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- Joey Logano wins Daytona 500
- Sen. Graham: 'No doubt' President Obama loves his country
- Storms, freezing temps cause 21 deaths in Tennessee
- U.K. debates how to stop teenage girls travelling to Syria
- Homeland Security says aware of no credible threat against malls
- Islamic State militants claim attacks on Iranian ambassador's residence in Libya
- Ferry sinks in central Bangladesh, killing at least 48
- Kerry and Iran's Zarif to try narrow gaps in nuclear talks
- For Clinton, her family foundation may pose campaign risks
- 11 Wesleyan students treated for MDMA drug overdoses
- Telecom workers ratify agreement to end strike in New England
- Police: Dozens feared missing after ferry sinks in Bangladesh
- Another winter storm hits East Coast
Posted: 22 Feb 2015 01:50 PM PST |
Sen. Graham: 'No doubt' President Obama loves his country Posted: 22 Feb 2015 01:38 PM PST Potential Republican presidential candidate Sen. Lindsey Graham has "no doubt" that President Obama loves his country, refuting comments made by former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani earlier this week. President Obama has divided us more than he's brought us together and I don't want to add to that division," Graham initially said on ABC's "This Week" today, before adding, "I have no doubt that he loves his country. |
Storms, freezing temps cause 21 deaths in Tennessee Posted: 22 Feb 2015 11:57 AM PST |
U.K. debates how to stop teenage girls travelling to Syria Posted: 22 Feb 2015 11:40 AM PST |
Homeland Security says aware of no credible threat against malls Posted: 22 Feb 2015 02:50 PM PST |
Islamic State militants claim attacks on Iranian ambassador's residence in Libya Posted: 22 Feb 2015 10:55 AM PST Militants claiming loyalty to Islamic State said they were behind Sunday's twin bomb attacks on the residence of the Iranian ambassador in the Libyan capital and a rocket strike on the eastern Labraq airport. The attack on the ambassador's residence came two days after the group claimed responsibility for a double suicide bombing that killed more than 40 people in the eastern town of Qubbah, one of the worst attacks on civilians since a 2011 uprising toppled Muammar Gaddafi. Western powers are concerned that Libya is emerging as a thriving battleground for militants loyal to Islamic State, which controls large areas of Iraq and Syria. |
Ferry sinks in central Bangladesh, killing at least 48 Posted: 22 Feb 2015 07:17 AM PST |
Kerry and Iran's Zarif to try narrow gaps in nuclear talks Posted: 22 Feb 2015 03:23 PM PST By Lesley Wroughton GENEVA (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif met for two hours in Geneva on Sunday in another round of nuclear talks to try to narrow gaps as they pressed against a March 31 deadline to reach a political agreement. The meeting included for the first time U.S. Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz and Iran's nuclear chief Ali Akbar Salehi, who spent most of the day separately negotiating technical details of curbing Iran's nuclear program. Some Western countries, the United States in particular, see sanctions as an asset, a lever to exert pressure on Iran. As long as this thinking persists it will be very hard, difficult to reach a settlement." Zarif said the inclusion of Moniz and Salehi reflected a need "for higher level people with all-embracing command over all issues." The presence of a close aide and the brother of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, Hossein Fereydoon, meant better "coordination with the president," he added. |
For Clinton, her family foundation may pose campaign risks Posted: 22 Feb 2015 11:18 AM PST WASHINGTON (AP) — The foundation launched by former President Bill Clinton more than a decade ago has battled HIV and AIDS in Africa, educated millions of children and fed the poor and hungry around the globe. It also has the potential to become a political risk for Hillary Rodham Clinton as she moves toward a second presidential campaign. |
11 Wesleyan students treated for MDMA drug overdoses Posted: 22 Feb 2015 04:52 PM PST (Reuters) - Eleven students at Connecticut's Wesleyan University are being treated for overdoses of the drug MDMA, and one of them, a sophomore, is in critical condition, officials said on Sunday. The sophomore at the elite school in Middletown was transported to a hospital early on Sunday with two students in less serious conditions but showing similar symptoms, Michael Whaley, vice president for student affairs, said in an emailed statement to the school. Wesleyan spokeswoman Lauren Rubenstein said in an email that seven students were transported to hospitals "with overdose symptoms consistent with the use of Molly (MDMA)." Another four went directly to hospitals, she said. It is the main chemical in ecstasy, a psychoactive drug. |
Telecom workers ratify agreement to end strike in New England Posted: 22 Feb 2015 02:23 PM PST (Reuters) - Union members ratified an agreement on Sunday that ends a four-month-long strike by some 1,800 workers at FairPoint Communications, a major land-line telecommunications provider in northern New England, union officials announced. Members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and Communications Workers of America (CWA) in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont went on strike Oct. 17 when negotiations broke off. FairPoint used replacement workers in their absence. Union and FairPoint negotiators reached a tentative agreement on Feb. 19, followed by three days of union member voting that ended on Sunday. |
Police: Dozens feared missing after ferry sinks in Bangladesh Posted: 22 Feb 2015 08:28 AM PST |
Another winter storm hits East Coast Posted: 21 Feb 2015 08:06 PM PST |
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