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- NSA gets OK to keep collecting phone records
- 'Polar vortex' poised to pummel the Midwest
- 'Great Train Robber' defiant even in death
- Lottery winner who just claimed $324 million: I forgot I bought tickets
- Girl in ventilator fight cleared to leave hospital
- 5 Doctors Without Borders staffers seized in Syria
- Winter storm brings snow, kills at least 11
- Paul Walker death report cites 100 mph speed
- Second winner of $636M lottery jackpot comes forward
- 'Science Guy' Nye to debate evolution at creation museum
- Sunshine state to eclipse Empire state
- Pope Francis advises priests to leave comfort zone, get out among poor
- Morsi rally turns deadly after clash with police in Egypt
- Skimpy health law plans leave some "underinsured"
- Ted Cruz still a dual US-Canadian citizen
- Government might deregulate corn, soybean seeds
- Packers-49ers game drawing comparisons to Ice Bowl
- Sniping shadows Kerry's pursuit of Mideast peace
- Lebanon IDs commander of al-Qaida-linked group
- Rescued Antarctic passengers continue journey home
- Digging out: Extreme cold grips snowy Northeast
- France mulls ban on comic, his double-edged salute
- Obama proposes firearm background check changes
- Report: Kim Jong Un's uncle executed by horde of dogs
- Winter storm turns deadly
- Lebanon IDs leader of al-Qaida-linked group
- NSA developing computer to crack privacy codes: report
- Three dead as Cambodian police open fire on protesters
- Ship involved in Antarctic rescue faces trouble
- How Army's new laser could change the future of warfare
- Strong winter storm pounds Northeast
NSA gets OK to keep collecting phone records Posted: 03 Jan 2014 03:33 PM PST |
'Polar vortex' poised to pummel the Midwest Posted: 03 Jan 2014 03:50 PM PST |
'Great Train Robber' defiant even in death Posted: 03 Jan 2014 08:59 AM PST By Alexander Winning LONDON (Reuters) - "Great Train Robber" Ronnie Biggs arrived for his funeral on Friday in a hearse bearing a large flower display in the shape of an obscene two-finger "V-sign", a fitting emblem of his lifelong defiance of the British authorities. Biggs, a small-time criminal who became a celebrity during a life on the run after the notorious 1963 robbery, died last month at the age of 84 in a London nursing home. He had served just 15 months of a 30-year jail term when he escaped in 1965, fleeing to Australia, then Brazil, from where he flaunted his freedom, partying in exotic locations and giving interviews to the British press. On Friday, a cortege of Hell's Angels bikers and a brass band playing "When The Saints Go Marching In" led Biggs' coffin into a north London crematorium, followed by his family and various underworld figures, and watched by a scrum of media and some passers-by. |
Lottery winner who just claimed $324 million: I forgot I bought tickets Posted: 03 Jan 2014 01:02 PM PST |
Girl in ventilator fight cleared to leave hospital Posted: 03 Jan 2014 04:16 PM PST |
5 Doctors Without Borders staffers seized in Syria Posted: 03 Jan 2014 02:29 PM PST |
Winter storm brings snow, kills at least 11 Posted: 03 Jan 2014 11:03 AM PST BOSTON (AP) — A storm dropped a blanket of light, powdery snow across the Northeast and ushered in frigid temperatures Friday that were unusual even for cities accustomed to arctic blasts. The winter weather, which shut down major highways temporarily and grounded flights, was blamed for at least 11 deaths as it swept across the eastern half of the country. |
Paul Walker death report cites 100 mph speed Posted: 03 Jan 2014 02:45 PM PST |
Second winner of $636M lottery jackpot comes forward Posted: 03 Jan 2014 11:00 AM PST |
'Science Guy' Nye to debate evolution at creation museum Posted: |
Sunshine state to eclipse Empire state Posted: 03 Jan 2014 03:39 PM PST |
Pope Francis advises priests to leave comfort zone, get out among poor Posted: 03 Jan 2014 09:22 AM PST By Philip Pullella VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis has said men studying for the Roman Catholic priesthood should be properly trained or the Church could risk "creating little monsters" more concerned with their careers than serving people. In comments made in November but only published on Friday, Francis also said priests should leave their comfort zone and get out among people on the margins of society, otherwise they may turn into "abstract ideologists". The Italian Jesuit journal Civilta Cattolica published an exclusive text of the comments, made in a three-hour, closed-door meeting the Argentinian-born pontiff had in late November with heads of orders of priests from around the world. "Formation (of future priests) is a work of art, not a police action. |
