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That time the Watergate prosecutor argued for job discrimination vs. gays

Posted: 09 Mar 2015 12:06 PM PDT

A newly unearthed legal filing reveals another, less well-known, chapter in Archibald Cox's career.

GOP tries to undercut nuclear deal with warning to Iran

Posted: 09 Mar 2015 04:47 PM PDT

In this Nov. 4, 2014 file photo, then-Sen.-elect Tom Cotton, R-Ark. waves at his election watch party in North Little Rock, Ark., after defeating incumbent Sen. Mark Pryor. Forty-seven Republican senators warned Monday that any agreement the Obama administration strikes with Iran to limit Tehran's nuclear program may be short-lived unless Congress approves the deal. In an open letter to Iranian leaders, Cotton and 46 other Republicans said that without congressional approval, any deal between Iran and the U.S. would be merely an agreement between President Barack Obama and Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston, File)WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican lawmakers warned the leaders of Iran on Monday that any nuclear deal they cut with President Barack Obama could expire the day he leaves office. The White House denounced the GOP's latest effort to undercut the international negotiations as a "rush to war."


Fallout from racist fraternity video grows

Posted: 09 Mar 2015 04:35 PM PDT

University of Oklahoma President David Boren, left, speaks with students as they protest a campus fraternity's racist comments on March 9, 2015 in Norman, Okla. Boren lambasted members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity on Monday who participated in a racist chant caught on video, calling them disgraceful and their behavior reprehensible, and ordered that their house be vacated by midnight Tuesday. (AP Photo/The Oklahoman, Steve Sisney)Bianna Golodryga interviews a Sigma Alpha Epsilon official about the "shocking" clip.


Apple reveals watch details, thin new computer

Posted: 09 Mar 2015 12:33 PM PDT

Apple CEO Tim Cook talks about the new Apple Watch during an Apple event on Monday, March 9, 2015, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)Get the rundown on the Apple Spring Forward event from Yahoo Tech.


Several hurt as Amtrak train, truck collide in N.C.

Posted: 09 Mar 2015 04:38 PM PDT

RAW VIDEO: Amtrak train slams into truck in HalifaxThe passenger train's engine toppled on its side after a collision with a tractor trailer.


Live updates from Boston Marathon bombing trial

Posted: 09 Mar 2015 02:32 PM PDT

In this courtroom sketch, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, center, is depicted between defense attorneys Miriam Conrad, left, and Judy Clarke, right, during his federal death penalty trial, Thursday, March 5, 2015, in Boston. Tsarnaev is charged with conspiring with his brother to place two bombs near the Boston Marathon finish line in April 2013, killing three and injuring 260 people. (AP Photo/Jane Flavell Collins)Follow Yahoo News' liveblog for the latest updates from inside the courtroom.


Follow the Apple Watch event live with Yahoo Tech

Posted: 09 Mar 2015 09:36 AM PDT

File photo of Apple CEO Tim Cook speaking about the Apple Watch during an Apple event at the Flint Center in CupertinoFollow along live with experts from Yahoo Tech.


Obama slaps sanctions on Venezuelan officials

Posted: 09 Mar 2015 02:13 PM PDT

President Barack Obama speaks at the National League of Cities annual Congressional City Conference in Washington, Monday, March 9, 2015. Targeting stagnant wages in an otherwise improving economy, the president is calling on employers, educational institutions and local governments to ramp up training and hiring of high-technology in an effort to drive up higher-income employment. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)The president accuses 7 officials of perpetrating human rights violations and corruption.


Obama announces effort to boost high-tech hiring

Posted: 09 Mar 2015 10:02 AM PDT

President Barack Obama speaks at the National League of Cities annual Congressional City Conference in Washington, Monday, March 9, 2015. Targeting stagnant wages in an otherwise improving economy, the president is calling on employers, educational institutions and local governments to ramp up training and hiring of high-technology in an effort to drive up higher-income employment. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)The president calls on employers to ramp up training in an effort to drive up higher-income employment.


Solar-powered plane takes off for flight around the world

Posted: 08 Mar 2015 09:15 PM PDT

The Solar Impulse 2 takes off at Al Bateen airport in Abu DhabiA Swiss aircraft leaves Abu Dhabi in a bid to fly around the world without a drop of fuel.


University of Oklahoma fraternity closed due to racist video

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A video posted online shows a group of students chanting racial epithets and making light of lynchings.


FBI investigates pro-IS hacks: report

Posted: 09 Mar 2015 01:09 AM PDT

The FBI is investigating a string of hacks that defaced US websites with imagery from the Islamic State jihadist group, NBC News reportsThe FBI is investigating a string of hacks that defaced US websites with imagery from the Islamic State jihadist group, NBC News reported on Monday. The FBI said it was aware of the incidents and "is contacting the impacted parties." A security analyst told NBC it was unlikely the hacks had any "real connection" to the Islamic State group. "Hacked by Islamic State (ISIS) We Are Everywhere," the hacked website said while playing music associated with the group.


