: 02 Oct 2013 10:49 AM PDT By Mark Hosenball and Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Fearing they could miss important intelligence, U.S. spy agencies are planning to call back to work some of the thousands of civilian workers who have been temporarily laid off as a result of this week's federal government shutdown. Director of National Intelligence James Clapper has already authorized chiefs of the 16 U.S. spy agencies he supervises to make revisions in their furlough arrangements, Clapper's spokesman Shawn Turner said. ... |
Tale of two patients: Barriers for poor women with breast cancer Posted: 02 Oct 2013 07:17 AM PDT |
Shutdown puts food program for low-income mothers at risk Posted: 02 Oct 2013 07:47 AM PDT Nearly 9 million low-income mothers and children receive benefits under the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children. Congress' inability to pass a funding bill forced the USDA, which oversees the $7 billion program, to shutter support for WIC's clinical services, food and administrative costs. |
Twitter co-founder exchanges tweets with Iranian president Posted: 02 Oct 2013 08:28 AM PDT |
Celebrated author Tom Clancy dies at 66 Posted: |
'If anyone is not essential, it's Congress' Posted: 02 Oct 2013 07:21 AM PDT |
A soldier’s-eye view of the shutdown Posted: 02 Oct 2013 07:25 AM PDT |
Man in custody after device found at Fla. airport Posted: 02 Oct 2013 06:02 AM PDT |
Graffiti art from Banksy shows up in NYC Posted: 02 Oct 2013 07:22 AM PDT |
Wife: Biker husband is victim in NYC altercation Posted: 02 Oct 2013 03:15 AM PDT |
Greenpeace activists charged with piracy for protest Posted: 02 Oct 2013 03:34 AM PDT |
Louisiana prisoner freed after 41 years of solitary Posted: 01 Oct 2013 07:21 PM PDT |
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