Morsi rally turns deadly after clash with police in Egypt Posted: 03 Jan 2014 12:25 PM PST At least 13 people died in clashes Friday across Egypt as police dispersed thousands of protesters demanding the reinstatement of deposed Islamist president Mohamed Morsi, the health ministry said. The protests came after an Islamist alliance that backs Morsi called for demonstrations ahead of a new hearing on Wednesday in a trial of the ousted president. Police moved in swiftly to disperse the rallies, after warning they would not tolerate protests by Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood following its designation as a terrorist group last week. The ministry did not say whether the dead were protesters, police or bystanders. |
Skimpy health law plans leave some "underinsured" Posted: 03 Jan 2014 11:01 AM PST |
Ted Cruz still a dual US-Canadian citizen Posted: 03 Jan 2014 04:01 PM PST |
Government might deregulate corn, soybean seeds Posted: 03 Jan 2014 03:27 PM PST MILWAUKEE (AP) — The federal government on Friday proposed eliminating restrictions on the use of corn and soybean seeds that are genetically engineered to resist a common weed killer, a move welcomed by many farmers but feared by scientists and environmentalists who worry it could invite growers to use more chemicals. |
Packers-49ers game drawing comparisons to Ice Bowl Posted: 03 Jan 2014 04:02 PM PST |
Sniping shadows Kerry's pursuit of Mideast peace Posted: 03 Jan 2014 12:37 PM PST JERUSALEM (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry's closed-door diplomacy to broker peace between Israel and the Palestinians has burst into a public spat, with both sides trading blistering criticisms, Republican senators showing up in Jerusalem to argue Israel's side, and Palestinian demonstrators protesting his visit. |
Lebanon IDs commander of al-Qaida-linked group Posted: 03 Jan 2014 12:07 PM PST |
Rescued Antarctic passengers continue journey home Posted: 03 Jan 2014 03:18 PM PST |
Digging out: Extreme cold grips snowy Northeast Posted: 03 Jan 2014 04:06 PM PST BOSTON (AP) — Homeowners and motorists dug out across the white-blanketed Northeast on Friday as extreme cold ushered in by the storm threatened fingers and toes but kept the snow powdery and mercifully easy to shovel. At least 14 deaths were blamed on the storm as it swept across the nation's eastern half. |
France mulls ban on comic, his double-edged salute Posted: 03 Jan 2014 01:24 PM PST |
Obama proposes firearm background check changes Posted: 03 Jan 2014 12:25 PM PST |
Report: Kim Jong Un's uncle executed by horde of dogs Posted: 03 Jan 2014 06:53 AM PST |
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Lebanon IDs leader of al-Qaida-linked group Posted: 03 Jan 2014 07:38 AM PST |
NSA developing computer to crack privacy codes: report Posted: 03 Jan 2014 05:04 AM PST (Reuters) - The U.S. National Security Agency is trying to develop a computer that could ultimately break most encryption programs, whether they are used to protect other nations' spying programs or consumers' bank accounts, The Washington Post reported on Thursday. The report, which the newspaper said was based on documents leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, comes amid continuing controversy over the spy agency's program to collect the phone records Internet communications of private citizens. In its report on Thursday, The Washington Post said that the NSA is trying to develop a so-called "quantum computer" that could be used to break encryption codes used to cloak sensitive information. Other, non-governmental researchers are also trying to develop quantum computers, and it is not clear whether the NSA program lags the private efforts or is ahead of them. |
Three dead as Cambodian police open fire on protesters Posted: 03 Jan 2014 02:20 AM PST Cambodian police opened fire on protesting garment workers Friday, killing at least three people, as the kingdom's strongman premier faced growing public anger on the streets of the capital. Human rights campaigners condemned the crackdown as the country's worst state violence against civilians in more than a decade. The deaths came after striking workers armed with sticks, rocks and Molotov cocktails clashed with rifle-wielding police in the Veng Sreng factory district of Phnom Penh. The Cambodian League for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights reported a higher toll of at least four civilians shot dead and 21 injured, in what it described as "the worst state violence against civilians to hit Cambodia in 15 years". |
Ship involved in Antarctic rescue faces trouble Posted: 03 Jan 2014 04:19 AM PST CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — An Australian icebreaker carrying 52 passengers who were retrieved from an icebound ship in the Antarctic was told to halt its journey home on Friday after concerns that a Chinese vessel involved in the dramatic rescue may also become stuck in the heavy sea ice. |
How Army's new laser could change the future of warfare Posted: 02 Jan 2014 04:53 PM PST |
Strong winter storm pounds Northeast Posted: 03 Jan 2014 05:25 AM PST |
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