Wisconsin family, protesters seek justice for teen shot by police

Posted: 09 Mar 2015 03:56 PM PDT

Candles are piled in the snow outside the home of Tony Robinson Jr. during a candlelight vigil on Williamson StreetBy Brendan O'Brien MADISON, Wis. (Reuters) - Close to 2,000 students marched in Wisconsin's capital on Monday to protest the fatal police shooting of an unarmed biracial teenager, while his family demanded justice and the police chief apologized. Students crowded into the rotunda of the state Capitol in the morning, chanting and waving signs to protest the death of Tony Robinson, 19, shot on Friday by a white police officer. Later, Turin Carter, Robinson's uncle, said his family was calling for a thorough investigation and was concerned about the "systematic targeting of young black males," but did not endorse blanket anti-police sentiments. "We are not proponents of anti-police (attitudes)... We understand that law enforcement is necessary and mandatory and we need to change our mindset about the police," Carter said at a news conference outside the house where Robinson was shot.


Flight crew cite brake problem in Delta NYC accident: NTSB

Posted: 09 Mar 2015 01:48 PM PDT

Delta flight 1086 is seen after it slid off the runway upon landing at New York's LaGuardia AirportA brake problem may have caused a Delta Air Lines Inc jet to skid off a runway at New York's LaGuardia Airport last week, according to testimony from the flight's crew, federal safety investigators said Monday. The auto brakes were set to "max," but the crew "did not sense any wheel brake deceleration" before the plane crashed into a fence, the National Transportation Safety Board said in a statement. Another MD-88 aircraft operated by Delta landed on the same runway 3 minutes prior to the plane that crashed, the crew of which described the braking action on the runway as "good," the agency said. Still, the National Transportation Safety Board said it is examining the weather conditions at the time of the accident.


'You're on fire': witness recalls Boston blast aftermath

Posted: 09 Mar 2015 01:23 PM PDT

Boston Marathon bombing suspect's trial beginsBy Scott Malone BOSTON (Reuters) - Moments after being blasted into the air "like a rocket" in the Boston Marathon bombing, nurse Jessica Kensky saw that her husband's leg had been blown off and leaped into action, struggling to put a tourniquet on him, she testified on Monday. Running on adrenaline, she did not realize the blast from one of the two homemade pressure-cooker bombs had set her back on fire, Kensky told jurors in the third day of accused bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's federal trial in Boston. "A man came over as I was trying to fumble to put a tourniquet on Patrick and said, 'Ma'am you're on fire, you're on fire.'" Tsarnaev, 21, is accused of killing three people and injuring 264, including Kensky, at the famed race's crowded finish line on April 15, 2013. She and her husband, Patrick Downes, were taken to separate hospitals and did not see each other for two weeks until a volunteer medical crew brought her to visit him.


Nemtsov friend: Islamist motive for Moscow killing is nonsensical

Posted: 09 Mar 2015 05:12 AM PDT

Three men, from the left: Tamerlan Eskerkhanov, Shagid Gubashev and Khamzad Bakhaev suspected of involvement in the killing of Boris Nemtsov sit in a court room in Moscow, Russia, Sunday, March 8, 2015. A Russian court on Sunday charged two men in the killing of leading opposition figure Boris Nemtsov and ordered three other suspects to remain in jail pending a decision on whether to file charges. (AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev)By Christian Lowe and Vladimir Soldatkin MOSCOW (Reuters) - Suggestions that Russian politician Boris Nemtsov was killed by Chechen Islamists are nonsense designed to deflect suspicion from President Vladimir Putin, a colleague of the slain opposition figure said on Monday. Investigators have charged two men including a former Chechen police official over the shooting of Nemtsov on Feb. 27, the most high-profile killing of a political figure since Putin took power in 2000. Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov said the ex-policeman, Zaur Dadayev, was a pious Muslim who had been angered by publication of caricatures of the Prophet Mohammad in French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. Nemtsov had condemned an attack on Charlie Hebdo in which Islamist militants killed 12 people in January.


Documents: Wisconsin shooting victim suffered from anxiety

Posted: 09 Mar 2015 09:36 AM PDT

Madison Police Chief Mike Koval appears at a press conference on Saturday, March 7, 2015, in Madison, Wis., where he released the name of the officer involved in the shooting of 19-year old Tony Robinson on Friday night. Robinson was shot after assaulting Officer Matt Kenny, Madison Police Chief Mike Koval said. (AP Photo/Wisconsin State Journal, Steve Apps)MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The unarmed black man who died at the hands of a white Wisconsin police officer suffered from attention deficit disorder and tended to be an impulsive risk-taker, court documents show.


Wisconsin capital marked by third day of protests after police shooting

Posted: 08 Mar 2015 10:16 PM PDT

A makeshift memorial pays tribute to a 19-year-old black man killed by police in Madison, WisconsinMore than 100 people angry over the death of Tony Robinson Jr. marched through the streets of Madison toward the capital building on Sunday evening, carrying signs, beating drums and chanting "The people united will never be defeated." Earlier scores of people who took part in a sign-making event designed to involve children in the civil action rallied outside the apartment home where Robinson died. Robinson, 19, was shot in Madison, Wisconsin's capital, on Friday evening after Officer Matt Kenny responded to calls about a man dodging cars in traffic who had allegedly battered another person, Police Chief Mike Koval said. Last year, the deaths of unarmed black men in Ferguson, Missouri, and New York City triggered a wave of demonstrations against the use of excessive force by law enforcement officers. Kenny is on paid administrative leave while the Wisconsin Department of Justice conducts an investigation.


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