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- A warning on 'torture report' release
- James Brady's death ruled a homicide
- Obama’s new Iraq mission: No end date, but not ‘prolonged’
- Judge sides with athletes in NCAA compensation case
- Surfers take to waves as flooding hits Hawaii
- Police: Texas boy, 7, shoots 8-year-old cousin
- Ebola-infected U.S. doctor: I'm growing stronger
- New round of U.S. airstrikes near Irbil
- Center of Iselle makes landfall on Hawaii's Big Island
- Sheriff: Suspect in Wash. girl's disappearance likely got muddy
- New round of U.S. airstrikes near Irbil
- VA apologizes for error in patient-death report
- Iraqi rebels hold hundreds of Yazidi women
- Ebola: Nigeria declares state of emergency
- Russian nuclear bombers roaming closer to U.S. airspace
- US bombs militants in Iraq as crisis worsens
- Obama's Iraq aim: contain, not destroy, extremists
- Israel-Hamas truce collapses in new violence
- In Gaza, dispute over civilian vs combatant deaths
- Mainstream GOP upbeat after sweeping tea party
- Wind, rain eases as tropical storm passes Hawaii
- New Ukrainian rebel leader gives Moscow distance
- How Obama decided on airstrikes in Iraq
A warning on 'torture report' release Posted: 08 Aug 2014 04:32 PM PDT |
James Brady's death ruled a homicide Posted: 08 Aug 2014 04:56 PM PDT |
Obama’s new Iraq mission: No end date, but not ‘prolonged’ Posted: 08 Aug 2014 02:16 PM PDT |
Judge sides with athletes in NCAA compensation case Posted: |
Surfers take to waves as flooding hits Hawaii Posted: 08 Aug 2014 02:34 PM PDT |
Police: Texas boy, 7, shoots 8-year-old cousin Posted: 08 Aug 2014 11:41 AM PDT |
Ebola-infected U.S. doctor: I'm growing stronger Posted: 08 Aug 2014 01:15 PM PDT |
New round of U.S. airstrikes near Irbil Posted: 08 Aug 2014 01:27 PM PDT |
Center of Iselle makes landfall on Hawaii's Big Island Posted: 08 Aug 2014 03:45 PM PDT The center of Tropical Storm Iselle made landfall on Hawaii's Big Island on Friday, bringing strong winds and heavy rain, knocking down trees and causing power outages ahead of a more powerful storm gathering strength behind it. While Iselle weakened into a tropical storm before reaching the islands, it was being closely followed by Julio, a Category 3 hurricane set to reach the area as early as Sunday morning - although the latest forecasts showed it tracking just north of the archipelago. As Iselle bore down, more than 1,200 people flocked to evacuation shelters across the Big Island, according to County of Hawaii Civil Defense, as heavy rains and strong winds pummeled eastern areas of the island from Puna to Hilo. |
Sheriff: Suspect in Wash. girl's disappearance likely got muddy Posted: 08 Aug 2014 12:05 PM PDT |
New round of U.S. airstrikes near Irbil Posted: 08 Aug 2014 12:55 PM PDT |
VA apologizes for error in patient-death report Posted: 08 Aug 2014 11:34 AM PDT |
Iraqi rebels hold hundreds of Yazidi women Posted: 08 Aug 2014 01:02 PM PDT |
Ebola: Nigeria declares state of emergency Posted: 08 Aug 2014 11:02 AM PDT |
Russian nuclear bombers roaming closer to U.S. airspace Posted: 08 Aug 2014 07:50 AM PDT Russian nuclear bombers were spotted flying near Alaska this week. Major Beth Smith, of the U.S. Northern Command and the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), has said "Over the past week, NORAD has visually identified Russian aircraft operating in and around the U.S. air defense identification zones." There have been about 16 Russian forays in the Alaskan and north Canadian area in the last 10 days. It is not entirely uncommon to see Russian planes in this airspace, however, the increased number of such planes seems to be triggering some concern amongst the aviation military community, particularly given the increased tension in Ukraine. The official stated "[Russian strategic nuclear forces appear to be] trying to test our air defense reactions, or our command and control systems. These are not just training missions." |
US bombs militants in Iraq as crisis worsens Posted: 08 Aug 2014 02:34 PM PDT IRBIL, Iraq (AP) — The U.S. unleashed its first airstrikes in northern Iraq against militants of the Islamic State group Friday amid a worsening humanitarian crisis. The extremists took captive hundreds of women from a religious minority, according to an Iraqi official, while thousands of other civilians fled in fear. |
Obama's Iraq aim: contain, not destroy, extremists Posted: 08 Aug 2014 04:02 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama's new military strategy in Iraq amounts to trying to contain, not destroy, the Islamic militant group that now controls much of the country's northern region. That leaves open the questions of how deeply the U.S. will be drawn into the sectarian conflict, and whether airstrikes alone can stop the militants' momentum. |
Israel-Hamas truce collapses in new violence Posted: 08 Aug 2014 03:24 PM PDT |
In Gaza, dispute over civilian vs combatant deaths Posted: 08 Aug 2014 12:08 PM PDT |
Mainstream GOP upbeat after sweeping tea party Posted: 08 Aug 2014 12:54 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — Mainstream conservatives ran the table in Senate Republican primaries as tea party upstarts lost all six challenges to GOP incumbents, leaving the establishment upbeat about midterm elections and the insurgent movement beaten but unbowed. |
Wind, rain eases as tropical storm passes Hawaii Posted: 08 Aug 2014 04:45 PM PDT HONOLULU (AP) — As the first tropical storm to hit Hawaii in 22 years passed by the islands, some coffee farmers on the Big Island navigated flooded roads to assess damage to their crops Friday while residents and tourists wandered the beaches of Oahu and surfers took to the waves as wind and rain let up. |
New Ukrainian rebel leader gives Moscow distance Posted: 08 Aug 2014 12:39 PM PDT |
How Obama decided on airstrikes in Iraq Posted: 08 Aug 2014 04:57 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — For much of the summer, President Barack Obama had watched with alarm as a brutal, al-Qaida-linked insurgency seized more and more territory in northern Iraq. But it wasn't until Thursday, when Obama learned that genocide could be imminent, that the president decided the U.S. military had to act. |
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