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- House reaches compromise on farm bill
- Avalanches snarl acces to Alaska city where pipeline ends
- U.S. frees tech companies to disclose more spying data
- Notorious Nazi's letters home are chillingly mundane
- Ukrainian gov't claims to make key concession
- NSA leak reveals gov't spies eyed data from smartphone apps
- U.S.: Afghanistan to free 'dangerous' prisoners
- Looted art saved by WWII 'Monuments Men' up for auction
- Egypt's miiltary puts commander forward for president
- Putin opposition: Sochi Olympics a $50 billion corruption extravaganza
- Online flirting--not with spouses--costs businesses $17m/day
- Nigeria market slaughter leaves 45 dead
- Prominent Bitcoin entrepreneur charged with money laundering
- IOC boss 'sleeping very well' despite threats
- State of the Union 'designated survivor' demystified
- Fla. congressman to resign after cocaine scandal
- Maryland mall reopens after fatal weekend shooting
- Slain Shabab leader was in charge of kidnappings, ransom deals
- How the State of the Union speech is born
- Brrrrrrr: The bone-chilling, arctic temps return to the Midwest
- Who's on Obama's State of the Union guest list?
- Daft Punk, Pharrell win big at Grammys
- Assad future blocks progress in Syria peace talks
- GOP tries to school candidates to avoid disaster
- Mexico legalizes vigilantes, nabs cartel leader
- APNewsBreak: Arias defense costs top $2 million
- Police: Student fire apparent suicide attempt
- Scientists find ancient plague DNA in teeth
- Quentin Tarantino sues website over leaked script
- Deep freeze in Midwest puts normal routines on ice
- Stocks fall worldwide on emerging-market fears
- Maryland mall reopens with grief, more security
- Egyptian military backs army chief for president
House reaches compromise on farm bill Posted: 27 Jan 2014 04:45 PM PST |
Avalanches snarl acces to Alaska city where pipeline ends Posted: 27 Jan 2014 03:48 PM PST |
U.S. frees tech companies to disclose more spying data Posted: 27 Jan 2014 03:59 PM PST By David Ingram WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. technology companies may give the public and their customers more detail about the court orders they receive related to surveillance under an agreement they reached on Monday with the Obama administration. Companies such as Google Inc and Microsoft Corp have been prohibited from disclosing even an approximate number of orders they received from the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court. They could give only an aggregate number of U.S. demands that combined surveillance court orders, letters from the FBI, subpoenas in run-of-the-mill criminal cases and other requests. The deal frees the companies to say, for example, approximately how many orders they received in a six-month period from the surveillance court. |
Notorious Nazi's letters home are chillingly mundane Posted: 27 Jan 2014 09:58 AM PST |
Ukrainian gov't claims to make key concession Posted: 27 Jan 2014 01:46 PM PST |
NSA leak reveals gov't spies eyed data from smartphone apps Posted: 27 Jan 2014 04:36 PM PST |
U.S.: Afghanistan to free 'dangerous' prisoners Posted: 27 Jan 2014 12:08 PM PST |
Looted art saved by WWII 'Monuments Men' up for auction Posted: 27 Jan 2014 10:42 AM PST By Patricia Reaney NEW YORK (Reuters) - Paintings looted by the Nazis during World War Two and retrieved by the Monuments Men, the Allied group tasked with returning masterpieces to their rightful owners, will be sold at auction on Thursday in New York. The works, which will go under the hammer during Sotheby's sale of Important Old Master Paintings and Sculpture, were among the tens of thousands of works recovered by the art experts whose story is told in the George Clooney film "The Monuments Men," which opens in U.S. theaters on February 7. "The scale of looting was absolutely extraordinary," said Lucian Simmons, Sotheby's head of restitution. The Monuments Men managed to recover and return the majority of those," he said in an interview. |
Egypt's miiltary puts commander forward for president Posted: 27 Jan 2014 11:42 AM PST |
Putin opposition: Sochi Olympics a $50 billion corruption extravaganza Posted: 27 Jan 2014 02:45 AM PST |
Online flirting--not with spouses--costs businesses $17m/day Posted: 27 Jan 2014 09:00 AM PST |
Nigeria market slaughter leaves 45 dead Posted: 27 Jan 2014 01:13 PM PST |
Prominent Bitcoin entrepreneur charged with money laundering Posted: 27 Jan 2014 03:39 PM PST By Emily Flitter NEW YORK (Reuters) - The vice chairman of the Bitcoin Foundation, a trade group promoting the adoption of the digital currency, has been charged by U.S. prosecutors with conspiring to commit money laundering by helping to funnel cash to illicit online drugs bazaar Silk Road. Charlie Shrem, who had financial backing from the Winklevoss twins and is well known as one of the bitcoin's biggest global promoters, was arrested on Sunday at John. F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, the U.S. Attorney's Office in Manhattan said on Monday. Shrem, who was also charged with operating an unlicensed money transmitting business, appeared in U.S. District Court in Manhattan on Monday and was released on $1 million bond. |
IOC boss 'sleeping very well' despite threats Posted: 27 Jan 2014 07:57 AM PST |
State of the Union 'designated survivor' demystified Posted: 27 Jan 2014 06:00 AM PST |
Fla. congressman to resign after cocaine scandal Posted: 27 Jan 2014 02:47 PM PST |
Maryland mall reopens after fatal weekend shooting Posted: 27 Jan 2014 02:11 PM PST By Alice Popovici COLUMBIA, Maryland (Reuters) - A Maryland mall where a 19-year-old gunman killed two store employees before apparently taking his own life reopened on Monday to mourners bearing flowers and questions about why the shooting happened. The popular retail complex about 20 miles west of Baltimore had been closed since Darion Marcus Aguilar fired six to eight shots from a 12-gauge shotgun on Saturday as the mall bustled with weekend shoppers. Howard County Executive Ken Ulman told a few hundred people, many of them first responders, outside the mall before it reopened that the community had shown its resiliency and strength. "In these tough times I've seen some things that I am incredibly proud of," Ulman said while flanked by U.S. Representative Elijah Cummings, a Democrat. |
Slain Shabab leader was in charge of kidnappings, ransom deals Posted: 27 Jan 2014 05:57 AM PST |
How the State of the Union speech is born Posted: 27 Jan 2014 06:23 AM PST |
Brrrrrrr: The bone-chilling, arctic temps return to the Midwest Posted: 27 Jan 2014 09:27 AM PST |
Who's on Obama's State of the Union guest list? Posted: 27 Jan 2014 03:00 AM PST |
Daft Punk, Pharrell win big at Grammys Posted: |
Assad future blocks progress in Syria peace talks Posted: 27 Jan 2014 01:05 PM PST |
GOP tries to school candidates to avoid disaster Posted: 27 Jan 2014 01:41 PM PST |
Mexico legalizes vigilantes, nabs cartel leader Posted: 27 Jan 2014 05:08 PM PST |
APNewsBreak: Arias defense costs top $2 million Posted: 27 Jan 2014 04:51 PM PST |
Police: Student fire apparent suicide attempt Posted: 27 Jan 2014 04:45 PM PST |
Scientists find ancient plague DNA in teeth Posted: 27 Jan 2014 04:29 PM PST |
Quentin Tarantino sues website over leaked script Posted: 27 Jan 2014 03:42 PM PST |
Deep freeze in Midwest puts normal routines on ice Posted: 27 Jan 2014 03:08 PM PST CHICAGO (AP) — Parents brought kids to work or just stayed home because schools were closed, again. Office workers hailed cabs to ride a block — or less. And companies offering delivery services were inundated with business as Artic air blasted the central U.S. on Monday for the second time in weeks, disrupting the lives of even the hardiest Midwesterners. |
Stocks fall worldwide on emerging-market fears Posted: 27 Jan 2014 04:18 PM PST |
Maryland mall reopens with grief, more security Posted: 27 Jan 2014 03:23 PM PST |
Egyptian military backs army chief for president Posted: 27 Jan 2014 01:04 PM PST |
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